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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 30, 2001 -- Pg Exhibit features local photographer 6 District plans Health Fair San Juan County Health Care Services is presenting Health Fair 2001 June 13 in Blanding and June 14 in Monticello supporting the motto - Good Health is a Healthy Community. The Fair will be 7 a.m. till 2 p.m. Wednesday May 30 Navajo Mountain High School Graduation, 10 am. Thursday May 31 San Juan High School Graduation, 3 pm. June Friday I Monument Valley High School Graduation, 2 pm. Monticello High School Graduation, 7:30 pm. Saturday June each day. At the health fair you will be able to take advantage of screening and information of all kinds including cholesterol, breast cancer, bone density, convenience because the Health Care District believes that Good Health is a Healthy Community. hypertension, vision; and hearing. You will be able to gather information on many services provided in the San Juan County area. Mr. John Hart, the director of the hospital district is excited that there are so many dars Museum in Blanding, from June 1 through August 31. Davids specialties include remote ancestral Puebloan ruins Edge of the Cedars presents The Shadows Speak, photography by David Eggeling in the Special Exhibits Room. Also Drawn Together exhibit by Fred Sakizzie in the museum auditorium. Wednesday June 6 Adult Education program com- ' It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness. Lucius Annaeus Seneca enables him to bring to his work SHACK NOW OPEN! fOiSM Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. 570 West 400 North -- Moab, Utah 84532 -- Monday Saturday Call for an appointment Toll Free 877-322-73- back-packe- well-establish- ed Jensen Orthodontics June 4 a sense of vision that blends well with his chosen themes. r, He is an avid diver. scuba ands It camper, was during his exploration of submerged east coast shipwrecks, photographing his fel- low divers, that his photoand artifacts and the land- graphic imagination was first scapes and scenic vistas of aroused. David is an enthusoutheastern Utah. The exhibit siastic student of Native includes approximately 30 of American cultures and artiDavids finest photographs facts. David is a frequent visitor taken over a four-yea- r period. Most ofDavids shots are taken to San Juan County, where he in San Juan County. David will often camps while doing his he also present a slide show fea- work. Only in his mid-SO-s, work a is his already photographic turing on June 10 at 1 p.m. in the Utah photographer. David invites residents to share his Museums Auditorium. Eggeling has been a resident photographs at Edge of the of Castle Valley since 1996. Cedars Museum beginning Born in Dallas, Texas, David June 1, and continuing has a varied background which through August 31. 2 Whitehorse High School Graduation, 10 am. Monday who have volunteered their time to help with this years health fair. He said that this could possibly be the largest health fair that the district has ever sponsored. The Health Fair is available to every resident of the San Juan County area and is made available for the residents The Shadows Speak, an exhibit of photographs by Moab-are- a artist David Eggeling, will be featured at Edge of the Ce- 1 1 After school until 8 pm am - 8 pm during Summer Break 190 West Center 60 Monticello SPECIALIZING IN BRACES mencement, 7 pm. BM Shadows deal A Pre-4t- h of July promotion for Blue Mountain Shadows is underway, in an effort to clear inventory, while generating funds for the next issue of the MUHLESTEIN GREENHOUSES 217 East 3rd South Monticello 4 Mon - Sat 9 am 6pm- Closed Sun 587-270- OPEN NOW THRU JUNE 15 San Juan County historic magazine. For those buying can complete sets, issues be purchased for $100. Those purchasing at least 10 copies, the discount price is $5 each. Order from Shurrell Meyer 24 S. 300 W. (55-Blanding, Herbs or Please indicate which issues you wish, and how many copies of each. Make check to Blue Mountain Shadows. Include 75? per magazine for mailing. Individual copies are available for $8 each at county 678-232- 5, 678-285- 1. 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