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Show f THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday May 11, 1988 - Page 14 Bluff Stuff Dorothy Nielson by Susanne Herman spent a week at the Tetons in Wyoming attending meetings in connection with her teaching profession. She said it was cold and stormy all the time she was there. Nancy and Chris Cook have a new business, located just west of the Dairy Bar. They sell Indian crafts and have a nice display of jewelry and pottery. Cheryl Atcitty is home from a trip to Washington D. C. She went with the Close-Ugroup from Whitehorse High School, along with groups from other high schools. This is a group f 1 ) p I that studies government. While there, the students attended some sessions of Congress and did some sight-seeinCheryl said the cherry blossoms were out and it was so beautiful she g. hated to come home. Lisa Doran, and Jim and Elliot Ostler of the Cow Canyon Trading Post went to Denver to the Indian Arts and Crafts Show. They took some of their crafts for display or to trade or sell as well as take orders. They tell me they did pretty well. MHS drama team, participants in Region drama competition in Price. Also, they were snowed in and The MHS one-aincluded Cast Kandee rated was DeGraw, play superior. had to spend an extra day there. Helen Semadeni, Bonnie Suttlemyre, Jennie Davis, Camille Robinson and Lisa and Jim later went to Rachelle Tracy. Other presenters were: Larque DeGraw and Keri Chartrand, Farmington, New Mexico for materials to fix up the cafe for dramatic reading; Theresa Schwartz, humorous reading; Gertrude Heyden, mono act; Nancy Palmer, pantomine; and, Tamra Bunker, Linda Livingston, starting up again this weekend. I missed the Wild Rivers MHS courtesy photo Shelly Brown, and Virginia Harvey, scenes from plays. Expedition open house on May 1. They have a new store, the Lake Powell Marina Sales, which is now part of their building and from which they For more information call sell supplies for river runners. Students who cant attend or write LearnUntil they opened, the closest (801) classes for whatever reason can now earn college credit by ing Services, 101 Gardner Hall, such business was in Moab. University of Utah, Salt Lake watching television. They also sell cards for 84112. Utah City, Following the Utah State writing notes, as well as some Board of Regents decision to support the delivery of quality, coursework using television, Utahs colleges and universities recently announced their broadcast schedules for the 1988-8- school year. The course work will be broadcast over KULC-Chann7. Each 9 and KUED-Channof the states nine colleges and universities are allowed to offer television courses throughout the state over these airways. The 1988-8expanded listing of course offerings includes courses in the history of film, political science, sociology, ADMIT IT, MYRTLE, YOU'RE CRANKY TODAY. hisart NOW WHAT 15 If 7" calculus, geography, tory, photography, physics, microcomputer applications in business, biology, intermediate algebra, economics and psychology. for-cred- meetings and conventions. After retirement, we remained close friends. I will miss her. Debbies parents, and when they returned, brought some furniture given to them by Debbies grandmother. Bills father, Larry, held down the fort while they were gone. He said due to all that extra work piled on his shoulders, his blood pressure has gone down. Larry spends a lot of time setting out plants in an attempt to create a showplace out of the lot. The baby girl of Mark and Courtney Laws was blessed in m3ns Weather Report: g3QEniaiEir Business onticell Directory camujui Q93 Watch TV and earn college credit 4, one from women Taiwan, one from Belgium, and one from good old USA, but who is half Indian (from India.) I was saddened to hear of the death of Myrtle Davis, a dear friend. She and I condoled with each other over common problems when we served as postmasters, she in Mexian Hat and I in Bluff. Together we went to young pected. Bill and Debbie Davis went to Phoenix for a few days. Bill attended to some business and Debbie went to a class reunion. They stayed at the home of ct 581-419- church on Sunday, with visitors coming from far and wide for Three other the occasion. visitors at the meeting were Indian crafts. I went down to look it over and found them giving advice to two young women about different places to go camp grounds and such. 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