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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday February 24, 1983 - Page 4 it ir by Zoie Young Pm still the substitute for Camille Davis who says she is still too shaky to write. Shes getting along fine on the walker but just you wait till she starts to use crutches, we will all have to run to keep up with her. You know when you are getting old when: You ask, Where are my glasses? and youre wearing them. You recall your kindergarten teacher much easier than what you said last night. It takes a moment to drop into a chair and 10 tries to get out. Twenty-on- e year olds call you ten years to your You add Sir. age so people will tell you how You look wonderful you look. forward to Friday night so you can rest up from a tough week. So much for getting old! Ruth Collins has gone to to live.I will try to Florida get her new address for next weeks news. We will miss her. The Senior Citizens had a great last trip to Farmington, Tuesday to visit Tom Bolocks Taxidermy Museum. Weather was delightful. Frank Rose;, San Juan County PTA officers. Nancy Helquist, PTA president, re- -: minds ail members to bring their membership cards so they can 1983-8- 4 vote. Candidates are: Sandy .vice Whatcott, president; Jan Redd and Cindy Leavitt, legislative vice president; Jane Mussleman, secretary; Etta Dunow and Sharon Riley, treas1 urer. Courses ng courses this spring, ng Elementary Human Anatomy and Contemporary Health Problems The senior citizens are look- if enough people are interested. ing forward to the trip to the National Arches and dinner at The San juan Center office wiU be closed until March 1 but plan to come in after that and register at room 203 of the Courthouse "during the afternoons. Sun Downer. Lets all try and be extra careful with the new snow and ice. Verla Marx, who has been in Arizona for a few weeks, is now in California visiting relatives. Hurry home Verla, we miss you. Lena Edwards is in Oklahoma with her daughter Peggy who is CEU Pre-registrat- . Pre-Registrati- will soon begin for the spring quarter at the College of Eastern Utah San Juan Center. Classes will begin on March 21 and run through June 2. You as may follows: BLANDING: San Juan Center, February 28 through March 4, from 8 to 5 p.m. phone pre-regis- ter MONTICELLO: Room 203 County Courthouse, March 678-220- FORTY YEARS AGO this week, attention was called to the need to make more effort in regard to collecting tin and rags. In a new ruling, for every can of new goods purchased an old can was required. The tin can offered had to be clean and flattened out. No goods were sold without the exchange can. TWENTY-FIV- E YEARS AGO this week, Monticello was in a 2 to 1 vote by the county commissioners ; as the definite site of the proposed San Juan Hospital. A motion to delay naming a site and let the matter be decided at the polls during the general failed to receive a election second and was not called to a vote. a whopping increase in San Juan A prediction of I through March 4 from 1 to 5 587-22extension pjn., phone MONTEZUMA CREEK: 41; Whitehorse High, March 2 from II to 4 pm. and 3 to 5 p.m. at 31, Montezuma Creek Elementary 146 ,, girl interested Any 5 02139. , There wiU be a special free showing of a slide and sound show Introduction to Prehistoric and Historic American Indian. Cultures and their Rock Art Writings in San Juan County at 2 Pom., Wednesday Utah 2 , at the MonticeHo March Branch of the San Juan County -- Time is reserved in the evenings on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday starting at 7:30 pjn. in the MonticeHo High School wrestling room for all persons wanting to practice self defense, martial arts forms, yoga postures, gathering chi, relaxation and breath control. If you are tired of practicing alone, have skills to share, need more practice space, or if you just want to The showing is in conjunction with MonticeHo Senior the Citizens Wednesday meeting. The general pubfic is invited. and Jody in-joini- ng - On March The first meeting for the girl scouts will be Tuesday, March 1, at the MonticeHo Elementary School immediately after schooi. aU Wheat. $4.75 Beans ' $9.50 i and 2, Dr. Marilyn Utah State University Resource Specialist, will Family offer programs entitled Step by Step to Financial Security. wiU be held at the Classes MonticeHo Hbrary 7:30 to 9:30 on March 1 and at the p.m. Blanding Hbrary 7:30 to, 9:30 p.m. on March 2. Dr. Noyes has an exceUent reputation in the area of money management teaching. Individuals of aU ages should find her beneficial. The presentation general pubHc is invited. its MARKETS Money Mgt. Workshop 0. know what weU see you there! There is no charge. about ; Library. girl scouts may contact Reitz at Noyes, Bloodmobile The American Red Cross wiU be at the Bloodmobile MonticeHo Elementary School on Wednesday, March 2 from 4 to 8 -- ' p.m. The Blanding Chapter of the American Red Cross is sponsorthe Bloodmobile at the ing Blanding Elementary School Gym on Thursday, March 3 from 3 to LETS EXPLORE THIS SPACE , p.m. Nuclear Waste Meeting A two day meeting on the topic . of Institutional Stability and the Disposal , of Nuclear- - and Chemically Toxic Wastes will be held on May 16 and 17, 1983 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sponsored by the MIT Department ofNuclear Engineering. The purpose of the meeting is to explore the issue of our obligations to future generations regarding the disposal of long-livwastes, and how these can best be disobfigaiions charged. For further information, ed General Store l,en 24 H0UrS Dail February 25 - 26 Tuesday March 1 BEER SALE Hot Dog and Budweiser and Budweiser Light Small Drink 50( Lays Regular 110.60 case! percent Countys population by 1975 was 1958 issue the in made January of Utah Economic and Business Review, published by the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Utah. As of .January 1, 1957, the University Bureau estimated the population of the county at 7,000 compared with the 5,315 in the 1950 census. In 1975, the University Bureau believed the population would hit 17,200 with at least 7,700 jobs needed to care for this population. In 1956 there were 3,143 ' jobs 'in the county taking care of 44.9 percent of the population. Hazlewood Gardner to the parents. Self Defense, '.Yoga Rock Art Writing Show 63; conducted the meeting. Nieghborhood chairman Patty Reitz introduced troop leaders Bobbie 09, Trailside desig-nate- dj - . 1; setts An organizational meeting of girl scouts was held for parents last Thursday. DawnMinor, field advisor for this district of the girl scouts and Marion App from the Salt Lake girl scout council 7 on ion 24-1- Scouts Organized The College of Eastern Utah San Juan Center will offer two pre-nursi- contact Marvin M.MUler, Department of Nuclear Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, Massachu- NAVAJO 651-32- 42; 739-42- Girl ' - Learning Center; 10 to 3 from February 28,' pjn., . MEXICAN HAT: Elementary School, Learning Center on WHrTE March 3, phone MESA: Learning Center, March 3, from 3 to 5 p.m. 587-207- Nominations will be taken from the floor. Pre-Nursi- Wirl!solhiops, MOUNTAIN: psychologist, will speak on the influence stress has on children at the March 2 meeting of the Monticello PTA. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the Monticello High School auditorium. Preceding Roses presentation, elections will be held for - very ill. School, phone Monticello PTA - the Clhmlfoo, Latex Satin Enamel J0J ' Potato Chips 1.09 while they last Prices alpply to whites and most pastel tints Certain deeper colors may be priced slightly higher HIDING WASHABIUTY SCRUBBABILITY MOVIE MANIA Coors Light Beer 2.49 a six pack while supply lasts Students! Enter our weekly movie ticket vwtlinimfiiuffi giveaway! liEBFHgkgflinri (3?6m;10!H!!!c GtaE&si Monticello City Crew We thank you for a job well done! Home Center Blanding 6782236 163. N. Hwy. Blanding |