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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday Apnl again in the fall NORTHERN NEWS fool specialist lor inlants. children and adults will be at the Blanding Clinic April 16 Thursday Afternoon For appointment please call pos- by William Pierce sibly spend a couple of months in Monticello. Dur- The Blankenagels soon will have an interesting ing the summer months, she has plans to travel the area and learn more about guest at the Rattlesnake Ranch. The International Internship Program is sending (through the Japanese School Internship program), a young Japanese teacher to La Sal. Dr. Dennis A Blackburn, D.P.M. - and American culture. understanding that she has already begun to ask a number of questions that indicate she may not be quite ready for the very rural nature of La Sal, such as how often the bus stops in La Tomoko Yoshida is a graduate of Chukyo University with a degree in sociology. Her goals in accepting this trip to Utah are many. She first plans to teach at the La Sal Elementary School, and provide the students with in- Sal. The story is told of a father, who, upon his daughters first date, invited the young man into the front room of his home to wait for his date. As the young man sat there, the father asked if the young fellow could see his ears without the use of a mirror. The young man thought that was silly and replied in the negative. The father then said, Touch my daughter tonight, and you will be able to! A short time ago, I asked formation about Japanese history, music, and cooking, as well as language and culture. Tomoko will join the teaching staff at the school for the remainder of this school year, and return Saturday Night Date Night Al-go- Come to Wagon Wheel Pizza. Get a medium pepperoni, sausage, or beef pizza and im medium drinks. Take your receipt to The Movies and get in free. All for just $10 that situation The following class hours were compiled following a review of the curriculum catalogues of 22 medical schools and 11 chiropractic colleges, and updated from the National Health Federation bulletin and other publications statistics. tourist industry - including grocery stores and retail establishments - will profit from SuperHost training. Remember, one satisfied customer will tell three people, and one dissatisfied customer will tell 12 people. As a business ownerop-erato- r it is in your best interest to have your staff, and yourself, become Superllosts. Training will be available in the county once a month. For more information, call the San Juan m (because Kim had made arrangements to stay in Monticello) but we, as well, were out of town for the Not only will weekend. Kim remember this weekend, but it will stand out as a red letter first for her Monticello County Travel Council at 587-323- 5 during normal business hours. New record The seventh annual Blue Mountain to Canyonlands Triathlon was held on March 7. The 129 contestants enjoyed beautiful weather conditions as they traversed the predomi- nantly downhill course -beginning on the Abajo Mountain and ending near Dugout Ranch. The 5K leg was fast, thanks to the trail grooming efforts of Grant Bronson. The bike leg was fast, with a light tailwind for the cyclists. The 10K running leg presented racers with mild temperatures as they passed cross-countr- y 26-mil- e Indian scenic Creek Canyon. Taking first place overall this year was the team comprised of Chas Cartwright, skier; John Groos, cyclist; and John Dunn, runner. They completed the course in a record time of 2:04:44. All three members turned in excellent performances in th is closely contested race, besting a Moab team by a little over one minute. The winner in the solo division wras Mark Seaton of Durango, who completed the course in 2:17:33. While the turnout of local Matt Peterson, son of James B. and Anita Peterson of Eastland, recently completed two years of service for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints sion. contestants was down from previous years, Eddie Allred and a large number of volunteers again made this a successful and ever popular event. fiirtlis 9 His mission report will be given on Sunday, April 12, at 9 a.m. in the Eastland Tonya and Haylem Poyer Branch chapel. Friends and neighbors are cordially invited. Aurelia and Eugene Bunderson Boy Girl a? ees? Other required subjects for Doctors of Chiropractic: adjusting, manipulation, kinesiology, and other similar basic subjects related to their specialty. Other required subjects the Doctors of medicine: pharmacology, immunology, general surgery, and other similar basic subjects related to their specialty. for GRAND TOTAL CLASS HOURS Including Other Basic Subjects 4,485 additional information in this newspaper on other studies of Chiropractic effects. tiveness. 1933 E. Main - Cortez Watch for (303) set in triathlon through in the England Leeds Mis- 4J248 5 y Have you ever wondered just how much education your chiropractor has? The facts may very well surprise you. Today, at least six years of highly specialized college training are required to graduate and earn licensure, and chiropractic has gained recognition as a comprehensive, scientifically sound force care. Anyone involved in the not come to the house Todays Doctors of Chiropractic Have Six or More Years of College Chiropractors must meet stringent educational requirements, including approximately 600 hours of externship, which qualifies them for licensure in all states and Canadian provinces. In many states, they must pass a basic science examination - the same examination that is given to medical students. They must also pass a rigid chiropractic board examination. And their state probably requires continuing educational seminars for annual license renewal. If you have friends who are uninformed or misinformed about chiropractic education, why not share this knowledge with them. They, too, may benefit from todays scientific chiropractic s. in our home. HOW WELL EDUCATED ARE CHIROPRACTORS? to those for Doctors of Chiropractic. on training and 3 for commuApril These traintrainers. nity ers will be conducting training sessions for people interested in becoming 2 Not, only did the young man 6 among the healing arts. Only chiropractic concerns itself with the interrelationship of structure and body functions, and only chiropractic effectively utilizes natural, drugless methods of treatment - primarily spinal adjustments. The Doctor of Chiropractic readily acknowledges that the early, formative years of chiropractic education - like those of medicine left much to be desired. But this is true of every science and profession. Look at these typical basic educational requirements for medical school graduates as compared SuperHost the Junior Prom presented EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT IN APRIL 164 S Main The San Juan County Travel Council sponsored gotten over it. In fact, years later she married the guy. I put the same question to Alan Hatch, and basically got the same response. During this last weekend, One Special Package 1992-PnKe- Local SuperHost training session Terry Warner at Rio how he handled his daughters first date. He indicated that he has never Pizza and The Movies 587-276- It is my H, While Supplies Last CARHART 565-480- 0 Please call today for an appointment FEED & SEED Mountain Chiropractic Dr. Michael A. Treinen D.C. 281 N. Guyrene Dove Creek 677-223- 3 |