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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday February 8, 1984 ir it RJammes amid by Camille Davies Monticello Community Church had an early potluckVal-entin- es dinner, complete with a for newlyweds Verona tree money The and Cipi Perea. - Brigham Young University has scheduled Senior weeks for May through 18, and May 28 through June 1 If you would like to go, sign up with Reta Bart ell. At our Wednesday evening meeting at tha library, Vera read, stories about the Indians of long ago. 14 For the first time since the Civil War, during the 1970s and 1980s, more blacks entered the South than left. National Geographic reports. Just before the war there were about three million slaves in the South, the numbers swelling from less than 250,000 in 1790. Olsen is the new at Edge of the Cedars manager Museum. He will also manage Newspaper Rock Park, Goosenecks, Monument Valley andhave for San Juan responsibilities River boating and rafting, boatStephen ing 'safety, vehicle off-high- way faces safety and snowmobiling on state park land. Olsen was a Park Ranger at Antelope Island, in Cedar City and at Bullfrog Marina prior to his current assignment. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University with a degree in zoology with emphasis on natural history. Olsen is enthused about his new assignment and wants to look at the inteipretive potential at Goosenecks andNewspaperRock. Pd like to continue to increase involvement in the community between residents and Edge of the Cedars staff Olsen also said that he is glad to have the joint venture between San Juan Center and the CEU museum for archaelogical-relate- d He said he purposes. wants to help make Edge of the Cedars more widely known as an interesting stopping place in the Southwest. aim ttflne mews a loam yom cam feamlk om result of dedication, service and leadership serve Blanding, received a Bachelors Degree from Brigham Young University in late December. He was among 1,422 graduates receiving degrees which wiU be conferred in AprU commencement. new employee of Bureau of Land San Juan Management Resource Area office in Monti-ceA Uo is MICHAEL O. WADE whose title is Petroleum Technician. He will be working in the and oil gas inspection and Technology from Colorado North- western Community College in Colorado. He has Rangely, worked as an operations entechnician for Hart gineering Exploration and as a field drilling for Chevron representative U.S.A., Inc., as well as roustabout and construction foreman for several other companies. Canyonlands Ranger the mens age 21, son National Park won kilometer Biathlon National Championship held in Lake Placid, New York on January 4. This was the first of a series of biathlon races which doubled as the Olympic trials. Thompson went on to win two more firsts and a third, to become the national teams biathlon skier. He wiU .be one of six men to represent the United States in the sport at the Olympic Games at Sarajevo, Yugoslavia in February. Biathlon is a Nordic sport 20 top-rank- ed which combines cross-count- ry skiing and rifle marksmanship, Nordling has been a ranger in the Needles District of Canyon-lan- ds for nearly six years. DODDS TATRO of HYDE CAROLYN and Blanding JOHNSON of Cortez have been MELISSA selected for inclusion in the 1983 edition of Outstanding Young Women of America. The Outstanding Young Women of America program is designed to honor and encourage exceptional young women between the ages of 21 and 36 who have dis- - West. In his new capacity Nielson wiU oversee operations inMonticello, Blanding, Bluff, Mexican Hat and Lake Powell. Nielson will report to M.L. Terry, superintendent of telephone services, in Moab. Nielson has been with Contel for 12 years. He has worked as a lineman, installer, maintenance technician and as a supervisor in the Moab service area. SHELBY SMITH, president of Corporation and KUT A general manager, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Utah Broadfor 1984-8- 5 casters Association. The Utah Broadcasters Association works to promote Utahs broadcasting interests on both local and state levels, including the legislature. Smith has managed KUT A since its purchase by Smith Media Corporation in 1981. Smith Media MEMBER OF THE MMA. Kennyo Beotouront i In the majority of cases, we can give you the prompt answer timid. you need from the information you provide. Dont be Come in and give us your ideas and needs for home improvewe want to help. ments, automobiles, equity or businesses See us for a loan you can bank on, today. .. Rye Nielson of Monticello has accepted a promotion to Supervisor of Telephone Services for Continental Telephone of the Nora and Art Yoakam welcome you to Weve loosened the strings on loans All kinds of loans at all 88 Utah offices. Members FDIC qualities which debe recognized and ALAN COCHRAN, BRUCE THEA NORDLING, First Security State Bank to remembered. of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. it tinguished themselves in their homes, their professions and their communities. Accomplish-men- ts such as these are the JOSH THOMPSON, i 19 enforcement program. Wade, who is from Dinosaur, Colorado, holds an Associate of Science degree in Petroleum Gome im today for (FncrsE.SffiCQiKroGy tSarouCss - Page PEN 1 AYS A WEEK 6 o.m. I " I EQMIHOtfUM LENDER to 9 p.n. Highway 191 North Blanding, Utah |