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Show -- 3HE SAN JUAN .RECORD Wednesday March 21, 1984 - Page 6 San Juan students in CEU honor band 14 Seven students from San Juan High School and seven students from MonticeUo High school recently participated in the 1984 CoUege of Eastern Utah Senior Honor Band in Price. The CEU Honor Band features outstanding high school seniors from nine high schools who come together for two days of workshops inpreparation for a concert performed at the conclusion of the workshop under the direction of CEU band instructor, Derral -- Siggard. The . San Juan High School students who participated DONNA SAKAMOTO and DOUGLAS CRISPIN Engagement announced Frank and Betty Sakamoto of Santa Ana, Califbrniaare pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Donna to Douglas Crispin, son of Wilson andMuriel Crispin of Garden Grove, California. The couple plan a June canyon-ri- m wedding at the Grand Canyon and will make their home at Natural Bridges National Monument. Donna is a 1976 graduate of the University of Illinois and a former park ranger employed at Zion, and Grand Canyon, and Carlsbad National Parks as well as Glen Canyon Primitive Area as a ranger for the Bureau of Land Managements ast summer Donna worked as a recreation ranger in Alaska. She is GlennaUen, presently completing studies for a teaching certificate at Utah State University. Douglas is a 1974 graduate of State University at veteran of the National Park Service. He started his career at Grand Canyon National Park in 1969 and California Chico and a nine-ye- ar has worked at Kings Canyon, Olympic, Canyonlands National Park and at Big Hole National Battlefield in Montana. For the last several years Douglas has been a park ranger at. Natural Bridges National Monument. Invitation issued to enter Utah Beci If you have a beef dish that you're particularly proud o now is the time to enter it in the Utah Beef Cook-Of- f. You could win the first prize plus expenses to compete for $10,000 in national prize money at this falls National $150 Beef Cook-Of- f. To enter, said a typed copy of your best beef recipe (using only chuck, round, rump,fresh brisket, plate, shank or ground beef) to Sheila Sorenson, Axtell, Utah 84612. Include your name, address, phone number and a brief statement about the origin of your recipe. But be sure to enter your recipe soon. Deadline for entry is April winner will at Utah the National represent Beef Cook-Of- f, September in Albuquerque, N.M. Prizes at the national level are: first place, second place, $2,500; $5,000; third place, $1,000; five honorable mentions, $300 each. AH recipes must contain a minimum of one pound of beef and not more than five, and each serving must contain at least three ounces of cooked beef. Meat used must be exclusively beet Cooking time cannot exceed four hours. The recipe must be specific, with no use of brand names, and must state the number The first-plac- e 9-- U, Cook-Of- f Wv- and approximate AH entries time. preparation become of the property of the Utah CowBeUes, Inc. Contestants must be 18 years or of servings ! food older, with status. Any person who has owned one or more head of beef or dairy cattle (or who lives in a household non-professi- dnal where any person has owned cattle) in the twelve months preceding October 1, 1984 is or employees beef councils or the of state National Live Stock and Meat Board are also ineHgible. . are judged aeording Recipes to taste, ease of preparation and practicality, originaUty and ap- pearance. The Utah Cook-O- ff is sponsored by the Utah CowBeUes. The National Beef Cook-O- ff is sponsored by the American National CowBeUes in cooperation with the Beef Industry CouncU of the Meat . ; Board. are DanieUe Wright, flute; Brad. Shumway, alto saxophone; Kenny Harvey, tenor saxophone; Robert Bradford, baritone saxophone; Roger Laws, trumpet and clarinet section; CHnt Peacock, tombone; Jim Eberhard, bass; and Judy Hunt, clarinet. Robert Bowring is SJHS band director. The MonticeUo High School students who participated are: SheUey Utley, and Melania Peterson, flute; Marty Fox, alto David saxophone; and clarinet Butterfield, trumpet section; Aaron Francom, french horn; and Steve Francom and Felix Montano, percussion. Jim Muhlestein is MHS band director. BECKIE JO KOLB and MICHAEL JAY SWENSON Temple Wedding Planned County artists asked . The art show is by KigaUa Fine Arts CouncU and Utah Endowment for the Humanities. ored 'Teach thy tongue to say, Talmud T do not know " announce from Roy High School and LDS Seminary and attended Dixie Junior College, Michael graduated from San Juan High School andWeberState CoUege. He fulfUled a LDS Michigan-Dearbo- rn mission. After aweddingtrip to southern Utah, the couple wiU make their home in Ogden where Michael is employed by the Utah Department of Transportation and Beckie is employed at the New Gate Mall. the engagement from 8 until 10 p.m. Beckie graduated and Jay Swenson, son ofMr.andMrs. Morris J. Swenson of Blanding, Artists throughout the county are invited to enter the Education Days Art Show in April. Abonus for participants is the opportunity to have their work critiqued by Dr. GaeU Lindstrom, professor of art at Utah State University. prizes. Blanding on Saturday, March 24, forthcoming marriage of their daughter Beclde Jo .to Michael to exhibit art work The four county high schools have been invited to submit the work of their top 10 art andpottery students. Student entries for the art show should be delivered to the San Juan Curriculum Center inBlan-din- g by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, April U. There is no entry fee. Adult artists may enter from one to three paintings in any category: acrylics, water colors, oils, drawings; or three sculpture or pottery exhibits. Adult entries are to be brought to the San Juan County Library in Blanding between April 9 and April 11, no later than 9p.m. There is asmaU entry fee which will be used for Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Kolb of Roy, Utah, are pleased to Utah. ; Beckie and Michael wUl be united in marriage on March 22, 1984, in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The couple wiU be honored at a reception at the Roy Thirteenth Ward and at an open house at the San Juan, County Library in Kennys Restaurant Youre invited 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 Days a Week. Highway 191 North Blanding . Assembly off God Church W.4th ft Center, Blanding 10 a.m. Sunday School Morning Worship 11a.m. fvening 7 p.m. Thursday 7 p.m. . Everyone Invited Marie Johnson. 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