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Show Zip and (Dozrn the Street . . . with Jolinc Holt The Nakai family reunion was held over the Labor Day weekend at the Dry Wash Campground. Those attending the festivities: Gerald and Rose Nakai, Curleen and Mike Pherif-fer- , Bill and Margaret Nakai, Andy and Jennifer Nakai (all of Salt Lake City), William and Peggy Nakai of Window Rock, Emerson Nakai of Monument Valley, Dan Nakai, Notah and Maryleen Tahy, and Larena and Maxwell Huskon (all of Blanding). Along with all of their children, they had a great time being together. Curtis and Janee Palmer were in Salt Lake to attend the State Fair, and attended a country western concert featuring Holly Dunn. Those coming from out of town to help Ardell Oster-gaar- d celebrate her birthday were Tim Miller of Castle Dale, Palmer and Alice Black of California, Tim and Gayle Black and Those coming for his blessing this past Sunday were Bruce and Shirley Anderson and five children of Garland, Pat Shurtz and four children of Clearfield, Jay and Shanna Sherrow and five children of Layton, and proud grandparents family of Orem, Jeff Black of Magna, Dick and Jill Royal and Francis Rigby of Ostergaard of Durango, Mac and Irene Ostergaard Ellis and Mabel Palmer are rejoicing as well with the new grandson. Visiting this past week at the Gene Blickenstaff s were their son, Mike and of Linden, and Burdette and Lynette Shumway of Orem. A large crowd was on hand for the program after which a birthday cake was brought out with all 80 candles burning. Congratulations to Wayne and Ranee Palmer on the birth of a boy on August 10 in the San Juan Hospital. His name is William Chase, and he joins an older brother at home. Layton. Kristy and their twin daughters. Mike was doing resident Elaine weekend to attend Kens 50th year class reunion. The class that graduated from Kanab High School in 1942 was honored at the high school assembly they had of one those energizer rabbits with a sign that said we keep going and going. They had brunch, and later - a banquet at the Parry Lodge. During the Kanab homecoming game, they sat with Elaine Grover, former of There were 100 American and 100 Russian people who spent 10 days on a cruise down the Volga River, with other days spent in different Blanding. and Gordons daughter, Kami, is a cheerleader and is on the Executive Council. Sharon Smith just turned from a two-wee- communities. She saw lots of art museums, different places of interest, made some great friendships, and was so happy to get back to the re- trip k to Russia. This was a friendship, sharing, exchanging ideas journey with other medical, business, and dental profes- United States, where our life is so much better. sional people. Raiders come from behind to win some work in Monticello, while grandparents enjoyed playing with the twins. Ken and Jessie Macdonald went to Kanab this past Pnc 7 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday September 30, 1992 by Leo Platero unassisted tackles and two assisted tackles. Momentum is with the Raiders in the fourth period. Quarterback Armstrong finds Rick Grant at A disappointed Red Mesa football squad fell short of its goal to put a damper on homecoming activities at The Raiders came from behind Friday evening to score a Whitehorse 12-- 8 High. the tacular catch. Grant runs in Tor the Raiders third victory in Montezuma Creek. touchdown. PAT fails but the Raiders claimed a 12-- 8 victory. Red Mesa, hoping to ex- The Redskins take advantage of a Raider fumble line midway at the in the first period. After a series of plays, the Redskins score a run up the convermiddle. A sion gives Red Mesa an lead. early Whitehorse offense cant seem to get on track in the first period. Bryan Armstrong completes only one of five passes and the Raiders run for 38 yards. In the second quarter, Red Mesa stops the Whitehorse running game but are unable to sustain any offense. In a defensive quarter each team moves the ball up and down the field but is unable 21-ya- rd tend 0 flag. Whitehorse, with a 3 record, will play the San 2-- Juan High Bronco junior varsity this Saturday, Octo- ber 3. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. in Montezuma Creek. Royalty was introduced during intermission at the Senior homecoming game. Princess Elaine Tapaha was crowned queen by virtue of her class winning the overall homecoming competition. Attendants to score. In the third quarter, the Raiders second touchdown were Leonora Miller, ju- brings the crowd to its feet. Armstrong passes to Matthew Tortalita, who reverses his field and runs 14 yards for the touchdown. nior class princess; Francine Holly, sophomore class princess; and, Briana Austin, freshman class princess. PAT fails leaving White- Weather horse knocking at the door score. with a 6-- their unblemished mark, has a couple of opportunities to score. On one pass, the Redskin receiver dropped the ball. Had he caught it, he was open to the int 8-- line for a spec- rd 8 Freshman Jason Keith, substitute for injured tackle Clifford Sharp, inspires his team in the third quarter with three unassisted tackles in a row. Alan Beaner Sharp plays his usual good defensive game with five Put Your Trust In Number One: - Quality Realty Monticello 471 South Main Larry Desert Plaza Ste 7 Moab. 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