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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday April 22, 1002 4-Cor- football camp June 8 ners The annual Four Corners Football Camp is scheduled as this year for June announced by Weber State University and Reebok. The camp will bo held at M onticello High School each day from 9 a.m. to 8-1- 2, 1 p.m . The non-conta- open to all camp is ct student-athletes- , grades 4 through 12. The camp is part of a commitment made by Weber State staff and retired SJHS track team national football league players to help develop young talent. Their goal is by Milton Carroll will compete on May BYIJ Invitational 3 edge and skills, and to bring visibility to young athletes in southern Utah. For more information call: Coach Cecil Stockdale, Weber State Football, work, or ! ' ' , S i 1 Or who will 'A James Z7 1 801-626-61- High School, work or at the Those participate are Hughes, Tons NieUon, and the Klim quart t of Johnnv Sluun-Davi- e Lee, Joe Appl and Nathan NieUon The turnout for track . V. Monticello 801-587-246- - 1 home, or Coach Bill Manzanares, 1 Black, Carl Gutke, Joe Ap pie, Nathan Nielson, .Josh $ ' 1- members team Track to Strive to improve knowl- 801-392-112- 1une f f I1' : n f i , V, tin-Ne- ar n is larger than it for quite .ome tim w 1 h 32 bos participating We hae t nn o or thne oy " ha-bee- 5 home. 801-587-26- -- f Church chapter meeting April 26 The Native American Church of Navajoland Inc. of Oljato Chapter has scheduled a church chapter meeting on Sunday, April 16, commencing at 9 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Oljato Chapter House. This important meeting is to elect new church chapter officers. The present officers - Jonah Yellowman, president; Thomas Clah, vice president; Tsosie, Pauline treasurer; and, Oscar Begaye Sr., secretary - are planning to step down and leave the door open for new officers, especially for church members in the Ol Kevin Blake jato area. Other matters on the agenda are: (1) certification of membership drive for all NAC church members and rodemen, (2) an address current church on issues by Roy Lee Black, Sr., director of the Board, and (3) initiation of plans for the Navajo Reservation Annual NAC Convention. All NAC members residing in the Oljato, Monument Valley, VCA, Douglas Mesa, and Halchita areas are invited to attend. A free dinner will be propot-luc- k vided at noon. and Donna Balch Wedding announced Mr. Balch and Mrs. Calvin of Blanding, Utah, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Kevin Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blake of Blanding, on Saturday, April 25, at the Blanding North Chapel. Donna and Kevin are students at San Juan High School. Kevin, who is employed by the airport at Halls Crossing, will graduate this spring. They will make their home in Bland- 1600m. At the Whitehorse meet, those who placed are ing. Nathan and Josh Nielson in the high jump, taking second and third with reception honoring the couple will be held following the ceremony from 7:30 to 9:30 in the evening at the North Chapel. Friends are cordially invited. A jumps of 6' and 5 1 0 respectively; Joey Apple took third in the long jump at 18 5"; Ben Carroll took second in the javelin at 125 the 1600m medley took second; and the 4x100 took first with a time of 47.1. Remembrance display at library at the Juan County A display Bland-ingSa- n L- commemorates a painful period in world history. April 26 through May 3 has been set aside by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial ibrary Council as Days of membrance 1992. Re- The theme of the council is For the dead and the living we must bear witness. Fifty years ago this month mass-gassin- g of European Jews began at Auschsitz-Bitkena- u Concentration Camp. Today, with increased racism and disre- gard for human rights, it becomes doubly important that we remember the Holo caust and its millions of innocent victims, says librarian Mickey Palmer. The BlandingSan Juan County Library has a large number of books dealing with this dark period in history and currently has them on display and available for check out at the library. Bookmarks commemorating the Days of Remem- , Merit awards historical journal. Two teachers in San Juan County received the Teach- Carol er Merit Award: Itykken of Bluff Elementary School, who will receive the Utah Historical and Wilcox of San Juan High School who will receive the Western Historical Quar- thousands. terly. Quarterly G , Janet American Diabetes Association American Kidney Foundation 800 Brian Mose was second in the 3200m; Clayton Black took first in the 200m at 24.9; Nathan Nielson took second in the 100m at 11.9; Curtis Betsuie took second in the 400m at 57.2 and Ben Carroll took fourth at 58 Teacher Merit Awards for 1992 were announced during the Utah History Fair at Brigham Young University. The awards include one year subscriptions to an brance also are available. As so many library patrons are children, our display primarily focuses on the children of the camps, who number in the hundreds of 1 1 8 8299 800 888 1734 Mike Shumway, son of Jim and Lynda Shumway of Blanding, has accepted a call to serve in the Quere-taro- , Mexico Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. His farewell will be Sunday, April 26, in the Blanding 8th Ward at 9 a.m., Latter-da- y Blanding South Chapel. Friends and neighbors are cordially invited. Home Cooked Goodness HOGIES RESTAURANT 216 EAST CENTRAL April 22 thru 28 MONTICELLO Vegetable Beef Specials lor this week include Salad Bar except Taco Salad HOGIES RESTAURANT each event, which n unusual, said Art Burten shaw, track coach. Most of them don't have a lot of e perience as they are fresh men and sophomores," he added. Returning seniors are Nathan Nielson, Kle Gutke, Josh Halls, James Hughes, and Kurtis Pugh. Their first meet was at Kirtland. Those who competed and placed are Carl Gutke in the 100m, and James Hughes in the in 587-255- 0 & Mike a 1991 graduate of San Juan High School, worked for a construction company in St. George while awaiting his mission call. He will enter the Mission Training Center in seconds. The team will compete at Region on May 9, and at State on May at BYU. 15-1- 6 Births Mirinda Madison Boy Lisa and Ivan Carr Boy Sandra and Steve Knight Girl Julia and L. Hardy Redd Girl Tami Garcia and Tony Keith Girl American Cancer Society Provo on April 29. 1 800 227 2315 SAN JUAN CREDIT UNION Grilled Cheese Cream Broccoli Cauliflower Chicken Noodle & Cheeseburger Cream of Celery & Hamburger Chicken Noodle & Grilled Cheese & BBQ McRib Home Cooked Goodness Every Day" OPEN 6 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY has moved to 200 North Main Street San Juan High School A Building Phone: 678-212- 4 Open 3 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday Wednesday Thursday |