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Show ot f.v.-- t iv ,:. wy Thursday March 25, 'Tiiv-'- THE SAN JUAN RECORD w.; v.r ; 1982 - Page 11 Year of eagle Governor Scott Matheson recently signed a proclamation declaring 1982 as the Year of the Eagle in Utah. He was also one of the first governors to pledge state support to the concept of a national bald eagle trust to enhance the bald eagle and its habitat. For the past four years, Utah has joined in a January bald eagle count. Last year, 13,619 bald eagles were counted nationwide. San Juan High School Sterling Scholars (back row) James Fatt, Visual Arts; Phil Lyman, English; Marcel Wright, Science; David Laws, Mathematics; (middle row) Jolin Hosier, Speech and Drama; Kirt McDaniel, Foreign Language; Jim Lacy, Vocational Education; Stacy Kuipers, Business Education; (front row) Billie Joe Foy, Homemaking; Allyn Chamberlain, Music; Kehaulani Fisher, General Scholarship; and Jana Lyman; Social Science. SJHS scholars vie for awards Outstanding seniors from San Juan High School will vie for awards April 1 in the Sterling of Scholars Southeast Utah contest. The awards scholarship program will be the same evening at 7 p.m. at the Carbon High school auditorium. The public is invited to attend. Twelve students, one in each will be participants. category The competition is open to seniors in Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties. Similar contests are held in other areas include english, Categories and drama, mathematics, speech social science, science, foreign language, visual arts, vocational education, homemaking, busi- ness education, music and During the 1979 to 1981 eagle counts in Utah, 658, 662 and 743 bald eagles were counted respectively. This year, over 700 were counted throughout the state. The final count has not been tabulated. In Tooele county bald eagles being monitored by tiny radios attached to each bird's tail feather. The purpose of the project is to document bald eagle habitat usage, roosting areas and behavior traits. The data will be used in plans to help protect the bald eagle, endangered in 43 of the 48 lower states, including Utah. are Holyoak and Russell Walker (not pictured) won first the Monticello High School Science Fair. Science teacher in place Dave Stoddard smiles his approval. John Noxon photo Michael gen- Fruit fly project science winner eral scholarship. Nominees are judged on schol- by Deborah Marcus arship, leadership, citizenship character. Each nominee and Everything from fruit flies to basketball statistics was on exhibit at the Monticello High School Science Fair last Friday. Dave Stoddard, science instructor, said 25 projects by 39 students will be entered in the March 29 Cedar City regional must prepare a personal portfolio outlining his or her scho- lastic and extracurricular In addition accomplishments. to the portfolio, nominees will be interviewed by three judges in his or her category. A winner and a runner-u- p will selected in each category. b: Winners will receive $250 and the state. Schools may nominate one student in each of the 12 categories, but it is not required to enter all twelve areas. of . $100. Most runners-u- p . fair. Awards for the MHS fair were underwritten by Abajo Petroleum of Monticello, represented at the area col- leges and universities also offer full or part -- tuition scholarships to winners in specific areas. fair by Monticello Mayor Keith Redd and his son, Paul Redd. First senior Michael Holyoak, Implantation of Moth Hormones in Fruit Flies; Kara Odette, Extraction of DNA from the Organs of Beef Cattle; Bob laidig, Comand Walker three winners in the division were: Russell puter Basketball Statistics. First and second place junior winners were: Kitty Greenhouse Effect on Tracy Halliday and Houseplant; Alicia Sharp, How Plants Grow under Different Light. Fumes of the Future, a joint effort by Ked Black and Matt Redd, tied for third place with Bob Laidig, Basket of Apples. division Barton, Hiker injured Fort man S.U.C.C.E. Offers A Collins, Colorado, received injuries as the result of a fall while cross country in the Maze District of hiking UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY 40-fo- College Courses in San Juan County for the Spring Quarter Classes beginning, March 29, 1982 3.0 3.0 4.0 3.0 Registration begins March 15, 1982 ..in Blanding (ext 587-223- 1 phone 32) 678-220- 1 Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education (Moab office - phone 259-743- "SUCCESS" BEGINS WITH AN OLD-FASHION- ED old-fashion- ed 3.0 3.0 3.0 ...in Monticello phone Canyonlands National Park. David Vaughan, 27, was How many there are whose hearts would be thrilled if they understood Bible doctrine of the CREDIT 2) S.U.C.C.E. ot sanctification! Sanctification is not a negative matter; dont do this and dont do that. It is rather the positive truth that God wants us for Himself as a sacred possession, much as a bridegroom considers his bride his very own in a special, sacred way. Bible sanctification is a two-fol- d truth, affecting both our standing before God and our spiritual state. In one sense every true believer in Christ has already been sanctified, or consecrated to God, by the operation of the Holy Spirit. Thus we read: " . . .God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation, THROUGH SANCTIFICATION OF THE SPIRIT.. . (II Thes. 2:13). "Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, THROUGH SANCTIFICATION OF THE SPIRIT... (I Pet. 1:2). This has nothing to do with our conduct. God did it. Sanctification begins with Him. Thus, Paul could write to even the careless Corinthian believers and say: "Ye ARE DOCTRINE sanctified (I Cor. 20:32; 26:18). This fication is based on work of Christ on Hebrews 10:10 says: 6:11; cf. Acts phase of sanctithe redemptive our behalf, for "We are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. But now God would have us appreciate this fact and conduct ourselves accordingly, consecrating ourselves ever more completely to Him. This is practical, progressive sanctification. "For this is the will of God, even your sanctification (I Thes. 4:3). Hence Pauls benediction: "The very God of peace sanctify you wholly (I Thes. 5:23), and his exhortation to Timothy to be a "vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet fit for the Masters use (II Tim. 2:21). How can believers be more wholly sanctified to God in their practical experience? By studying and meditating on His Word. Our Lord prayed: "Sanctify them through Thy truth: Thy Word is truth (John 17:17) and Paul declares that "Christ loved the Church and gave Himself for it that He might sanctify and cleanse it with THE WASHING OF WATER BY THE WORD (Eph. 5:25,26). Hear BIBLE TIME at 8:30 a.m. Sundays KUTA, 790, Blanding, Utah at- tempting to climb Pete's Mesa with three companions when the accident occurred. Although fell Vaughan shortly after noon on Tuesday, the incident was not reported to Park Rangers until 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. An Airlife helicopter was dispatched from Grand Junction to transport the victim to St. Mary's Hospital. Vaughan was reported to be in stable condition, suffering from multiple head and facial and a possible coninjuries cussion. The incident is currently under investigation. We welcome you San Juan Community Church 217 2 South 2nd Street East Monticello, Utah blocks south of Hogies Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. ...in trust with the Gospel I Thes. 2:4 |