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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, December 12, 2001 - P .$1 13 Nations largest conversation to generate ideas for 4H You can be part of a national I ! initiative involving more than 100,000 youth and adults from every county in 55 states and territories. The project is being initiated by 4H to launch its second century in youth development. On Thursday, December 13 at 6:30 p.m. area youth and adults will meet together at the San Juan County Courthouse to participate in the 4H Centennial Conversation. Anyone interested in the development of youth programs is invited to participate and share ideas that will then be taken to the Utah State conversation before being sent to Joyce Martin of Monticelk) holds the plaque she received from the the National Conversation in Utah State library for her service to the State of Utah as a memWashington, D.C. The goal of the program is ber of the Utah State Library Board, July 1 997 - June 2001 . Prior to serving on the state board, Martin chaired the San Juan Count to capture the best ideas and Library Board for eight years. Martin received the plaque as a programs for youth developguest of honor at an awards dinner on November 13 at the Bee- ment in the 21st Century and Staff photo present them to the President, hive House in Sait Lake City. president and CEO of the Na- his cabinet, and Congress. Moving ahead, 4H intends to engage the nation in positive tional 4H Council. "Instead, in the tradition of 4H, were creating an action plan for families, youth leaders, and communities across the nation to guide us in the coming century. The Centennial Conversation on Youth Development will result in planning tools and a national curriculum reflecting the tools and strategies that have been the most successful in developing young people. In addition, young people will be making a civic commitment to be involved in their local communities. For more information on the local conversation, please contact Anna at the USU Extension Office at (435) Input is needed from all areas of the community and residents are encouraged to attend. Refreshments will be served. youth development programs, addressing youth problems, building youth skills, generating civic involvement, and creating better communities. The Centennial Conversation on Youth Development will be held in each of 3,067 counties, where 4ITers, adult leaders, and community participants will follow a learning guide to share ideas about the youth development needs and successes in their local communities. The county meetings will lead into statewide gatherings in each of 50 states and five territories, which will lead into the national gathering. "We want the nation to know that were not building a granite monument to our 4H centennial, says Don Floyd, 587-323- 9. CORTEZ SEARS Where else?' vda Home sppfiMCN sMrnHcs, tswn and tools Salt pricas in sffoct Saturday; Donmbar IStti oGw ,i i 4 4 even sale prices, from 7am until 10am Bronco grad excels at Dixie Jason Lee, a 1999 graduate of San Juan High, was named to The Western States Football League All Conference Second as a Defensive Back. Jason, a walk on to Dixie State College in St. George, was hopeful that he might be financing until January 2003 . on all TVs over $499 and all camcorders over 299 when you use your Sears card Tfeam 0 able to play for the Dixie Rebels, a nationally ranked NJCAA football team. "I didn't want to regret not trying, he said. He made an impact as a special teams starter from the beginning and following the injury to a starting teammate at the Snow College game, the xrmrvflL Vi a:""" f! t T JL V mi c ( 359St& 3592 404 809S Super Capacity Plus washer. total savings $110 Triple Action Agitator.- 22722. Was 469.89. closeout 399.88 Ultra Wash Radiant range, total savings S95 oven, electronic dock tinier. Storage drawer, delay cooking. 95301. Reg. 499.99. sate 449.99 223-cu- . ft1 refrigerator; total savings $190 mmmh taro Supcwr 62612.5 339 99. Mon America's cleanest cfches Nylon Reg. 489.99, cVTryiTO stt299!.M2SUStf10aMigL yiiro areas top -- dishwasher total savings $130 Owned Sat 9 am to 6 pm & FMerad water, adjustable i 2 I door was opened. Jason stepped through and never looked back. He finished the season as a solid defensive back with four interceptions. He returned one interception for spl-pro- 70-yar- ds glass shelves. 51232. Rsg. 999.99, sale 899.99 slde-o- ut a touchdown against Ricks Junior College, earning him Rebel Player of the Week Operated by Mike & Tamra Tobin Sun: 1 to 6 pm 2214 East Main 970-565-16- honor. 90 . cauoM a Swn Nr . wgnKDronwwe HCWnMN.WUK.NM - INWNra MfW Mcarag notion e- WWNlM.Wi- owmnw RsreareiinsRRIISfV! Dixie head coach Greg Croshaw said, "Jason is a great find, were glad he picked us. Jasons plans are to return and play out his sophomore year for the Rebels. vwt |