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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday April 17, 1991 - Page 8 nathon McPherson, Talon San Juan High School honor roll The 1990-9- third term 1 honor roll at San Juan High School includes 27 students who earned all As, a 4.0 grade point average. They are: Grade Shane Bayles, 9: Millie Black, Josh Nielson, Erin Miller, Brayden Richmond, and Gwendolyn Spot-tedel- k. Stringham, Lynn Hurst, Lance Knight, Jayleen Laws, Lisa Nielson, Stephanie Randall, Kimberly Burt, Storm Burtenshaw, Christopher Johansen, Zackery Stevens, Heather Clark, Justin Shearer, Natalie Olsen, and Candace Johnson. Also, Patricia Carroll, Sunny Lee, Heather Bartlett, Chrislyn Glover, Candee Stash, Veronica Williams, Cassie Bradford, Aun-dre- a Holden, Eldon Nez, Jared Palmer, Penny Wilson, Rickell Saunders, Cory Black, Sheileen Guymon, Nathan Halls, Jeffery Johnson, Virginia Palmer, Benjamin Carroll, Stephen Smith, Jerald Bradford, Sandy Kay, and Chad Shumway. Grade 10: Marci Bayles, Gina Duane Brown, John Brown, Jenny Hurst, Sarah Mar-tinea- u, and RayeAnn Ver- non. Grade Shanni 12: Bay- les, Lewis (Adam) Black, Stephen Blake, Myken Bradford, Noelle Bronson, David Halls, Chris Kurtz, Misty Shearer, and Denise Smith. Grade 10: Kulaniake Fisher, Rebecca Guymon, David Johnson, Jeremy Jed Lyman, Autumn Northern, and Melanie Randall. Grade 11: Klea Bayles, Honor roll students who earned grade point average between 3.5 and 3.99 are: Grade 9: William Hook, Shelly Lyman, Jared Stevenson, Kari Vernon, Kayela Grover, Jo- - Anthony Guymon, Kartchner, Enoch Brown, Bryan Grade 11: Jared Langston, Bowring, Kevin Blake, Kyle Amber Shumway, Ryan Gutke, Caroline Shumway, and Roberts, Marcia Black, Marla Jonathon Olsen. Grade 12: Wade Stevenson, Shearer, Nathan Nielson, Jami Bayles, Karen Black, Kelly Mindy Wright, Suzanne PrenJohnson, Ryan Nielson, Lydia tice, Stephanie Singer, John Orlo Knight, Lacy, Christian Johnson, StephMadruga-Perez- , Annette Adams, Teresa Nieves, en Workman, Sheila Bradford, Jennifer Pierce, Emily Byrd, Rita Stash, Ben Byrd, Charley Johnson, Milton Carroll, Carroll, Chris Wilcox, and Kurtiz Pugh, Casey Black, Jason Orlando Smith. Black. Jo-den- e Black, Donna Balch, Johnny Slavens, Mandy Lyman, Marci Lyman, Thomas Lyman, Clayton Black, Shalee Bayles, Greg Kirkham, Jodi Kurtz, John Laws, Rochelle Gatton, Travis Black, Kathrina Glover, Jeffrey Halliday, Justin Ivins, Codi Jones, Spencer Singer, Jed Harris, Sarinda Johansen, Alisa Chamberlain, Ron Price (right) vice president of agencies; Steve Burtenshaw, San Juan County agent; and Tim Hoffman, vice president of Courtesy photo marketing. Daniel Brown, Summer Wojcik, Ryan Wheeler, and Sharon Nathan Nielson Brook Shumway Stephanie Singer SJHS students named by Chris Wilcox Nathan Nielson, Brook Shumway, and Stephanie Singer from San Juan High School were chosen by the Deseret News and the Lake Tribune for teams in basketball. All-Sta- Nathan is Leanna Robinson, science teacher at San Juan High School, has selected to participate in the Institute for Chemical Educations 1991 Chemistry Updating course at the University of California at Berkeley, June 23 through July 19. All participants are from schools with 50 percent been or greater a and Neldon and Joline Holt traveled to Salt Lake City on March 29 where they met their son, Greg, who has been in Saudia Arabia with the 142 Intelligence Battal- te junior, and the late Dorothy Nielson. Brook played guard, and is a senior this year. He is a son of Danny and LeAnn ion. The Albert R. Lyman Middle School is presenting a Shakespearian Festival this week. The Green Show is Monday through Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The play on Shumway. Stephanie is a senior, and played point guard. She is a daughter of Lewis and Donna Singer. Alisa Chamberlain received honorable mention. She is a sophomore, and is a daughter of Ike and LouNell Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. (after the Green Show') is Taming of the Shrew. Come out and support the Middle School. For tickets, call the school at Chamberlain. 678-221- 2. under-represente- d students in science Lectures and demonstrations will be given by ICE staff, and by members of Steve Burtenshaw, career agent in San Juan County, has been named to Farm and was inducted into the Bureau Insurances resident of Blanding, Burtenshaw joined Farm Bureau Insurance as a career agent in 1988. Farm Mil- lionaires club. Salt played guard for the Broncos. He is a son of Preston Nielson Science teacher to attend UC all-sta- te Award to insurance agent WHIRLPOOL GOLD RING DEALER Members of the prestigious group were honored at a banquet on March 20 in Salt Lake City. In addition to qualifying for the Millionaires Club, Burtenshaw also received recognition for membership enrollment Farm Bureaus Eagles Club. A Bureaus family of financial planning services pro- vides investment product and insurance services in a Five state area. FACT STATE WORKERS COMPENSATION RECORDS STUDIED Below is a 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 Cortez. State of California Industrial Back Injury Study. 1 ,(XX) loss and residual patients w'crc questioned about work-tim- e pain. 629 patients responded, of which half were medically treated and the other half chiropractically treated. The study was conducted by Richard Wold, M.D., in 1972. UCs chemistry faculty. Two outstanding high school teachers will direct Conclusion of study: Patient time loss was cut in half under chiropractic care compared to medical care in all three categories studied. Chiropractic effectiveness is 2 to 1 better over medical care in these types of ailments. discussion sessions and the laboratory work. Funding for the institute program comes from the National Science Foundation and covers room and board, travel expenses, fees for four semester credits, and a stipend of $300 per week. Brent J Johansen, D.D.S. J Family Dental Care 212 South 200 East 2 Blanding - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday i a Keep your bite bright 678-281- 0 State of Oregon Workers Compensation Study. A study of workers compensation records of the results of chiropractic and medical treatment for patients having comparable back ailments was conducted by Rolland A. Martin, M.D., in 1971. Whirlpool Appliances and receive $30.00 cash back from Whirlpool Corporation HURRY! THIS OFFER IS GOOD Results: 82 returned to work in 42 returned to work in APRIL 5 thru MAY 10. 1991 1 1 week under chiropractic care. week under medical care. Conclusion: Patients under chiropractic care got well in one-hathe time as patients under medical care. Chiropractic care was twice as effective as medical care for the same type of back ailments. The patients suffered only one-ha- lf as much. lf ASK ABOUT OUR 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH SALEH! MOSS TV & APPLIANCE 444 East Main Street CORTEZ, CO Ph for additional information in this newspaper on other studies of Chiro-N- . Watch 565-710- 1 a. THE DOMINATE DEALER IN THE FOUR CORNERS 678-344- 0 Emergency Buy any ...7. Whirlpool practic effectiveness. Call (303) 565-480- 0 Mountain Chiropractic Dr. Michael A. Treinen D.C. 1933 East Main - Cortez |