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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Weather Monticello Monticello is preparing for the second Blue Mountain to Canyonlands Triathlon scheduled for this Saturday, March 14. The event, coordinated by Eddie Allred, San Juan County Recreation director, includes skiing, bicycling, and racing. Friday, March 13, is the last day to register. Participants may pick up race packets from 7:30 to 9 a.m. the day of the race at the San Hosts wanted for state campgrounds cross-count- y The Utah Division of State Parks and Recreation is recruit- Juan County Recreation office, ing volunteer campground 96 West 100 South. A hosts to serve in parks throughout the state. Men or women who love the outdoors and enjoy people will find this a reward- pre-rac- e meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m. at the recreation office. The race begins at Dalton Springs on the Blue Mountain ing experience. at y with skiing. Allred said that judging from last years triathlon, cyclers will probably depart from Main Street between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. He expects the lead cyclist to reach Newspaper Rock State Park about 11:30 a.m. and the lead racer to cross the finish line at Dugout Ranch 10 a.m. cross-countr- by 12:15 p.m. A dinner and awards ceremony will be held at the Canyonlands Resort beginning at 2 p.m. Allred invites the public to enjoy this event either as a participant or spectator. A symposium on arrowheads David Lee (10) in action, with 20 points, tournament game against Millard. was high scoring Bronco D in the state Black photo (prehistoric projectile points) will be held at Edge of the Cedars Museum in Blanding March 19, 20 and 21. The symposium will cover recognition of projectile point styles, changes in styles, and types of locations where projectile found. to be tend points An introduction to projectile point styles and their importance in archaeological research will be held Thursday evening, March 19, at 7 p.m. The symposium officially begins on Friday with reports by professional and avocation-a- l archaeologists. If the weather permits, there will be a field trip to local Anasazi ruins on Saturday afternoon. tag-alon- g The symposium is by College of Eastern Utahs White Mesa Institute and Edge of the Cedars Museum. There is a fee. For more information, call Winston Hurst, curator of Edge of the Cedars Museum, at 678-223- 8. Scofield, Snow Canyon, Starva- Broncos lose at state but finish basketball season with 18 wins and 6 losses Office by Donald Guymon The San Juan Bronco basketball season came to a disappointing conclusion when they lost their first two games at the tion, Steinaker, Wasatch and Willard Bay state parks. Interested persons should contact Gary Arndt, Division of Human Resource Management 533-601- 5. basketball tournaState ment last weekend in Cedar 2-- FEELING FIT Eating lots of fruits & vegetables may protect against stomach cancer, a study found. To cushion sore joints, one new treadmill exerciser is set into a fiberglass tank, so you work out in water. Water also adds natural resistance to increase muscle tone. get good advice from the exercise experts at . . . A City. On Thursday, San Juan met the Millard Eagles. They never did get going in the game and were behind 18 to 11 at the end of the first quarter. The second period saw San Juan continue to have shooting problems. This accounted for the fact that three San Juan starters failed to score in the first half. These factors helped Millard take a lead at half time. San Juan only came within 10 points of Millards score for the rest of the game as several San Juan players got into foul trouble. The Broncos trailed at the end of the third quarter and the game ended with Millard winning David Lee led San Juan in scoring with 20 points. On Friday night, the Broncos met the Morgan Trojans in a rematch of their exciting game the week before at the Region 9 Tournament. This time San Juan couldnt come up with the miracle finish to beat Morgan as they did in region play. 42-2- 4 57-4- 1 79-6- Monticello OPEN 24 56 East 2nd South Monticello, Utah JOIN TODAY 587-212- 1 c Morgan got off to a fast start as they scored the first 9 points of the game but San Juan came for back to make the score Morgan after one quarter of play. San Juan and Morgan exchanged the lead several times in the second quarter and the Broncos were leading at the end of the half. Morgan came back to take a lead at the end of the third quarter. With 15 seconds left in the game, Morgan held the ball for the last shot and made it. With 4 seconds remaining in the game, Jens Nielsons desperation shot from half-coubounced off the front of the iron and ended the season for San 17-1- 5 29-2- 7 44-4- 1 rt Juan. The Broncos had balanced scoring and three players scored points each: Nielson, Craig Black and Jason Tate. HOURS DAILY 11 1987 esmoam You'll BQDYISABQN FQ RM'E NrW OMEN 5. Trailside General Stored Watch your weight. When weight goes up, so does blood pressure, 6.5 points systolic pressure for every 10 pounds, in a man. Pregnant women must take extra care when exercising. After the fourth month, dont exercise lying flat on your back; it may interfere with blood flow. Page 9 Arrowhead symposium in Blanding full-tim- Millsite, Minersville, Otter Creek, Palisade, Rockport, - Monticello prepares for second Blue Mountain Triathlon on Saturday Blanding Volunteers will live and work in a state park. Campsites are provided free. Responsibilities include some park management, supplying information to visitors, and performing minor maintenance duties. Benefits cover state workers compensation and tort liability insurance. Campground hosts are supervised by the park superintendent and are to comply with the same regulations e employees. governing Recruitment areas include Bear Lake, Dead Horse Point, Deer Creek, East Canyon, Escalante, Green River, Goblin Valley, Huntington, Hyrum, Wednesday March 11, 1987 Come In For Our Low, Low Prices TtafMDs QrOrOse MHS DRILL TEAM ! 0SS(l3?liGED ommmcP ia fldUOi o(mimmi33Q David Lee and Chris Singer followed with 10 and 8 points respectively. Although their season ended on a disappointing note, San Juan still had an excellent overall season where they compiled a record of 18 and 6, including a first place finish at the Wolf Creek Classic and a second place at the Region 9 Tournament. Salina auction Salable at auction on March 6 were 1,758 compared to 1,500 last week and 1,917 last year. Good attendance. Moderate to good demand. Feeder steers uneven weights under 600 pounds $1 to $2 higher; weights over 600 pounds steady to $1 lower. Supply about 85 percent feeder cattle. Feeder steers: medium and large frame: 200 to 300 pounds $81 to $85. 700 to 800 pounds $63 to $68.25. Feeder heifers: medium and large frame: 400 to 500 pounds $64.75 to $72. 700 to 800 pounds $61 to $62.50. Slaughter cows: high cutter and boning utility $40 to $44, high dressing to $48.25. Slaughter bulls. Yield Grade 1, 1400 to 2020 pounds $49 to $50. |