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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday February 4, 1982 - Page 13 ft ft ft Cflnnlbs, WirIksIhiDps, Ewimtis ft ft ft Sweetheart ball Monticello LDS Stake Quorum heart is sponsoring a Three sessions will be held, participants being able to attend any two. Topics include: STEP Program (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) presented by Maureen Piepgrass; Transactional Analysis: dealing with the adult, parent, and child in all of presented by Steve Keele: Declare Yourself a method of communication presented by Jim Shearer. with Elders ball, formal or sweetsemi-form- al dinner -- dance, Saturday, February 13, beginning at 7 p.m. will be served in the Dinner Monticello High School cafeteria with dancing in the gymnasium. All those 18 years and older are us, invited. Admission is $15 per couple and tickets are available at Motor Pro-Mor Kim Parts Burtenshaw in Monticello. will be furnished by Music KRTZ, Cortez, and dinner catered by Juniper Tree Restaurant. Life after housework Don Aslett, cleaning expert, art PTA workshops Parenting workshops are on tap for the next general PTA meetheld Wednesday, being ing 10 7:30 p.m. at the at February Blanding Elementary School. will conduct a non-pro- fit educational seminar Thursday evening, February 11, in the Blanding Stake Center cultural hall. The seminar, sponsored by the Blanding Stake Relief Society, is open to anyone interested inprac-tica- l, tips for home and commercial cleaning. Aslett, a native of Pocatello, no-nonse- nse Idaho with 25 years experience in professional cleaning, owns a Wilcox - 6th grade. There are a few extra books in nation-wi- some of the sections, if there are other students who wish to participate. There is no charge for the 12 week series, other than the purchase price of the book. In order to participate students must have read the selection prior to coming to the discussion. de maintenance firm. A $1 donation at the door will help defray expenses. Aslets traveling Junior great books Students who signed up to participate in the Blanding Jr. Great Books Discussion groups should be getting their books soon. Groups will be having their first the first week in meeting February. Group leaders include: Cheryl Brown, Betsy McPherson, Pam Bronson, and Cec Tibbitts - 2nd Dona Lee Wolfe and grade; Barbara Davis - 3rd grade; Patsy Shumway, Terry Winder, Sheila Wilma Stubblefield - 4th and Melissa Thtro, Lurlene Gutke, and Linda Shumway - 5th grade and Judy Mainord and Janet grade; , Stockmans banquet The San Juan Stockmens annual meeting and banquet will be held Tuesday, February 16, beginning with a 10 a.m. meeting in the court room at the county courthouse in Monticello. Lunch will be served at noon and the meeting will continue at approximately 3 p.m. Dr. Klienschuster, department head of Animal, Dairy and Veterinarian Sciences at Utah State University, will speak about his research work on pink eye and "Pm getting a break on my taxes and high interest on my savings. cancerous eye treatment. Dr. Craig Burrell, extension livestock specialist "from Utah State University, will speak on the use of for farm record keeping. mini-comput- ers Fred Diamond, assistant state brand . inspector, will discuss state efforts to prevent livestock rustling and laws concerning the moving of cattle in and out of the state. Comments from individuals and agencies who work with stockmen will also be heard. The banquet is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Monticello High School cafeteria. Dinner will be served promptly at 7:15 p.m. Stockmen and partners with paid up dues will be admitted free. There will be a $5 charge for guests. Some stockmen have agreed to the placing of their names on the election of 1982 ballot for Those attending will have the opportunity to vote for these men at the banquet. officers. Special needs meeting The San Juan Association for People with Special Needs will hold their monthly meeting Feb- at p.m. in the Social Services Building in Blanding. Newly-electvice president James Redd, M.D., will be guest His topic will be the speaker. prevention of birth defects. The public is invited. ruary 11 7 ed LDS youth conference Build a Better You is the theme for the Blanding West Stake Youth Conference for all youth 14 years and older. conference will be held Saturday, February 13 and Sunday, February 14 at the Blanding South Chapel. The schedule is as follows: Saturday 9 - 12 a. m. Workshops - South Chapel. This lf will include four hour The one-ha- sessions on of Christ, The Second Coming Creative Dating, How to Make Your Date Feel Royal, and How to Communi- cate With Parents. 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You may add to your account however and whenever its most convenient for you: monthly automatic transfer or payroll deduction. We can arrange it. Bonus Offer There are bonus interest points for qualified place setting of accounts, plus free , fine china if you open your account in , Two-Ste- p. 2:30 - 3:30 Star Saturday Wards (Game Competition) Blanding Stake Center. Saturday 7 p.m. - Formal Din- ner and Dance at The South Cultural Hall. Sunday 7p.m. -- Youth Fireside at the Blanding South Chapel. ' Guest . speaker will be Scott of Brigham Young Anderson University. The cost of the Youth Conference is $5 per person which must be paid in advance to each bishop. 3-pi- ece January. Federal regulations require substantial penalty for early withdrawal. charges, commissions or Stoo bv any First Security office and get details on THE FIRST SECURITY I.R.A. TAX DEFERRED SAVINGS PLAN FditsD: Saturday 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Dance Workshops at the Blanding Stake Center. Dances will be the Swing, the Hustle, the Waltz, and the Seomrotty GBainfe is a member of FDIC. Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation Each depositors account is insured to S100.000 by FDIC Artist in residence Through a grant contributed by Johnson OMalley funds, Kigalia Fine Arts, Blanding Elementary PTA, and the Blanding Elementary school, Lucy Wallingford, an artist, will be working at the Blanding Elementary school for two weeks. She will work with 10 different classes at the school creating hand-dypaper murals. A display will be shown at the February 10 PTA meeting. ed |