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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 2, 2001 - Page 10 Reading program at Edge of Cedars Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum, in cooperation Wednesday May 2 Utah Travel Council case study workshop of San Juan County, Blanding Events Center. The workshop continues through May 3. For more information, call Margaret at Saturday May 5 Wedding reception for Jodi Tracy and Ben Cope, 9 p.m. Eastland Branch Chapel. 7-- May 10 Kindergarten registration at Monticello Elementary from p.m. For more information, call Thursday 1- -3 587-224- 1. and themselves betwixt between two worlds that with the Blanding Public esteem radically different Library and the College of values. Eastern UtahSan Juan Edge of the Cedars is known . for its outstanding collection of is CampusLibrary, in a very special prehistoric Puebloan pottery, participating reading program called the rock art imagery, and "Cultural Olympiad. This authentic ruin. The state free program, provided by the parkmuseum is located at 660 Utah Humanities Council, West, 400 North, in Blanding. focuses on "contemporary Beginning May 16, the Native American life and museum will be open from 8 literature. Five books will be a.m. until 8 p.m. daily. For distributed to interested more information, contact the participants, beginning with museum at 8. Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko. The other titles are: A Yellow Raft in Blue Water by Michael Dorris, Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich, Mean Spirit by Linda Hogan, and The Way to Rainy Mountain by N. Scott Momaday. Ib sign up for the discussion program, contact Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum at 435-678-22- MES registration for Kindergarten Monticello Elementary Benjamin Davis Cope & Jodi Camille Tracy School will hold its kindergarten registration on Thursday, May 10, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the According to Meg Heath of the University of Utah, these novels show how "young schools cafeteria. In order to American Indians search for be eligible to start kindergartheir ten next fall, your child must in identity Allan and Diane Tracy are turn five years old on or before predominantly pleased to announce the mareach While world. 2001. Parents 1, September Club The Monticello Book riage of their daughter, Jodi will meet on May 26 at 3 p.m. story is told from the unique should come prepared with Camille, to Benjamin Davis at the Monticello branch ofthe perspective of the author, each Social Security card, immuni- Cope of Salem, Utah on May 5, San Juan Public Library. The also reflects a common Native zation record, and Birth Cer- 2001 in the Monticello Temple book for this month is The American worldview that tificate. Great effort is made of the Church of Jesus Christ differs profoundly from that of to accommodate AMPM ses- of Latter-da- y Saints. Lion, The Witch and The Their sion requests on a first come Wardrobe by C.C. Lewis. All Ben is a 1996 graduate of are invited to read this de- shared perspective includes a basis; however, school admin- Spanish Fork High School and belief in the reciprocal istration may adjust place- served a mission for the Church lightful book and join us on relationship between humans ment of students in order to of Jesus Christ of Latter-daMay 26. A special thanks goes to and the natural world, a maintain balance between the Saints in Tbronto, Canada. Jodi Dawn Boyle for the use of her cyclical sense of time, an two sessions. Parents who are and Ben both attended Snow of the unable to attend this registrahouse and for showing her fine understanding and are continuing of sacredness and an tion are encouraged to contact College the word, collection ofAfrican memories their education at the Univerto complement Aprils book of emphasis on the relationship the school and make arrangeof Utah. between individuals and the ments to register their child at sity the month discussion. Friends and family are in communities that bind them another time. Book Club sets Temple wedding next reading Euro-Americ- an vited to a reception honoring the couple on Saturday, May from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Eastland Branch Chapel in Eastland, Utah. 5 Euro-America- y together. Finally, "taken these novels together, illustrate both the challenges and triumphs of those Americans find who In I860 fomatoes were still regarded eo suspi- ciously that magmfnee recommended they be cooked for at leest three hours. SAN JUAN COUNTY CHURCH GUIDE hV Church of Jesus Christ Saints of Latter-da- y Assembly of God Church 412 W Center Blanding 678-315- 1 100 W 900 N Blanding 8 2nd Ward 8 3rd Ward 7th Ward 678r3318 First Baptist Church 9 157 S 300 W Blanding 678-251- 678-281- 96 5th E N Monticello 587-25- 678-271- 34 200 S Main 1st Ward 5th Ward 8th Ward Liberty Baptist Church 867 Pinion Ridge Rd 678-394- Blanding 8 San Juan Community Evangelical Free 217 S 2nd E Monticello St. Joseph's Catholic 349 S Main Monticello 587-271- 255 5 2 Bluff St. Christopher's Mission Bluff 672-23- 96 Seventh-da- y Rock Door Canyon 678-331- -6- Blanding 78-2975 678-20- 23 Branch 72-2225 -6- 65 S Main 1st Ward 3rd Ward -5- 727-324- 5 First United Methodist Church Dove Creek Colorado ' Monticello MonttceHo 6 2nd Ward- 587-214th Ward Eastland Branch 587-2739 La Sal Branch -6- 72 86-2270 Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs1 Witnesses 2nd E 2nd S Monticello SPONSORED BY THESE LOCAL BUSINESSES tTKYdfraiLffii 8 87-2516 587-261- Monument Valley 435-587-26- 683-22- 47 Monticello 587-257- 234 N 200 W Adventist 9 Mexican Hat Branch 1 120E120S- - Blanding 9 678-20- 22 200 N 4th Ward 6th Ward Church 587-232- E Blanding 678-271- Palmers LDS Bookstore Canyonlands MOTOR INN 587-33- 61 |