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Show ast Jfrotti tlje 60 years ago years ago Vandalism is a thing of the past in Monticello due to the foresight of the PTA and other clubs in the community. The die hards who insist that Halloween without malicious mischief is impossible are now convinced they are wrong. It has been demonstrated the situation can be handled with cooperation and determination to entertain the youth in such a way there will be no desire for vandalism. LaRay Alexander is the new of Les with Graves and Don Smith council-memayor Blanding Holdovers are Kline Black, Merrill Stevens and Ashton Harris. As the cold weather ap- proaches we are seeing fewer and fewer visitors to our area and the Visitor Center at the Frontier Museum is beginning winter hours. The center and museum will be open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Blanding visitor center will be open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The visitor centers are still stocked with items for sale. Blandings own Kigalia Fine Arts Council is proud to they have always sought to weave a thread of meaning into their work. They strive to Tuesday, November 18, Ripple Tales will present a unique blend of fairy tales in the San Juan High School auditorium to the young and the young at perform with immediacy, and to connect with their audience on a visceral level. Roz and Mary have taken Ripple Tales to schools, libraries, theaters, art festivals, art museums and shut-ipopulations. Theyve been billed as outrageously great, able to make the quietist pup howl. Come and present Ripple Tales. On heart. Imagine requires a the story that one-woma- n audience's snortling assistance to create a snore soooo loud that Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs are shaken right out of a tree and land on top of the sleeping Wolfie (who has With the holidays just around the corner, a visit to either of the centers is in order. Books, videos, and other been lulled to sleep by a guitar items are available and would playing cow). In Grim & 40 years ago make great gifts! Ridiculous Hairy Tails, Wolfie June Bailey, of Mexican Hat, a former Monticello resident, wras There are a number of small is kicked out of his miserable featured in a art show at the Tower Theatre in Salt things, key chains, postcards, den on his birthday. He meets Lake City, showing nine oil landscapes and one portrait. pins, and patches that would Hunter, Rabbit, and a host of be great gifts for friends and familiar characters. Rosalind 30 years ago who are away from the Newmark and family Monticello Museum Board accepts Anasazi pot from Frank C. Mary Johnson-Coursey- , area and must receive mailed with fiddle, drum, Shields, district manager of the Bureau of Land Management. items. The pot was purported to be filched by a pot hunter in the Lake guitar and a few props, call A reminder of home in the Powell area in 1973 and confiscated by federal authorities. It upon the audience to help form of a small book or other animate Wol lies adventures is larger than any other pot exhibited in the museum. Albert item would be a carried easily R. Lyman, 93, the first settler of Blanding, dies at the home of through a series of wacky wonderful gift for our folks in his daughter in Provo, Utah. tempered with the military. Stop by anti mishaps moments and pure poignant browse through the centers fun. 20 years ago They perform with a and get a head start on holiMonticello Senior citizens enjoy a trip to Bolacks Natural Hiscontagious passion peppered day in shopping! Museum Oliver Pete Black, Harris, tory with wit and whimsy, wTiich Farmington. Austin Lyman and Steven Burtenshaw, a barbershop quartet, elicits rave reviews from old entertain the Monticello senior citizens at the pot luck dinner. and young alike. Dancers and musicians both, 10 years ago Roz and Marv of Ripple Tales WordPerfect Corp. donates almost $8,000 of software to have been performing and Monticello Elementary School. San Juan Lady Broncos fincreating for the stage since the ish the season with the championship trophy from the State They first began to Volleyball Tournament. work collaboratively in 1991 by exploring dance combined n. enjoy this great family entertainment November 18 at 7:00 p.m. n mid-1980- NCATE Accredited The most prestigious ranking in the industry -- Graduate Studies in Education from SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY The New 4 Renew Refresh Rs Retool Dynamic Master of Education Program Register now for upcoming Graduate Classes for Spring Semester 2004 with specialty Masks in Math Reading Gifted & Talented Utah SupervisoryAdministratise Technology ESL s. live and instrumentals. They incorporate storytelling and audience participation into their work. Their collaboration with vocals is constantly evolving, and is richly fed by their many Revitalize independent artistic pursuits in dance, art, photography, music and performing. While their work has run the gamut from abstract dance pieces to humorous childrens tales, Tree for All is December 5 The City of Blanding and the Edge of the Seaters Theater Company are proud to sponsor the kick-of- f to Christmas with the 10th annual Tree For All. The holiday season will get its start on December 5, 2003 at 5 p.m. at the Blanding Arts and Events Center. Chairperson for the event is Shaunna Black at Craft booths will be available. If you are interested in a booth, please contact Karen Booth Fleming at rental space is $15 per table. There will be fireworks, Santa, chili dinner, 5 exquisite trees that could be yours for the right bid, entertainment and lots of Christmas spirit. The Tree For All will run Fri678-313- 0. 678-236- 8. day, December 5, 5 to 9 p.m. and again Saturday, December 6, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Door prizes will be given every hour, you must be present to win! 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Some white people try their luck at it, but usually by the time they get home they find they have eaten all they gathered. Grace Black took a course in auto mechanics. She had to be able to take a car to pieces, put it together again and give it a road test. She is now a mechanic in a large garage in Salt Lake City. 50 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 12, 2003 - Rage Visitor Centers Britt Barton 857-593- 4 bbartonft' citlink.nct |