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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 2, 2004 - Page if the boys came home as sore as their leaders, but everyone had a great time. Thursday evening was the "Show Off and Advancement" evening at LSE. The kids showed up cute and ready to show what they have learned. It is an evening not to be 14 Is it summer yet? Its all over now, even the shouting. Especially the shouting! School is out!! Kids and teachers and helpers are so happy. Parents, still happy -so far. You always think it will be so great when the kids are out of school and you can switch to a wetter you were indicated your popularity with the kids. That may account for PTO mombus driver "Miss Val" (Bradshaw) being the wettest. pared with an extra pair of dry undies, etc. to don after the Northern News fight ended. SIERRA IA SAL more relaxed routine. No early morning dead- missed. They accomplish some great things at our little country school. On a sombre note, Kids came pre- it was announced that Mrs. Redd, teacher of the younger kids, will not return next year. Too many irons in the fire. So, they will be on the lookout for someone to take over this cute little class of kids. Mrs. Redd will be greatly missed at LSE. Friday night was Monticello High School graduation, which usually plays to a full house. I guess rednecked by Maxine Deeter offspring dont fall far from the lines getting the kids out the door and to the bus. Those deadlines are really early here with the commute to Monti-cellbeginning before 7 a.m. But mostly, you just trade one hectic schedule for another. o The school year did not end without a big celebration. Despite recent windy, often cold - and did I say WINDY condi- tree. Speaking of rednecked fun and guns ablazing, the local Boy Scouts headed off Friday on an overnight camping trip. I La Sals two graduates, Ian Sloan and Gus Stocks are duly graduated and headed off into the "real world". Memorial day, for many, is the official garden planting weekend. At least, it is the finishing up time. It never pays to be deceived by those warm. believe most of their activi- ties stayed within the bounds of "legal". Those that I shall report at least. A time honored scout learn- ing activity is orienteering. tions contradicting the fact that it should be summer - the Scoutmaster Shane Deeter and his trusty assistant Curtis outdoor celebrations went Wilcox set up a orienteering ahead as planned. course for the boys to follow with map and compass. Those who cheated were shot by all March temperatures unless you protect the little plants with walls of water or some- their companions, shot with paintball guns that is! thing. Case in point was Sat- Monday, May 24 was the inaugural "soaking celebration". The kids at La Sal Elementary (and their teachers, PTO parents, etc.) enjoyed a delightful, full guns ablazing, massive water fight! Everyone enjoyed a good soaking. It seems the f urday night's low temperature of 32 degrees. There would have been frost on the pumpkin that night - if it were pumpkin season! The boys and leaders had a great time despite the fero- cious wind, rain, snow, sleet, hail on Saturday. I dont know Stephen HiattN Psidiiutnc C'inim Locally owned Nwsr Specialist Individual, Couple "amily Therapy (435) 111. as, I, J 8 459-246111. ss.ig, & operated VI Propane Sales & Service tk or J Wiper Blades with SERVING SAN JUAN . (435) Screenpnnting Email- 435-259-27- Website 678-163- - LettenngNumbering Photo Quilt Blocks Uniforms Free Delivery (Blanding & sisters Mernice Bates k Wolf, of Ana- Bailey. (Johnny)of Part early Casement, of her child- Blanding; Lee Bailey, of Vernal; brother Rex Bailey, of Phoenix; 15 was hood spent on their dry farm at Summit24 Point, 27 great miles east of Monticello, and where she her and brother first three great, great attended school. She later attended school in Monticello and graduated in 1933. Maxine married Carl Niels Allred on August 23, 1934. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she held many positions. She served as librarian in the San Juan County Library in Monticello for 17 years. Maxine is survived by her death by her parents; 34 E 200 N (435) Adoption Collections son-in-la- w Harts Specialty Sale!!!! Call Jim Bayles 3TP 435-678-29- or Shoppe at Hi Restoration Blanding 678-309- 7 360 12 W. 1st St. Cortez 52 877-500-19- (970) 65 1 565-088- 8 block south of Main St -- One of a Kind - CATERING ALL YOUR CATERINC SERVING FAMILY OS Dresses CLASS REUNIONS WEDDINGS PICNICS 435-259-30-00 DUTCH OVEN SPECIALTIES aoddcaotidexxm (435) 587-281- 3 50 yedrb of G AMERICAN CAR CARE CENTERS quality service J .cS'GRAND CompleteAutoJflepair, gJComputerDia gnostics TIRE j. Rfartri the hard ones. The most and We fix UT MOAB UTAH 312 NORTH MAIN experience the very best in technology. 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