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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday May 27. 1992 and Ruth Crowley and Gary and Phyllis Crowley and family who went to Cortez Happenings by Helen Helen Red show More nice rains, but we could have done without the for Mothers Day. fierce wind here last day afternoon. Correction: it was Jaime met at day morning. Eastland Relief Society the church on Tues- Tues- Fern Peterson gave the lesson. I gave reading of my life tory. President Joyce a his- Har- vey says they plan to have more life histories read. Joe Kay Holyoak and family of Moab spent Wednesday evening visiting with his aunt, Veda Pehrson. Elizabeth Jaramillo went to Gloriota, New Mexico, for a Womens Christian Convention. There were 580 at the banquet. Lori and Hill Brandt have a new daughter. She wa horn May 10 at San J u tin Hospital, weighing and will he called Stacy Lyn. Vernetta Sonderegger and her daughter, Relva Bowring of Blanding, at- Womens tended a two-daConference last week sponsored by BYU and the Relief Society. They enjoyed the very much. The Canyon Country Cloggors have been busy this spring. Day, a benefit workshop and performance held in Cortez in February, was well attended and highly successful. About $2,500 was raised for Suzanne Jakino to help meet her medical expenses. Clog-a-Mani- a Clog-a-Mani- competi- a tion results; Cuties, gold superior; Boy-.- , gold; Kicker,-.- , silver; Guys and Gals, gold superior; and, Girls, gold superior. A special EEilE On March 21 three teams in the Utah participated Open Clogging ChampiThe onships in Provo. Polly, A Musical presented by Johanne Frechette Perry. About 7,000 women attended the conference. Melonie Peterson and the heart of canyon country at Canyonlands National Park Needles District In Gas - propane lce cold beer Showers Maps, books, info Hong Kong. Allan and Diane Tracy went to Cedar City to see their daughter, Rachel, receive an aw'ard for contributing the most to the college during the past year. pop 4X4 rentals Scenic flights Camping - partial hookups - firewood 34 miles southwest on Hwy 211 - OPEN 8 259-203- 2 or 259-854- 5 Don a.m 'til 7 p.m. COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION MONTICELLO - Fairgrounds 10 Noon to 3:30 pm Wednesday, June BLANDING and Jonne 1 1 -- -- . She encourages the public to come watch the teams perform on Saturday, May 30, at 7 p.m. at the Monticello High School auditorium. called to serve in the Micronesia Guam Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of His Saints. farewell service will be held Sunday, May 31, at 2:30 p.m. in the Monticello Fourth Ward. A warm welLatter-da- y Daniel Sloan Palmer Day. Blanding. come is extended to all. Darren Mission will enter the Training Center commencement MONTICELLO TRAIL EDGE LT New Income Guidelines Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) As of July 1991, your household is eligible to receive USDA donated commodities under this program if your income is within the following guidelines 23585R16 , 150 $ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 828 1,110 1,393 1,675 1,958 2,240 2,523 2,805 ANNUAL INCOME $ 9,930 13,320 16,710 20,100 23,490 26,880 30,270 33,660 of poverty, for each additional member for households of over members add. to monthly income $282 or to annual income $3,390 At 150 households must meet these income guidelines regardless of age or household composition. REMEMBER: All MfeM OF POVERTY MONTHLY INCOME HOUSEHOLD SIZE 8 each Regular $134.73 Excellent farm, ranch and back country tire FREE MOUNTING AND BALANCE Come In Today Supply Limited Plus excise tax, sales tax and recycle fee exercises of the University of Kansas in Lawrence. Palmer was awarded a Master of Arts degree in Soviet and East if Written authorization will be required for those individuals to pick up commodities for additional households. of Blanding is among the 5,800 students who received a degree at the May 17 ger, in Arizona. Post Office 1 1 am to 1 pm n, l Save $100 on set of four Slate regulations require that an individual may only pick up commodities for a maximum of two additional households 1 Girl-Divi-bo- TIRE SUPER BUYfa Noon to 3 pm -- Thursday, June May at the Lagoon Amusement Park near Salt Lake. On the fir.-- t Aeek end, the intermediate team-- , placed as follows: Cube-- , first place in the All and fir:--t phue in Show. The Boys to. h tw first place award-- . .:i Team Divi-.i- t n Three ti am-- , part pafed in the round weektt of the Tin Kickchampionship. ers placed second n Advanced Line Team, and received third in the All Girl-- , The Guy- - and category. Gals received two firt place awards - one for a show routine, and one for precision. The Girls team earned second place in a tough championship Show in Country Cloggers director, PARKWAY TEXACO BLUFF - Community Building Thursday, June 11 1 2:30 to 3 pm LA SAL - Front of held on two weekend-- , European Studies. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clint D. Palmer of Center 11 - wn-- . in Provo on June 10. He is a son of Bonnie Day of Monticello and the late Robert Blanding Senior Citizen Center Wednesday, June 10 - Noon to 3 pm Thursday, June s Rocky Mountain Clogging Cha mpion .hip daughter, Tina, and Jimmie Inskeet were married April 23 in Jimmies grandmothers pretty yard in Moab. Elva Jones is back home after spending the winter with her daughter, Ada Ea- - WHITE MESA Risen-hoover- The thanks the teams and the parents for a great year. husband, Richard Shum, are visiting friends in General store - snack bar Boys placed second. Division. Jody Fellmeth, Canyon One-Woma- n JJTPBST Cuties and the Guys and Gals placed first, timl the i Each session dealt with different ways to help us in our daily living. highlight was 7 ! Clogging show May 30 at MHS y conference - -- - |