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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, March 9, 2005 - Pae Us 8 & & ' mrfM H y A. ' a 'A A WW' m r G&Gb V, in $ ''' t t--. Qsm -- A Wednesday March 9 Social Security Rep, 10:30 a.m., Family Services Bldg, Monticello. f "... H Story hour, 1 1 a.m., Blanding library Social Security Rep, 1:30 p.m., Workforce Services, Blanding. Overeaters Anonymous, 6:45 p.m., L Winners of the v ii 7 W 3? ' poster contest. Anti-Tobac- f 4 V, " 4 f 'S ' , . ,.d .. J Courtesy photo Blanding Library. Thursday March 10 B Social Security Rep. 8 a.m.. Workforce Services, Blanding. H Story Hour, 10 a.m. Monticello Poster winners announced L- An ibrary. B AA March B Monday March 14 B DUP, 1:30 p.m., Summers home, Monticello. AA 6 p.m.. Blanding. meets, City Park Pavilion, Monticello. March 16 Wednesday conSan Juan School District Spelling Champ Kira Simpson (left) tinued her winning ways when she competed at the regional SpellUtah Education Sering Pentathlon sponsored by the Southeast vice Center. Kira earned a victory in the Main Event, a spelling bee using words from the District Bees. There were four other events March 15 Tuesday B Quilt N Time Quilters, 6 p.m., B Story hour, a.m., Blanding library B Overeaters Anonymous. 6:45 p.m., 1 1 Blanding Library. B Grayson Country Quilters, 7 p.m., Senior Citizens Center, Blanding. in the pentathalon, including Boggle, Notorious Confusables, Twist Text, and a "From the Headlines" Spell Down. At the beginning of the competition, Kira was given special recognition as the youngest speller attending this years competition. The fourth grade student at Blanding elementary School is only Kira s pareight years old, the typical age of third grade students. ents report that she likes to spell all kinds of words now and calls Courtesy photo herself a walking dictionary"! 10 a.m. Monticello first, second and third place cash prizes. The posters were to show how tobacco is bad for users and how it affects their health. The winning posters will be sent to the states Truth for Youth ad contest. More than 100 students throughout the district participated. The winners are: Monticello Elementary: Robin Randall 1st, Semisi Cudney 2nd, Swayzi Slade 3rd Monticello High School: Kaylene Jelly 1st, Karli Stocks 2nd, Dolores Maes 3rd. Albert R. Lyman School: Jill Black 1st, Alycia Eubanks 2nd, March 17 Thursday B Story Hour, Each school that participated received 1 1 wedding reception, 6 p.m., Summers home, Monticello. B School District. r Wallace-Walke- Poster Con- o test was held by San Juan meets, 7:30 p.m., Community Church, Monticello. Friday Anti-Tobacc- L- Erica Grover 3rd. Blanding Elementary: Christina Fenlaw 1st, Kiara Pugh 2nd, Brianna Pugh 3rd. San Juan High: Slim Whitand Artie Begay, Chaisere Smiley tied for 2nd. Bluff Elementary: Jennifer Joe 1st, Tonisha Jelly 2nd, Tyrice Benally 3rd. Montezuma Creek Elementary: Brittany Billjohn 1st, Eric Sam 2nd, Donovan Blackgoat 3rd. Whitehorse High: Toru Madison 1st, Donovan Jones 2nd, Amber Tsosie 3rd. ehorse 1st, Monument Valley High: Minerva Tsosie 1st, Christopher Chee 2nd, Alton Chee 3rd. ibrary. AA B meets, 7:30 p.m., Community Church, Monticello. Revival March 1 3 1 6 in Monticello Revival services are schedat the uled for March 13-1- 6 First Baptist Church of Monticello with evangelist Jeffrey Roe from the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. The Meeting starts at 7:00PM each night. Everyone is invited to attend. Rev. Roe is a graduate of the University of Missouri and is currently working on a degree in the School of Theology at South- western. Forever Pardon, the country gospel musical group from New Mexico will be singing and leading the congregation in music. 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