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Show fc" ' I M V 4 ' 'f f ' r t 4 ' i i ') . - J THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, March 4, 1982 r - ' - Page 12 - 'k dhnlbs, Workshops, Fair tV Small business forum If you own or operate a small business, you belong at the San Juan Business Forum next TuesMarch 9, at Edge of the day, Cedars in Blanding, where your input is needed to identify small business needs in San Juan. Issues identified Tuesday will be presented at the regional conference in Moab on March 25, where delegates will be elected to represent southeastern Utah at the March statewide meetLake Salt in City. ing Purpose of the regional and state conferences is to identify issues at the state level affecting the climate for small businesses in Utah. Eight regional conferences will be held. 13-- 14 - PTA Health ALovlierYou The Blanding Colt knows good is more than good luck. How about you? Blanding PTA is sponsoring a Health Fair, Wednesday and Thursday, March 10 and 11. Activities will begin March 10 at 1 p.m. and continue until 3 p.m. The evening of March 10, parents will view projects and displays at the PTA meeting. The Fair will resume March 11 at 9 a.m. and health conclude at 11 a.m. Students have been encouraged to submit projects that include drawings, models or reports on the health area of their choice. Certificates will be awarded to each entry. Lovlier You, a class on percare offered by the sonal Monticello Community School, has been rescheduled to begin March 9 in the Home Ec Room at Monticello High School. The class will begin at 7 p.m. The class will cover such topics as facials, cleansing your deciding on the proper skin, A make-u- p for you and how to make the most of your features. Cost is $20. Childbirth A birth classes six childweekly series classes will begin Wednesof day, March 17. Classes will cover nutrition, exercise, prenatal care, breath e Eweimtts k: relaxation techniques, preparation for home or hospital, breastfeeding and much more. Call Debby Tittle for informa3. tion on registration. ACHI qualified instructor. ing, 587-200- Special needs meeting The San Juan Association for People with Special Needs will meet Thursday, March 11 at 7 p.m. in the Social Services Building in Blanding. The public is invited. Infant hearing tests When your infant or toddler is not looking at you, slam a door, bang on a pan with a spoon, or suddenly turn the T.V. volume up full blast. Any of these sounds should cause the child to startle, become wide-ey- ed or to suddenly k k cry out. If he or she doesnt, you may want to have their hearing tested. As a free, public service, the director of the Utah State Parent Infant Program for the Hearing Impaired will be in San Juan March 23-2- 5. specially equipped van will be brought to test the hearing of any preschooler whose hearing capability is in question. Qualified will be doing the audiologists testing. Early detection of any hearing loss in a child is crucial. A If you have questions about your childs hearing, you may contact Gary Suttlemyre, school district or Bobbi audiologist, Shuttlemyre, parent advisor for southeastern Utah. San Juaners in honor band Twenty-tw- o. San Juan high school students participated in College of Eastern Utah's ninth annual Senior Honor Band and Concert Choir last Friday and Saturday in Price. Joining the flute section from San Juan High were Lori Lynn Pincock, Monica Black, Heidi Slavens, Yvette Lovell and Linda Hutchings. San Juan Highs band director, Robert Bowring, assisted in the clarinet section along with Marcel Tom Wright, Taylor, Terri Harris, Jalaine Roberts and Angela Rigby. Other San Juan High students included Susan participating Shumway and Katherine Bayles, bass clarinet section and Lyle o 0 O 0 . Wovo ict resolved a apodal allot monf ofToyotaofor this ui Cloaranco Salo Bayles trumpet section. Dave Laws, Phil Lyman and Jon L. Hunt were included in the section with Paul trombone on the french horn. Martineau Monticello High School students who participated in the concert and workshop included Robin Steel and Lisa Johnson, flute; Jani Muhlestein, clarinet; and Mark Husted baritone. Rose Claw represented Whitehorse High School in the flute section. workshop was a climaxed with free concert at 7:30 p.m., Saturday in the Geary Theatre on the CEU campus. Participating in the workshop and performance were outstanding instrumental students from ten area high schools including students from Carbon, Emery, East Carbon, Jordan Juab, San Juan, Monticello, Whitehorse, Roy and South High Schools. Students who participated in the workshops and concert had been practicing individually throughout February. They met as a group for the first time Friday when they began two days of intensive workshops under the direction of CEU and choir instructors, band Derral Siggard and Jay Andrus. The Saturday concert included songs of the British military Isles, Northwest Overture, The Presidents Trio featuring the Edifice and section, trumpet Dazzling Drums. Joining with the honor band will be CEUs concert choir and Jazz Ensemble who will perform a variety of selections to augment the musical program. The Celica ST Sport Coupe Thcsooronot undosiroablo makes & modols but tho most popular makes & modols Oi two-d- ay Celica Supra In stock 4 Corollas. 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