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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November time and the subject of several Good Heavens! While I was wandering around going to meetings the delivery room at Monument Valley Hospital went into action. We have enough new babies to fill the new school to the brim before it even gets built. Or almost. Boys: Albert and Mary Lou Cly Naljahih, Gregory and Alison Jones Harper, Gerald and Elizabeth Yellowhair Clitso, Ollie and Aneta Talker Whaley, Ned and Margaret Goodman Begay, Joseph and Annie Whitehorse Mitchel, and Frank and Daisy Holiday Haycock. Girls: Terry and Teresa Denny Crank, and Irene Gray. I must have given some thought to our local vital statistics. We must produce at least 100 new babies a year in this immediate vacinity. And every year more young adults get into the action and that number increases. No wonder members of the county school board sometimes have trouble sleeping at night. Billy Clark, who has been in and out of the hospital for some home. And Clint Howells drilling rig, sitting down by the road waiting for the BLM permit from Moab to arive so it can start digging. Also County Fire Warden John Baker and Jim Kensley from Monticello, to bring our small firefighting truck. The whole town gathered in the fire station to admire the ton drive 1981 Chevy four-whe- el with its 200 gallon pump tank and two 20 pound fire extinguishers. And Santa Fe photographer Joe Hedrick trying to hit the perfect cloud conditions for the perfect picture. Youd better just move here, Joe. There are scenes that would win top prizes anywhere if you and your camera were in the right place at the right time. Like the Moki Dugway Overlook with an ominous black cloud floating threatening tendrils lying over half the Valley of the Gods while next to it puffy white clouds drift in a heavenly blue sky and golden streams of sunshine dapple the red rock formations below. Florida, on a promotion effort for the factory. In town: Minnie and Teddy Yazzie, now living in Moab, hoping that the mine will open Temple wedding Albuquerque The Second Annual Santas Workshop in Monticello will be held during Shop at Home Days on November 22 and 23. The arts and crafts fair is coordinated by Joi Redshaw and Jeannine Snyder. It provides an opportunity for local crafters to display and sell their handmade items. Participants s are mainly from the area but some are from as far away as Salt Lake City. Some of the items which will be available are dolls and doll crocheted items, clothing, paintings, pottery and much, much more in the way of as Christmas items such wreaths, ornaments, stockings, tree skirts, and decorations. Everyone is welcome. Four-Corner- Get those piles of files out of the way! Store them in Bankers Boxes are pleased marriage of their daughter Patty to Scot Lynn Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Fitzgerald of Blanding. The couple will be married November 27 in the St. George Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. On Friday, November 29, the couple will greet family and friends at an open house in the Blanding LDS North Cultural Hall. There will be a reception y line from 7 to 7:30 p.m. followed by a short program, cake cutting and opening of gifts. A reception will be held on November 30 in Albuquerque. Patty is a 1981 graduate of The annual meeting of the Blue Mountain Ski Club is scheduled for tonight (November 13) at 7 p.m. at the office of the county recreation director in the old Hansen family home next to the firehouse. Business to be transacted will include a financial accounting for the past year and election of z. younger-lookin- g beauty E530EM VS 3 Channels Royces Stores . ji new directors. All seven director seats are up for election. Skiers and other individuals interested in the future of the ski area are urged to attend. Prior to the Ski Club meeting, the activity committee of MITE will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the old Hansen home. The public is invited. 18,000 sq. mi, coverage Mobile Telephone Co. A arietu . will continued their studies. Green River, Ut. to Arizona Henry Mtns. to Colorado MONTICELLO MERC dui PARLEY REPP mission to Lisbon, Portugal. He graduated from CEU-Sa- n Juan Center with an associate degree in science. He currently attends Southern Utah State College where he is studying chemical engineering. The couple will make their home in Cedar City where both Serving Southeastern Utah Direct dial both in and out 47980 The San Juan Record r'-- .vj-- : j-sj- iii. f .Tflij 611 S. Main 259-83- 1 V V' f c ?: if ol rado and served an LDS Telephones Last z. pre-scho- Ski Club and MITE meeting tonight Supplies 4-o- to announce the forthcoming Delnorte High School in Albuquerque. She graduated in 1983 from Dixie College with an associate degree and teaching certificate. She now attends Southern Utah State College in Cedar City where she is working on a degree in elementary education. Scot graduated in 1981 from Mancos High School in Colo- Mobile While . Scot Lynn Fitzgerald and Patty Bice Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bice of Santa's workshop mwmm Oil of Olay" gift ensembles you share the secret of skin. Set includes beauty fluid and 2.75-oA bar. with beauty bar dish. perfect holiday gift! Page 7 soon so that they can come back Navajo healing sings, was in Mexican Hat, looking considerably better and walking with some assistance from his daughter. And still on the subject of hospitals and such, a petition is floating around Mexican Hat and Halchita protesting the closure of the local clinic. Vicky Butler, Alice Denny, and Sarah Attcity, with the assistance of Dr. Dean Benedict, have been taking care of emergency first aid and minor ailments for the 400 or so locals. Petitioners feel preliminary care should be available for a choking child or a traumatic injury before the 35 mile drive to the nearest hospital. They also cite the harsh economic fact that many residents frequently lack the money to buy gas to make that trip. Out of town: a delegation from the Halchita sewing factory including Jean Cupley, Rose Sloan and Marilyn Singer Hunt, flying to Cape Kennedy, .-v 13, 1985 - o!Yj2oo?? ,w 7 9 Moab |