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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 30, 1985 Susan Black, daughter of Ned and Susie Black of Monument Valley, is the new receptionist at the Halchita DNA office. A late Christmas family reunion occurred when Walter Bitsinnie from Navajo Mountain - Page 10 brought his mother Betsy down to visit Nellie Grandson, Marilyn Singer Hunt, and others. There was too much snow on the mountain last month for Betsy to be out and about. The SuperBowl TV broadcast was the occasion for a Super Party hosted by Mark and Julie Sword with the guest list composed of about 99 percent of the population of Mexican Hat. Attire was definitely informal except for Howard West, who added a touch of class by wearing a burnoose head dress which Paul Names and faces in the news DAVIS EARL AHTSOSIE, BEN ALLY, and CARL HOLLY of Montezuma Creek were three of 206 students to make the Dean's List at Eastern New Mexico for the 1984 fall semester. Those eligible for the Dean's List must carry 12 credit hours and earn between a 3.25 and 4.0 grade point average. WENDY CODNER, daughter of John and Nancy Codner of Provo, and granddaughter of JOHN and DEVON CODNER of Monticello, who is a student at Utah Ballet Academy in Provo, performed in Petrushka on January 25 in Brigham Young University Thea- tre Ballet's presentation of Petrushka and Don Quixote. Marine Col. CHRISTOPHER M. COOK, son of Rudy and Patricia Cook of Bluff, has reported for duty with 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, California. A 1979 graduate of San Juan High School in Blanding, he joined the Marine Corps in June 1979. His wife, Nancy, is the daughter of Faye B. McPherson, also of Bluff. . CATHERINE OSBORN, physical education, ALAN BRENT PEHRSON, industrial arts, and GARY D. WARNER, psychology, all from Blanding, were named to the fall quarter honor roll at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. To be named to the SUSC honor roll, a student must be enrolled fulltime, taking 15 or more credit hours and earn a quarterly grade point average of 3.60 or higher on a scale where 4.0 is straight A. DAVID PALMER, Blanding, who is a sophomore at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, is a cast The by the through 9. member in Crucible' being presented college February 1 The campus-communi- ty production of the Arthur Miller play Is directed by Douglas H. Baker. The Crucible is a gripping drama revolving around the Puritan witch hunts in old Salem. ld JANAE CODNER, daughter of John and Nancy of Provo and grandCodner daughter of JOHN and DEVON of Monticello perCODNER formed in concert with the Utah Valley Symphony at the Provo seven-year-o- Tabernacle playing Johann Sebastian Bach's Allegretto from his Piano Concert in F minor. The concert was given on January 23, 1985. Janae, not much taller than the piano bench, began piano at age and at five won four and one-ha- lf in the Wasatch Piano first place Competition, repeating her win the following year at age six. Her teacher is Irene Perry. According to Janaes mother, Janae is a normal little girl in their family of five children and loves to read and write but also loves her bicycle and her Care Bears. had trouble Lady Cigarette with her truck. Our roads have been clear but not accident proof. Navajo Delbert Bahe was policeman called to the Douglas Mesa turnoff on Highway 163 to investiaccident. Two of gate a two-c- ar the seven persons involved were admitted to Monument Valley Hospital. Andy Begay, our local policeman, found a car someone had appropriated in Gallup on Christmas day. The Oklahoma vehicle owner understands that giving is the spirit of Christmas, but he was not willing to part with his only means of transportation. Latest Trivial Pursuit game was at Steve Eneboes house. teams and a Two four-pers- Art show at MHS through February 7 Monticello High School art show entries and a display of 23 student entries from the High School Art Show will be on public display at the Monticello High School cafeteria through February 7. 1983-8- Utah 4 Without advertising you wouldnt know on EUEL gcenic ABA JO ELECTEDC 248 S. Main, Monticello 587-278- Aviation 1 Parts Depot Licensed Electrical Contractors Try Flying For All Major Save time SAl tS Appliances 678-322- 2 Qz2e2Z?i2ZZ 3 RESIDE N T IAL APPRAISER COUNSELOR money! Call Jon L. Hunt or Lynn Redd Service and Repair! BROKER & QSDCMEDGIlQED NEIGHBORHOOD REALTY & HOME SERVICES (ftiflpfrm Carol Richmond Larry Richmond 678-285- 0 SALLEE, son Sgt. JERRY of James and Carol Salee of D. Monticello, has graduated from the Air Force officer leadership school at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona. er Sallee is an aircraft specialist with the 75th Military Airlift Squadron. 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Hay field produces 500 bales fenced. Water for livestock. annually. Cross ep 5 Licensed Electrical Contractor Residential Commercial Electric Heating HotDOint Appliances load-mast- All American AgEncg Heal Estate 239-AC- with the threesome of Howard Valle, Mary Beth Quinn, and Tammy Stiles as winners, I'm not sure I like the game. My mind is full of trivia, all rigjit, but it comes out wrong. Don't try to teach your Like; grandmother how to shoot eggs.. Or You're opening n a nest of worms... trio, there was considerable agonizing last week because no one could fire up a cigarette. The delivery service person known as the Valle brought to him from Israel The loyal fans were pretty evenly divided, so the betting was hot and heavy. How much money changed hands? Money? We in Mexican Hat have forgotten But that form of exchange. Howard West has to cook a dinner for Gail Ammerman; Alan Stiles has to wash dishes for an entire day for wife Tammy; and, Mary Beth Quinn is committed to a day of slave labor for Steve McGann. As for Buff Davis, he didn't bet. He just sat down and cried when his team lost. Howard West dried Buffs tears with the burnoose. The young man dashing around last week with buckets of water and liquid soap was not suffering a Mr. Clean complex, he was one of our intrepid firemen dousing a blazing Coleman stove in the back of a tourist's pickup. And, on the subject of fires, -- Have plane to job MondiyTllThursday Will fly David ' Refrigeration - Air Conditioning Servce Small Trencher For Rent Johnson 61 Blanding 678-237- 6 BARBER DRY WALL (19-1- 0) Bruce Johnson 678-249- 8 ALL AMERICAN AGENCY REAL ESTATE Handyman Remodeling Painting Serving Southeast Utah Carpentry Bruce Adams - 587-282- 0 259-649- 3 Monticello FREE ESTIMATES (303) w. 300 N. 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