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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday June 21, 1995 - Page Cecil Leeboys first grade 6 Navajo flutist presents benefit concert Gifted Navajo flute player includes original melodies as well as improvisational form a benefit concert at the Crow Canyon Archaeologi- interpretations. Nakai will conduct a workshop at Crow Canyon entitled R. Carlos Nakai: Indigenous Flutes of the R. Carlos Nakai will per- cal Center near Cortez, Colorado, Thursday, June at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds will benefit Crow Canyons scholarship 29, Americas. is sold out. For more fund, which enables young Native Americans to attend education classes, she continued to complete her other major in Criminal Justice. Kearns left her family for two quarters to finish the degree at Weber State. She said it was hard to go away and leave her kids and family behind, but she was able to come home every The workshop weekend. information, She isnt sure what she wants to do just yet, just break for the summer to re- call educational programs at reduced cost or free of charge. Melvin Chad Tracy has been called to serve in the Philippines San Fernando Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A farewell meeting will be held June 25, 1995 at 9 Nakai is an cuperate. She would like to pursue a career in law internation-ally-renowne- d composer, and recording performer, artist who intertwines solo flute music with stories based upon traditional tezuma Creek graduated His repertoire philosophies. a.m. in the Monticello Fourth Ward, 347 North 200 West. He enters the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah on July 12. Chad is a son of Guy and Ginger Tracy, the grandson of Max and Nell Dalton of Monticello, and the late Charley and Inez Tracy of Cahone, Colorado. Aquatics camp for local scouts An aquatics camp for local Boy Scouts is scheduled for July 8 at Recapture 6-- Reservoir north of Scouts from Blazers to Explorers are eligible to participate in the ninth annual Big Foot Aquatics Camp, which is Blan-din- by TP g. Crabtree-Harmo- n Corporation. Steve Olsen, local orga- f Celia R. Baker received a Master of Fine Arts degree in music from the University of Utah at commencement exercises on Friday, June 9. She received a Bachelor of nizer, has directed this event for nine years. The Camp will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Merit badges being offered are: swimming, lifesaving, rowing, canoeing, white water canoeing, small boat sailing, water-skiin- motor-boatin- and g, First g. Aid and Indian Lore will also be taught to give the boys a break from the sun. Each boy should bring a lunch, some sunscreen and a copy of their most recent physical examination form. Robert Adams will return June 24 from the Edinburgh, Scotland Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He will report his mission experiences to the Monticello First Ward on Sunday, June 25 at 11 a.m. in the Monticello y Stake Center, 165 South Main. Ft. Lewis Kester K. Tapaha, a psychology major from Montezuma Creek, has been named to the Winter Trimester Deans List at Fort student must attain at least a 3.4 Lewis College. 19 East 2nd South 801-587-25- 28 Dr. G.O. Miller D.D.S. Insurance Welcomed choral music for six years at Centerville Junior High School. She will resume her teaching career in the Davis School District, in addition to teaching a night class at the U of U Bountiful campus. Celia is married to Walt Baker, and they have three daughters. Traveling to Salt Lake City for graduation exercises were Celias parents, Doyle and Marilyn Rowley of Monticello, and her sisters, Klaire Dustin of Durango, Colorado and Leslie Buchanan of Smithfield, Utah. Eue Care Tor you 2' Family Optometry Disease of the Eye Contact Lenses Optical Shop I (all 1 cello, each received degrees from Southern Utah University in ceremonies June 3 in Cedar City. Mark received a bachelor of science degree in physical science and Cindy re- ceived an associate degree in small business man- agement. The Leavitt family will make their home in Cedar City, where they will con- tinue working and teaching at SUU. Mark is a son of Grant and Erma Leavitt, and Cindy is a daughter of Norma and the late Charles Johnston, all of Monticello. paula IEEUJI r ' Dejostyua, 678-31- 23 TO feiro-Iuist- iQ prorammii o MOAB 205 S 400 E G. Hamblin .. 259-584- 2 MONTICELLO 132 S Main F. Bennion Redd .. 587-242- 4 Joe Eaton .... Box 705 Shirley Ramsay .... 587-239- 6 MONTICELLO MARKET EASTLAND Over 4,000 sq. ft. building on very edge of golf course. Spectacular view of golf course and mountain. Has been used as a hospital, country club, restaurant. Now has 2 apts & lots of space for additional apts. or owners spacious quarters 0 4 acres. $120,000 Owner interested in 1031 exchange. 2. Elegant living on Oak Heights Extra home. large lot wsouth-facinlarge rooms, much more. 3. Home of late Euth Chase. Second house north of high school. Small lot. May include furniture. $55,000. 4 Several excellent bldg lots. Prime locations. Owner financing on one of the lots. 5. Building lot. Overlooks golf course. Spectacular view of Blue Mountain. City wa- 158 cleared acres at Eastland turn off May be sold off in three parcels. Rare chance to buy acreage. E - 15. 15 acres on Hwy 666, 12 miles east of Monticello. Less 0,G,M. ter. $15,000. 8. Cozy b on Uranium Drive. $39,900. Difficult to find a home in this price 2.44 acres with 415 ft of Hwy 191 frontage. Located between Blanding city limits and Recapture Reservoir. Great location for range. or residential use. log home in Canyon Terrace Subdivision. Beautifully situated on 20 acres wwell and 2 seasonal reservoirs. Fenced, stove, limited solar power. 529 per floor. EXCITING! 4.62 acres near Blanding. irrigated, big well Fenced, wdomestic and irrigation permits. home. 1300-sft. shop could be altered for two apts. Big permanent storage & pantry. Two 1. E-- Check with us for FmHA, VA and HUD housing 10 years. lot across street from Grist Mill Inn. $900 down, $100month, 9 interest. 84x210 feet. Good opportunity to get bldg lot for current or future bldg. 18. For the special family 2 12 ft brick home. Full bsmnt with bath, 1280-sback walkjuii q ll field. Reduced offers. Located at 450 West Hwy 666 Call See us for good business and investment opportunities in San Juan County BLANDING BARGAINS B-- l. B-- g sq.-f- t. B-- stoves. g Two tracts near Blanding. Good building sites. $15,000 each. 2.6 acres in Pioneer Estates. Lots of B-- to $80,000. Owner will take B-- room for B-- j us for unadvertised residential and commercial listings commercial 14. Bldg yarON-COBtHAUl'otba- COLORADO Mark and Cindy Leavitt, former residents of Monti- Ijptl 1 Qoui?selip$ nancing over in Utah DOVE CREEK dent teaching at Montezuma Creek Elementary in 9. 40 wooded acres with view, east of Monticello. Next to highway. Electricity, natural gas, and telephone available. Owner fi- Call today for a convenient appointment 41 Kearns completed her stu- Leavitts graduate g Dr. Bill Mollenkopf 303-677-41- with a double major from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah on June 9. Kearns, a 1983 graduate from Whitehorse High School, received an Associate Degree from the College of Eastern Utah - San Juan Campus. After being out of school for eight years, Kearns decided to go back to school. She took advantage of the Weber State Elementary Education program in Blanding to pursue a bachelors degree. She started with Elementary Education as a major. ate studies, Celia taught Now Open in DOVE CREEK grandson of John and Pearl Lewis, and Lynn and the late Rita Adams. Monticello Science degree in music from Utah State University in 1977. Before beginning gradu- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Kristine Adams and the CLINIC A grade point average to be named to the list. Rob is a son of Bruce and FAMILY DENTAL honors After completing class. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Spring a home. Scenic secluded canyon setting. 480 acres fenced. Asking $150,000. 5 acres in NE Blanding, small part abuts Hwy 191. |