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Show - THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday February 4,' 1982 - Page 6 Linden quintet co rrfi ing to Monticello Blanding cub scouts and their fathers held a pinewood derby last Thursday evening in the LDS South Cultural Hall. Pictured (front) are winners Richard Kaer, best entry by a cub scout; Randy Gatton, first place and best paint job; (back) Neilson Brown, third place and most for least; Jon Wright, most original; Worthy Glover Jr., best by cub and dad, and Stewart Black, second place and best design. M. Keele photo Roving seniors by Camille Davis A program on Indian ruins and slides of Salt Creek followed our pot luck supper last Tuesday. We saw interesting pictographs, some of which looked like Indians dancing. We each received five pounds of cheese from the county government. It was a nice present for us older citizens. We took a trip to the Needles Overlook and viewed a sunset over the canyons. What beautiful colors. Parts of the canyon looked like pure gold. Members of the Monticello Community Church are invited to the Baptist Church turkey dinner tomorrow night at 7 p.m. M 1 Hospital Notes CONGRATULATIONS Charles and Brenda Schroyer Boy Joseph and Diana Gonzalez free-lan- ce performers Margaret Cramer on flute; William Meredith on oboe; Mitchell Kriegler on clarinet; Wendy Large on bassoon; Mary Bisson on horn. Individually they are all excellent performers and have made solo appearances with various musical groups and orchestras around the country. The Linden Woodwind Quintet promises to be one of the finest groups to perform intheMonti-celloSa- n Juan area. All members of the Association should er mark February 10 as a day on their calendars and plan to attend. red-lett- John Himmelberger James McCabe Jan. 26 Ezra Begay Gladys Warren Jan. 27 . Jan. 28 Jan. 29 w Jan. 30 Mildred Odette Monticello are DISCHARGED Card of Thanks Thanks to our many friends who visited me while I was hospitalized, brought food, flowers and made phone calls. They were all appreciated. Thanks so much. whom Boy M v It has been many seasons since the members of the San Juan Community Concert Association have been privileged to hear a group of musicians of the type of the Linden Woodwind Quintet. On February 10 they will have such an opportunity. The concert, the second of the current series, will begin at 8:15 p. m. in the auditorium of the Monticello High School. The Linden Quintet was formed in 1975. The group has been widely acclaimed in the music world for lively and tasteful renditions of a broad range of music from Bach to current popular songs. The Quintet is composed of five very talented young people, all of Mary Vigil Allen Young Juanita Pehrson Benjamin A llsop Rachel Black Ezra Begay Marie Hideman Stacey Marks Anthony Wojak Jan. Feb. Grace Randolph Jonas Manheimer Arica Rogers 31 Kathleen Whitehorse Richard Montano 1 Kristel Davis Banks make money when they lend money! All Girls Dresses Sizes 2 to We can lend only a portion of our total deposits or saving dollars! 14 All Boys Shirts you deserve to 0 borrow from us! 0. us All Mens Knit Shirts All Bank where you can borrow Everybody needs to borrow once ladies Pants ... ... in awhile a new car, home remodeling, education. When you need help, we want to help. It's all part of working to bring you the best in total hanking services because you deserve it. fveiputielanedaei Clearance items further reduced MONTICELLO MERC. Monticello . . . 587-22- 56 FIRST WISTIRSJ NATIONAL 1AITE Moab, Monticello and opening toon in Blanding, Utah m WXJt |