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Show Textile lecture at Edge of Cedars Heather a Seferovich, scholar from Brigham Young University, will give a free lecture entitled A Weaver Runs Through It: Textiles and Woven Goods in the Fabric of Life, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, November 13, at Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum. This program is provided by the Utah Humanities Council. Seferovich will present an THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 20, 1999 Steven Walker, a professor of literature at Brigham Young University, will discuss writer C.S. Lewis at a presentation on October 23 in Montieello. The event is sponsored by the Montieello Book Club, with the help of the Utah Humanities Council. Dr. Walker will begin at 7 p.m. at the Bill Boyle home, 333 West 200 80th birthday Fern Palmer will be 80 years old on October 25, 1999. Her children will honor her with an open house to be held South. Call for information or directions. Walker says that there is a lot to like about C.S. Lewis. The thing I like most is his uncanny capacity for helping us think new thoughts. Lewis is a prober of new possibilities, on Saturday, October 23, 1999 at the Blanding Library. They invite all her family and friends to come to this celebration from 2 to 4 p.m. SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS TOM PALMER Fax 68 U33 (9i3IP USSK 103? ECIA Ii IT! e' 57339 SIPIIOAIL Carpet Cleaning Upholstery Cleaning ffi- OFFICE HOME . s t C O N O m AUTO y. Call Us!!! Tm Well Schedule You Today nTracTT 435-587-29- Montieello 29 LI mOTHS o I 24 an explorer of unmapped mental territories, an opener of wardrobes. In an always difficult and sometimes hopeless world, C.S. Lewis shows us possibilities for hope. In a world where diapers are always needing to be changed and cancer kills people for no very good reason, Lewis focuses us on larger, and very possibly truer, possibilities. C.S. Lewis helps us look beyond the limitations of our little worlds to things that might be better. Thats what well talk about together on October 23, said Walker. jfrom tf)e 60 years ago Florence Galbraith reports: The road up to our tunnel site at the Blue Mountain is coming right along. If everyone in our community would support this very necessary project it wouldnt be long until we would have plenty of water. 08 435-678-32- Page 7 Professor to discuss C.S. Lewis overview of textiles and woven goods from selected cultures, concentrating on their relationship to economics, environment, gender issues, and ceremonies like weddings and funerals. Functions of woven articles from the prehistoric Puebloans (Anasazi) to those of modern-da- y Guatemala, India, Polynesia, and the American Southwest, will be 435-587-34- 435-678-21- - 435-259-17- IJ i iffiTs Moab 88 dd 800-462-65- S i mm 50 40 years ago Several letters are sent to Senators Bennett and Moss protestA tremening the closing of the uranium mill in Montieello. dous 7,000 foot deep gas well is brought in 25 miles north of Montieello by Pure Oil Company. The well touches off a fury of leasing activity in Dry Valley. County Recorder Arvilla Warren said seven or eight major company leasemen descended on her office. 30 Ia years ago The weaker sex??? For the second year in a row, Mrs. F. M. Whittaker bags her buck, while her husband vainly seeks his game. 5? 18 years ago The home of Jos. B. Harris has received a complete new white and red paint job. The sight lends quite an air of improvement to the neighborhood. Nine candidates file for town offices in Montieello. They are Ralph Bailey, Melvin Frost, DeMar Perkins, Donald Adams, Wyman Redd, Lawrence Black, Marion Hazleton, John Lewis and Ben Hess. 20 years ago San Juan High cheerleaders receive excellence trophy at USU Cheerleading Clinic. Cheerleaders are Jane Redd, Merri Black, Marcia Blake, Lisa Smith, Kit Lyman and Moki Perkins. j 9 o t tgifri iffiT; 10 years ago five of musicians, lead off Blue Mountain Loggerheads, a band Entertainments concert series. Fall enrollment at College of Eastern Utah San Juan Campus reachs an e high of 380 students attending classes. all-tim- 481 South Main 435-259-54- 32 Moab, UT AIR ABRASION & LASER... San Juan Countys Authorized Sales And Service Center Has The Deals For San Juan Countyi K FOR EXAMPLE i'1 Llit r h vlJ H0V 5x3 fcnT Tracker $16,728.95 Plus1 167.89 -Less Rebate 1,500.00 TOTAL $15,396.93 99 Chevy Invoice 4-do- or We Suburbans In Stock Ready For Delivery PAIU VrS I. LUX; CAIXANO ASK KH OCR 1V UNDERSTANUINU MJCRJtX?reniY AIR ABRASION G.0. Miller, D.D.S. Brian J. Goodwine, D.D.S. Dr. Dr. 217 S. 100 W. Montieello 435-587-25- 28 FAMILY DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS 7 a.m. 7 p.m. Monday Friday |