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Show Opera Capitol Continued from page 3 comical and surprising twist. In Arias and Excerpt, Utah Opera offers a selection of operatic favorites ranging from the standard repertoire to popular Broadway hits. For fifteen seasons, Utah Opera has stirred the hearts and imaginations of a growing audience, performing annually for more than 120,000 people in Utah and five neighboring states. Utah Opera involves the exciting collaboration of the talents of singers, composers, directors, lighting and costume designers as it creates operas and programs to please audiences of all ages. Theater and in schools throughout Utah. These young people are developing and understanding of opera and are fast becoming opera fans for years to come. Just last year Utah Opera Company completed a resi- program at the Monticello Elementary dency School which culminated in a performance of The Emperors New Clothes. The Company also presented Fortunes Favorites, in which local students were involved, at Monticello High School. Admission to the February 2 program will be Blue by Mountain Bucks THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday January 20,1994 Tracy experienced early Continued from page 4 Wilson tried to y keep the Rams respecable as he countered with 10 third period points. Score after three periods foul trouble, sophmore Steve single-handedl- Freestone came off the bench to score the Buckaroos first six points. Curtis Black canned two long range three point bombs and Brad Bunker added one more to give the was 87 to 44. With the fourth period the Rams started to run out of Bucks a gas, but not the eager Buckaroos. With the game points set the Buckaroos back on their heals in the second period. The Buckaroos could only muster two field goals in the period and most of the reason was the tough Beaver defense. The Beavers took a 26-3- 2 lead into the locker room at halftime. Second Half At halftime the Buckaroos Aaron Bronson and Landon Day followed closely with six points each. The Buckaroos ran away to a 112-5- 5 stomping of the Rams. Saturdays Game Entertainment Association On Saturday night the and Kigalla Fine Arts Buckaroos had a chance to Association season mem- recommitted Sheriffs Department Personnel. All information will be treated with complete confidentiality. 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She is survived by her husband, Clair, whom she married June 26,1953. Survivors also include her mother, Jewel Gann, Monticello; a daughter, Leigh, and son, Brian, both of Midland, Texas; a sister, Annette Kingsland, grand-childre- n Texas; and of five sev- Touchdowns. Seat Belts. Live it up this season Ifc. 8:00 to 5:00 - Saturday 8:00 to noon -- All cash sales All invoices paid within 1 0 days canon CARHART FEED & SEEeT 281 N. Rogers Winter Hours In Effect Monday-Frida- y Discount On Hospital County December 31, 1993, and is buried in the Monticello Kickoffs. ivV A Code name you wish to be known by contact you? yes yes, then how: By phone Kanab. vorite home was Monticello, where she made many friends and loved them all. any other suspected illegal activities May we action for the Buckaroos is this Friday at Next eral nieces and nephews. Jamye and her husband traveled a lot, but her fa- Business Motor Vehicle score was MHS 55 BHS 50. Juan Cleaner Lasts of Recycled Coal & Packaged for Clean Handling Made Thank you for your Age Eyes Hotter Than Wood cooperation. Sex never trailed again. The seniors really came through in the fourth quarter, according to Coach Hugentobler. Final Jamye was born in Mt. Pleasant, Texas August 13, 1928. She died in the San Than Wood The information gathered as a result of the following is confidential and will not be divulged to anyone outside San Juan County law enforcement agencies. Any information you may provide, even if only a partial description, will be evaluated and placed into a composite file of all other information gathered, hopefully to provide a full picture of the problem as it exists. Wt Buckaroos trailing by one point. And the Buckaroos jfsTAVXsW A PUSHER Description Ht nt their to CLEANviCOAL TURN IN be taken on every submission. reduced to who would win the fourth period, would win this balleame. Curtis Black hit a three-poishot with less than 3 minutes to play, with the IfeENVIRO-FUEL- S conviction. Any person having information should contact Sheriff Claude Lacy or any Action will Pago 5 defensive philosophy and aggressive offense and it truely worked for them. Tracy tossed in 10 of his sixteen points in this period to really spark the Buckaroos - with the score tied after three periods of play their game was test their fire power against Each year Utah Opera berships or by individual the tough Beaver, Beavers. plays before more than tickets which may be purThis was possibly the 2A eighty thousand students, chased at the door: $5 for match-u- p of the week. These both in Salt Lake Citys adults, $3 for students. two teams matched basket for basket as they played to near draw after one period The SAN JUAN SHERIFFS OFFICE of play - when senior Chad has Reward Money available for information on drug related crimes, payable on first period 7 lead. 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