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Show lKC THK SAN J I 'AN )KI Wi (1iu-m- .l.mu.irv 1.i 2, IW2 - Pago i Wedding announced Jason Pionke the Bet Bluff Stuff by Dorothy Nielson was boy was born to Melissa Benally on January 14, He A Man, and Carol Pionke was the Maid of Honor. Teera Morava, the four year old daughter of the couple, wa.-th-e Flower Girl. weighed - ; . i rr i n. f in c a I. o 1 i IM'jg, ( - f r. (i t li r r J m ss Ary 1 an ua r ero I . .Morava, bride; , Blanding at the Barbara Palau ! 1. 1 Maid v M ,! Tcnv Honor Fa-ti' the Bapti-- t Church officiated at the ceremrn I or brother of tin Barbara Palmer; and Tony Wujcik, photographer. 'I he parents of the bride were unable to attend. The couple and their daughter will make their home in Blanding r, c . you often find yourself chasing rainbows when it comes to sewing? Find the pot of gold at the call Clarke or Slade at one of the above numbers. "You will, they say, truly think youve struck a pot of gold in the treasures to be discov- Do spring fashion show coordinated by Melissa Slade, a Monticello High Sterling Scholar candidate, and Raelene Clarke of Monticello, a professional sewing instructor. On display at the fashion show' will be designer February 11 turing Can y o n a n d s N a t u r a History Association is of1 friends were present to honor him for his accom- County student. The intern will wmrk at Natural Bridges National Monument, receiving looking for girls and boys who wear sizes up to 6X to model. If you are interested and your child qualifies, please call Clarke at or Slade at The coordinators also extend an invitation to anyone who would like to display porcelain dolls under the supervision of an adult. For more information, Social security summer. At completion of the internship in September, a $500 scholarship will be are 587-286- d 9 4. representative of the Social Security AdministraA tion will be in Monticello at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 5, at the San Juan County courthouse. The representative will be in Blanding at Social Services, 522 North 100 East, on February 5, on from 2 to 4:30 p.m., and Thursday, February 6, from Wednesday, 8 a.m. until noon. American Diabetes Association & ounces with an ungraded school, so Principal A1 Clark, Kevin Guymon, Vangie Kay, Robin Burand, and Paula Lewis went to Spanish Fork to visit an ungraded school to observe their methods. Clemma Johnson took advantage of her vacation from bus driving to visit her daughter, Tammy Olsson, in Albuquerque. She was accompanied by her granddaughter from Blanding. They had a good time, as usual, but when it was time to return home, they learned that Gallup had had so much snow they had to close the schools. They returned a Elder Jed Dalton will re- turn on January 29 from the California Riverside Mission of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-day He served in four different areas. He will report his missionary experiences on February 9 at 2:30 p.m. in Fourth Ward at the Monticello Stake Center. Jed is a son of Val and Aleta Dalton of Monticello. Moab. Applications, along with a cover letter, should be returned to the Association by February 14. For more information, call Janet Lowe and got home safely. Speaking of schools -Kevin Guymons class left a poster on my door with a note saying that they wished to have the contents printed in the Record: To all Mexican Water and Red Mesa Chapter resiWrite letters to dents: Peterson Zah and Davis John if you want electricity and running water. Write letters now! by Roy Atcitty, Byron B. Bitsinnie, A. Chee, Reggie N. Begaye. The addresses are: Peterson Zah, Chairman of the Navajo Nation, P.O. Box 308, Window Rock, Arizona 86515; and, Davis John, Tribal Councilman, P.O. Box 308, Window Rock, Arizona 86515. Seems to be reasonable requests - for the electricity and running water, and to have people write. Belva and Joe Nielson have pulled their trailer to Mesa to spend the rest of the cold weather months. Joe came back for a few days, but reports that they made mmm Quality Building 259-600- 3. Materials ' T Give us a call r 678 - 2140 Book Purchase Reservation Card Deal with the people hardbound copies of Truth About Stress" by Mitchell Tate pearance. One good thing about winter is how wonderful it is to have spring! Its like the man who was hitting his head with a hammer because it felt so good when he stopped. On one of my walks, I passed Bob Howell, who was busy raking leaves and debris to put on his lot in anticipation of spring planting, I presume. He said he was taking advantage of the good weather. It may be just a lull before bad weather starts in again, but it is to The nights stay enjoy. cold. Advertising Pays d Dishes Should Be Clean and Not Heard. Finest Dishwashers who know the building industry $14.95 4! - Make checks payable to: Healthy 'Wealthy, and Wise, Inc. COO 5" r1 Hon Dr St. George. Utah 84770 1 , , h 4 SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY 37 7 We:t 300 Soirn f43rr',j: J-? U C: n t' b I re- ports of other places with cold and snow. I can take walks now without freezing. In fact, Im beginning to look the trees over, and I think that it wont be too much longer until the little green leaves make their ap- SYSTEM' Please ship Price after hearing weather different way than usual Le-lean- awarded. Interested students may pick up an application at their high school, Job Service, or at Canyonlands Natural History Association, 30 South 100 East, at CNHA, 888-173- Christian is a son of Chris and Elaine Johnson of Blanding. He is currently attending the College of Eastern Utah in Price. 1 hands on training in interpretive and information services through working in the park visitor center. Eligible applicants must be college-bounhigh school in seniors good academic standing who will graduate in 1992, or an area college student with plans to continue his or her education. The student selected for the position will w'ork part time until June, with increasing hours through the 587-280- Family and fering an internship and scholarship to a San Juan it with Wool participants will show their projects. coordinators g Christian. Scholarship to area student French heirloom sewing; and, homemade porcelain dolls. Additionally, Make The life-lon- plishment. and smocking Christian T. Johnson was advanced to the rank of Eagle Scout on December 27, 1991, with the presentation of his Eagle Badge during an Eagle Court of Honor held in the Blanding North Chapel. The realization of this goal was a very special experience for ered at the fashion show'. clothes and patterns (for saleg the latest style?, fea- 4 Bluff is experimenting a fashion show Chasing Rainbows - pounds Baxter Benally. School was out for two days last week - for Martin Luther King Day and a teachers day. It gave the kids and teachers time to do other things. Attending the ceremony were the parent.-- of the prunra; Sharon Smith, aunt cf the groom; Shane Robert Janie- 8 and will be called Kyle. Grandparents are Dora and the journey without problems, and Belva stood the journey well, in spite of her recent surgery. I look out at blue skies and feel grateful. Especially Made Today |