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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March 18, 1982 p tv - Page '31 ' by Florence Galbraith The big news at the Truman Rigby home is word of the arrival on March 8 of their first grandgrandchild, a who christened has been daughter McKenzie. Parents are Mr. and Mr. Blake Rigby. Mr. and Mrs. Devar Shumway are happy to announce the arrival of a new granddaughter born to their son, Casey, and his wife, who ''. A', g Vv ''&- - , v, S-- ' : A ,'4 Vl V - - && f.v r.W ' f 'an ) 10-ou- nce Specials for Ida Mae Palmer and daughter drove to Moab Saturday to visit Ida's sister. Lawrence and Lucille Wright went to Salt Lake last week to attend the wedding of their grandson and visit with a granddaughter soon to depart on a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Redd and Leon Black celebrated Mrs. Irene's and Kents birthdays with a dinner out last Saturday evening. A scavenger hunt was enjoyed by guests at the twelfth birthday party of Joel Tate last Saturday. The guests were paired off for the game. Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nielson on the arrival of their seventh child, Platte Seth, born March 3. Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. May, West Valley City, attended funeral services for Faye Mosley last Friday. Lynn and Hazel Lyman visited their children Gary, Linda and Libby in Salt Lake last weekend. of the eight Blanding Each Relief Society groups will hold a party for married couples to commemorate the 140th birthday of the LDS women's organization. Theme is The Legacy Remembered and Renewed." There will be dinners, dancing and displays of family heirlooms, quilts and histories. Blanding TOPS Club is having a membership drive and anyone wanting to "take off pounds sensibly" is invited to join. Meetings are held at 9 p.m. each Thursday in the multipurpose room of the Blanding Library. Election of officers will be held this week. Sue Morrell, outgoing president has done a "super job", according to club members. A fine of 25 cents per pound gained is the incentive the club offers to those wanting to lose weight. Quenton Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilcox, won second place in the Dan Safemark Farm Bureau He and his Contest. Coloring brothers Arron, Robert, Nathan a snow cap for and Chris-w- on entering the contest early. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook recently visited friends and did temple sessions in Mesa where they were house guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hatch. While in Arizona, the visitors were shown the LDS Visitor's Center by guides Vincent and Reva Redd, residents serving a Blanding temple mission. They also enjoyed visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Hunt and a family party hosted by Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth . PORK people around town have ploughed their garden spot and. we heard a meadowlark singing. Perhaps spring is not far v away. f CHOPS San Juan seniors Stacy Kuipers, David Laws and Kehualani Fisher, winners of top Elks International scholarships. SJHS trio cops top scholarships San Juan High students were three of six "Most awarded Valuable Student" scholarships, presented by Moab Elks Lodge 2021. David J. Laws won First Place Boys; Kehaulani Fisher received Place Girls and Stacy First was the Second Place Kuipers Girls recipient. The other three scholarships went to Bryant Hart, Second Place Boys; Tim Lawton, Third Place and Sharron Raymond, Boys Third Place Girls, all students at Grand County High School in Moab. The scholarships are in the form of certificate of award is- sued by the Chicago office of the Elks National Foundation, conditioned upon the enrollment of the in an undergraduate student in an accredited course American college or university. Upon $1.49 Center Cut Rib Pork Chops lb. $1 .69 receipt of notice of enroll- ment from proper school officials, an Elks National Foundation check for the amount of the award is forwarded to the college Loin Center Cut PORK or university to establish a credit for the student. "We extend appreciation to the Elks, an organization that helps foster and make possible post high school education a reality for many outstanding students," said Kenneth McDonald, San Juan High School counselor. by Janet Wilcox Nearly 700 county residents had the opportunity of "digging into San Juan's archaeological past via the first historical voiced by citizens was their desire to "see" more San Juan artifacts in the locaL museum, a need to utilize local resources lecture in a scheduled series. already have manner. Approximately 150 students and adults attended the lecture at San Juan High; 250 at Monticello High; 40 adults at Edge of the Cedars and 250 at Whitehorse lb. better and to build upon what Pork Roast lb. $1 .49 Tender Lean PORK STEAK we in a cooperative $1.89 Meaty Butt Residents dig archaeology lecture . The new museum curator, Sloan Emery, expressed willingness to work with the community in this regard. Beef Cube Steak lb. $1.39 $1 .99 High. evaluation surveys were turned in from random samplings at all four locations. The over-a- ll response to the presentation was very positive with most commenting bn information they gained from the slide presentation. Many felt that more time was needed for adequate coverage of the topic and others felt more focus should be on San Juan. 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