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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 26, 2003 - more. They visited coffee plan- Patft 14 Dont forget National Pig Day sented their 13 talented National Pig Day is on March 1, 2003. On this bovine day of honor, lets celebrate one of the barnyards most misunderstood animals. First of all, lets clean our houses so theyre not a pigsty, then put our hair in a pigtail to keep it out of our eyes, piggyback our children to the ball Field to throw a pig- skin to one an- other. If you borrow from your piggy bank and have pig in a blanket for lunch, make a pig of yourself. dont by grandchildren at the home of their daughter, Janie. The couples children attending were Mike and Kelli and family, Johnnie and Tammie and family and Janie and Jon Lauritzen and family. Virginia Ortega is recuperating at home in Dove Creek after having treatments in Durango for a lower back problem. She has been in pain for many years and this is a much needed improvement. Patricia Jurasich was treated to dinner at the Dry Dock Restaurant on her birthday by hubby George. Other friends stopped in or called to make her day special. Carol Sallee had the misfortune of breaking her leg while Becoming pig headed over the total of the lunch bill could start us talking in Pig Latin to the Pigmy waiter and we may end up on a pigboat headed for the Bay of Pigs. If youre all saying, This will happen to me in a pigs eye, then just go out and enjoy the bovine day. And dont get Piggish! Celeste L. Edmunds is a new member of the Board of Direc- She cant believe how sore a little toe can feel when broken in two places. Adrianne Coons visited her tors of the Child Welfare grandparents, Juan and League of America, based in Washington, D.C. Celeste is visiting her daughter, Joy Duvall. She is recuperating at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez. She should be home within a week to ten days. Another person recuperating at home from a broken toe is Veda Pehrson. Lou Ann Hansen and Jeremy and Staci Iloggard. The Iloggards, of Brian Barrell, and Adrianne the daughter-in-laMonticello native Lenore went 4- - heeling at the falls in w Gonzalez Edmunds. Celeste is the National Director of Advo- cacy for the Richard Paul Evans Christmas Box House philanthropy organization in Salt Lake City. John and Corinne Boring and family celebrated their fif- tieth wedding anniversary with a dinner at the Garden Village, followed by family tures. pic- A program was pre Canvonlands and roasted hot dogs. The day in the lowlands wans just beautiful. Dean and Katy Collat'd spent 11 days on a Panama Canal Cruise. Katys sisters and their husbands from Texas accompanied the Collards, which made it even more fun. They saw the Panama Canal, Jamaica, George Town Island, Mexico, Costa Rica and much tations, beautiful mountains and shopped. A submarine ride brought many fish into view. The food was great, the weather great and its always great to be back home again. Ruth Dodd passed away in Glendale, AZ of complications of Parkinson Disease and prior She lived in Francoms Trailer Park several years ago and was active in the Senior Citizens. She is Cindy Bancrofts mother and grandmother of Naomi Helquist. Mandy Cutler and Skyler of Grand Junction visited her parents, Kim and Denise Iloggard. She is studying to hip surgery. be a medical assistant at IntelliTech College. Here are a few of the happenings at the Senior Center! Nell will be back writing her column in March. In January, Clio Nebeker won the jar of candy with the right guess. Eleven Seniors played Bingo and everyone was a big winner. Towaoc didnt have anything on us. Eight Seniors ate dinner at the Moab Center, then the afternoon was spent visiting and shopping. With warmer days ahead we will be taking some trips out of town for a change of scenery and medical. Keep in touch with the Center, because a lot is going on with Martha, Rose and Phyllis at the helm. There is something for everyone, but we need your ideas. At the Post Office last week, a friend told me how friendly folks had been since he moved here. It aint the whistle that pulls the train, its a persons actions that speak louder than words, he said. You meet a lost of interesting people at the Post Office. DIRE&TiORkYi Licensed General Contractor Remodeling Additions Windows Doors Restoration Fire, Flood, Wind Damage Carpet Cleaning Commercial Residential 800-462-65- 435-587-29- 18 AITJEIZIAN "OLTCAHE GRAND TORE MOAB UTAH 312 NORTH MAIN 435-259-79- 09 800-698-06- 97 FOR ALL YOUR FARM EQUIPMENT NEEDS MFE West, Inc JOHN DEERE HESSTON RHINO KUHN BRILUON PO Drawer H 12978 Hwy 666 Cortez 970-565-08- 14 Members of the San Juan High School National Honor Society are: (I to r) Fielding Adams, Caroline Nielson, Skyler Crofts, Blaine Guymon, Stacy Cook, Jeremy Jones, Talia Kartchner, Shawn Christensen, Jeremy Arthur, Cheyna Shumway, Jordon Bradford, Rebecca Brice. Not pictured: Charles Bradford, Cami Hurst. Students inducted into San Juan High National Honor Society The San Juan High School Chapter of the National Honor Society inducted 14 new members on February 20 in the school library. President Jody Hurst welcomed the inductees and their parents. The guest speaker, Dr. Ron Kirk, was introduced by Vice President, Jackie Christiansen. Dr. Kirk encouraged the group to be dependable and to do their best with the final motto that dependability is better than capability. Member? of Blue Mountain Native Club performed three musical numbers for which they had received honors in a song and dance competition at Rock Point, AZ. Honor Society members are invited to join on the basis of a 3.5 GPAor bettor, demonstration of good citizenship, participation in at least one school activity, and extra-curricul- ar performance of community andor These traits must be maintained to remain in the San Juan Chap school service. ter of the National Honor So- ciety. National Honor Roll The following students are on the National Honor Roll for 2002-200- 3. Shilo Barry from Dolores County High and Alene Frost from Monticello High. San Juan High: Andrea Simpson, Colby Wright, Nichole Pettitt, Bayles, Scott Palmer, Maggie Flannery, Shundeen Tsosie, Shayny Kuykendall, Kendra Begay, Katherine Joey Benally, Eldon Carroll, Darrel Bitsinnie, Stacy Cook, Kent Adams, Sabrina Benally, Francine Lee, and Lateshia Tsosie. Whitehorse High: Staci Benally, Natasha Dishface, Kolenya Holly, Laneil Nakai, Neil Nakai, Caroline Guy, Tasheena MadiDuchena son, Martin, Harrison II Johnson. Monument Valley High: Valerina Adakai, Latonna Atene, and Natasha King. |