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Show Edge of Seaters present Forever Plaid What happens when a harmony group is snuffed out Where do the unmid-cod- a? resolved chords of those unresolved lives end up? Are they doomed to wander the universe or will they be allowed to return to earth to complete their mission of harmony? For these and other magically, musical questions, don't miss FOREVER PLAID. Take a trip down memory lane and close four-pa- rt harmony as Jinx (Worthy Glover), Francis (Chris Webb), Sparky (Craig THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 7, 2001 - Page 7 music, nostalgia and humor. Performance dates are slated for February 14, 15, 16, and 17. For the first time ever in Blanding, theater goers will have the opportunity to attend dinner theater. Two perfor- mances (February 14 and 17) are slated for dinner theater, and two (February 15 and 16) will be regular performances. If you are looking for that perfect who participated in a San Juan School District Storytelling evening for your Valentine, Students don't miss FOREVER PLAID. Ticket prices are $15 per person for dinner theater nights, Out of a group of 15 story during sessions of the Halls), and Smudge (John $6 per person regular perforReservations Housekeeper) croon their way mance nights. storytellers representing Winter Storytelling Festival are needed in advance for the various schools in the district, that evening. into your hearts. This heavenly" musical will dinner theater. Prizes were awarded to the Farrah Parker, of Albert R. Make your reservations early Lyman Middle School, is the participating students with be the premier stage performance for the Edge of the by calling San Juan High grand prize winner. Second generous donations of area No Seaters at the Arts and Events Ticket Office place went to Anita Hunt of merchants. All participants for and a bag of Center in Blanding. reservations necessary ARLMS, and third place went received With choreography talents regular performance nights. to Jade Argyle of Monticello prizes that included gift of veteran Betty McDonald, Curtain time is 7 p.m. for din- High School. certificates, goodies, and a pot 7:30 for and ner theater Steve from Cedar Mesa Pottery. In p.m. and accompaniment by Gary Stevens, poet to t- - shirts and bags, addition Black, Debbie Christiansen as regular performances. storyteller, spent the chilrecommended for bold sound Not new a the sysdirector, afternoon of January 26, grand prize winner was tem and state of the art light- dren under ten, thank you. working with students from awarded $30, and second and ing system, all systems are go Don't miss out on the pure, the throughout the San Juan third place winners were for a delightful evening of proud, the Plaid! School District. Each told their awarded $10 each. workshop. Courtesy photo Top storytellers honored in school district 435-678-13- Participants were April Jim, Sasha Mitchell, Hokti Miles, Matthew Lansing, Nicholas Cavanaugh, Gibb Lyman, Dasjon Jones, Kyndra Cosby, Aysia Shumway, Kelli Johnston, Tranner Sharpe, Skyler Nielson, and Chantel Valdez. Awards were donated by Subway, Taco Bell, A & W, Eagle Air Med, First Security Bank, Cedar Mesa Pottery, Redds True Value, Clarks Market, Palmers Radio Shack, Four Comers Inn, and Guymon Silver and Turquoise. mWESTERN lfil WINDOW 2800 Series SINGLE HUNG Provides strength and enhances thermal performance Easy cleaning Easy to install SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY 1050 S MAIN - BLANDING 435-678-20- ruUL I 1 00 mb L laLL Lrfj REPUBLICAN I PARTY JlUicolK jbou jbumefi 22 6 pm February Of Eastern Utah - San Juan College Campus Utah Arts And Events Center FOR TICKETS: Contact Norman Johnson at or Tauna L. Larson at 435-587-32- 23 435-678-25- 52 435-587-28- 77 Mary Thornton at or your Precinct Chairman 435-678-29- 39 DINNER $10 per plate iOSOUTH.MAINELMp'ABS435l259lI58J IHSilrIrlL |