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Show THE SAN Jl'V.' KEC'OHI) Wednesday April 1992 1, -- Page 4 A and preservation of cultural heritage". Marcia Gal li, associate dean at College of Eastern Utah - San Juan Campus, presented the award. Kay was honored for instilling in her children the value of education, and an appreciation of their Navajo culture. Career Day was sponsored by the Rural Academy of Math, Science and Technology and CEU - San Juan According to Campus. Amer Tumeh, organizer of Career Day, the activity accomplished all that we had hoped it would. day-lon- Students Fred Begay speaks to students at San Juan High School Start Byrd photo during Career Day 92 We hope the experience gives students a better un- Career Day 92 features physicist Fred Begay, staff phv-ic- it at Los Alamos Laboratories, spoke to over 201) high school students during Career I)a 92 recently held m Blanding Hi- - ke note address vc it led "Parallelism Between the Navajo View of Nature and the Modern View ol St alia Mae Kay of CEU-SJ- C, and talked with representatives from the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Federal Bureau of Investigation, ARA Leisure Services, Los Alamos Laboratories, and Sandia National Dr, Dr. visited g derstanding of what they Bland-m- g was honored with a humanitarian award for her commitment to education can accomplish with a good education, and what is available in career choices, Tumeh said. to the generosity of the Blanding residents, blood $a0t jfrottt tfjc donations far exceeded the quota. Forty years ago this week The theft of six calves it seemed that summer had really arrived as the fields were getting green, flowers were beginning to bloom, and there were baby chicks and calves around. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Jones were home from college to spend their spring vacation with family and friends in Monticello. Lynn Palmer, state road supervisor in Blanding, reported that he and his crew had worked 36 hours to save the bridge at Hatch Wash from Max Wilcox of La Sal was being investigated by the sheriffs office. William B. Redd had been appointed mayor of Blanding by the city council following the resignation of Mayor Riley Hurst. Caroline Watkins of Blanding walked Marian from destruction by flood Erma Lee Nielson of Blanding was met by U members of her family at Twenty-fiv- years ago e this week the Red Cross Bloodmobile astounding collected an pints of 132 raised considerable contro- versy among golfers and others interested ation. Lindy Hess, in recre- Gerald Hyde, and Douglas Pehrson of Monticello were among University of Utah students home for quarter break. Amrricttn Kidney Foundation 1 HDD a- -t N at u re Dr. Begav said his obser- v rate from heart attack declined 30 percent from 1979 to 1989, says the American Heart ff w-- $ rn r ' , y ' Ul i - P4 7,?' JJi r 7 ,'' 4 7i'd t , 4 t t?. ' "r'p 4f " r-j- . A 4 at ''0 jN- - A , ,4 ", ' 4 : V' 4 'V, "4 y' ',' Jf' ''M V' 4 ff Marcia Galli, associate dean at CEU - SJC, presents humanitarian award to Stella Mae Kay. Stan Byrd photo JUNIOR LIVESTOCK 4-- H Lamb Grow Grain - & - D.D.S. Soybean Flake, 34 protein 678-281- 0 ncUMtfmikcsacliUcitnce! Fa. Place your order now! We have some already Call (801) 587-203- 8 in Farm Bureau $2.85 for 40 bag $142.50 per ton stock! FAMILY OF FINANCIAL PLANNING NS . 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Brent O' 9 N Hiway 191 - Blanding Calf Grower Keep your bite bright a.m. to 6 KENNYS Top Notch Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7 days a week i f die. Blanding ; U ? i Association, but heart attack remains the number one cause of death. The AHA estimates that about 1.5 million Americans will have a heart attack in 1992. and about 500,000 of them will Johansen, - A Day included Miriam Leon and Jasper Long of Sandia The death k, 4. e National Laboratories in Albuquerque. They gave overviews of their jobs at Sandia, and urged the students to prepare for careers by continuing their education. , $ Youre Invited Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner y- sS''V , 4 vations of nature as a young man helped in his developHe ment as a physicist. urged the students to use their power of observation to help attain personal goals, and to continue their education. Dr. Begays struggle to gain an education and to become a well known Navajo-Utphysicist was documented in a film, The Long Walk of Fred Begay, produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Other speakers at Career i $ fifFiProm y (soterss) c sas2&ies9 San Juan 801-587-26- 11 Monticello of commissioners, county Thanks blood in Blanding. Nielson Blanding had been elected Utah Mother of the Year. Changed fees at the golf course, established by the waters. the bus station in Monticello upon her return from an LDS mission to the southern states. She was honored at a chicken dinner as soon as she arrived home. away with one of the two top honors when she was named a regional winner in the annual state mathematics contest held at BYU. CAREER AGENTS Gregory Adams - Monticello Steven H. Burtenshaw - Blanding L. agency manager Terry G. Frost 587-252- - 5 678-244- 3 |