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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 6, 2001 - Page 12 State Park free day promises family fun at Edge of Cedars Be sure to mark your calencommitment to preserving tradars for June 9, 2001! Edge of ditional values and cultures. A the Cedars promises a full day hands-o- n Discovery Room is of family fun starting with an available, where visitors may g atlatl (ancient grind corn and touch real arand tifacts from the prehistoric device) competition demonstrations Puebloan culture. Don't forget flintknapping un9 a.m. from climb into the kiva behind Pete to Steel, by til 6 p.m. For those wanting the museum and check out the to get out of the sun, a mini modern Sun Marker sculpNative American film festival ture on the hill behind the is taking place in the audito- ruin. The state parkmuseum rium. The following films will is located at 660 West, 400 be shown for educational purNorth, in Blanding. Summer of free hours are 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. charge: poses 9 a.m., Winds of Change: daily. For more information, A Matter ofPromises features contact the museum at a discussion of sovereignty by the Onondaga, Navajo and Lummi tribes 11 a.m., Geronimo and the Apache Resistance tells a dramatic tale about this legAll-sta- te endary medicine man and the Apache struggle to maintain ancestral lands. 1 p.m., Seasons of the Five members of the San Navqjo is a sensitive documentary oftraditional Navajo Juan High School golf team honors from family life and teachings of the received the of the Pro Section Utah elders. Golfers and the Association 3 p.m., The Spirit of School Utah Activities High Crazy horse is a tragic story of the Siouxs struggle to keep Association. The Broncos finished second their ancestral homeland, the overall in the state tournaBlack Hills of South Dakota. 5 p.m., I WiU Fight No ment. Members of the second More Forever is the heroic, team are Josh Fleming and tragic story of the Nez Perce Cole Pilling. Receiving honIndians and their leader, Chief orable mention are Rob Van Reenen, Andrew Bitsui and Joseph. Each film lasts about one Tyler Ivins. hour, and is provided by a partnership grant from the Utah Humanities Council, an spear-throwin- Friday June 22 Men's Softball Tournament in Monticello. SI 25 entry fee per team by June 18. Continues June 23. For more info, call Recreation Office at 587-202- 9. Winners listed for annual horseshoe tournament by Shirley Steffen Monticello hosted the Blue Mountain Open Horseshoe Tournament at the Lions Horseshoe Park on June 2, 2001. There were 11 entries from Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. Results are: Class A 1. Mo Carillio, CO, 4 wins, 1 loss, 31.5 avg 2. Kyle Platero, NM, 3 12 wins, 1 12 losses, 29.5 avg 3. Leonard Platero - NM, 3 wins, 2 losses, 35.0 avg 4. Shirley Steffen - UT, 2 1 2 wins, 2 12 losses, 45.0 avg 5. Mark Bergon - CO, 2 wins, 3 losses, 17.0 avg Shirley was No. 1 and had to give a handicap as high as 36 points and is almost impossible to make it up. She had the high game of the day of 54. ClassB 1. Pearl Platero - NM, 5 wins, 0 losses, 28.14 avg 2. Gilbert Valdez - CO, 3 wins, 2 losses, 24.8 avg 3. Dennis Ohms - UT, 3 wins, 2 losses, 14.8 avg 4. Chuck Humphreys - UT, 2 wins, 3 losses, 26.0 avg 5. Jim Grovestack - NM, 1 win, 4 losses, 21.6 avg 6. J J. Steffen - UT, 1 win, 4 losses, 20.0 avg Ibumament director Shirley Steffen wishes to thank the Monticello merchants for the gift certificates for the players. The next tournament in Monticello will be July 21 with Chuck Humphreys as the 10 Tlir I n I ni i4K- golfers named by PGA Honors correction of topics important to our communities. Edge of the Cedars is known for its partnerships, community involvement, and s.enior at Monticello High School, was inadvertantly left off the honor roll for Spring quarter. books and reading, history and heritage, and public discussion Devin Young, M.V. BUS your bite bright JlW Yds. Ynv Hie nulling link? oi lit? hark nine plaw mil frmn a wooded arvi through a narrow p MlN'NIt sage of um. Montr-jum- a Creek does nm come into play, U llows acraas the fiurwsn as a subtle mnimlcr. The landing area is fronted hva low depression which must he avoided to have clear visibility to the green which is set against the rising hill side lo ihe hack. Approach shots hit king in k'li will find imuhlc in the naiural uak and brush. 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