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Show Alisha from Red She enjoys sports, THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 3, 2001 - Page 8 pow-wo- w dancing, drawing, reading, singing, and traveling. She is a scholarship student at CEU-SJwhere she is pursuing a nursing degree. She sang "The for her Beauty Way C talent traditional and performed a musical number in sign language for her modem talent. First Attendant Kristy Key graduated from Monument Valley High School in Kayenta, October 6 New York Disaster fundraiser, SJC Fair Building, 8:30 a.m. Saturday She Ariz. a gave demonstration on the Apache cradle board for her traditional October 10 ATV ride, Riders Canyon C Store Canyonlands parking lot, 8 a.m. Wednesday autobiography and Death Before My Eyesas her modern talent. Her interests include "friends, and outdoor family, animals, activities. She plans to pursue a degree in forestry and wildlife management after graduating from Bradley Crowned Miss Heritage at CEU-Sa- n 2001-200- 2 Juan Campus of pageant organizers for their was hard work and an "optimistic crowned Miss Heritage 2001-200- 2 spirit in troubled times. in the eighth annual Miss During the competition, Heritage pageant sponsored each contestant presented by the College of Eastern traditional and modem talents Utah-Sa- n Juan Campus in and answered questions on issues. Winners Jared Petersen is returning B landing Sept 25. Kristy Key, CEU-SJhome from the California Misand of Kayenta, Ariz., and Alicia received prizes and will awards of of of Church sion Jesus Begaye the Blanding were scholarship Latter-day Christ of Saints on named first and second represent the school as October 10, 2001. student ambassadors. attendants. He will report his experiDuring her reign as Miss Alisha Bradley, Dennehotso, Ariz., C ences at 11 a.m. on October 14 to the Monticello First Ward, Heritage, Bradley will act as an ambassador for CEU-SJ- South Main Street. Famand friends are invited to ily attend. Jared is the son ofDavid and Brenda Petersen of Monticello. in C school activities. She was crowned by the former Miss Heritage Rachael Tishie. Parents, friends, and at the Blanding Arts and Blanding Events ' Center. Master of Ceremonies Phil Mueller lauded the contestants and Monticello 678-27-81 587-230- 2 SAN JUAN PHARMACY Cold and ftu season is Here! (Tahe care ofyour sniff(es with medications from San Juan Tharmacy pick up a book today. The discussion will be led by Steve Wilcox on Thursday, October 18 at 8 p.m. in the CEU-SJLibrary Science Building in room 112. Refreshments will be served. C CEU-SJ- C. Second Attendant Alicia Begaye is a San Juan High graduate. She plans to earn a degree in early childhood development from CEU-SJShe enjoys basketball, basket C. weaving, and traditional cooking. Her and rug traditional and modem talents focused on Navajo rug weaving, quilting, knitting, and crocheting. The evening program included musical numbers by Rachael Tishie and Jessica Stubbs. Canyon Riders to meet for ride The Canyon Riders invite all interested ATVers to join them for the Salt Creek Overlook ride on Wednesday, October 10. Bring your lunch and meet at the Canyonlands C Store (Conoco station) in Monticello at 8 a.m. For information, call J. Whitney Redd at 587-257- 6, Benny Musselman at 3186 or Myrle Tanner at --2443. -- October meetings, parades, recruiting trips and other students attended the pageant Tis not the meat, but tis the appetite makes eating a delight. Sir John Suckling The Kigalia book club book this month is Billy the Kid: A short and violent life. The book is a factual-base- d portrayal of Billy the Kid and not the myth of western folklore. The Kids life is a tragic one of good boy from New York to bad boy of the west. The book examines the career of the young outlaw, whose life and death were an expression of the violence prevalent on the American frontier. Please drop by the CEU-Sa-n talent and presented an Juan Campus Library and entitled "Life Miss Heritage 2001-200- 2 Royalty- - (I. to r.) Kristi Key, First Attendant, Miss Heritage, Alisha Bradley, and Second Attendant, Alicia Begaye. Courtesy photo 165 Kigalia Book Club to meet Is WARENESSIMONTH Join Us At The Blanding Arts and Events College Of Eastern Center Juan Campus Utah-S- an WORKSHOP Elaine Wets EdD FREE Author of Surviving Domestic Violence z Voices o( Women Who Broke Free October 52-- 5 pm CANDLELIGHT VIGIL EUW EJD Keynote Speaker Extra ftrwfA October Ma MM aMSttpMMCqpMi bom enjoy donuts Spanwwd by Extern Utoh We have the medications you need non-prescripti- on AHEC 6 pm 5 Sc kot chocolate and Utah Donwtfc Vtolem Advhory Council 1 I Domestic Violence will not go away without .outside help THERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR You are not to blame ... There is hope. For confidential Information, call .ABUSE v |