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Show best teachers Best students name and s Eastern THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 17, 2004 - Page 6 moosebutter, rescheduled Chinese Acrobats to perform Wednesday November 24 B Story hour, 1 a.m., Blanding library B Overeaters Anonymous, 6:45 p.m., group; top American group in international vocal and exciting show. The gentlemen in moosebutter each add a unique flavor to the group. Jones is the evil genius of the group, writing and arranging the music and providing vocals and vocal percussion as needed. Glen Sawyer adds rich bass and masterful percussion to the musical mix. His subtle humor is unique and slightly twisted. Weston Wride is a blur of energy. He dances, leaps, makes animal sounds, and says anything outrageous that pops into his head. He also sings wonderfully, even while doing the splits. Chris Harris is the stoic diva of the ensemble. He is terribly serious, but sings so well that women swoon and farm animals flee for their lives. The concert is supported in Blanding Library. competition, multiple recording awards, hundreds of live by the Utah Performing Arts Tour. As part of the tour, Wednesday November 17 B Story hour, 1 1 a.m., Blanding library H Overeaters Anonymous, 6 45 p.m., Blanding Library. D Grayson Country Quilters, 7 p.m., Senior Center, Blanding. Thursday November 18 B Story Hour, 10 a.m. Monticello L- Blue Mountain Entertainment announces December 23 as the new date for the Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats program. Further information will follow.' On November 29 at 7 p.m., moosebutter will appear at the Monticello High School auditorium. Moosebutter is a curious mix of seeming opposites: comedic, yet educational; hilarious, yet musical; fun for children, yet entertaining for adults. Moosebutter is Tim Y. Jones, Weston Wride, Glen Sawyer, ibrary. AA B meeting, 7:30 p.m., Community Church, Monticello. and Chris Harris. You simply cant understand these guys by just reading about them. At first glance, their resume gives the impression of a seri- Friday November 19 B Meyer 50th Wedding Celebration, 7 p.m., Blanding North LDS Chapel. 1 ous, accomplished music the 2003 Harmony Sweep-stake- s performances Gabriel Bronson Clarke has been called to serve in the Chile, Santiago, East Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Gabe will enter the MTC on November 17, 2004. He is the son of A1 and Shirley Clarke and anyone who ever fed him dinner. , 435-673-- 26 376 IS, 400 invitiations to prestigious music and art festivals. The four singers have equally impressive individual pedigrees: three are former members of Brigham Young Universitys acclaimed Mens Chorus, two have music degrees, and combined they have decades of performing experience in vocal ensembles, bands, orchestras and music theater. All of that tells you abso- & R. Lyman Middle School, Whitehorse at Wesley Jones High, Robin Burand and Constance Li Lego at Bluff School, Jessie Barton at Lake Robert Powell School, McPherson at the college of MT Utah, Rebecca Nance and Powers Whiskers, Jr. at Monument Valley High. Students were requested to nominate the one teacher from their entire academic experience who made a difference in their lives by helping to shape their values, inspire interest in a particular subject and challenge them to strive for excellence. Students mentioned enthusiasm about their nominated teachers demonstrated in the classroom. All of the 156,000 teachers honored in Whos Who Among Americas Teachers were nominated by former students who themselves are currently listed in Whos Who Among American High School Students, Sports Edition or The National Deans List. Centennial info needed for projects moosebutter will present a Historic photos and memorabilia are needed for several share, please contact Laverne or at the Tate at special educational assembly Centennial projects being Blanding Visitors Center. at Monticello Elementary School earlier in the day. Admission will be by BME season memberships ($45 for families, $18 for adults, $9 for students) or Kigalia season memberships or tickets purchased at the door: $22.50 for families, $9 for adults, $4.50 for students. Moosebutter CDs and will be available at the concert. planned for next year. Blue Mountain Shadows is preparing their centennial issue right now, and need more historic photographs that might be included both in the magazine, for slide shows and a CD photo collection of Blanding history. If you have photographs showing events, people, businesses, and town growth from that you are willing to 1905-196- 0 678-232- 5, They can be scanned and returned immediately The Visitors center is also looking for artifacts that might be displayed next year. Please let Mrs. Tate know of any interesting items you have. The next issue of BMS is in the final stages of layout and will feature historic businesses . of Monticello. moosebutter is: hilarious, comedy music entertainment. You have got to see it to believe it. All of it adds up to an unforgettable good time that the whole family will enjoy and talk about for years to come. Founder Tim Jones created the group to fuse his loves of A Letter From Home 52 Weeks A Year entertainment. 3 845 1 1 877-689-79- sub- ject and the knowledge their lutely nothing about what 64 toll free Arizona Proud Supporter of our active duty military Serving Wtafi . and Black at Monticello Elementary, Cassy Moon at San Juan High, Mike Bowers at Albert Agent 1 W, Blanding, vision appearances, part inspired the students current achievements. Teachers include Kara Boyd at Monticello High, Carrie Moosebutter delights in treating every audience to a unique irtu GARY WHITE, tele- quality Tom Stoppard ( United States, radio and or music, comedy, and clean, Age is a very high price to pay for maturity. tjuott d m the Montrt across the bari-toneten- select group of America teachers are being honored by their toughest critics - their former students in the eighth edition of Whos Who Among Americas Teachers. 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