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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday February 6, 1985 - Page 6 Whitehorse High announces honor roll students Vocational training for handicapped Whitehorse High School honor roll for the second quarter of the 1984-8- 5 school year includes with straight students four A's a 4.0 grade point average: pilot project that helps handicapped individuals train for employment is underway within the Navajo Division of Education. A Implemented by theNavajo Kaulauli and Mario Plalero in the twelfth grade; Steven Nawahine in the tenth grade; and Matthew Nawahine in the eighth grade. Those students with highest honors, grade point averages between 3.70 and 3.99 are: Twelfth grade: HankNawahine Michelle Vo- cational Rehabilitation Program (NVRP) last October, the program is funded by a $124,000 federal grant from the Department of Education's Rehabilita- tion Services Administration. The project is being coordinated by NVRP and will run to September 30, 1985. The program is a demonstration project utilizing vocational and skill evaluations of handicapped Navajo students who are seeking training for employment, said Sherry Holland, acting coordinator for the program. The Oita Francine Etsitty, Brenda Abeita, Jeremy Pitts, Barbara Nakai, Shanne Charley. IV, Eleventh grade: Mitch Kalauli, Marie Plalero, Nathele Poyer, Alexis Topaha, Etta Ann Francis. Doo Naa Nishji to work) program is aimed primarily at students who have completed their 12th grade of education, although any handi- ber The First Baptist Church in Dove Creek was the setting for the wedding of Monica Lynn Durham and Ronald Lee Lacy. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend Sam Thompson on November 24, 1984. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Utley of Ucolo, Utah. Grandparents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson, Ucolo, and Mrs. Bertha Utley of Reedley, California. The groom is the son of Mrs. Katherine Lacy-Ha- ff of Grandmother Alabama. Decatur, of the groom is Mrs. Nancy Lacy of Decatur. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her brother, Mike Utley. Shelly Utley, sister of the mittee is involved in the program. The difficult part of the project is helping handicapped adults who were already in the workforce when they became disabled from accidents or other causes. Such individuals are either still adjusting to their handicap or are their attempting to in former position society and the workforce. bride, was maid of honor. Andreina O'Brien ofCortez was bridesmaid and Dalene Graves of Cortez, cousin of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. Cindy Pierce, Farmington, New Mexico, cousin of the bride, was flower girl. Kent Barber Jr. of Cahone and Dawn Valdez of Monticello served as candlelighters. The bride's uncle, Charles Graves of Cortez stood as best man. Mike Utley was groomsman and Alex Pierce of Farmington, cousin, was junior groomsman. A reception was held in the church basement. Center of focus fountain cake was a three-tierbaked and decorated by Mary Blaisdell of Cahone and Janis Welsch of Grants, New Mexico. Jerold andBeckie Perkins girl Ninth grade: Roberta Topaha. Todd Hadley, Eighth grade: Janet Barlow, Andora Holly, Victoria Lee, Laverne Begay. Those students with honors, grade point averages between 3.45 and 3.69 are: Twelfth grade: Anderson Shorty, Wilson Dee,LauraNacki, Julia JeUie, Sharon Dickson. Eleventh grade: David Teo, Numerous guests attended, Lacy is a graduate of Decatur High School and his bride is a Monticello High School graduate. auction Salina on at auction Salable February were 800 compared to 1397 last week and 1024 last year. Good attendance. Good demand. Feeder steers steady, instances pounds. $2 higher on 600-8Feeder heifers mostly $1 lower. Slaughter cows and bulls mostly 1 00 Supply about 70 $1.50 higher. percent feeder cattle. Feeder steers: medium and 300-4pounds, large frame, 00 $70-$75.- 800-9- 50; 00 pounds, $63-$6- 7. Feeder heifers: medium and pounds, large frame, 300-400 $61-$6- 5; 800-9- 00 pounds, $57.50-$59.2- 5. medium and Feeder cows: 650-9pounds, large frame, $47-$5- 5; mostly $50-$5- 3. 10 Mobile Telephones Serving Southeastern Utah Direct dial both in and out ed out-of-to- com- planning-actio- n Jackson. Wedding announced (school capped individual may apply. After interviews and evaluations, a determination will be made as to what type of vocational training students will need in relation to their potential. Students will then be sent to training sites that best serve their academic and vocational needs. The goal is that when the student has completed training, the student can be placed in employment locally. The School To Workprogram is working with the Window Rock High School during the pilot project period. 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