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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 30, 1992 Pago 4 together and went to the Bluff Stuff BYU football game. by Dorothy Nielson met at Jims. As there are The Navajo Fair has come and gone, and I 43 of us, we filled up quite a bloc of seats. We lost the game with UCLA but had a wasnt here to see any of it. There was a tragedy, as a man was killed at the mud Also, a man bog event. broke his leg when he was bucked off a bull. All of which puts a damper on the proceedings, but I hear the parade and dancing wrere beautiful, as always. The Senior Citizens of Bluff won the grand prize for their float in the parade, for w'hich they received a trophy and a sheep. Gene and Mary Foushee deciding when to take my daily walk. The days are getting so short that by the time I can drag myself out of bed, it is time to start on housework. The afternoons are too hot. One of these days, Ill rearrange my schedule, and be on my way We feast afterward and really enjoyed our time together. I went to Provo with my grandson, R. T. Nielson and his family. It is a beautiful time of year to travel through the mounBecause of the tains. drought, I hear the colors wont last long, so it was a again. Weather report: bonus to see them before they fade. Im having a hard time had visitors for the fair. Marys sister, Pat Deahl -with her friend Lona Arm- strong, and her grandson Jonathon of Salt Lake City -enjoyed a few days in Bluff. Carlyle Moore of Colorado, brother of Ruth Mc-Kelve- came for y, the celebration. Ruth says he comes every year. Ineze Wilson had a family reunion during the big celebration. Family members here for the reunion were Sonny and Rowena Carter of Tucson; Shirleen and Paul Eagleberger of Mesa; LaVerne and Viv Adams, Dixie Barber, Jodie King and her two children of Kanab; and Dani and Ron McKenzie and her two daughters Jennie and Lyn-ni- e Patton, and Lynnies two children of Santaquin. They enjoyed the parade with all the beautiful floats, but mostly just stayed home and visited. Kevin and Julie Guyrnon took the weekend off to go to Ogden. They visited relatives and did a lot of shopping, even their Christmas Smart people! Shopping. While the rest of us are running around just before Christmas trying to get all our shopping done, they can sit home and enjoy the Christmas spirit. Frank Ostrom is home from the Veterans Hospital in Grand Junction, after having minor surgery. I had a wonderful weekall of my family got end - jfrom tftt Forty years ago this week farmers throughout the county were taking advantage of the fine weather to get their winter wheat in, and to do fall plowing. As a result of recent rains, the ground was in fine condition for planting, and some of the wheat was already showing growth. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton of Monticello were the proud parents of a baby girl born at the San Juan They County Hospital. named her Gail Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson and their daughter, Ula, were moving back to their home in Monticello after several months in Bluff. Men Wanted: Truck drivers $1.82 per hour. Laborers $1.60 per hour. Overtime on Saturdays, W. W. Clyde and Company, Monticello, Utah." Twenty-fiv- e years ago this week the San Juan County School District planned to hire, as soon as possible, eight certified teachers, a social worker, a psychologist, a director of field services, a director of medical services, and adult basic education teachers. This action was taken as a result of the approval by the San Juan Board of Education of a grant for $212,083 for the full-yeOperation Headstart Program. Angeline Westcott of Monticello was beaming with pride after receiving word of the birth of her grandson born to her son, Winn and Lorraine Westcott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Frost of Monticello left on Frontier Airlines for Denver. They then flew to Hawaii on a chartered ar - flight. At a meeting of the Monticello Progressive Party, Dale Maughan, Lynn Adams, and Howard Rogers were nominated for the position of city council-men- , to serve four-yea- r terms. Births Sharia and Clark Bayles Girl Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity Lynn Lee accepts scholarship fund check for the San Juan Foundation from Ted Tipton of T exaco. Stan Byrd photo New 0 Texaco donates to scholarship fund Over $19,600 in scholarship funds from the Texaco Oil Company will be administered by the San Juan Foundation in Blanding. Ted Tipton, Texacos area manager from Farming-ton- , recently presented a check to Lynn Lee, who Eastern Juan n Campus. Tipton says Texaco is turning the scholarship money over to the Founda- tion for administrative purWe feel that the poses. funds will be better utilized through the Foundation. They will be able to provide input on applicants as well as provide counseling for ri 9 to Good supply Wood Pellets 12 Saturday & Coal aco (SBnEJDQnQSiQ According to Tipton, Texhas provided scholar- ships for Navajo students from the Montezuma Creek-Anet- 2I30!lIDa(E3DS5E!Do Monticello; Utah 84535 h area since 1979. He says the students may use the scholarships to attend any college or university in the U.S. Texaco feels that the money is going to a very worthwhile cause. We try to make education available to as many people as possible who otherwise might not have that opportunity, said Southeast Utahs Most Complete Book Store Tipton. Project Business and Government Consumer EducalloiV Call TIP at We can provide answers on protecting your telephone calling card, safeguarding your business phone system, and how to use 900 and 976 numbers. it Mon-F- ColemaniFeetf 6B0 iNfoRMATiON non-prof- New Hours - 4 to 6 pm package. TElECOMMUNiCATiONS TIP is a recipients, Tipton said. 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