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Show THE SAN American Red Cross Bloodmobile going surgery. People' of all ages, from 17 through 65, give blood. Retirees as well as high school and college students can donate, providing they are in good health and weigh at least 110 pounds. In Utah, a parental permission slip must be signed before a 17 year old can donate. Will it hurt? Youll feel no more discomfort than you experience when your physician takes a blood sample for a test. To on Thursday, March' 25 from p.m. in the Blanding Elementary School Gym. For an appointment or more information, contact 1. Rayburn Jack at Will you help give someone a chance to live? 678-225- quart-siz- e LIMITED SUPPLY!! , 801-587-27- 12 04, PUZZLER CROSSWORD to brought you by 587-22- FmST 0BSSERII 6 Animal 11 Tell be of song place 12 Verve 14 Conjunction 15 Ones, for one 13 Hesitate 17 Chinese mile 16 King of beasts 18 Intellect 19 Abounding 20 Metal 21 Wooden fasteners hammers 21 Encountered ' 'f i r Negative Rational river DOWN ri 1 Mob 2 Weirder 3 Actor Pacino 4 Mournful 5 Short jacket 6 Prohibits 7 Bitter vetch Fireside for women INUMAMCI Answer to Last Weeks Puzzle Eastland is chairman. w There will be regisEntry tration, says Harvey. forms will be sent out with the fair books. They will also be available at the county extension office. Age groups will include 10 and over; 18 to 16; 15 to 12; 11 to 9; 8 and under. American quarter horse rules will apply for age 19 and over. H rules will apply for age 18 and under. Horses shown must be owned by a San Juan County resident. Classes will include mares, stallions, geldings, mule, lead line and showmanship. Performance classes will be western horsemanship, western equitation, junior reining, senior reining, trail horse, working cow 4-- fireside for women is scheduled for Sunday, March 14 at 7 p.m. in the Monticello LDS Chapel. Guest speaker will be Jeannie Lake City. Anthony of Salt Anthony holds a masters degree in speech therapy from Brigham Young University and has worked in special education with the handicapped. She is the mother of four, including a set of twin and an adopted Korean boys daughter. She has served in numerous ward and stake positions in the LDS church. Her hobby is writing short stories for which she has a special talent. She A is the daughter vited to attend. will be served. is quarter. Refreshments 587-27- 42 1, 587-247- Community School organizing its spring If there are any classes or Ellen McCaslingat extension 41. Great Books Any adults who would like to participate in the discussion of Dostoyevskys short story, The Honest Thief, are invited to the March 17 Great Wednesday, Books Group meeting. It will be in the conference room of the Blanding Public library, at 8 p.m. 11 ficult to excite a typical junior high student about what sheAe will be doing when she he is 25. A requirement is a class in career exploration. For six weeks, MHS home ec seventh-gra- de students have been working with of 37 Consumer and Home Economics Career modules, followed by a Free Enterprise Unit. The students have formed corporations and are working on goods and services they hope to sell for profit. This is a tremendous experience for these students and their excitement in putting it all together is very rewarding to me, says Bird. 20 San Juan lectures Though San Juan includes one of the largest Indian populations of any area within the United States, very little documented history has been compiled about the Nava jos, Utes, and Piutes who have inhabited the county. Indian relations has always been an important theme in San Juan County not only between history Indians and Whites, but also between different Indian groups. The second lecture in the Lecture Series Historical by the San Juan School District, the Utah State Historical Society, and the Utah Endowment for the Humanities will chronicle the nature of Indian relationships with a special focus on the unigue Indian heritage of San Juan County. The Indian lecture program will be presented Tuesday March 23 at White Mesa, and March 24 Montezuma Creek and at at Blanding. Citizens are invited to attend any of the three programs. The third lecture will take April 6, 7, 8, when place San of Juan Settlements be will discussed County by San Juan County native Gary co-spons- Crafts and handiwork made by Monticello seventh grade home economics students will be on sale March 19 during a p.m. at house the school. open The products are being produced by three groups in student-formcorporations in a career exploration program under the direction, of Iris Bird, Monticello High home economics teacher. In addition to the crafts and 7- -9 . you would like to take or teach, call Kit Stevens at please 587-223- events and games, will be published at a later date. Questions may be addressed to Debi Harvey by mail at Box 731, Monticello, 0. 84535, or call Home Ec boutique in- Community schools now horse and mule pleasure. More details, including timed of Keith and Donna ed eek handiwork boutique, Home Economics Career Modules on which the students have been working will be on display and clothing students will display their work. Many junior high students consider the selection of a job or career of little importance giving social values and peer relationships high priority. It is dif- - Shumway. PTA movie The next PTA family movie at the Blanding scheduled School is Disneys Elementary Savage Sam. It will be shown Friday, March 19 at 7 p.m. Concessions are sold by classes. Cost of the movie is $1 per person. 82 favorite Primary songs BQIGGEmODGIGB A beautifully illustrated book with matching tape 23 Repasts 25 Heavenly bodies Certain grass 27 Game cube 29 Actor 28 Irritate Knight 30 Servant 31 Cause to 32 Actual disappear 33 Distance 33 Nastier runners 34 Hurried 35 Attracted 36 Less strong 37 Writes 38 Choose 40 Walk 42 Fall behind 43 Perspiration 45 Mr. Mineo 46 Article 47 Lemon drops, e.g. 49 Ring dec. 50 Stair posts 52 Praised 54 English 55 Prophets HOHUDHOW goddess 10 Common- Judge IFiHS 9 Moon 13 Dell dweller 22 24 25 26 MONTICELLO 18 Member uiwionii!, Bans Stop JEANNE ANTHONY Monticello Joyce Harvey, your SamAndy Dealer or the 1982 San Juan County Fair is a horse show. Debi Harvey of pre-sho- Redd of Monticello. All women of the area are Only $29.95 1 3- -7 Sprouting Kit 8 Part of to O Blanding Chapter of the Red Cross will be sponsoring an American Red Cross Bloodmobile Instruction booklet ACROSS One of the events scheduled for year. cans of assorted sprouting seeds. Two sprouting screens and trays 801-587-29- o - Page tV Horse show you give blood. Only one unit of blood (a little less than a pint) will be taken. An average adults body has from 10 to 12 pints of blood. You can spare a little of your blood without harmful effects; your body will replace it quickly. You can donate blood every weeks eight up to five times a includes: Six Call n . well-bein- Mini-Garden (ft . g, insure your be sure to eat at least four hours before SAVE -- RECORD Thursday March 111982 dhmlbs, WoirikslhiDp8, Eveimtts 'jV Share your blood because 17 seconds someone in the every United States needs blood. The persons you help sometimes as many as four at once may be victims of a vehicle accident or a fire, people in shock, infants or mothers, sufferers of leukemia or hemophilia, or patients under- JUAN- - For a brief overview of book and tape 37 Florists offering 39 Do a tecs job 41 Walks wearily 43 Seasoning 44 Afternoon YOUR INVITED parties 47 100 yrs. 48 Petition 51 The two of us 53 Charles Gaulle Saturday, March 13, 1982 Blanding Library 3:30 p.m. or 3:30 - 4 p.m. 3 - 60 minute tape Beautiful full-pa- ge on each page Reasonably priced color illustrations Recorded by the London National Philharmonic Music arranged by Merrill Jenson arranger of Windalker, Harry s War and Take Down Child and Adult voices: solos, duets, small groups Makes a special gift for children, grandchildren, friends Sing along music for Family Home evenings Great teaching tool for parents, teachers & choristers Books and tapes will be available ... no obligation Thai slides First Baptist Church of Monticello invites the public to a slide and music presentation by Beth Butler and Sandy Nelson, former missionaries in Thailand. The will be Sunday, presentation March 28, beginning at 11 a.m. potluck dinner and fellowship meeting will be held following the slide presentation. The meal is being planned by the Junior A Sunday School. Arizona reunion The annual picnic for former San Juaners living in Arizona will be held Saturday, March 20, from 3 to 5 p.m. at Pioneer Park in Mesa. It will be a potluck affair. iMvjpwiMi SUBMIT) (1600111 o o(fGTr QllUgOo i:naiPii(!0HliT0igi0D , 3 J |