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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Metny Christmas and SHoippy New Year from the folks at Blanding Merc! Prices Effective December 18 - 24 Tourism magazine ready for '87 season by Doris Valle Four Comers Tourism Council membership heard a status report on the Four Comers tourist magazine from Norman Eck of Mesa Verde Press at a Cortez luncheon meeting on December 5. According to Eck, sufficient advertising commitments have been made to guarantee 1987 publication MHS wrestlers win by Donald Guymon Monticello wrestlers downed San Juan last Thursday 54-1- 2 night in Blanding. The MHS and San Juan matches went as follows: 98 pounds, Steve Hazelwood of MHS; 105 pounds, Rhett Shum-waof SJHS; 112 pounds, Justin Peterson of MHS; 119 pounds, Roger Drake of SJHS; and, 126 pounds, Vance Adams of SJHS. Monticello won the remaining matches. Winners are as follows: 132, Mitch Ewart; 138, Chris Halls; 145, Calvin 155, Rick Eldredge; 167, Shane Mussleman; 185, Shane Riley; and, heavyweight, Joey Semadeni. The Broncos participated in the Carbon Wrestling Tournament on Saturday in Price with Rhett Shumway and Roger Drake taking third place. y M.D. whiteoss't Wednesday December 17, 1986 - Page 9 with 50,000 copies to be distributed at no cost to travelers. Sheila McFarland, BLM Anasazi Heritage Center in Dolores, was guest speaker. According to McFarland the center is a pueblo style 40,500 square foot museum of over 50 rooms. The project development has been plagued with problems including flooding and lack of funds for preparation of permanent exhibits. Staff and exhibit materials have recently been moved into the main building from their temporary quarters but the facility probably will not be open to visitors until the fall of 1987. The public is invited to attend council a sponsored Find Your Market Niche Through Research How To seminar conducted by Dr. Eddie Dry of the Anderson School of Management, University of New Mexico. There is a fee. The seminar will be held at Suite Simpatica in Farmington from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on January 9, 1987. For more information phone Nancy Dickey at (303) 533-777- 1. Weekend wins give Broncos by Donald Guymon Basketball wins keep piling up for the San Juan Broncos. After capturing first place in the Wolf Creek Classic with wins over Monte Vista and Sanford, the Broncos can now boast a 0 record. The tournament was held over the weekend in Pagosa Springs, Colora5-- do. record San Juan jumped out to a lead early in the Monte Vista game, a lead they never relinquished. Final score was David Lee led San Juan scorers with 22 points. Jens Nielson was next with 12. Jaycen Tate, with 12, was high 20-poi- nt 74-5- 2. rebounder. The Broncos won the champ- ionship game against Sanford San Juan jumped to a lead in the first half and were able to hold off a late rally by Sanford in the second half. Nielson led San Juan with 22 points. Chris Singer scored in double figures with 12. Tate and Craig Black led San Juan with 12 rebounds each. Nielson was named most valuable player of the tournament. Lee and Tate were named Team. to the 68-6- 0. Mus-selma- n; SJHS girls first in Wolf Creek tourney ' y Donald Guymon The San Juan High girls basketball team captured first in the Wolf Creek Classic held last weekend in Pagosa Springs with victories over Monte Vista and Sanford. San Juan downed Monte Vista Tracy Black led San Juan scorers with 20 points. Karalenc Brown posted 13 points and 13 rebounds. In the Sanford game, San Juan pulled out with a score of Brown played another excellent game scoring over half (21) of San Juans points. She was named most valuable player of the tournament. 57-4- 41-3- 2. 8. Black, who scored 13 and led 12-poi- nt nt Names and faces in the news Pvt. Willie H. Begaye, son of Alyce and Willie Begaye Sr., Blanding, recently reported for duty with 1st Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, California. Marine San Juan in rebounding, was named to the About 75 percent of prison inmates have not completed high Team. school. All-Tournam- Dr. Rick Lyman 5-- 0 Can dental expenses be included in the medical deductions section on my income tax? Q: A: YES I For those who are tax .planning, it is wise to get those medical and dental bills paid before the first of the year. 1986, if your expenditures exceeded 5 of your adjusted gross income, those expenditures will be deductible. In 1987, your expenditures must exceed 7.5, thus the greater deduction will be afforded for the last time this year. In fiftllSAKHTDILi S iHS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER s. No sales to dealers. Sale prices limited to stock on hand. Send questions to Dr. Lyman 28 N. Main St. Blanding, UT 84511 Look for answers in this column GET READY FOR THE SKI SEASON SKIS TUNED $15 Small hole & scratch repair Base leveling Hot waxing Edge sharpening Skis Hot ITJaxed MICHAEL NORTHERN 678-214- $4 7 after 5 pm ! |