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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March 20, 1991 Helen Redshaw Our recent snow and rain surely makes the farmers smile - not so the calves, colts, lambs, and piglets. Carol and Dee Rogers were happy to see Carols son, Danny Rouse, and his bride Satisha, stop on their way to Dannys new base in Lake, California. China Carols brother, Mike Lamb, recently visited them from Dallas, Texas. Another brother, Bob Lamb, who is in Saudi Arabia, expects to be home in June. visited Lorraine Barry at the hospital on the 13th, and found her feeling much better. I Richardsons My r1e mother, Melva Black of Blanding, was hospitalized on the 13th, from the Four Corners Care Center. Inez Slavin of Aztec, New Mexico has been visiting her daughter Malva Rans-del- l here, and her sister in Dove Creek. Eastland Relief Society will have their annual birthday dinner on March 22. James and Bernice Barry recently returned from a two week trip, visiting rela- High blood pressure adds to the work load of the heart and arteries, whic h ma) contribute to stroke, heart attack, heart kidney failure and congest e ider.ee failure Then1 is accumulating that lowering blood pressure reduces the risk of stroke and coronary heart disease, according to the American Heart Association. ie Second Sutfical Opinion lYotfram 638 6833 tives and friends in Oregon and California. I went to Moab on the 11th, to visit Sharlett Stewart, and had lunch with her. Ruth Collins, Barbara Shoemakers mother, recently spent several days in the hospital with pneumo- nia. Olive Rogers also was hospitalized with pneumo- nia recently. House guests at Bobbie and Gary Suttlemyres for four days recently were son Ben and his wife Becky, son Murray, daughter Bonnie, and her friend David Grover. George Matthews, who lives at Park Plaza Apartments, is in Utah Valley Hospital for tests. Feliciano Hererra is in the same hospital for knee surgery. Graveside services for Mable Holt were held at Mountain View Cemetery in Eastland on March 18. The Holts homesteaded on South Canyon Point 30 years ago, and spent many years in this area. Visitors with Elaine Barry last week were her mother from Dove Creek, and her daughter, Michelle Clah named MVP at state All-St- Valuable Player at the A All-Sta- 1A-- Clah will play with the Utah High s School in a tournament on April at in Fullerton State College All-Star- basketball r game at South Sevier High School, Monroe, Utah. The game was sponsored by college coaches and the Lions Club. All Clah did was score 26 points for the 1A He put in four and was 100 percent at the line to lead his team to a 117 to 111 victory. The senior was the first Native American to be selected to play in the All-Star- free-thro- s. w 195-poun- ot All-St- d ar long time. the first, says Probably game in All-Star- a Whitehorse Coach Kenneth Joe. Jimmy had a good game. He went in as a forward and his quick move to the basket enabled him to score underneath. Other to the top of times, he went with his sharp the key and touch shooting put in four California. 10-minu- te Asked about his future in quarters gave each college basketball, Clah said, There are a lot of students who come out of high player a chance to show his basketball skills in front of a house packed with college coaches and media, mostly from Utah. The 1A all stars were quicker and had more talent. Much of the scoring came off the fast break. school with a big talent who somehow never make it. But for me, as see it, basketball is my ticket off the reservation to college, so I 1 can achieve something. Id like to be a high school coach. Clah is a good student, doesnt drink or smoke, and gets good grades - a fine example to students at Whitehorse High. With his Stan Parsons, coach of the Green River 1A 1990 state champions, coached the 1A r The 2A team was coached by South Seviers head coach. Brook Shumway of San Juan High saw action for the 2A All-Star- All-Sta- s. height and basketball All-Star- s. Bread Jordan (the nickname given Clah by his teammates) include selecteam that tion to the map. A state game. That game will take place this Friday (March 22) beginning at 6 will face the All-Sta- 3A-4- A in a horse programs 4-- H r If you have a thoroughbred, an old gray mare, or even if you are horseless, horse program there is a to fit your interests. There are plenty of opportunities to compete in horse shows, but we are trying to emphasize the non- White of Moab. Scott Johnson returned home last week from a trip to Phoenix and to Califor- 4-- nia. James Crawford, manager of Carhart Feed and Seed in Dove Creek, re- heart underwent cently - H competitive areas of surgery in an Albuquerque 4-- H 4-- H horse programs, says Scott four biRex and Herma Johnson spent a week in St. George. Debra and Russell Larson and family of Salt Lake City met them there. hospital passes. tal- ent, Jimmy Clah is setting new goals and putting Montezuma Creek on the Other honors for Fry 1A-2- 3-d- 7 The fast paced game had s ahead 88 to the 1A 77 at intermission. The 2 High thats not enough, If by Leo Platero In a post season shootout, Jimmy Clah of Whitehorse High was named the most Pago 19 Murray School. baskeball game ar at p.m. - with McKendrick, state leader at Utah State Univer4-- I sity. You dont have to live H on a farm to enjoy horses, McKendrick says. There are opportunities to learn about horses and riding, and there may even be people who are willing to lend out their horse in exchange for Jr. Jazz of Blanding are undefeated champs. (Back row, to r) Courtney Bradford, Joseph Wilson, Tate Bennett, Rich Cahoon, and Coach Garth Wilson, (front) Bradley Eddie, Riley Courtesy photo Pugh, Sam Wilson, and Rett Sage. OAj7 oe Studies Proving Chiropractic Works brief description of a few of the many reports which have recently come to light which demonstrate the effectiveness and even superiority of chiropractic. More information can be obtained at the Mountain Chiropractic Office in Corle. Below J Iftheseareyouronly tickets fiomthepolice, we may liave a special auto rate for you . If you don't have any recent traffic tickets, you might qualify for our new Preferred Plus discount. You see. at Utah Farm Bureau Insurance, we're rewarding good drivers with great coverage at our lowest auto insurance rates. So if youre a good driver, talk to a Farm Bureau agent for complete details on costs and coerage with the Preferred Plus discount. And we could issue you a great new rate. The Farm Bureau Family. Where belonging makes a difterenee. San Juan 801-587-26- 11 Monticello o FAMILY OF Farm Bureau ,', w A FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES f CANADIAN MEDICAL JOURNAL . REPORT of the clinical results of chiropractor Dr. David Cassidy with two groups of patients was published in the Canadian Family Physician (a medical journal) in March, 1985. The study was supervised M.D., a world renowned medical orthopedist. by Dr. Kirkaldy-Willis- , The first group consisted of 171 chronic patients with disabling low back and sacroiliac ailments for a period of 7 years. Result: 87 weeks under chiropractic care, and were returned to normal within without pain one year later. Another group consisted of 11 chronic patients of 17 years duration with spinal canal narrowing due to degenerate changes and arthritic spurring. Result: 38 of this group returned to normal. None of the A study 2-- 3 patients MSHE9 m A is a in either group were made worse under chiropractic care. Watch for aiLhlional information on other studies of Chiropractic effectiveness in this newspaper Call (303) AGENCY MANAGER Terry G. Frost CAREER AGENTS L. Gregory Adams - Monticello Steven H. Burtenshaw - Blanding 565-480- 0 Mountain Chiropractic 587-252- - Dr. Michael A. Treinen D.C. 5 678-244- 3 1933 East Main - Cortez your grooming and exercising it. Even without a horse, you can learn public speaking and record keeping skills through the horse judging, horse bowd quiz, and record book aspects of the horse program, he says. McKendrick says there are also projects for horse packing and trail riding that are non-competitiv- e. Several counties have horse to camps that allow work on several skills at once. Two projects added to the program this year are bare-bacequitation and scurry racing. The scurry race is a loop course over obstacles, he says. For more information on horse programs, call the Extension office in Monti-cell4-II- rs k 4-- H o at 587-323- 9. Like Meeting People? 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