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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday January 20, 1983 - Page 3 Four Corners area In poor archaeological shape says Hurst by Deborah Marcus Encouraging audience mem- bers to project themselves 600 years into the future to better understand archaeology, Winston Hurst delivered the first in a series of 12 lectures on archaeolsoutheastern Utah last ogy in Wednesday night at Edge of the Cedars Museum in Blanding. Hurst stated that two questions must be asked before embarking on an archaeological investigation, First, one must consider whether the study is worth the time, effort and money and then amine a multitude of isolated Artifacts and inforevidence. mation become relevant only as they form an aggregate so that patterns begin to emerge. Patterns are the products of siressedthatthebasisofany search narrows down to knowledge with practical benefits or knowledge of the acts He centuries. Treat the family tonight... or any time! DINE OUT! by Barbara Ann Smith Prior to the election, I placed great stress on the importance of public awareness of the State LUNCH Board of Education's activities and of communicationbetweenthe Board and the patrons. I have always felt that the first duty of any elected official is to DINNER 22. 11,1 a.m. to 10 p.m . ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT Ut represent the interests and desires of the constituency. To Blanding, Support the March of Dimes fa nm m K H fa fa fa m m that end, I wish to emphasize my accessibility - to parents, teachand ers, administrators, I taxpayers in general. urge you to contact me. Obviously, the State Board of sa n juad pharmacy GENERIC HEALTH CARE PRODUCTS Cnmpmire omd mve ?? m H M M M tt fa fa fa fa fa fa fa H. Wi fa m fa nm M fa fa fa fa fa fa fa Generic health care products have the exact same ingredients as well-know- n context, Education cannot address every matter, but one service I can perform is to advise you of the courses of action which you may follow in developing your partiin school-relat- ed cipation There is a great toward community- - matters. impetus based planning in education and it is imperative that such planreflect the ning accurately of everyone involvexpectations ed. This is an exciting time for education in Utah and the nation. Decisions made on today's educational issues may have effects that reach far beyond what we might expect. The decisionmust seek out and makers consider input from those whom they represent in order that a fa fa fa fa Hole n Rock Home fai H H fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa patterns in forms and the distribution factors of artifacts, sites, and burials to discover the function of things within a cultural will be held each Wednesday evening from 6- -9 p.m. at Edge of the Cedars in Blanding. The lectures, freetothepublic, are open for three units of college credit from the College of Eastern Utah - San Juan Center for a fee of $10. Smith reaffirms accessibility pledge to District Nine constituents BREAKFAST 6 Hurst noted that in an archaeological investigation one must ex wary of digging too and that money is Future lectures in the series archaeological and work of mankind through the are and artifacts in San Juan County. We must educate ourselves to the significance of even small pieces of old patterns. culture being studied. River House, Anasazi ruin, located on the San Juan River near the mouth of Comb Wash as it appeared before being vandalized sometime in December, 1982. today extensively more available for readily conservation projects than excavation projects. Hurst pled with the audience to develop a sense of protective ownership of the remaining sites question ways to go about gaining reflects the knowledge that . Hurst said that the Four Corners area is in poor archaeological shape due to missing links and missing pieces of evidence. He noted that archaeologists fa fa fa brands. We carry a full line- - ask your pharmacist. by Sheila Malich and Margret WiUson Due to the growing popularity of the Hole 'n the Rock Home, north of MonticeUo on Highway 191, the owners have added an extension. Each State Board member represents ALL the children in Utah. Nevertheless, it seems logical that I stay in close touch with area the people in the I covered by District Nine. will be visiting each school district over the next several months and I hope to visit each school in the district. 12-co- unty I look forward to serving you and offer my pledge to represent you to the very best of my ability. In return, I ask that you make every effort to become informed about the issues facing education today in order that you may assist me in properly addressing these issues. Oscar W. McConkie, newly elected chairman of the Board, said, Every man and woman (on the board) is dedicated to having the best education for students, fair treatment of educators and fair treatment of Whichever category taxpayers. student, may describe you educator or taxpayer- -- I urge you to make yourself heard! My telephone number is 722-30My address is Barbara Ann Smith, Vice Chairwoman, 45. The expansion, which includes feet of floor space, is built on to the side of the rock. The added space enlarges the gift shop area, giving more room 400-squ- true partnership may exist. are Utah State Board of Education, Route 2, Box 34, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. to walk around and look. construction workers uncovered process, dates inscribed on the rock and an old speaker used when the home was a cafe. A cactus garden with a fish pond and benches is planned for summer of 1983. Vending During the machines and recreation equipment will be placed in the home. Hangar break-i- n Deputy Jeffrey Hunt of the San Juan County Sheriffs Department is investigating break-i- n at a hangar at the Monticello Airport which occurred sometime between January 13 and January 16. The hangar is leased to Nobel Trueblood and Larry Sorrell. Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah, 84535. Second class postage paid at Monticello, Address Utah (USPS 480-40: Box 879, Monticello, changes Utah. 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