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Show THE SAN JUAN RECX)RD Thursday March 3, 1983 Otmlfos, Workshop, film. Lamaze Classes Schools Lamaze Community childbirth preparation class starts March 16 at 7 p.m. at San Juan High School. The class, taught by an ASPO Lamaze instructor, certified includes preparation for and labor delivery, exercises, relaxation, breathing, hospital tour, film, breastfeeding, postpartum in-de- pth Skillfully woven into the story are a misfit police dog, a tiger who has been released from the zoo, and Pete, a python, who escapes from the junior high biology laboratory. Pastor Kenneth Hudgeons in- vites the public to attend. Testimony Lecture and infant care. Contact Nanette Allen BS, 6782009. or call As ACCE RN 678-33- 75. Rock n Roll The SanJuanNursingHomewiH hold a Rock n Roll Jamboree on Monday, March 7 from -4 p.m, Sensor donations will be given to the heart, arthritis, diabetes and leukemia funds. For additional information contact 1- v 678-22- 51. Yoga Exercises is reserved in the on evenings Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday starting at 7:30 pjn. in the Monticello High School wrestling room for all persons wanting to practice self defense, arts forms, yoga martial 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 know what it's all about - we'll see you there! Time There is no charge. LDS Church Educational System Continuing Education Programs. D. Chris Poulos will speak ics of Testimony at the Monticello Stake Center on Friday, March 11, at 7:30 p,m. The admission cost is $3 per person. Poulos received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University. He is currently employed at BYU as director of public relations and marketing for the division of continuing education. As a result of his own personal conversion, Poulos has long been interested in the dynamics of testimony. Several concepts will be examined, including definitions of belief faith, knowledge, evidence and proof. Sate,aeatuelength, 7 evangelistic motion picture will be shown at the First Baptist Church in Monticello on Sunday, March 6, at 6 p.m. The film is a story of how God's view of the family and how scriptural principles apply to raising children in today's society. Home Safe" emphasizes the importance of obedience and discipline in the home through adventure, suspense and comedy. What may happen when God's word is ignored is dramatized in the , ' The Blanding Mens Invitational Basketball Tournament will be held March 18 and 19. The tournament is a consolation tournament limited to eight Open 24 Hours Daily Friday, March 4 BEER SPECIAL Michelob Light '10.25 case Tuesday, March 8 Hot Dog & As of Friday, February 22, there were still some berths open. Entrance fee is $45. Call LaRae for addiAlexander at tional information. Gold In teacher education workshop titled Discipline in the Class- room wiUbepresentedonMarch 10 and 11. Mark Peterson willbe the lecturer and the workshop is oped to the public. The workshop willbeheldatthe Montezuma Creek Elementary School at 4:45 p.m. on March 10, at the Blanding Library at 7:30 pjn. on March 10 and at the Mexican Hat Elementary School at 11:30 a.m, on March 11. . Utah's 1983 American Renewal Ralley was dedicated to Dr. Garff as one of Utah's great citizens. He taught at the University of Utah for 31 years and has been visiting professor at Northwestern university. V Dr. Garff is the author of You Can Learn to Speak, a handbook used by speech specialists in the of the LDS Mutual program He has been a board Church. member of the American Cancer for 25 years and with Society the National Foundation for two Joe E. Johnson and his Magic Carnival will be onstage Monday, March 7, at 7 p.m. at the San Juan High School Auditorium. The event is sponsored by the San Juan Indian Club. Joe features a variety of magic, comedy routines, including ventriloquism, a giant guillotine, audience participation and Jorge, the talking doll. There will be drawings for a free magic rabbit and other fine gifts. Tickets are available from Indian Club members or may be purchased for $2 at the door, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Lays Potato Chips 8 oz. 1.19 WofMZts QcOzQse Genealogy Class do you know of your each Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in the Blanding LDS North Chapel. ; held MOVIE MANIA! Students! Enter our weekly movie ticket Magic Carnival family's history? A genealogical research training class will be 2.49 six pack 3 The San Juan County Commissioners We thank you for a job welhtone!. golden years Blanding. What Coors Light L. GARFF Emeritus of speech and marketing from the University of Utah will be one of the guest speakers participating in San Juan Education Days, April 7 thru 9, How to Find Gold in the Golden Years, is the title of Dr. Garffs presentation which addresses many of the issues of aging, i.e why the later years are not a time to dreadbut atime m his to grow and develop, Communisecond presentation, cation in Three Dimensions, Dr. Garff will explore the ways people communicate - with themselves, with others and with the public. He will be the keynote speaker at the opening ceremonies in A ; Beginning : and advanced instruction wiUbe available for U.S. research, including Navajo and Cherokee. c The public is invited. years. Dr. Garff has traveled nearly . two million miles and visited 500 cities for speaking engagements at conventions, dinner clubs, and to service and industrial groups. He will be leaving for Cairo, Egypt immediately after Education Days to participate in the dedication of the Marriott Hotel. Names and faces Hr in the news He Airman MICHAEL K. WRIGHT, son of retired Air Force Master Sgt. John B. Wright and Elaine E. Feinauer of Blanding, has been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, after completing Air Force basic training. the six weeks at During Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Wright studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. , He will now receive specialized instruction in the administration field. Wright is a 1978 graduate of San Juan High School. . ; at the eastern edge the Sierra Nevada near Yosemite National Park, has ho Mono Lake, of outlet other than evaporation and has not overflowed its basin in ' tens of thousands of years, according to National Geographic. Because of its minerals, the water is two times as salty as the ocean. and-one-h- aU v . Ron and Shannon Krist of La Sal are the proud parents of a new baby boy. KEVIN JOHN KRIST was bom at 1:50 sum., February 26 at Allen Memorial Hospital, Moab, weighing 9 pounds and 15 ounces. ' The Four Comers Artists and Craftsmen's Guild has an- water color or prints; drawings; oils or acrylics. There will be a $3 entry fee for each submission and artists wiU be limited to three entries per category. Artists throughout the Four Corners area are encouraged now Royal L. Garff, PhD, professor Education Workshop deadline April 7 nounced that their Spring Art Show will be held April 8 and 9 in conjunction with San Juan Education Days in Blanding. The show will be judged by noted artist, Trevor Southey. Entries will be accepted Thursday, April 7. Cash awards will be given in three categories: j DR. ROYAL 678-23- 69 Drink 50' sill First round of games will begin at 6 p.m., Friday, March 18. Second round games will begin Saturday morning at 9 a.m. The final game is scheduled for Saturday, March 19 at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds wiU go to reach the 1983 goal of the San Juan Unit of the American North Cancer Society. There will be a meeting for all members of the Blanding Golf and interested Association citizens on March 11, 7:30 p.m. in the Blanding Library. Art show entry teams. Monticello Merc. Chances for the quilt are $1 each and may be purchased from Dorothy Morris, Ann Sharp, Helen Neal, Audrey Thomas, Anna Lee ; Marcia Redd, Burtenstiaw or in the Dry Goods Department at the Merc. Blanding Golf "Vs' - ... A raffle drawing will be held March 17 at noon for a queen-si- ze quilt on display at the General Store b Invitational Basketball Quilt Raffle Trailside giveaway! nr . 'Home Safe Movie Home part of the Eweimfts - Page 7 to prepare entries for this show. Please bring them ready to be hung, said Liz Brown, art show chairman. are especially delighted to have Trevor Southey coming, and are looking forward to his art seminars. She added. Southey is scheduled topresent three sessions during the EducaWe tion Days program in Blanding and wiU also conduct one session for high school students. He received his Master of Arts degree from B.Y.U. in 1969. He has illustrated three of Carol Lynn Pearson's poetry books as weU as Marriage and Divorce by Spencer W. Kimball. Illustrations and reproductions of his work may be seen in numerous editions of the various publications of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Vietnam vets education eligibility extended veterans Some Vietnam-er- a may obtain extensions of eligibility for Veterans Administra- tion education benefits. now aUows Public Law to extend the eligibility the VA Vietnam-er- a of certain period veterans (August 5, 1964-M7, 1975) beyond the usual 10 year delimiting date, said Douglas Wadsworth, director. Salt Lake City VA Regional Office. The extension may be granted to veterans who still have some months of entitlement to VA benefits remaining, but who have been discharged for more than 10 years, Wadsworth explained. Eligible veterans who don't have a high school diploma, or the equivalent, may receive an extension to attend that level of training. However, only tuition and fees are paid for high school or GED training. 97-3- 06 ay unskiHed veterans an extension in order may receive to pursue vocational, apprenticeship or training. But extensions cannot be granted for Further, on-the-- job veterans to pursue university or programs. college-degr- ee previous law provides extensions to veterans who were determined to be unable to enter educaion or training during their original eligibility period because of physical or mental disabilities. Those veterans may an extension equal receive to their period of disability. Extensions under that earlier law may include those tor university A 10-y- ear or college-degr- ee programs. on proinformation For more visions of the two laws, phone toll-fr- ee Glaciers hold about three-t- he fourth of world's fresh water. |