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Show nr. i .JUAN RKfORD Woilnrsil.iv April 8. 1!2 - I'ao 12 Cedar Mesa conference April Saturday morning The conference will facilitate public dialogue about the management of archaeidopdcal and recreon naational h d for April 2 and Jo in 1 will include leaders from Government, academia, and the private sec tor w ho will begin draft in;; a fut lire mmn for one of the mod Mgnifivnnt ar ch.n oloepial nmipli is m the world ( K er 1(H) peuph lepreM'iifmg a hroad .pel Blunding re-our- tional public land- - m the Cedar Me-- a area Cedar be-- t Me-known perhaps tor the BLM (Irand (lulch Primitive Area, contains abtait 3S5,()I)(J acres from on the north to ( Ih n Canyon Nat ion a Bi ere ation Area on the south, and fn.rii Comb Ridge on tin ato the Red House Cliffs a, U-9- -- triir of concern- i iled in )i tin Tengri --- ha- - ton ( - :tgi oil e l eni e, ha e Been Bill and will f c 5 I to att nd d on the west. 5 address the participants on Bureau of Land Management is pleased to ann.-uncth.it the Cedar Me-- a Conference, sched-uhe I 24-2- -t i The conference is being hold at the San Juan High School in Blanding, with registrations beginning on Friday at S a.m. and the conference proceedings being held from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Friday, and carrying over to Saturday from 8 a m. to 33U p.m. Anyone interested in participating is welcome, and advance registrations arc requested to facilitate For logistical planning. more information, or to register for the conference, contact the BLM San Juan Resource Area in Monti or by u llo at 80 ) Box 7, writing to l.O. Utah 81535. -- ( 1 587-214- 1, Mon-ticell- Open house at San Juan High deeply involved with the state office in this or The purpose of t lie open house is to discuss the changes that are occurring, and answer cpiestioiis concerning the changes San .Juan High School in - students, parents, and the general public to an m formation sharing open house on Thursday, April 9. en-de- 1 at 7 p m ivities w ill begin in the auditorium, where the principal and staff w ill di-- c Ac 1 1 hs in ol i 1; .Juan ement in the San concerning their classrooms until CtaJi State Office of Kduca Nine Dntrict (on toais s aim" 1 i a c el- act 1 s s t tie mt i lit nrtiiini -- -- I i for - to d r a m a - u cm r tin i i t In a h re cry ca 1 del r 1nrt nts also should note that the high school Stage Band concert prm ious scheduled for this s(inie en np ha- - been postponed h i i -- Juan High S in of 9 p ill ha- - been fhe Int er-- t nhal (lull at Southern Utah University niisoring an All-India- Tournament April Players must Indian to par bo 1 ' ne-fourt- pat i 21-2- 5 h - n Basketball VSiO.lX1 J300KS cNi no 16 earn 2 tea m All Mi ids and All-India- 1 MACiAZINHS Southeast Utah's Most Complete Book Store NEXT WEEK Scholarships Scholarships for 50 percent of program fees are available for a course tled Teaching mental Ethics enti- Environ- July 13-1- 1992. The course will be in the canyon country of southeast Utah and will focus on how to teach students of any age to have and act on their own environmental ethic. For details andor an STAY TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS Books Maps Trail Guides Top 10 New Releases Full Selection of Paperbacks Computer Self Help Business Postcards ap- plication form call or write: Four Turners School of Outdoor Education, East Route, Monticello, Utah Sports Special Orders Childrens Cookbooks Magazines Books on Jape National 50 South Main Vi &. New Arrivals Daily International Newspapers Moab, Utah 84532 (801) 259-BOO- K m a double elimination 1 . ntry fee For more information, call the SUU Multicultural ct liter at 566 7770 betw reti 8 a m. and 5 p m Monday n 1 s bracket and the entry deadline is April 7 There is an e I f. t trum and at the Cedar City Middle School gyms. This -s t 1 - i basketball tourney an JTr-2 GRAND OPENING 81535. All-Indi- -- a Time will be reser eel for parents to meet individually with teachers to discuss the propress of their children. Teachers will be m and answer cpiesfions s i -- i t r n diaii Womens tournament w ill bo hold at SI Us Ton , through Friday. FIELD DAY AT CEU COLLEGE Community, faculty and students are invited to a DAY OF FUN SATURDAY, APRIL 11 CEUSAN JUAN CAMPUS All kinds of tourneys, & drawings for adults Easter Egg Hunt Jam-packe- d & kids We want to construct a $70,000 building for the Health Care Services District at a cost to them of only $30,000. To do so, we need your help. 8 a.m. To pledge money, labor, or material, please call MONTICELLO AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION Day of Entertainment Sponsored by CEU Student Council CEU BOOKSTORE Final The project to build a new, consolidated ambulance garage and training room in Monticello is gaining momentum, but we need your pledges and donations of money, time, and materials. games For all children A SO WE CAN BE THERE QUICKER, WHEN YOU NEED OUR HELP! Flood-Sal- e Closeout On the plaza by the dormitories and cafeteria. Terrill Slade Director 587-2- 1 49 Mike Harris Coordinator 587-29- 1 7 Burton Black Secretary 5 or 2496 587-22- 1 or mail your contribution to Monticello Ambulance Association P.O. Box 1022, Monticello, UT 84535-1022. Unbelievable prices on clothing, post-i- t notes, binders, rodeo coats, office supplies & much more I 10 am to 2 pm Cash Sales Only THANK YOU |