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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 16, 1994 - Page 4 Christmas on Temple Square certs on Friday and Saturday, December 16 and 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the Tabernacle. tion on Friday, November The Mormon Youth Symphony and Choir Christmas concerts are set for December 2 and 3 at 8 p.m. in the ld Christmas lighting tradi- 25, at 5:30 p.m. Bishop Richard C. Edgley of the presiding bishopric will deliver a brief Christmas message in the Tabernacle. He then will close an electrical switch that will light up the Square with some 300,000 decorative lights. The lighting display will remain on until the night of January 1,1995. Workers started stringing the tiny lights through the trees and shrubs and along the buildings on the Square in early October using snorkelifts or cherry- pickers. The decorations on Temple Square also will e feature the traditional Admisson to the free concerts on Temple Square is limited to those eight years of age and older on a e, basis, with the exception of the Mormon Youth Symphony u U na- ht tivity scene. The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will present its traditional free Christmas con- - i : : : i : i : i : i : i : i : Biographies are hut the clothes and buttons of the man the biography of the man himself cannot be written. Mark Twain 10. v V Gail Northern San Juan County Clerk Auditor groups, madrigals, ensembles and barbershop choirs. All musical presentations on the Square during the holidays are free to the public with the exception of Handels Messiah, performed by The Oratorio Society of Utah and the Utah Symphony Chamber Orchestra on December 9 and cle. d childrens orchestras, Youth Symphony and Chorus will be December 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Taberna- first-com- Thank You For Your Support choirs, symphonies and n life-siz- sound-and-lig- Christmas concerts will be performed by various musical groups each night during the holiday season, except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Years Eve. The groups will include junior high, high school and university Tabernacle. The Christmas Carol Sing-Iwith the Mormon first-serve- which is open to all ages. Temple Square is poised to come alive again, continuing a 29-year-o- Christmas and Chorus Carol Sing-In- , vUUM ju Deli Gift Shop Breakfast HE Lunch 7 a.m. Fridays.. -- : : : (801) 587-276- 10 p.m. m . i . i 587-329- 1 FAMILY RESTAURANT Seafood Carry-ou- Breakfast 6 a.m. t 64 S. Main 280 E. Central Monticello 587-295- Stagecoach - daily 6:30 - 3 p.m. 9 Navajo Tacos our specialty Room Dining Serves am 9:00 Lunch Monticello Sun Bonnet Cafe HARRY GOULDING'S (formerly H & R Chuckwagon) Steaks Pizza Dining 6 9 HOUSTONS of Monticello HOGIES Fine after 5 p.m. 380 S.Main Monticello i rtViVi 'iVt'rrrtVi Vi! Luncheon Specials FREE DELIVERY COOKHOUSE Thursday, or 2 to 6 p.m. on Restaurant n Daily RANCH through Airman Boyd D. Ellis Jr. (Doober) recently completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was the only airman to be chosen in his squad to work on the new Stealth airplane, which is highly classified. He is a son of Dean and Vicki Ellis, and a grandson of Robert and Sylvia Nieves and Enola Ellis of Moab. v 6ta Restdu? Mexican-America- Dinner nuns) 587-228- pm Stop by and browse in our gift shop! Closed Tuesdays 216 E. Central 587-255- Breakfast Monticello 296 N. Main 0 - DINE OUT - KENNY'S Breakfast Lunch Dinner window For Breakfast Lunch or Dinner Soft Ice Cream Daily 7 Specials 1 1 ARRIIIANG N. Hwy. 191 678-217- 7 678-348- i ' j ; ' : ' ':';'! ; ; ' : : ';': Open daily 6 am ; ; ; ' ! ; ; i ' : : : ; ! 2 : : : : : : : : : : : : ; til 10 pm p.m. 733 S. Main I Blanding 678-339- 0 : : ! 678-212- Blanding, Utah : : : : I ; : ; : ; : : ; i ; : ; i : . : ; 1 jj : ; : I . : OOOOOOOXZOOOOOOXOXOOOXO OGO j tn IceC. ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT :j : : Banquet a week KENNY S RESTAURANT N Hwy 191 Blanding j ';'; Restaurant tonight or anytime1: 6 am to 8 pm Blanding Mgr. OLD TYMER Treat the family days a week a.m. - 9 p.m. Dinner 1 Clemma Johnson, You're Invited to Shake of the Day GQSggW 672-220- RESTAURANT Drive-u- p Lunch Historic Loop, Bluff ELK RIDGE Charbroiled Hamburgers Chicken Fish Tacos through November 27 Breakfast Dinner 727-323- 1 The Patio on select refrigerators, ranges, dishwashers, washers, dryers, and compactors Lunch Monument Valley Monticello 587-253- 1 We take credit cards Mai to V Steaks Buffalo Burgers i U mmn & Cowboy Museum Story Hour. If you are willing to help, please call Vee Carrol at 1 at the library, 2 to 9 (59)S3&n0n Sandwiches Salads i UU I : i : i : i The San Juan County Library in Monticello needs some volunteer help with Monday VU U VU V U Story hour p.m. j.i.i.i. M : S . : ; . : 2 . ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : ; ; j ; j ; j ; ! ; j ; ! ; j ; j ; j: ? I j a ftWnnoo' III |