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Show mma sL THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 7, 2000 - Page 10 Mission report Kori L. Lyman has returned from the California Ventura Spanish Speaking Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-ua- y Saints. Kori began with the Fairbanks Fourth Branch (Singles), Fairbanks Alaska her Stake. Her parents are Jim and former Neva Lyman, Monticello residents and confirmed San Juan Countyites, who have returned to Monticello after 25 years in Thursday June 8 Outdoor Cooking, Cloverfouds, 10 am., Monticello Elemetary. Saturday June 10 Mini Livestock program begins with lambhog weigh-i- n and tagging, 8-- 9 Alaska. Kori will report her experiences on Sunday, June 11 at the Monticello First Ward Sacrament Meeting at 9 a.m. She will continue her studies at Brigham Young University. a.m. 6-- LbcrhardAbegglen Reception, 8 p.m., Blanding North LDS Chapel. CrowleyGray Garden brunch, 10 a.m., Crowley residence, Eastland. Free Fishing in Utah. Free State Parks day (day use fees will be waived.) Sunday June 1 1 mission Shane Butler has recently returned from serving in the Houston Texas South Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. He will of Latter-da- y report his experiences to the Monticello Third Ward at 11 a.m. on June 11 in the Monticello Stake Center, 165 South Main. Shane is the son of Randy and Laura Butler. 11 Shane Butler LDS mission report, a.m., Monticello Stake Center. Kori L. Lyman LDS mission re- port, 9 a.m., Monticello Stake Center. Monday June 12 Health Fair, Saint Mission, Native American Art Awards exhibit opens at Edge of Cedars Christophers BIulT. Tuesday June 13 Club, Ranger Jeff WoIin,4-a.m., Monticello Elementary. H June Wednesday Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum hosted an opening reception for the Native American Art Awards Exhibit 10 on June 1. The exhibit, which continues through August 30, celebrates 14 StoryTime, 10 a.m., Monticello Library. Thursday June IS Ranger JcfTWolin, Clovcrbuds, 10 a.m. Monticello Elementary. Saturday 'June 17 Four person Golf Scramble, Blue Mountain Meadow's. 8a.m.-Ip.m- ., Culpepper & Mcrriweathcr Circus, 5:30 & 7:30 p.m., free presentation 10 a.m., San Juan High School Foot- ball Practice Field. Continuing Exibits Native American Art Awards, Edge of the Cedars, Thru Aug. the finest in both contemporary and traditional Native American art. A variety of media are represented in both student and professional categories, including sculpture, weaving, pottery, drawing and painting, mixed media, and more. Awards will be presented at the free opening reception; light refreshments will be served. The Native American Art Awards exhibit is sponsored by the San Juan County Commu- Utah nity Development, Mexico Military Wedding announced for academic achievement dur- ing the second semester of Cadet Burand is the son of Robin Burand of Bluff and Mr. and 0. 970-564-175- The best way to conquer stage fright is to know what you're talking about. Michael Mescan SANTAY Rnitetcd npnncturist 251 (JnhiiMin 7 Blue Mountain RV Park is under new management sion in the ArcadiaSan West of Dove Creek Fernando Mission. Receptions will be held in their honor on Saturday, June 8 10 from p.m. in the Blanding North LDS Church and on Friday, June 16 from 6:30 8:30 p.m. in the Provo Harbor Park Ward. All friends on Hwy 666 or or 970-677-26- 93 970-677-24- 00 6-- 970-677-22- 85 evenings 3 BEDROOM TRAILER FOR RENT 7?. (Zaxtos AJ akal Quartet At Acupuncture Herbal Medicine Homeopathy Oriental Bodywork Kinesiology Nutrition 925 S. Broadway. and family are invited to attend. Following their marriage, Sara and Brian will live in Provo where he will continue his education and where they are both employed. 678-223- 8. jLL Jl$ Tuesday thru Saturday Cadet Corey R. Burand, a high school senior at New Mexico Military Institute, has been named to the Deans List 1999-200- J lFF Doctor, of Oriental Medicine. Academy school year DU. Sara Abegglen & Post, First National Bank of Joseph and JoAnn Abegglen Cortez, San Juan Pharmacy, of Provo are pleased to anand the Purple Sage Trading nounce the marriage of their Post. daughter, Sara, to Brian Edge of the Cedars is a muEberhard, son of Gary and seum of Native American culture and is the archaeological Dena Eberhard of Blanding. Sara graduated from Provo repository for southeast Utah. The museum is located at 660 High and served in the New West 400 North in Blanding Jersey Cherry Hill Mission of and is open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. daily. For more information, Brian graduated from San please call (435) Juan High and CEU-Sa-n Juan Campus. He also served a mis- Travel Council, Gouldings Lodge, Zions Bank, Utah Arts Council, Twin Rocks Trading Honor roll at New Brian Eberhard . j in Mt. Building) Time concert July 15 Peale Resort Country Inn and Ticket Information will be announced for more Information Call Mrs. Charles Burand of Monticello. the Deans List a student must achieve at least To attain a 3.25 grade point average, or higher on a 4.00 grade point scale, maintain a full class load and demonstrate a superior disciplinary status. New Mexico Military Insti- tute is a state-supporte- d, Jensen Orthodontics Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. 570 West 400 North Moab, Utah 84532 Call for an appointment 435-259-22- 32 col- lege preparatory high school and a university parallel junior college with an enrollment capacity of 1000. Scholarship endowments currently total more than $1.5 million. SPECIALIZING IN BRACES Will be in Moab June 22 & July 20 - .. 13 |