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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 9, 1992 Page 2 Back to school night at MES Monticello Elementary School will hold Back to School Night on Wednesday, September 23, beginning at 7 p.m. New teachers will be introduced, and the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students will sing. Rhea Austin will present the 1992 district budget, and there will be time to visit technology displays. The Parent Teacher Association will begin a membership drive on September 14. Forms and the PTA Newsletter will be sent home with students. Parents may return the registration form to the school, or sign-uat Back to School Night. Businesses also are p G&DdMDilims? Membership in the PTA carries no obligation, but the school needs volunteer behalf of children and youth in the schools, and with governmental agencies and other organizations that make decisions affect- and public involvement in schools. The Halloween party (this years major fund raiser), vision screening, a book fair, reading and writing projects, and a family snow party are just a few of the activities sponsored by the A parentingsocial 1992-9- 3 PTA officers are: Kathy Byrnes, president; Linda Brandt, president elect; Jeannine Snyder, treasurer; and, Karen Please Wells, secretary. contact one of the officers with your suggestions for assisting the school andor the PTA. Printmakers art: a Utah focus. An exhibition of contem- porary Utah artists prints is on display at Monticello Elementary School until October 8. Visitors are welcome to view the prints during normal school hours. The exhibit is curated by the Utah Museum of Fine Art for the Utah Arts Councils Traveling Exhibition Program. This exhibit represents a selection of prints which ex- Call for information on shows playing Mon Tue Wed Cardiologist be seeing patients at Will San Juan Hospital at McElmo Canyon in early days. fruit Thursday, September 10 Friday, September DUP invitation The Daughters of Utah Pi- South 200 East. women 196 118 WANTED Younger are especially to 5:00 p.m. a.m. to noon 1 tests now available at San Juan Hospital Treadmill invites all women of Monticello to their opening social on Tuesday, September 15, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Randall, Monticello PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PHYSICIAN FOR REFERRAL oneers, Monticello Camp, Geraldine in in- vited. OR'Stftti. DEAD The DUP is planning an exciting schedule for the coming year under the di- THE FIRST ANNUAL SAN JUAN COUNTY before 1869 may become reg- Blanding has been called to serve in the Alaska, Anchorage Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daHis Saints. farewell will be held September 13 at 11 a.m. in Fourth Ward at the Blanding North Chapel. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo on September 16. Stephen is a son of Kermit and Virginia Blake, and a grandson of Susan Lyman Butt of y Blanding and Anna T. Jensen of Fairview. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE GREAT COMEDY WHOOPIE GOLDBERG SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 14 fv Please Call San Juan Theater for Information on Shows Playing on Saturday and Sunday Kevin Walsh, M.D. rection of Raelene Clarke, the new president, and Cocaptains Verla Marx and Maxine Frost, assisted by the other officers. Lessons on Utah pioneers will be presented by Madge Anderson, and each month the history of a local pioneer will be reviewed. It is not necessary to be a direct descendant of a Utah pioneer in order to join DUP. Descendants of persons who arrived in Utah Art exhibit TERRIFIC MOVIE September 11 and 12 veloping School techniques has a special, 9.30 pm Friday and Saturday and education. or improving skills needed to rear and protect their children; and, to encourage parent 7:30 pm (dacouni night lor everyone $1.80 ans Administration benefits such as compensation, pension, hospitalization de- ... Honey, I Blew Up The Kid Rated PG Mo Money (R) Legion Blanding on Wednesday, September 16, 1992 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Job Service office. The service officer assists veterans and their dependents in applying for Veter- to support and speak on ing children; to assist parents in American Thursday, September 10 Service Officer will be in d skills workshop also is planned. Monticello Elementary identifiable quality and allows the artist to choose a particular method which best suits his or her intention in creating an image. An help for various projects. Funds are needed to support activities, and to carry out PTA mission: the three-fol- PTA. press the creativity of individual artists and the variety of printmaking techniques. At the same time, the exhibit reflects the diversity of styles which have characterized American art since 1945, including objective realism and abstract styles. The prints emphasize five methods of printmaking. Each of these printmaking American Legion rep in Blanding encouraged to join the PTA. 696 E. Central - Monticello 7:30 pm only 15. & $10 Thurs For information contact the USU Extension Office Family Dental Clinic Monticello Monday & Tuesday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 East 2nd South 1 587-252- 8 Blanding Wednesday & Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 15 East Center 5 Evenings and Saturdays by appointment only MON FAMILY NITE COMING SEPTEMBER 16 with the social on September 678-281- PG Closed Tue, Wed istered members, and the DUP will be happy to assist those interested in joining to document their ancestry. The DUP invites all Monticello women, young and old, to join them for an enjoyable year - beginning Dr. G.0. Miller, D.D.S. 1 r 17 S. Main Monticello, UT the San Juan Record ISSN 0894-327- 3 801-587-32- 39 Published weekly by San Juan Record, Inc., at 937 E. Highway 666 Monticello, Utah. Second class postage paid at Monticello, Utah 84535 (ISSN 0894-3273- ). i Postmaster: Send address changes to P.O. Box 879, Monticello, Utah 84535. 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