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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday June 5, 1985 - Page 6 Bluff Reiner Stuff Commission plans Alvin history inventory Members of the newly Foreigners seem to be descending upon our in droves. The shopping complex near the K and C Trading Post and post office looked like a the other ap- mini-metropol- is pointed San Juan County Historical Commission, Doris Valle, Laverne Tate, Oleen Hatch, Harold Muelstein, and Corinne Roring, met on May 21 with Commissioner Ken Bailey and Kent Powell, preservation research coordinator for the Utah State Historical Association. The immediate purpose of the commission is the inventory of important archaeological and other historical sites in San Juan County, with an emphasis on the compiling and preservation of historical information. With 1984 grant funds, the group has authorized purchase of two video tapes of photographer Sullivan Richardsons Hole in the Rock Trail expedition in the late 1930s; four microfilm copies of all existing past issues of the San Juan Record , and two microfilm readers. Long term plans include acquisition of a facility where historical records can be stored indefinitely. New concession stand by Marsha Keele Blanding City Council has approved the installation of a grill and range hood in the nearly completed concession stand at the Lyle Johnson softball field. The new building houses restrooms, covered eating area and snack bar and will be ready for use this summer. 29 graduate at Mexican Hat school Judge Bob Walters of the Tuba City Court addressed 29 sixth grade graduates at Mexican Hat Elementary School last Wednesday. who received special honors are: Jamie Davis, valedictorian; Benjamin Salt, salutatorian; Michele Johnson and Louthilia Mose, honorable mention. Herbie Frazier II was recognized as class president and Ruby Atene was introduced as class secretary. Other graduates are: Avonnie Atene, Sam Atene, Hermeline Begay, Jerome Begay, Brian Benally, Jason Bedoni, Ruth Black, Kevin Blackwater, Eli Dandy, Roselyn Clark, John Gray Jr., Stanford Cly, Wilbert Collins, Lupita Freddy, Kathy Grandson, Guy Holiday, Lucius Holiday, Valencia Holiday, Filbert King, Christine Yazzie, Jennifer Yazzie, Randy Yellow and Eric Yellowman. Walter Atene, San Juan School Board member, and Lewis Singer, Indian education director were guests of honor. rt day. In the baby parade, there have been two recent additions to our population with the birth of Keith Yazzie to Lena and Peterson Black, and a girl to Mary and John Stash. Former Bluff professor of second grade studies, Elaine Peterson Nielson, should be bringing forth a bundle of joy about the time this hits the newsstands. The elementary school held its year-enhonors assembly with the following students . I , being rewarded for having S. perfect attendance for the whole year: Lerena Atcitty, Earl Blackhorse, Cydnee Cornelia Benally, Warren, Tammy Boy and Lorenzo Buck. Burton Black and Dianna Wright Overall, the school once again had over 95 percent attendance which is spectacular considering the poor roads. Technical tended Utah Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rigby College The following scholars rehe studied where for one year ceived recognition: KinderWright of Monticello, are He business related courses. pleased to announce the forthgarten, Rosita Stash and the National Kristina Carson. First grade, coming marriage of their recently joined returned and has Guard just Matthew Black and Deyonia daughter, Dianna to James Burton Black, son of Mrs. from basic training. Stash. Second grade, Nathan will make Burton and Dianna Sosa and Samuel Buck. Third Roberta B. King and the late Monticello until in home their Gordon James Black, also of grade, Carmelita Haskan and will when they Kirk Yazzie. Fourth grade, Monticello. to in order Provo to move Celeste McKelvey and Ashley The couple will be married education. their continue Fifth grade, Natalie James. in the Friday, June 14, Buck and Lorenzo Buck. Sixth Jordan River Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of grade, Malinda Stash and honored Students Latter-daMelissa Benally. Special eduSaints. They will be d (K-6- ) are: Emma Jones, Jonathan Stash, Teresa Stash, Leon Maryboy, Gabriel Begaye, Melissa Eddie and Valerie Yellowman. received These students balls and prizes ranging from calculators billfolds to and toys donated by the Parent Advisory Council from money derived from the recent song and dance festival. Diet Pepsi race Entry forms for the 10,000 meter Purgatory Diet Pepsi race are available at the San Juan Record. The race begins at 8:35 a.m. sharp in front of Purgatory Sports at 528 Main Avenue in Durango. An awards ceremony will be held in Purgatory Sports parking lot at 11 a.m. with to all entrants and prizes to the top male and top female finisher. T-shir- ts I Temple wedding mid-summ- er y at a reception on Saturday, June 15, at the San Juan County Library in Monti- cation, Janis Benally and honored cello from 7 to 9 p.m. Dianna is a by Doris Valle Graduates K-Ma- out the year 1985 graduate of Monticello High School where she participated in volleyball, cheerleading and yearbook. She is presently employed at Wagon Wheel Pizza in Monticello. Burton, a 1983 graduate of Monticello High School, at Greg St. Clair and Helen Semadeni received third place at the state level of the Farm Bureau Essay contest. St. Clair won in the senior division and Semadeni won in the junior division. Monticello High School repre- sentatives at Girls and Boys State will be Marysa Nebeker, Lori Lewis, Andrew Semadeni and David Musselman. Gtipple computer Authorized Dealer James Shearer Utah Blanding, representing 52 20 No. Carbon Avenue Contact Jim at no-obligati- on 678-235- 9 Price, Utah 84501 for a demonstration on Apple products. by Colleen Richardson Over $300 was raised in the Monticello Walkathon for the March of Dimes to help prevent birth defects. Those participating: Walter Bailey, Melanie Dunow, Stacey Bailey, Joel Mortensen, Brandi Black, Georgette Mortensen, Jennifer Jackson, Teresa Sanchez, Katrina Thobe, Anna Adair, Evette Riley, Alvaro Alva, Robert Vijil, Maria Vijil, Shawn Bailey, David Bailey, Julie Bunker, Karla Barton, and Kellie Tracy. Chairmen for the walk were Vint Colleen Richardson, DeGraw, Sharon Jones, Kitty Barton, Andrea Livingston, and Marysa Nebeker. ufira (MTEHLDd 010003 above competitor bqmkgb ebdodceb QffiHT oGEGEEiaEBSagB oQug-Q- Southeast Utah Cdkiputers P.O. Box Cornelia Blackhorse. 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