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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 18, 2003 - Page 12 Top Line Floors We make the price more than worth the trip The largest stocking warehouse in the Four Corners area located in Cortez. Sd Come by and ask for Mike Tanner. He has specials to show in carpet, tile, vinyl, and laminate. Bring your kids to our Kids Corner to play while you shop. e6223?o GfflDo Q3J&9 j? Zac Higgins, team are: front row Members of the winning Matthew Torres, Tyrel Snyder, Josh Gritz and Scott Frost. Back row: Coach Mike Bowring, Nathan Freestone, Shad Christensen, Casen Eldredge, Wes Hawkins, Siosi Hauvi and Reed Anderson. Gary Torres photo -7 Four Corners School to host golf tournament (l-- r) Bucks win 7-o- n -- 7 tournament Ed-Ven-tu- re by Gary Torres out Golf Course. They hope everyone will come out to play and win numerous great prizes including a day trip on the San Juan River, books, two nights at the Days Inn, two nights at the Grist Mill Inn, a gas griddle, and many many more prizes. Proceeds from the event will benefit their Bioregional Out- Education GQSUjUfn 1 3 kI I?) fWlffioTfliSlg Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Licensed Electrical Contractor Four Corners School of Outdoor Education will host its Second Annual Gold July 19, 2003 at the Hide- door i&GEffisoo gghiib The Monticello High School football team traveled to Gunnison, Utah on June 14 and played in a seven on seven tournament. The first five season in the weight room. Because the two teams in the championship were from out of town, there was no one left to watch the game. However, with nothing more than games were pool play with pride on the line, the game was each team playing every other close and interesting to watch. With two coaches, seven team. Rankings are determined, and in the afternoon, players each, and the intensity of a state championship game, a single loss elimination tournament is played. they became less friendly and In pool play the Buckaroo more like a brawl. When it squad won three, tied one, and came down to crunch time, lost one. The loss came to the both coaches threw every trick Juab Wasps. Later in the in the book at the other; each tournament play, Monticello determined to win. The two coaches became more intense came back to beat Juab. The Buckaroos looked tough and at least to this reporter, it with several seniors stepping was quite obvious how comup to take over as the new petitive each team coach was. leaders for the upcoming seaFinally, Monticello won the son. Shad Christensen, Zac game 18 to 14 with a pass from Higgins, Josh Gritz, Tyrel quarterback Matthew Torres Project (BOEP). BOEP works to promote understanding and ap- preciation of the unique Colorado Plateau bioregion through a core based, interdisciplinary, experiential curriculum. BOEP will, over 25 years, train all elementary teachers on the Plateau in outdoor education skills and create Science Resource Centers in each school. to Siosi Huavi with 30 seconds Snyder, Casen Eldredge, and Proceeds will also benefit their Canyon Country Youth Corps (CCYC) program. The Canyon Country Youth Corps is a youth employment and education program for high school youth in eight area high schools including, Blanding, Monticello, Monument Valley, Navajo Mountain, Whitehorse, Kayenta, Red Mesa, and Shiprock. Youth work for Matt Torres are all flexing some of their new muscles; Commercial Residential David Johnson 678-237- 6 Eric Johnson 678-355- Trenching 4 Call Us For Prompt And Efficient Service No Job Too Large Or Too Small (HfeniiBTOi HWIK July 4, 2003 San Juan High School Blanding Admission: 2 older $6 Under 12 $3 1 & Entry Fee to Box $5 left. Everyone went home sweaty, tired, and sunburned. muscle found during the off Anyone interested in Don Palmer Craig Swensen Mark E. Lyman, LCSW Counseling Services boxing call: 435-678-26- 12 435-678-22- 88 Sposored by: San Juan Mortuary San Juan Softball San Juan High School Cheerleaders Individual, Marriage and Family Counseling seven weeks on service Consultation projects on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Managemeht lands, earn high school or college credit, a wage, and if 25 years experience 435-678-26- 4th of July 17 qualified, earn Americorps Education awards. Four Corners School is ecaiRDaimmiDGEeaBmiD guided by a mission to educate s people of all ages and about the need to preserve the natural and cultural treasures primarily in the SEC Fun RuntMalk baek-groutid- July 4, 2003 630 a.m. Begins and ends at the Blanding Visitor Center southwest, and also around the world. FCS achieves this mission through four Registration Fee: $15 before June 25 guarantees a pro- grams: BOEP and CCYC plus Southwest T-sh- irt an educational field trip program for all ages, and the Project a program for outdoor educated professionEd-Ventur- es Eco-Edu-cat- als. To Registration covers entry fee or and V vY- -r learn more about the School and to register for the golf tournament come to the FCS office at 95 West 600 South or the Monticello golf course, write to FCS, P.O. Box 1029, Monticello, Utah 84535, or call Joanie at 435-587-215- 6. A 9. , v. glMlIBU Applications mag be picked up at the City Office. For more i'vf SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY 1050 S MAIN 435 - 678 - 2000 T-sh- irt BLANDING information contact Steve or Kimberly Hiatt at 678-202- 9. |