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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday April 15, 1982 TV DRAWING MAY 8 TER MO Wl ALSO 3 weekly drawings for at Blanding Plateau Blanding Sears Causeway Service Begins week of April 12 Laughter Utah finalist Shannon Laughter, 17, Whitehorse High School varsity cheer- leader, has been selected as finalist in the 11th Annual Miss Utah National Teenager Pageant to be held at the Salt Palace on May L Laughter is being sponsored by Mussi Self Service of Montezuma Creek and Dale Smith and Son and Larsen Packing Lake Salt Foundry, City. Her hobbies include modeling and drama. Winner of the state pageant will receive a $1,000 cash scholarship, a Barbizon Modeling Scholarship and paid trip to all-expe- nse LITTLE RASCALS and FUN TIME LEARNING CENTERS Cooperate to meet your childs needs Conceptual Development Fine and Gross Motor Skills Social Interaction k Creative Expression A and Emotional Growth i?r compete in the nationally-syndicattelevision Miss National Teenage Pageant, where she will be competing for $20,000 in cash scholarships, a 1982 Mazda GLC and other awards. Contestants are judged on scholastic achievement, leadership, poise, personality and Talent may be appearance. at the option of the presented participant or an oral essay on the subject of What's Right About ed Eckerd College in St. Petersburg will award a $4,000 tuition scholarship to the Utah Citizenship award winners, give $10,000 regional awards and a $20,000 college expense scholarship to the National Citizenship Winner. Laughter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Laughter of Sandy, Utah, and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitts of Montezuma Creek. Greg Goldston, mime, will perform at Whitehorse High School on Tuesday April 20. Mimes the word at Creek a curriculum to provide developmental experiences for the child three to five years of age. Hie curriculum will include math, science, music, manipulative and coordination skills, language, health, creative e, A constructive and social values. positive expression work habits and listening skills will be major objectives. Former kindergarten teachers, Nedra Bunker and Laraine Westcott have joined their efforts to bring this program to ol children in our area. the Mrs. Bunker, who has had previous teaching experience in the public schools, holds a Bachelor of Science degree from BYU in Early Childhood and Elementary Education. She has taught for the BYU graduate program and has done resident of graduate work at Utah State University. A life-loMonticello, she is the mother of five. Mrs. Westcott, a kindergarten teacher for seven years, holds a degree in Early Childhood and Elementary Education with, emphasis in child development. She is a former teacher and consultant in the Headstart program in Idaho and Oregon. She has taught child development courses in a community college and in the Monticello community school program. Her graduate studies were at the University of California and Boise State College. She is the mother of six. Following options are available for the convenience of parents. (Select one or combination) $24 per month 2.0 hour session week $27 per month 2.5 hour session week $48 per month 2.0 hour session week $54 per month 2.5 hour session week Hie above listed sessions will coincide with the school calendar and the price includes all material and supplies. There will be no screening of participants. for information and to register. Call 5872411 or audiences." writes another. rising young artist, who has Hospital Notes policy instituted at The San Juan Hospital precludes the release of a patient's name without the consent of the patient. There will be no more Hospital Notes. A new Dr. Shumway asked if there were ever strained relationships between Western Utah Utes and Colorado Utes. Many Utes present last Tuesday morning felt there was and is. White Mesa citizens, for the most part, believe that Posey did not die of a gunshot wound but from poisoned flour set out by white people. White Mesa was initially the ent 2-d- ay 2-d- ay 4-d- ay 4-d- ay 587-28- 07 Goldston commands respect from his peers and awe from his Goldston classic white-fac- e, creates a total environment in which to weave his stories. The show is spell binding. Don't miss it! In by Marsha Keele In an informal setting Dr. Gary Shumway, oral history expert, discussed with the Utes of White Mesa the reasons for the settlement of White Mesa. SHANNON LAUGHTER self-imag- ng His belief in his Utes add to historical lecture self-awaren- ess, child-developm- mime extraordinaire. His powerful visual impact and intricate story-tellitechnique are un- the eye of the nation, Goldston is praised for his display incredible Imagination and of ng, pre-scho- Award. art form is the of his in stretch expressed his and smile in his long body, in writes one critic. eyes. . . captured ed pre-readi- attention to the smallest detail. The attention is well deserved he is the 1980 recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Choreographers Fellowship Tuesday, April 20 at p.m. Mime, the art of silent expression, captivates audiences of young and old with its blend of theatre and dance. Goldston is 1 A 587-280- 7 LITTLE RASCALS and FUN TIME Learning Centers will offer well-balanc- the forgettable. Admittance by first come - first serve Registration now open for all 3 5 year olds for Fall of 1982 or word when the Montezuma Creek Arts Council town and get ready for the of Gregg Goldston, appearance mime artist. Goldston will appear at Whitehorse High School on Mime's ng Self-estee- m 1 M 4 America." 1 ?. Meat FREE merchandise 587-24- - Page A Good Start - Then Go! EXTRA SPECIAL! Delicious Dehydrated Foods Little Storehouse Unit Tyo Cases (twelve No. 10 Cans) A full months supply tor one person or tvo veeks supply for a couple Get your orders in early Only $127.50 A Big 15 Saving! Call Joyce Haivey, your SamAndy Dealer or 801-587-29- 12 801-587-27- 04 winter range for the Utes who summered at Allen Canyon where they gardened and raised fruit trees. Many later settled in Westwater and the north part of Blanding. Those who stayed at White Mesa did so because of four good water sources. When the Utes were given a portion of land for their reservation in Utah, White Mesa was seA consensus of those lected. was unable to determine present who made the final decision of where that land would be. Some discussion was held concerning the Ute dormitory in Blanding that existed in the early part of the century. Some Utes present could remember attending and recalled most vividly childhood tussles between white and Ute children and attempts to run away. Dr. Shumway said this was one step forward in uniting the two cultures that probably had some positive influence even though it did not prove successfuL Later, a school was established for a time at Allen Canyon. the session at Concluding White Mesa, Dr. Shumway, who is a native of Blanding, noted the enjoyable atmosphere as the discussion proceeded in an informal manner. He encouraged the Ute people to write down the things could remember and they preserve their heritage for their posterity. |