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Show Binkley-Woodbu- Guitar Duo ry This new and exciting classical guitar duo was formed in 1991 when Paul Binkley and Todd Woodbury combined their talents for a few select performances. For the first time ever, the guitar duo has become available for tour- ing through the Utah Performing Arts Tour. Known as a mandolinist with the Modern Mandolin Quartet, Paul Binkley is also an acclaimed guitarist. This season, he and guitarist Todd Woodbury, offer guitar and gui-tarmando- lin duet perfor- mances. vatory of Music and have more than 30 years of per- forming be- experience tween them. y The duo will be performing in Blanding at the San Juan High School Auditorium on Monday, April 19, 1993, at 7:30 p.m. They are sponsored by the Kigalia Fine Arts Council in conjunction with the Utah Arts Council. Admittance by a Kigalia or Blue Mountain Entertainment season ticket or $4.00 for adults and $3.00 for Binkley-Woodbur- children. In concert, the duo performs music never before heard on two guitars. Works ranging from the Renaissance to contemporary South American music and special arrangements and transcriptions for guitar and mandolin are standard fare. Binkley and Woodbury are graduates of the San Francisco Conser Weather stylart San Juan Record 587-227- 7 San Juan Hospital - MOBILE CLINIC Will Offer April 21 3 four-pag- e inquiries are being circug lated among unifirms, and governmenversities, tal agencies, soliciting inengineer-ingconsultin- formation concerning A target date of May 1 has been set for the receipt of re- sponses from interested parties and the next Regular Meetings of the Board of Trustees will be Wednes- days, April 7 and May 5, at 7 p.m., Ele- in the Bluff mentary School. d 678-225- Acceptable Payment is Medicare, Medicaid, CashCheck, Private Insurance - Sliding Fee Schedule U.S.U. honor students Guymon, Business. Moab - Paul M. Stewart, Heidi S. Engineering; Brownell, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. Monticello Amy Adair Westcott, Business; Andrew Russell Semadeni, Science. by Jeanette Low The Utah Opera, funded by the Utah State Legislature; appeared at the San Juan High School on March 30, 1993. Concluded after interviewing students, it was rewarding and good for cultural development. Be-ra- l, The search is being conducted by the San Juan County Service Area and is the result of the combined efforts of the board of Trustees and the Bluff community. This activity follows a series of public meetings and circulation of a broad-base- d newly-forme- Bronco Bulletin The Opera will be touring Bluff, Monument Valley, Montezuma Creek, La Sal, Cedar City, Parowan, and Beaver. Show Me Heaven will be the theme for the Jr. Prom ex- pertise, qualifications and availability. W. APPOINTMENT INFO 4 for appt Blanding Clinic 12 - 3 La Sal Post Office - No appt needed 9-- munity. Over 100 - and BREAST EXAMINATIONS April 12 ing planning and other technical assistance, is underway by the Bluff com- Honor students include: Ammon W. Blanding Brown, Agriculture; Jared Brown, Business; Donald MAMMOGRAMS TIME-LOCATIO- N effort, seek- large-scal- e were to explore possible improvements to the water system, sewage disposal, and to proceed with a community planning process. As responses to the present inquiries are received these will be evaluated by the Board and eventually one or more consultants will be selected, according to Stan Johnson, Chairman of the new district. Johnson also stated that the funding possibilities of any such consulting expenses will be fully explored by the Board of Trustees as a part of the ongoing selection process. graduation announcements and accessories DATE A presented at San Juan High. It will be held on The sentiments expressed by the community at that time See us for the best selection of Monticello search of consultants Bluff in questionnaire. GRADUATES fay THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday April 7, 1993 Pago 6 Former resident becomes C.N.A. Joel Mortensen, former Monticello resident, has been licensed by the State of California as a Certified Nurses Aide. She attended school in Monticello, until last year, when her family transferred to Susanville, CA. While a Senior at Lassen Union High School, Joel attended night classes at Lassen Community College, completing the re- quired course work with a 4.0 grade point average, while maintaining honor roll status at Lassen Union High. Joel is currently employed at Care West, Inc., a convalescent home, in Susanville. Following graduation from Lassen Union High in June, Joel plans to continue her education in the medical field. Joel is the daughter of Betty Jo and Jack tensen, of Susanville, and the granddaughter of Rex and Georgia Mortensen, and Ruth and Afton Hyde, Mor- April 9, 1993 at 8:30 p.m. in the High School Gym. The setting will be of romance, as the soft lights silhouette the shimmering decor. On April 26, 1993, the History State Fair will be held at the Brigham Young University in Provo. Shelly Lyman first place winsener and Erin Miller cond place winner were qualified in the Historical paper division. Congratu- - lations! San Juan High presents LIVE A LITTLE. at these participating The performance will be held in the the Ozarks. San Juan High Auditorium on April 21, 1993. Admission will be $3.00 per person. San Juan High is anticipating the Sterling Scholar Competition to be held April 14, 1993. The schools who will be competing include: Car bon, East Carbon, Grand, Emery, Monument Valley, and San Juan. San Juans MOTOR PARTS - 587-228- 6 Monticello 64 South Main stores: Sterling Scholars are Kulani Fisher, Business; Rebecca Guy-ma- n, General; Autumn Mellor, Foreign Language; Tony Black, Math; Amy Kartchner, SpeechDrama, and Autumn De Lorme, English. of Monticello. NAPA AUTO PARTS The musical cast will perform as Californians who end up in the mountain town called rx Offer good while supplies last - |