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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday. July 4. 2001 - Page 8 The power of the imagination by Angie Brown, Forest Service Volunteer Do you remember being a kid? Did you play outdoors for hours on end, running through on creeks, swinging grapevines in the woods or just sitting up in a tree reading a book? I did. Lots of my time outdoors as a kid was spent building what I called stick houses. Its pretty much what it sounds like lots of heavy July 4 Wednesday (ndepcndance Day Parade at Binding Main Street, 10 am. Homcschoolers picnic at Monticello City Park pavilion, 12:30 pm. For more info, call 8. Miriam at Patriotic Musical Variety Show at SJHS Football Field, 7:30 pm. Fireworks show will follow. July 8 Tyler Jack mission report at 11 Social Security Representative at Monticello Dept of Family n, Services Bldg, at SerWorkforce of Blanding Dept 2-- 4 and 12, vices, pm July are wonderful participants and listeners. They give as much to our programs as they learn. As Forest Service Interpreters, we like to work with the community We will be working with the First Baptist Church of Monticello on July 13. A program for 0 kids will be taking place in the Abqjo Mountains. Older kids will get to go on a hike through the forest to discover what animals live there, how 80-10- $ owv Kristin Taylor family & TyL Elliott Wedding announced Kristin Taylor, daughter of ant Grove High School. She David and Tamera Taylor of served a mission in Paraguay, Pleasant Grove and Ty L. and is currently attending long enough. Its where my imagination grew. I am an interpreter for the Manti-L- a Sal National Forest. My job, along with my partner, Stephanie Powell, is to design programs to encourage the public to use and explore the National Forest. We are also here to answer any questions the public might have about the National Forest. Our programs focus oh using your imagination as well as the senses of sight, smell, touch and hearing. Children Blanding LDS Stake Center, 9 am. &oue', We 587-204- Sunday July they can encounter by pausing for a few moments. Younger kids will uncover the secrets of the mystery box, search for shapes and colors of the forest and get to know the animals by becoming them in the Animals of the Forest play. would be happy to present programs to other leaned tree branches up groups in the community. Call against a center tree. I read Angie Brown or Stephanie there, ate there, and slept Powell at the Monticello there. That place out in the Forest Service Office at 1 woods is where I sat and to schedule an event. listened to all the sounds around me. Its where I observed all the life that came around after I had been quiet - 587-310- Wednesday trees compete for food and water, the interconnectedness ofthe web of life and just what Elliott, son of Leo and Kathrine Elliott of Franklin, North Carolina, have chosen July 6 to be sealed in the Mt. Timpanogas Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Kristin is a graduate ofPleas Brigham Young University. Ty served a mission in Quebec, Canada, and is also attending BYU. He is majoring in Business Finance. The couple will make their new home in Pleasant Grove. Jensen Orthodontics Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. 570 West 400 North Moab, Utah 84532 Tyler Jack has recently returned from serving a mission for The Church of Jesus QJirist of Latter-Da- y Saints in the Brazil Santa CaU for an appointment Toll Free ; 877-322-73- 60 Maria Mission. He will report his missionary experiences in the Blanding 7th Ward on July 8, 200, at 9:00 a.m. at the Stake Center, lyieristheson of Rayburn and Peggy Jack of Blanding. i SPECIALIZING IN BRACES 'l- ' . .V.s SAN JUAN COUNTYCHURCH GUIDE SAN JUAN COUNTY 2001 FAIR 412 W Center Food and Craft Booths Available Need For To Sign Up NOW! more information, call the office at USU Extension 157 96 S E Blanding 678-315- First Baptist Church 300 W Blanding 678-28Monticello 5th N of 1 867 Pinion Ridge Rd 678-394- 2nd Ward 19 3rd Ward 7th Ward 587-25- 34 200 S Main 1st Ward 5th Ward 8th Ward Blanding 8 435-587-32- 39 San Juan Community Evangelical Free The Grist a Bed and in Mill Inn Monticello 587-271- 255 5 St. Josephs Catholic Church Monticello 349 S Main 120 Monticello, Utah E St. E 120 S 587-232- 2 Rock Door Canyon 6 Monument Valley guests? 435-587-25- 97 Glen & Phyllis Swank Innkeepers www.thegristmillinn.com 9 678-202- 2 678-331- 9 Blanding 5 6th Ward 678-202- 3 Branch 672-222- 587-257- 8 587-251- 6 Monticello 587-261587-213- 6 9 587-27- 72 686-22- 70 E 2nd S Monticello Black oil co. 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