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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March 1, 1989 - Page 9 A R Lyman Middle School honor roll The honor roU for the second term at Albert R. Lyman Middle School includes 18 students who earned a 4.0 grade point average, aU As They are: Grade 6: Kenley Brown, Marianne Day, Rebecca Hall, Jinil Harvey, Brenda Johansen, and Kristen Lyman. Grade 7: Shane Bayles, Millie Black, Patricia Carroll, Felicia Chan, Shelly Lyman, and Erin Miller. Grade 8: Anthony Black, Kulaniake Fisher, Kathrina Glover, Jed Harris, David Johnson, Philip Leung, and Thomas Lyman. Those honor roll students who earned a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.9 are: Grade Melissa Brandt, Jonnie Randall, Jamie Richmond, Bradley Burtenshaw, Brian Guymon, Erin Shelton, 6: Suzannah Clarke, Dayne Paper Towels WholeDiced Chiles Brownie Mix 7 oz Ortega y Amanda Nielson, Jonathan Christiansen, Tiffany Kurtz, Kristi Lyman, Amber Halls, Karen Johnson, Steve Gutke, Stacie Arthur, Spencer Harris, Jan Watkins, Kyle Kimmerle, Alycia Adams, Sheila Eddie, Katie Pugh, Jeff Johnson, Jeremy Langston, Johnson, Western Family Western Family 22 az 59 99 89 Rosedale Peaches Ammonia Apple Juice 29 az Parsons 56 az Sudsy-Lemon-Cle- ar Tree Top 46 az 89 99 89 Darlene Black, Anthony Sure Savings 17 14 oz 3 for oz Malt-O-Me- 18 az ol 89 $100 $179 American Beauty Egg Noodles Dog F ood Ei Wide Krinkly Wide, 32 az 10 lb bag Atta Boy $189 $369 Ivory Dishwashing Liquid Oreo Cookies Pepsi & Mtn Dew Nabisco Diet & 32 oz $ 1 79 20 az $219 Reg 12 oz can 6 pac 1 Eveready Energizers C Batteries 4 pads Yellow Popcorn Q-Ti- Beg $5.49 4 lb Western Family $450 1 300 ct $1" 400 ct box $179 10 ct 129 ps Purex Toss'n Soft Fabric Softener Pens Sheets Bic-Sti- c DWs ww'o i HS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER 8s. No sales to dealers. Sale prices limited to stock on hand. Grade 7: Brayden Rich- mond, Robyn Shumway, Linda Swenson, Storm Burtenshaw, Aundrea Holden, Shieleen Guymon, Jayleen Laws, Darren Shumway, Stephanie RandaU, Lynn Hurst, Stefani Montella, Jared Stevenson, Amber Beneally, Sheila Stubbs, Cassie Bradford, Crislyn Glover, Candace Johnson, Talon Stringham, Kayela Grover, Sunny Lee, Josh Nielson, Heather Bartlett, Stephen Smith, Lindsay Bayles, Orlando Blackhorse, Mistee Boland, Jeffery Johnson, Richard Keele, Gwendolyn Spotted Elk, Kimberly Burt, Valyn Bates, Helena Lake, Jennifer Percell, JoAnn Bradford, Nathan Halls, Leticia Nicholes, Cari Spillman, and Nathan Thornton. Grade 8: Marci Bayles, Rebecca Guymon, Melanie Randall, Johnny Slavens, Ryan Wheeler, Justin Ivins, Jeremy Lyman, Mandy Ly- man, Donna Balch, John Laws, Travis Black, Angela Chan, Gina Guymon, Steven m, Perkins, Spencer Singer, Kartch-ner- , Carl Gutke, Shalee Q. What should I get for my money when I have my eyes examined? A. You should get tests to determine how well you see at far and near distances; whether or not vision problems like farsightednearsightedness, ness or astigmatism are hampering your ability to see; how well your eyes work together as a team; and how well you can change focus from near to far and vice versa. You should also get eye health tests, including one for glaucoma, if you are over 35 or have a family history of this disease. The optometrist also can detect signs in the eyes of general health problems like high blood pressure and dia- Bayles, Alisa Chamberlain, Misty Keylon, and Sunni Kiro. These students represent 34 percent of the school population. 801-678-232- 4. Craig Shumway, a former Blanding resident who now lives in Mesa, was recently appointed to serve as a member of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Advisory Council of the State of Arizona. Arizona Governor Rose Mof-forappointed Shumway to the position stating, One of the satisfactions of holding office is the opportunity to recognize outstanding citizens by naming them to positions of leadership within our state government. He is a son of Leland and Dora Shumway of Blanding. d Experts estimate that the United States is home to at least 230,000 cocaine dealers, more than all the dentists or taxi drivers, says National Geographic. Naturopathic lecture Dr. Cordell Logan will lecture on naturopathic medicine at the San Juan Library in Blanding on Thursday, March 2. The r lecture begins at 5:30 p.m. There is no admission fee. For more information, call 2 Sharon Shumway at or Alveta Brown at one-hou- betes. There may be other tests, depending upon the results of the basic examination. Expect all this to take from 30 to 60 minutes and be prepared to discuss your general health history. This column presented in the interest of better vision from San Juan Vision Clinic. Send your questions to San Juan Vision Clinic, 46 North Main, Blanding, Utah 84511, or call San Juan Vision Clinic is open Monday through Thursday. Steven Burtenshaw, Farm Bureau Insurance agent, was Peak Performer (Number 1) in the company for the month of January. His performance was measured against Farm Bureau agents in five states: Utah, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska. Steven is also at the top of the list for all agents who started with Farm Bureau in July of 1988. Steven lives in Blanding and works out of the Farm Bureau Insurance office in Monticello. Slade, Tammy Eberhard, Jeffrey Halliday, Greg Kirk-haMarci Lyman, Cade Rochelle Gatton, Amy Western Family Salt Water Taffy Peas Sugar Puffs Bayles, Gaige Redd, Kristina Carroll, Larry Lewis, and Colby Northern. 678-244- 678-217- 3. Dr. Dennis A. Blackburn, D.P.M. Dr. Val Jones Foot specialist for infants, children, adults will be at the will be covering the Blanding Clinic Blanding Clinic February 27 to March 2, 1989 2 to 5 p.m. Call (801) for appointment 678-225- 4 March 3 For appointment please call 678-225- 5 |