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Show Scouts honor When Benjamin walked in I could hardly see the boy for the dirt. Only his grin was white, which was amazing in-- a s - - much Lite in a tothhS-- brush had been left by Terri Winder sit- - ting idly in the bathroom cabinet for the past week. He happily dragged a dirty sleeping bag into the laundry'. It was filled with unworn clothes, some still partially folded but no longer clean. Didn't you ever change clothes? I asked suspiciously, Blue Mountain RV Park is under new management West of Dove Creek on Hwy 666 970-677-26- 93 970-677-24- 00 970-677-22- 85 or or evenings 3 BEDROOM TRAILER FOR RENT as I dumped out the load. Then some very disgusting looking wads landed on top, just as he said, Yeah, my socks." Did you ever bathe?" I asked. They had showers," he noted, but I didnt have time." I looked at him in disbelief. Hey, mom, we were at scout camp he said, as though that explained everything. Then he launched into some stories ofhis experiences: some funny; some obviously exaggerated; some spiritual. One was so farfetched I had to ask, Scouts honor? Boy, did we ever eat good!" he kept exclaiming. Mealtime of the best experiences a scout can have; but in years gone past our local scouts went other places. w'eight." I looked at his tall lanky frame and wondered if it could be true. Perhaps if one factored in the dirt. Blue Mountain Summer Camp is the place for scouts to come now. This past week over 400 scouts from five different states joined together. It is one remember when one of our older boys came home from a week's campout in Colorado and he raved about the food too as in ravenous. There had been plenty of food, but he called it green food": bread and meat with green edges, flabby processed cheese, wilted fruits and vegetables. After 3 or 4 days of such fare. Brad and some of his fellow scouters found a little stream, where they caught some crawdads. Just as they were preparing to boil their meal over a fire, a staff at Blue Mountain Summer Camp is the greatest. If you missed a meal, youve missed out! I think I gained I June 28, 2000 - Page 9 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, member showed up. The boys looked at each other some- Brandon what guiltily, if wondering they were going to get into trouble. The staffer looked closely at what they were doing and then quietly asked them, May I join you? And thats just one of the many delightful stories my boys can tell about their camp- ing experiences honor. - scouts & Elizabeth Weilenmann Wedding announced Phil and Lou Mueller of with the happy couple. Elizabeth received her diBlanding are pleased to announce the marriage of their ploma from San Juan High daughter, Elizabeth, to M. School and her Associates degree from the College of Eastern Utah - San Juan Campus in 1999. She recently com- Brandon Weilenmann, son of Carolyn Dahl and Michael and Pam Weilenmann of Salt Lake pleted her junior year at City. The couple was wed on June 22 in the Salt Lake City Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Brigham Young University majoring in communications. Until her marriage, Elizabeth was the reigning Miss San and honored that same Juan County. Brandon served an LDS evening during a reception at mission in Brazil. He graduated this year from Brigham Young University with a degree in Finance. The couple will make their home in Anaheim, California where Brandon is employed by the Marriott Corporation. the Marriott Hotel. There will also be a reception in Blanding at the Arts and Conference Center on the College of Eastern Utah Campus, Thursday, June 29, 2000 from 7 to 9 p.m. Friends and family are warmly invited to share this special occasion DETAILS R US AUTO DETAILING AND WINDOW CLEANING We Come To You Well wash anvthinal Vehicles Farm Equipment Driveways Buildings and many more Call for an appointment 435-587-35- 20 979-182- 1 (cell) W Ask for Steve TOomcn Oj t-kAJew c iLLenlunx JUAN COUNTY PAGEANT ISS SAN 7 pm juan high school auditorium July Saturday san 1 Come see six bright and beautiful young ladies perform and compete for the crown of Miss San Juan County Free Admission Donations Are Encouraged Children under 12 years are advised not to attend in consideration competition and formality for the |