OCR Text |
Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday July 18, 1984 - Page 6 " Bible school begins in Monticello July 30 The San Juan Commimity Church in Monticello is holding vacation Bible School for children ages 4 and older July 30- - August 3 from 9 a.m. to noon. The Bible School will be held at the church at 217 South 200 East. There is no fee. For more information call or Sandy Wilkin at Donna Baily at 1101 South Murphy Lane Moab, Utah FULL LINE BOWS & ACCESSORIES 587-25- 80 587-27- 59. Factory Discount 2 Wheel Compounds Natl. Junior Olympics Two county youths in Two young athletes from San Juan County did well in their age division intheNationalJunior Olympics in Provo last week. runner Tara Laws, 13 ear-old thirteenth in came from Blanding, in the 1500 meter run and ninth in the 3000 meter run. Data Allred, 11, of Monticello finished seventh in the 300 meter run. Laws, who qualified for the National Junior Olumpics in trials held in Murray on June 3, is compiling an impressive track record. In Murray She ran the 3000 meter in 11:09 and the 1500 -y- by Pearson Little Buckaroo royalty queen Rena Pearson, sponsored The Car Care Bailey; first attendant Stacey Steele, sponsored by nsored by Rogers Center, and second attendant Kristina Steele, Beth Christensen, Foods. Other contestants and sponsors were: Mountain Meats; Blue Blue Mountain Foods; Stephanie Christensen, Montgomery Tricia Pearson, Wilkin Contracting, Robin Standard, Motor Lodge. Ward Catalog Store: and Lisa Christensen, Canyonlands 22-2- Call for more information 259-718- 6 John Noxon photo meter in 5:00. Junior Olympic qualifying time for her age group for the 3000 meter and 5:05 for the 1500 meter. Laws also won silver medals at Murray in the 800 meter and 400 meter runs, thereby qualifying herself if she so chose, to represent Utah in four events at the Junior Olympic Western Regional in Tucson. Since she had met the qualifying time for the national meet, Tara opted to bypass Tucson in favor of training for Provo. In competition earlier this was 11:14 year, Tara won . a gold medal in the 5k Blue Streak Classic in Murray. She was the womens over-a- ll winner and age group in winner Salt Lake City and was winner hr the Moab race, 33:57. course in the completing She won the Utah State one-mroadrace in Salt Lake City and was first in her age group in the Memorial Day 4) Classic in Salt Lake City, where she was the tenth fern ale finisher. Tara ran the San Juan High 5-- mile ile gl The meet was held ta Provo. The following week she won the 3000k, the 1500k and the 800k ta competition at Alta High School in Salt Lake City. Allred, who began running at the age of six, has been training with the Monticello High team. He School cross-count- ry qualified for the Junior Olympics Brigham YoungUniversity, where he also took first place ta both run and the high the 800-me- ter jump in his age division. He took first place in his age group in the 1984 Canyonlands half marathon in Moab and ran the Liberty Park 5K Celebrity Fun Run in 21:20. journey through Colorado i Grand Canyon, the ver roars over 96 rapids, Na-iaal Geographic World notes. 277-mi- le Without advertising, you wouldnt know 09.49 2 -- Gallon Plastic Water Pitcher 1.99 3-Pi- ece the 100k. at trails held ta early June at Gallon Reg. $12.99 Now School Indian Clita 5000k in 18:54 to cross the line as the first female finisher. hi early June, she entered her first Track Athletic Congress meet, where she finished first in file 3000k, first ta the 1500k, first ta the 400k and third ta -- UlNiiFTi (12-1- its Specials limited 81 to stock on hand 0T Slip Joint Plier Set Shoe Closeout BoyoGGirlo a ji .99 quantities Limited Womens Shoe Closeout 3.99 Meno white gym trunko -26 Sizes -24- 04.99 finEEN TSUIUMB 36-3- 8 sot Grass Shears 75 Off Reg. $8.49 Now 32 -- Gallon Trash Cans Meno knit tops Reg. to $20 Now $11.99 Limited Quantities QummerSGoodo Womens Levi Stripe Shirts Now $11.99 Reg. $19.99 Boyo Topo All oheeto toxvelo & rug o 04.99 20 Off! or.99 Monticello Watch for our Grand Opening August 2, 3, 4 Mercantile |