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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, June 27, 2001 - Page 8 Getting in touch with nature interpreters tHk& Saturday June 30 ATV Certification Class at n. Ruin Road in B landing, 8 S 10 registration. For more info call Sheriff's Dept, at 587-223- 7. am-noo- Wednesday July 4 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Run at B landing Post Office and Blue Mtn. Trading Post, respectively, 6:30 am. S10 registration fee. Amateur Boxing Tournament at San Juan High Gym, 4 pm. Admission: S6 adults and S3 children 12 and under. To sign up call Don Palmer at $5 678-261- 2. entry fee. Have you ever felt the texture of a pinecone or maybe the soft bristles of a Douglas fir? Most of us probably have a.m. On Saturday, June 30 we and we may take for granted will have a great program for the simplicity of nature. Tb children, however, the feel of adults and children. This will a soft flower petal or the be at Warner Lake at 7 p.m. course texture of a rough stone If there are any questions remay be something very new garding programs or presentation times please call Angie or and exciting for them. My name is Stephanie Stephanie at Powell and my partner is Angie Brown. We are interpreters for the Forest Service and C.N.H.A. Our position as Applicants sought interpreters is the first ever in this area. One of our objec- for Hispanic Council The Utah Office of Hispanic tives is to provide information Affairs wants to fill two vacant for the public about the Forest and develop programs to seats on the Hispanic Advisory help understand and enjoy Council. Anyone interested in our forests. serving on the A new program we have is board should fax their refor children. It is based on sumes to the Office of Hispanic 8 by touching, feeling and recog- Affairs at (801) 5 in found the Friday, July 13, p.m. For nizing the things forest. We gathered many dif- more information, call (801) 5 ferent items such as leaves, or toll-fr(877) ext. 755. rocks and flowers 587-222- 9. 538-867- es, Summer Youth Camp at Mon. Valley High Nooseli baa aheeh hasin or Appreciation of Our Youth summer youth camp is coming to Monument Valley High School June 26-22001. There will be presentations on alcohol and drug education prevention, self esteem building, motivational talks, cultural presentations, entertainment and etc. This is for youth ages 8 years. This program is presented by Kayenta Outpatient Treatment Center (KOTC), in coordination with Monument Valley High School and Ojato Chapter. For more informa0 tion call KOTC at (520) For regisor tration package stop by KOTC or Monument Valley High and many other various things found in nature. The items are placed in what is called a touch box. The children cannot see but only feel the items and try to determine what they are. This has proven to be very fun and a great learning experience for children. We will also 538-875- 488-323- ee Ij 357 Yds. Nim 34(1 Yds. m. 1 dong ihc hilhidc. nurd the binrjy and a natural ratine hrknr that giunfc I hr right idr ihriHiglMHil the length of the hole. With deep dopes M the right on both sides of the fairway Hole No. 12 takes on a lilted prominent The Guam Hollow appearance. A wide landing area to the right is provided for king hitlers. However, ihc approach to the green is much belter if Ice shots ate kept straight nr even a tree bit to the l til rrinrr. Tltr ravine cue mariics ten neat Ni lln-- green right, akmg tindemanding an accu-mi- e appnnih dun. NOTE: The name of the course and of the individual holes have not been finalized. Oi.d Man West Golf Course Mnuticfllo, I'ltih aimed at improving the quality of life for Utahs Hispanic citizens. It also advises the Office of Hispanic Affairs in informing the governor of issues that impact the Hispanic community. Stotm Toots In white bronze 12-1- almond LOWEST IN YEARSI v.f 435-678-20- n 435-587-21- 00 JULY 4 4 PM San Juan High Gym Blanding All . $5 Sign-u- p Fee boxers will receive a T-sh- irt Admission: $6 adults $3 children (12 and under) To sign up, call Don Palmer at 00 435-678-26- 12 MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL CAMP 'BALL miscalls. Jim Brosnan 8-3- 0 School Gym DESPERATELY NEEDS NEW UNIFORMS.. .AND YOU CAN HELPI Thun-F- rl 9 am - noon 1 :30 - 4 pm 4 6:30 am July 5K Run Mile Fun Run Walk Saturday Sam - noon 1 401 South Main Binding, UT 84511 'It ateur Boxing Tournament Umpires are most vigorous when defending their MACDONALD D.D.S. ft- ERS WANTED SNOW COLLEGE PAULR. ' Call Vana Young TODAYI SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY 1050 S MAIN BLANDING under-coachin- g ""V CrecHt Problems? We Can SEWELL Youngsters of Little League can survive a lot better than overcoaching. Willie Maya . Friemfy Experienced Loan Officer Prsqualfy in minutes ' ? Refinance or mortgages . V INTEREST RATES COLE School. - fflSJiflHKgBafo qggffiif&flfeCr COMEIN AND SEE 1. . public and private resources Three Colors 697-557- WtMi 304 Yds. 270 Yds. The Hispanic Advisory Council creates and directs Available pow-wo- Tilt Pak-- 4 3, 9, 697-557- Min Mi discuss wildlife, safety and have other fun activities. This will be on Wednesday, June 27. It will be at the San Juan Library in Monticello at 10:45 by Forest Service ($fc Hoi.k No. begins at the Post Office and 1 Mile Fun RunWalk begins at the Blue Mountain Trading Post in Blanding Both will finish at the Airport in time for the Sunrise Service and Breakfast 5K Registration: 5K $10 (include AWARDS a $80 Camp Fee T-sh- DRAWING sponsored by the SJHS Cross Country Team Open To Girls Grades 5 2 For more Information, call Coach Amy Wolln -- 1 at 587-34- 32 or 687-273- 7 |