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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday June 16, 1983 Air RJ -- and l V 'N S 'v Ss V Includes Chips, Pickle, and FREE Medium-siz- e Fountain Drink 7 am go and faceo in the nevo tritirand of leadership, character likes sewing scholarship. s - Page Ns fltl The entire assemblage became mythical 51st state and functioned according to the procedural laws of the State of Utah. The girls observed at first hand theproblems of government. They elected their own officials from the governor on down. the Michelle Adams Michelle, Adams and Sherry Musselman were the Monticello delegates to Girl's State in Cedar City last week. The 300 girls from throughout the state who attended Girl's State were chosen on the basis Sally time, She especially joys taking care of her projecting. SANDRA J. LAIDIG, en- Monti- cello, graduated from Western Wisconsin Technical Institute, La Crosse, on May 27. Associate Degrees were awarded to 543 graduates and diplomas to 401 students. Western Wisconsin Technical Institute has eight major divisions in agriculture, business, health occupations, graphics, home economics, industrial, instructional support services, and general education. These divisions offer more than 50 fulltime associate degrees and vocational diploma instructional programs that may be completed in two years or less. by Florence Galbraith Fathers Day to all fathers everywhere. I ran across How Fathers Change and think Happy Sherry Musselman Adams was elected to serve as a state representative and Musselman was elected to serve as a county delegate. Monticello High School sponsored Adams and Monticello PT A sponsored Musselman. Girl's State is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. is the most recent recipient of the Employee of the Month Award at San Juan Hospital. She has worked in the Dietary Department for the past eight months as an evening cook and baker. Sally says in regard to her job that she likes it all'. She enjoys meeting and working withpeople, and likes to spoil all the SALLY SCHENCK employees. Sally and her husband, Vera, live on Bug Point. Their three children and eight grandchildren all live near by. In her spare it is very appropriate for this Fathers Day on June 19: At age 4: My daddy can do anything. At age 7: My dad knows a lot, a whole lot. At age 8: My father doesn't know quite everything. At age 12: Father is hope old fashioned. lessly At age 14: Oh well, father know that naturally doesn't either. At age 21: Oh that man is out of date what did you expect? At age 25: He knows a little bit about it, but not too much. At age 30: I must find out what dad thinks about it. At age 50: What would dad have thought about it? At age 60: My dad knew liter- ally everything. At age 65: I wish I could talk it over with dad once morel W Sbft&UaMq, fan, V: RACQUETBALL ACCESSORIES AMF Head and Ektelon if 3-D- ay it Pass Wrist Bands n Head Bands Spo.rts Bags Racquets Balls (J1 Gloves Shoes I li BODY SALON FOR MEN & WOMEN 56 East 2nd South Monticello, Utah L f, |