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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 24, 1986 - Page 4 Seminary building. Tuitipn was $1.50 per month. . years ago this week, Ked Somerville of Monticello made front-pag- e news pictured with the Twenty-fiv- Forty years ago this week, Monticello Mayor William C. Walton proclaimed the first week of Oct- National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week in accordance with the wishes of the ober as U.S. Congress. More than 300 residents of San Juan, Wayne and Garfield counties attended the dedication of the road which provided a loop route through Wayne Wonderland to the Colorado River ferry, on to Natural Bridges, Arches Monument, and back north. 50,000 black bass and blue gills were planted in nine reservoirs throughout the county including reservoirs at Gordon, East Canyon, Ucolo, Dodge Point, Boulder and Hanksville-Hite-Bridge- buck he downed by bow and arrow. The buck dressed out at 160 pounds. Coach Tom Burrs Buckaroos beat Dove Creek 30 to 0 but the shut-ou- t win was marred by the loss of halfback Buckley Jensen who broke his leg during the first half of the game. large San s Kristy Gardner of Scotland and Nubuko Hasegawa of Japan, exchange across a worlo globe symbolic joining of East and West. students at Monticello High School, shake hands Frank Morrell photo East and West meet at Monticello High School Monticello is the rather 12 million, Tokyo area, population where she attended the Womens College of Fine Arts High School. Her main interest is art but she eryoys sports, with volleyball being one of her favorites. She says she is looking forward to learning American customs and language. Her parents are both employed as p fabric dyers. Doug and Colleen Eldredge are Nubukos host parents. Kirsty, age 17, comes from a secluded rural area of Scotland where she attended the Huicheson School. She plans a career in business and accounting. She says she likes going to parties, skiing and swimming. Her father is a senior surveyor working in Hong Kong and her mother is a homemaker. Kirsty has an older improbable meeting place of two teenage girls who live over 10,000 miles apart. However, Nubuko Hasegawa of Chiba, Japan and Kristy Gardner of Bridge of Weir, Scotland did meet at Monticello High School and will spend the school year in Monticello. Nubuko, age 17, lives in the home-worksho- Simmentals win Somerville Simmentals of Monticello walked away with the Reserve Calf Champion award for both females and bulls in the Sim- mentals Class at the 1986 Utah State Fair beef cattle third show. Somerville Simmentals is owned Kedric and Marlene by Sommerville. All 86 S-1- 0 sister. Ed and Julie Wood are her host parents. Nubuko and Kristy are excited about their new homes and school and are pleased that they do not have to wear uniforms to school. However both girls think that uniforms have two advantages: no decision on what to wear, and no competition with reminded that in 1920, sugar was 32 a pound. Allie Adams took daughters, Paula and Donna, to Salt Lake City to enroll at the University of Utah. Clyde Beyal conducted a class in the Navajo language at the Blanding Broncos shut-ou- 0 and Mrs. John Roring entertained at a buffet supper honoring Mr. Mr. newlyweds, Willis. and Mrs. Kelly The Little Theater was showing Return to Peyton Place and Curse of the Werewolf. City Mercantile of Monticello featured Jonathan apples, tomatoes or yams at 10 a pound. Proceeds from the Texas Zinc mill crew dance in Mexican Hat totaled All $236. money was donated to the hospital in Monument Valley. others in clothing. Kirsty and Nubuko are looking forward to exchanging ideas, customs, foods and other cultural items with their new families and friends. The two exchange students are sponsored by the nationwide Educational Foundation of Santa Barbara, California. Carl Eisemann of Monticello is the Foundation area representative. f MfflRHMi TOUTOTOIMlilllH'ltLI non-profi- t, rr Pickups In Stock $88 Over Dealer Cost plus 2.9 Financing Scotch Our Price Mfr.s Rebate Fabric Protector Repels Dirty. Grey Spis S Water Final Cost II While Supplies Last 16-O- z. Scotchgard Fabric Protector R formulated is specially to put an extra coat of protection on outerwear, car upholstery and furniture. Repels dirt, grease and water before they penetrate fabrics so they stay cleaner longer. fc-4i- QUANTITIES LIMITED ram PARLEY REDD VOBtlG CHEVROLET Monticello Sales Service Moab Financing t to but also lost Farmington Harold Stevens who broke three bones in his foot. Sugar prices increased to 10 a but consumers were Juans 20 Bluff. pound, e ESDG2!ID Yg --Variety Stores tod MONTICELLO MERC |