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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday April by Dorothy Nielson fell and broke her pelvis hone, vhich put her in bed for a while. She is doing better, and can get out of bed for short peri- ods. It was spring break at school last week, so Kevin Guymon went to Navajo Mountain to teach. Julie and the two little boys went, too, thinking it would be a good opportunity for the boys to explore new territory. However, the rain took care of that. It was lucky they had some videos with them for entertainment. Clemma Johnson also took advantage of the break to visit her daughter, Tammv, and family in Albuquerque She is home 1992 Page 8 again and back on her bus route. The Senior Citizens had planned a picnic on Tuesday, but the rain caused us to postpone that. So, we had our picnic lunch at the Cen- Bluff Stuff Ineze Wilson H, Turquoise Cafe, along with her husband, Jack Hale. As has been advertised on the radio, our Bluff Library will soon be opening. We hope all the digging up of old gas tanks will be over by that time. From the few times I worked getting it ready, I was impressed with the books we have there. ter. Lupe Hale of Farmington, New Mexico, came to bluff the other day to show this country to her older sister and a niece, who are from Life has its ups and downs. I got up yesterday and went out to start my car. Guadalahara. They had never been to this country, so it was very interesting to picked up Ralph Howe and Roy Pearson and went on a picnic at Sand Island. They also visited the Goosenecks and other places of interest. There wasnt time in one day to got acinths in bloom, that it all in, so they hope to return at a later date. Lupe, a former bluff resident, used to own and operate the 10 Club officers will be announced at the assembly, which begins at 10 a.m on Wednesday, April 15. bob McPherson, instructor at the College of Eastern lltah-SJC- , will speak and winners of the poetry contest will be announced. Water volleyball is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. and a talent show - open to all - begins at 7 p.m. Persons who wish to perform may call Charles L. Johnson from 8 a.m. to much-neede- p.m. at On Thursday, April 16, activities include a contest at 11:30 a.m. 678-229- pie-eatin- g and a variety program at 7 p.m. The Fort Lewis College Indian Choir will perform and there is an admission fee. On Friday, April 17, field day begins at 1:45 p.m. and there is a dance at 8:30 in the evening at the Albert R. Lyman Middle School, music by Wowies from LaVerl Roberts, and a grandson of Lillith Pugh, and Liddell and Hortense Gallup. Roberts, all of Blanding. I Branch at 11 a.m. Mike is a son of Bill and Abu Garcia SPINCAST COMBO SUPERFISH Line, Lure Womens Divisions (8 teams each) Entry Fee: $125$50 Deposit Awards: 1st place - Satin jackets SPORTS Catherine Osborne at 678-220- 1 53 Blanding CROSSWORD PUZZLER You Know Us. We Know You. Member F D 1 Jump Entertain Proposition Go astray Deep sleep Exist Burden Make more gentle 19 City official 21 Occupy a chair 22 Ones there 24 Outfit 26 Promontory 29 More unusual Mans nickname Decay Hebrew month Weaken Moccasin Behold' national bank In banking C ACROSS 4 9 12 13 14 15 17 FIRST WESTERN PEOPLE still make the difference Answer to Previous Puzzle bench 44 Permit 46 Short jacket 48 Algonquian Indian 50 Vast ages 51 Excavate 53 Mephis- - topheles 55 Threefold 58 Hang loosely 61 Ventilate TTIa MES 62 Church official 64 Moray i 65 Johnson of Miami Vice 66 Choice part 67 Male sheep sTl DOWN Cut with an ax 2 Native metal 3 Elementary 1 textbook 4 Deadly pale 5 Engine 6 Above Lair 7 Distress Contests 8 signal God of love 9 Cake 10 Anger Rend Barter Nun s outfit Opening Lawmaker Packs away Knock Chinese mix Fish limb Existed Lengthier Penpoint VALUE 42196S T-shi- For more information call Dannette Coleman or 377 West 300 South Footlike part Wash T-shi- rts Entry Deadline Monday, April 13 SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY pagoda 2nd place - Sweatshirts 3rd place - Tourney the building industry 35 37 39 40 Obscure 42 Church & All 0 who know 34 Blanding Middle School Gym Mens 678-214- Deal with the people 33 is Ready to Fish with Rod, Reel, 18 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Materials 31 Hooks, Bobber, & Blanding Wednesday & Thursday .;Give us a call Building had two young with some thunder. I also stopped to talk to a man who was working on the telephone lines. He told me the lines were so worn, they were taking in moisture. So he was putting in new Mountain Basketball IMDDEDuHIO April 17 Quality threatening clouds that appeared, along Blanding Seventh Ward, and at the White Mesa 8 Dr. G.O. Miller, D.D.S. black storm y 587-252- go Navajo boys come by looking for w'ork. I set them to cleaning my car. They did such a beautiful job, I knew it wouldnt be long until it rained. Keeping a clean car should soon relieve the drought situation. I cut one of my walks short because of some Mike Roberts returned home April 3 after having served in the Dominican Republic, Santiago Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He will report his mission on April 12 at 9 a.m. in 1. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 19 East 2nd South d break, 1 Tuesday Evenings and Saturdays by appointment only projects going on in town that make my walks more interesting. Aside from the old gas tank being dug up at the library, Bill Davis has work going on at his home again - on an upper balcony. Everything that goes on over there makes the old home more beautiful. We have had a wonderful, rain. Im not surprised. Its all due to me. During the spring and parents launches Indian Hays at San Juan High School. Indian royalty and Indian & 678-281- 5 There are a number of students Monday 15 East Center yard. a.m. assembly for Monticello Weather report: out and feast my eyes on, but they are so small it is hard to distinguish them from the little blue flow'ered weeds that have taken over my Indian Days A I Family Dental Clinic night. Completely dead. Not even a whimper. So I had to have it recharged. I look around and see yards with tulips in bloom. Mine arent showing any signs. Its not fair! I do have some grape hy- the m. They ones all the way to St. Christophers Mission. He is very pleasant and I enjoyed my chat with him, but worried for fear he would get wet. He assured me he had a big umbrella. As it turned out, neither of us had anything to fear, and I could have finished my walk. We didnt get the rain until much later at i Military fHmrttrn msmum Parley Redd True Value Hardware student i Merriment Biblical weed 55 Youngster 56 Grande 57 Cloth measure 59 Meadow 60 Shade tree 63 UK Princess |