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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 13, 1985 - Page A combined stake Gold and Florence Galbraith Fern Simpson recently returned from a six week visit with her children. She spent four weeks with Chloe Black in Los Angeles and two weeks with Edna Mae Rogers and family in Bloomfield, New Mexico. She says it is great to travel but she is glad to be home. Kline and Edna Black went to Mesa last week in order to help care for a grandson who is hospitalized with a broken leg. He is the son of Marlene and Grant Nielson. Calvin and Carolyn Black are planning to go to Spain to join their son Danny who will soon be released from his mission. They plan to tour in Spain prior to returning home. Court report Thursday, November 7 Probation revoked for John Harvey Jim. Defendant ordered to serve 60 days in county jail. Court instructed State to transfer case of Terry Tso, charged with forgery to a higher court. Diversion agreement signed by defendant and State in the case of Sawd Montano, charged with criminal trespass. State vs Regan Shiew, Burglary (three counts): defendant waived preliminary hearing. Arraignment continued to District Court on December 3. State vs Ricky C. McDonald, Burglary (two counts); defendant waived preliminary hearCounsels request for ing. dismissal of first count of burglary denied. Arraignment continued to December 3 in District Court. Bonita Lehi entered a guilty plea to driving during revocation. Case referred to Adult Probation for presentence investigation. Sentencing set for November 21. William Harry Beeson entered a guilty plea to driving while license suspended. Case referred to Adult Probation for presentence investigation. Sentencing set for November 21. Defendant did not appear and court ordered $54 bail forfeited in State vs Keele E. Thomas, charged with carrying TgtofTffoPffaffrrn QsgqSEej? H0a 3002 Green Ball is scheduled for November 22 at 8:30 p.m. in the south cultural hall. The floor show will begin at 9:30 p.m. A combined stake Fireside will be held on November 7 at 7 p.m. at the stake center. The topic is child and spouse abuse and will be presented by a representative from church social services. The welcome home for Dora Bayles will be held December 1 in the South Chapel. She will be home from her mission in California in time to have Thanksgiving with her family. Second Ward Relief Society was recently reorganized. The president is now Marsha Johnson, the counselors are Billie Sue Nielson and Jeanine Kurtz and the secretary is Elaine Sondregger. testa-moni- al a loaded firearm in a vehicle. Gaylen J. Schaugaard entered a plea of not guilty for failing to properly tag a deer. Trial set for November 21. State vs David Yellowman, Failure to leave evidence of sex attached to deer, and Possession of illegally taken protected wildlife: court dismissed second charge. Defendant entered plea of guilty for failing to leave evidence of sex attached to deer. Fined $38. Plaintiff awarded judgment of $92.02 in Pronto Convenience Store vs Tammy Taylor. Plaintiff awarded judgment of $38.48 in Pronto Convenience Store vs Stanley John. Jim Kindred vs Russell and Linda Brown dismissed without prejudice on basis of tes- timony establishing that information on affidavit was in error. If all the year were playing holidays, to sport would be as tedious as to work. Shakespeare 12 Arts-in-educati- on model site selections The Utah State Office of Education in conjunction with the Utah Arts Council has San Juan School District and five other districts in the state to participate in an Arts in Education Model Site selected Program. This program is designed to exemplary comprehensive arts education programs. Teachers, principals, state and local curriculum develop specialists, artists and arts administrators, PTA representatives and higher education officials will work together in developing the program. San Juan, Alpine, Ogden City, Salt Lake, Uintah and Washington school districts were selected from 15 districts which submitted applications. The applications were reviewed by a panel consisting of representatives from the Utah State Office of Education and the Utah Arts Council. Prices Effective November 14 - 20 MEAT The 1985 legislature appropriated $140,000 to create a network of representative school sites across the state to explore and determine arts education strategies for possible future expansion. The program is jointly administered by the State Office of Education and the Utah Arts Council. 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