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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Helen Redshaw Nice weather this past week but cold nights. Dee, Carol and Toni Rogers made a quick trip to Denver to see Carols father, who is very ill with cancer. Kaylene Peterson was out getting donations for March of Dimes last Monday. Eastland Branch Relief So- ciety met in the church fellowship hall on January 16. Fern Peterson gave the lesson on Helpful Toll-Fre- e Numbers American Diabetes Association American Kidney Foundation Medicaid or Medicare Complaint Line Cancer Information Second Surgical Opinion Program Heartlife for cardiovascular information National Health Information Clearinghouse Without Advertising You Wouldn't Know For a new dining experience try the cafeteria at CEU San Juan Center in Blanding. The food is good, the surroundings are pleasant, and the price is right. Lunch and dinner each include at least two entrees plus a good selection of g salads, color- mouth-waterin- Come be our guest! reliance. The ladies brought aprons and patterns to exchange. Charlene Johnson, Joyce Harvey and Joan Harvey served a delicious lunch. Gary and Phyllis Crowley slipped away to the stock show in Denver and two days skiing Thursday, January 26 to New River, Arizona. Mike and Marti Shupe and daughter are living in Opal Redshaws house. The United Methodist Women met last Thursday in Dolores with Susie McKeal. Ruth Humphreys presented the program. Faye Durfee is the new president. Congratulations and best wishes to Cindy Rae Edwards of Lehi, Utah and Jay W. Sallee of Eastland. The newlyweds were honored with an open house at the Monticello City Park pavilion on Saturday evening, January 21. Mildred, Bernice and Helen attended the Monticello senior citizens meeting on January 18. They enjoyed the talk by Larry Lee, San Juan Hospital finance officer, who spoke about the changes in Medicare. The pin, the win. Monticello matman Shane Deeter pins Gabriel Tsosie of Monument Valley. The Bucks caged the Cougars 58-1- Frank Morrell photo 7. Buckaroo matmen complete regular season, prepare for state MHS Buckaroo matmen comseason pleted their dual-meet Nadine Schear and Ella Leffel by defeating the Monument Valley Cougars 7 on Thursday before splitting the squad to compete at Ridgeway, Colorado and in the U of U Classic. At Monument Valley, Bran- of Dove Creek. Bobbie Suttlemyre is back in the school room again after a illness. She is don Goodwin, 103, Kyle Fullmer, 140, and Mike Semadeni, 189, won by forfeit. Stephen Hazlewood won by a technical working in the library. (22-7- Melva served home made cookies and a drink. Recent visitors at the Bud Butts were Raymond and six-mon- th ful vegetables, lucious desserts, and satisfying bever- ages. The accent is on variety, and the menu might include golden brown pork chops with dressing, French hamburgers, Navajo tacos, roast beef, or a Chinese dish. It's hassle-fre- e dining with food presented attractively and served with a smile. CEU cafeteria is open to the public under the management of Kim-FChan, a host whose is to aim genial please. He comes to the job 58-1- ) at 125. naturally, having had previous experience in food service at Brigham Young University and in Hawaii. CEU has been serving students since early November, but anyone is welcome. Kim-Fai suggests you drop in for the Winter Luncheon Open House on Thursday, January 26. "Once you try it, you'll be coming back.'' Lunch hours are 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dinner hours are 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. To get there, take Second South to Sixth West. Other Buckaroos won by fall. They are: Micah Ewart, 130; Britt Barton, 135; Jason Jack-so- n, 145; Richey Young, 152; Shane Deeter, 171; and Shane Ben Turner heavyweight. CrittenSemadeni, 160; Toby den, 112; and William Sharp, 119 were defeated. It was a for the Bucks, as good victory the Cougars had defeated them by one point the first match of the season. Seven of the seven wrestlers who went to Ridgeway placed to help the team place fifth out of 12 teams. Placing for the Bucks were: Lowry Redd, first at 98 pounds; Good wine, third; Ewart, First; Shawn Bailey, fourth at 135; Jackson, fourth; Ben Semadeni, fourth at 160; and Deeter, first at 171. Coach Adair was pleased with the performance and hustle of the team. He noted it was Redd and Ewarts second straight tourney first place finish. Also, it was Goodyear Dealer State Inspections Tire Special Best Buy 3 From 33 Includes road hazzard warranty 155-80R1- Stir Fry Chicken Hamburger Pie with soup, salad and beverage Ewarts ninth straight win by a fall. Nine wrestlers competed in the U of U Classic, mostly against 4A matmen. Most of the team wrestled very well, said Coach Joe Davis. We lost some close matches that cost us. Placing for Monticello were Crittenden, fourth at 112; Hazlewood, fourth at 125; Fullmer, third at 140. Fullmers loss in the was his first defeat of the season. Each of the other wrestlers won at least one match and lost out in the wrestlebacks. This week the Bucks prepare for the state qualifying meet on Friday and Saturday in Kamas. The competition for the team title should be between Whitehorse, Altamont amd Monticello with an outside challenge by Rich. State will be held in Cedar City at SUSC on Thursday and Friday, February 2 and 3. semi-final- s SCHAFER TIRES Exhaust SystemsRepairs Your choice Pe 1 Joi and Richard Redshaw and three children have moved Expert Wheel Alignment SweetSour Chicken -- on Copper Mountain. ai Luncheon Special Wednesday January 25, 1980 587-263- Walk on water How did the armadillo cross the river? Well, armadillos can either walk, float or swim across water, reports Ranger Rick magazine. Armadillos can gulp down air and blow up their stomachs and intestines like inner tubes. Then, they float across a river, armor and all. They can also dog paddle, or hold their breath long enough to walk across the bottom of smaller rivers. 1 697 East Central MONTICELLO MARKETS Provided by J.B. Grain - Monticello only $200 Wheat Beans $5.75 $30.00 |