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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 19, 1986 - Page 10 returned home from Manti where they attended temple sessions. The Sunshine Generation will present a program on November 29 as a fund raiser for the Nephritis Foundation. The Blanding West Stake Christ- mas party is scheduled for December 12 at 7 p.m. at the Stake Center. to Richard Congratulations Farabee on his call to the Nagoya Persons interviewed by high school students for oral histories are urged to attend a public lecture at 7 p.m. on November 20 at the The lecturer is Jessie library. Embry. Sponsor is the San Juan Japan Mission. LaRay and Doris Alexander just Historical Commission and the high school English Department. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Redd eiyoyed a recent visit from their son Lynn, daughter-in-laGayle and baby, of COCA-COL- A FREE TURKEY SWEEPSTAKES w No NOVEMBER grade point averages and 3.99 (those who between received incompletes are not eligible for honor rolls): Grade 12: Julie Slade, Jeff Byrd, Melissa Richmond, Kathry Watkins, Vincas Maciunas, and Shelby 3.5 Shumway. Brittney Shumway. Students named to the honor roll Whos who in music Sione N. Heimuli, Jim Dandy Jr., Shirlene Charlie and Sharlene Valentine, all students at Monument Valley High School, will be listed in the 1986-8edition of Whos Who In Music. They were selected as being among the countrys most outstanding high school musicians. Selection for Whos Who In Music is based on academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued The Monument Valley success. High students join an elite group of students selected from more than 1,300 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and several foreign nations. 7 Grade 11: Annette Carroll, Michele Ivins, Michael Halls, Maureen Black, Dale Barfuss, Sharlynn Redd, Scott Paulsen, Tamara Olsen, Cori Lyman, Robert Tate, Rachella Shumway, Aaron Wilcox, and Sunny Nielson. Grade 10: Doriene Barfuss, Shelly Hughes, Gary Lyman, Elizabeth Austin, Sheri Balch, Preston Balke, Jeff Eberhard, Melissa Knight, LeeAnn Lovell, Heidi Palmer, Kammy Pugh, Beverly Brown, Jennifer Kurtz, and Tara Laws. Grade 9: Cheryl Arthur, Tamara Harris, Natalie Brown, Shana Stubbs, Coiy Jones, Kimberly Hurst, Kristin Neztsosie, Brenda Jones, Jeff Guymon, Ellen Jones, Worthy Glover, Heather Hassell, Jennifer Tate, Tara Jack, Starla Latham, Kris Olsen, Beverly Shumway, Elizabeth Erickson, Clarinda Langston, Nathan Scott Gutke, Wilcox, Jennifer Knight, and Kara Kessler. Grade 8: Sheila Bradford, Joanna Keele, Chris Kurtz, Lois Watkins, Kristy Balch, Sada Kessler, Misty Shearer, Denise Smith, Myken Bradford, Jodi Slade, Susan Hickman, Davi Johnson, Stephen Workman, Mindy Wright, Stephen Blake, Adam Pehrson, Janae Shumway, Shirlene Stash, John Lyman, Marilyn Lacy, Woodard, Mckl 24 MEAT All Thanksgiving Turkeys My Turkey Breasts Hams H Breast of Turkey ButteM Cream Cheese Pork Sausage Cheese Loaf manufacturers. Joe Finn Lyman, Richard Yazzie and others were interviewed. We are proud of the beautiful pottery Prducts Coke FINAL DRAWING Eiyoyed the spot on Channel 2 (KUTV) about our Blanding pottery earned The first quarter 1986-8-7 honor roll at San Juan High School includes 17 students on the those who Principals List earned all As for a 4.0 grade point The students on the average. Principals List are: Grade 12: Glen Guymon and Chris Singer. Grade 1 1: Julie Eberhard, Patrice Webb and Tim Workman. Grade 10: Steven Black, Deniane Gutke, Daryl Guymon, Julie Martineau, Jimmy Ray, Katrina Shumway and Laura Shumway. Grade 9: Shannon Guymon, Tony Kirkham and Heather Nielson. Grade 8: Shanni Bayles and i9 purchase necessary Porter. SJHS honor roll includes 17 with 4.0 6PA O Drawing Every Monday Lynn, a pilot for a large Page. company, is being transferred to Pocatello, Idaho. Among those coming from out of town for the funeral of Geneva Porter were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Lynn Galbraith and Mr. and Mrs. Alan cooked Longmont Tn-- M our shops produce. Helps put Blanding ornthe map and gives a number of people here employment, which helps our muscle no name economy. Monica Black recently arrived at her headquarters in the Netherlands and is eiyoying her work as a missionary. She says the language isnt as hard to learn as she thought it might be. She is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Arvid Black. Much success, Monica. Dan and Gloria Barfuss drove to Salt Lake to meet their son Chris, who is returning from a mission in the Minnesota area. Clint Pincock, son of Bishop and Mrs. Richard Pincock, will serve a Taiwan Mission. 8 our own Yeiveeta it 98 lb $289 lb $219 ib 219 oz 79 n $149 2 ib $379 51b $1 T F PRODUCE Yams jumbo Celery crispy green Large Eggs wf Tomatoes ripe slicing Cucumbers Texas select Cauliflower white Someone in our neighborhood has turkeys which we can hear gobble, gobble, gobble. When I was a child my dad got a young turkey in payment for a debt owned to him. We raised it as a pet. When Thanksgiving day rolled around, it was such a dear pet we children talked dad into selling it and we had roast beef for our holiday dinner. The Fourth Ward Primary Association was recently reorganized and the new president is Carrie Orrwith counselors Merri Adams and Peggy Royer. Outgoing officers are Maggie Harvey, Terri Palmer and Diane doz lb snow Oranges 138 59 85 49 ea . ea 15 ea 65 $1 5 lb Sunkist navel FROZEN Ice Cream Cool Whip Pumpkin Pie Pan Rolls kb Cieam-0-Web- er Birds Eye Pet-Kt- z Hyrum Asbury, Peggy Pincock, Jody Black, Brenda Perkins and Rebecca Lyman. oz 26 oz 69 $149 $149 SALE RACK Womens High Top Outstanding Buys Athletic Shoes 50 75 Dana 8 36 ct Bbodes Carroll. $177 gal to Off 20 iff Limited to stock on hand DEMONSTRATION Early Christmas Shoppers Gift Certificate DUDS D & L OFF Tired of poor reception? Want a better choice of programming? Building 154 S. Main, Blanding U Over 80 channels of unscrambled viewing VCRs, and Camcorders Saturday, December 6 Your choice of childrens wear or toys New, lower prices 10 a.m. 6 p.m. - I Come in today for a free demonstration ! Trading Post 1387 South Hiway 191, Blanding Hucks Museum 678-294- We make out-of-tow- & 678-232- 6 n Come see the collection of toys, books & games.Great Christmas gifts for all ages. 9 service calls! For any questions call 678-20- 34 Valid November 19 thru 26, 1986. Must present gift certificate iGAIMmUTAHSm SOUTHEASTERN No We reserve the right to limit quantities. |