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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March'25, 1998 - Page 8 Local student fourth in national contest Neal Christensen, a freshman at Monticello &V 4 ' if , High School, is the winner of a $500 savings bond for his fourth place finish in the 16th Annual Duracell NSTA Scholarship Competition for inventing the Wheelchair Lighting tem. Make great gifts Sys- Show off your photos Add to your home decor A safety device, the Wheelchair Lighting System features two removable lights which snap on the front and back of a wheelchair, allowing the chair to be visible at night. Inventions are judged on creativity, practicality, energy efficiency, and clarity of the written description. The DuracellNSTA Scholarship Competition is de- Kraig Black Courtesy photo Bank hires Monticello native (?oYic& d&cst Selection and Cortez Camera awarding more I than 9-- 6 value my health for a number of reasons. $100,000 in savings bonds. For peace of mind. I - - ' I And the Card of thanks drocniS Ive yet to realize. The lessons not yet learned. of Harold The f ' ment. family Allen thanks the many .".skk n sf' j..i' The adyentiirs still to come. friends and loved ones who helped so much during our We are difficult time. to the many who grateful brought food, gave words of comfort, sent flowers, cards and kept us in their thoughts and prayers. The kindness and support rendered gave much comfort and assurance. We appreciate those who traveled great distances to be with us, and are thankful to Bishop Greg Adams and Don Palmer, who relieved a lot of For my family. And the generations to follow. My daughters wedding. DMPIWBflftiiRlT ff wisdom. And my elders The tiny hand of a newborn grandchild. I P Monday - Saturday twelfth grade students design and build devices In his application to the contest, Christensen wrote: Currently, there is no native, 1740 E Main in Cortez To enter, seventh through Security. He formerly was employed by World Marketing Alliance in the securities and insurance depart- Monticello $20 skills. which are powered by one or more DURACELL batteries. Over 1500 students entered the competition which is A &name& Oven iVo- - signed to encourage young inventors and support students in developing hands-o- n science and technology Kraig Robson Black has joined First Security Bank as a relationship manager and loan officer at the Moab Business Financial Center. Black is stationed in the Monticello branch of First Black received a bachelors degree from Utah State University in Spanish and Business in 1996. He is an active member of the Lions Club in Monticello. He participates in outdoor activities and enjoys basketball and golf. Black lives in Monticello with his wife Jennifer and their two children, Shaylyn and Sheldon. With $17.3 billion in assets and $10.7 billion in deposits, First Security Corporation is the largest financial services organization headquartered in the Intermountain West. Q&est Qihiee&f value my And I health, because I value my family. trust my health to the highly qualified and family of caring professionals at Southwest Health System. Just for Parents! An Evening with Dr. Charles Fay From the Love & Logic Institute and effective techniques to: Get your kids to treat you with respect. Avoid angry and aggressive interactions with your kids. Respond to problems involving homework, chores, curfew, friends, and more. Prepare your kids for real world challenges and responsilities. Find out about simple 1 . 2. 3. 4. FRDAY b-Z- O APRI1 3 C30 PM SAN JVATt KICK) Sfitt 9CL BLAKSSNc Southwest Health 131 1 North Mildred Road San Juan I lospital Blanding Urgent CareBitthing Center S tem y Cortez, CO 81321 Southwest Memorial Basin Clinic I lospital 970-565-66- Monteuma Creek I lealth Center Monument Valiev Health Center |