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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 13, 1985 - Page 10 munity Assistance Corporation since 1982 as well as assuming other business and community by Dorothy Nielson leadership responsibilities. He There is not much news this currently serves on the Utah week. Perhaps the influx of State Board of Education strange beasties and goblins Indian Advisory Council. who appeared at our doors on Clah lives in Blanding with Halloween night wore us out or his wife Sandy and their four laid us low. children. There are a lot of people down Bluff Stuff New employee at BLM Rick Metzger, wildlife biologist, is a new employee at Bureau of Land Managements San Juan Resource Area Office. Rick transferred to Monti-cellfrom the Shasta Trinity National Forest in Hayfork, California. His other work experience is with BLM in southeast Oregon and with Mendocino National Forest in Stoneyford, California. He is a 1983 graduate of Humboldt State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in wildlife management. Rick and his wife, Pat, are avid volleyball and softball players; they also enjoy hunto Herb Clah Clah named outstanding Herbert Clah of Blanding has been named to a list of outstanding young men of America for 1985. He was cited for his . . . outstanding professional achievement, superior leadership ability and exceptional service to the community. Utah Navajo Development (UNDC) hired Clah in 1981 as their community services director. Prior to that he was an economic analyst for the Council of Energy Resource Tribes in Denver. He has worked as area ing, fishing, photography, wood carving, backpacking, and reading. director for the education system of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-daClah held several leadership y positions in the Division of Education for the Navajo Nation and worked as a patrolman with the Navajo Tribal Police. He was named an outstanding cadet trainee while at the police ademy. He attended Brigham Young University where he received a bachelors degree and later a masters degree in public administration. While there, he received the deans leadership award and was active in the honors program. As a missionary for the LDS church, Clah served for two years in thfe Southwest Indian Mission. He later served as a counselor in the ArizonaHol-brooMission. Clah has served on the board of directors for the Rural Com- - making the bug rounds. We missed a senior citizens lunch when our cook, Helen Parrish, became sick. And anyone who loves to talk and monopolize the conversation would enjoy being around Susanne Herman and Louise Neither can talk Berensen. above a whisper at the present time. Clemma Johnson returned to Bluff from Farmington when the medical profession decided she did not need surgery. However, she became ill again, was taken by ambulance to the hospital in Monticello and then flown to Albuquerque for more tests. We hope the news will be good and she can soon return home. A few ladies, pleasingly plump, travel once a week to Weight Watchers in Montezuma Creek with the hope of becoming more pleasing and less plump. The Bluff postmaster recently attended a meeting in Moab where a coordinator from Salt Lake City met with postmasters in a problem solving session. The Bluff postmaster reports such meetings will be held on a regular basis. The small daughter of Amelia Begay fell from the swings at school and had to be taken to the hospital that night. Ive not heard how she is getting along or the extent of her injuries. with a Congratulations to the Card A $100 winning Report entry Savings Account has been won by: Gail Glover, Blanding A special thank you k Tommy Yazzie, a senior at Monument Valley High School and an avid out "Our Report Card. Your comments are appreciated and valued. once-in-a-lifeti- 30-minu- te experience. From the balloon he could see the' entire valley, all of the monuments and to just about "forever". Tommy Yazzie photo Visual artist fellowships available The Utah Arts Council Board The purpose of the artist fellowship program is to aid the experienced, professional artist in the process of creating original works of art andor in the development of his or her of Directors has approved funding for two visual artist fellowships of $5,000 each, available July 1, 1986. Any visual artist who applies must demonstrate quality and professionalism in hisher art. Artists must be Utah residents and have lived in the state for at least 18 consecutive months prior to the December 31, 1985 application deadline. To obtain a fellowship application write the Visual Arts Program, Utah Arts Council, 617 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, or call career. Two fellowships will be available for established or emerging artists of outstanding talent to set aside time for creative work andor collaboration, to purchase supplies, materials and services, and to achieve other specified career goals. Fellowship grants do not require matching funds. 533-589- 5. DAY! PICK A MONDAY ANY DAY! TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY REGISTER FRIDAY SATURDAY WITH SELECTIVE SERVICE. The registration process takes less than five minutes at the post office. You just fill out a simple form asking only foryour name, date of birth, address, telephone number and Social Security number. is scheduling appointments Registration helps keep our country prepared with a pool of names to draw from in case of a national emergency. without interfering with peoples lives. When you think about it thats not a lot to ask for a country as great as ours. FIRST WIST1RN NATIONAL BANK for Dr. Ranae Larson Pediatrician for children birth to age 16 Dr. Larson will be at Blanding Clinic . 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