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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, February 20, 2002 Tell me a story... with Kigalia Fine Arts Page 8 - February 21 Canyons of Color II, 7 p.m., Edge Thursday of the Cedars Museum. Grayson Country Quiltcrs, Blanding Senior Citizens Center. Friday February 22 Silver Prizes: Activated Storytellers, 7 p.m., SJlfS Auditorium. Saturday Zions Banks Monticcllo office announced the winners of its How I Welcome the World... art contest at an award ceremony on February 4. Students in kindergarten through twelfth grades in local public and private schools were eligible to enter the visual arts contest. Monticello-arc- a winners of Zions Banks How I Welcome the World... art contest are: Best in Show: Monte Mena Gold Prizes: Casey Randall, Geric Yazzie Brad Mallory, Katie Butler, Ashley Dowell February 23 Skouson open house, 7 p.m., Monticcllo North LDS Chapel. Monticcllo Book Club, 3 p.m., San Juan County Library, Monticcllo. Sunday February 24 Eardlcy mission farewell, 9 a.m., Monticcllo North Chapel. Bradford mission report, p.m., Blanding Slake Center. Blanding Christian Center dedicaa.m. & 6 p.m., 378 W 500 N. tion, 1 1 1 February 28 Business meeting of descendants Thursday Bronze Prizes: Cory Eardley, Casey Rosa, Scott Reeve Prizes included sports duffels, cameras, collectors pin sets, winter hats and a $100 savings account for the Best in Show. All students who entered the art contest were pre- sented a free winter sports poster. Zions Banks Monticello office, located at 217 E. Central St., will display How I Wel of Jens Nielsen, Blanding LDS South Chapel. sites all over, and watched Ten years ago, Dennis and Kimberly Goza left their San Francisco apartment, packed up the tools of their trade and Winners named in Zions Bank contest come the World..." art contest entries through February 26. We congratulate the winners and thank everyone who entered the How I Welcome the World... art contest," said their crayons being made in Pennsylvania, among other adventures. We view education as a lifelong endeavor, says Dennis, and the whole family participates. Life on the road has its challenges. Zephyr keeps in touch with friends he meets along the way by email, but sees them rarely. Organizing bookings used to be difficult, but laptop computers and cell phones have made life easier for the traveling Gozas. They old son, 18-mon- th Zephyr, and hit the road. They have never looked back. The Gozas are modern pioneers, Derryl Jack, Monticello troubadours, gypsies, and branch manager. The art- vaudevillians who call their work still on display at our of- nomadic enterprise Activated fice captures the welcoming Storytellers. spirit of our community as Dennis, Kimberly and now the from throughout people 11 year old Zephyr combine world come to Utah to celreading, multicultural folk ebrate winter sports." tales, childrens poetry, perZions Bank is Utahs oldest forming arts and Fun (with a -- travel an average of about 4,000 miles a month. Yes, its difficult sometimes,' but were financial institution, and is the only local bank with a statewide distribution of branches, operating 126 capital F), in educational performances for schools and libraries all over the country. people who respond to chalThe programs encourage readlenges, says Dennis. There branches throughout Utah. communiwill be plenty of time later to ing, creativity and Zions Bank also operates 22 sit in a rocking chair. cation, and their presentation branches in Idaho, The Gozas van pulls a is so stimulating and so much and more than 200 ATMs fun that actrailer containing the necessithey have been throughout Utah and Idaho. credited with reinventing the ties for their performances. In addition to a wide range of Each show is a theatrical proart of storytelling. traditional banking services, Zephyr, a Lone Scout duction with sets, costumes, Zions offers a comprehensive through the BSA, is enthusiimaginative props, music, of mortgage, investment, array He road. life on the about astic dance, acrobatics, American and insurance services, and says that no two days are ever Sign Language, and lots of auhas a network of loan origina- the same. The Gozas travel by dience participation. tion offices for small busiActivated Storytellers will van, equipped with books, nesses nationwide. musical instruments, micro- perform their special kind of The company is also a leader and texts, and storytelling magic in Blanding, in providing electronic bank- scopes is algebra roadschooled, en- courtesy of the Kigalia Fine Zephyr elecservices, including ing a hands-o- n education Arts Council, Friday, February tronic municipal bond trading, joying few children are enough 22 at the San Juan High and is the only primary go- to have. He haslucky studied tide School auditorium Tickets are vernment securities dealer in Malibu, CA, hiked $4 at the door, or admittance pools headquartered west of the through Arches National Park by Kigalia or Blue Mountain Mississippi River. Additional to learn Entertainment season pass. geology, read the origiinformation on Zions Bank is nal Constitution in Washing- Happy ending guaranteed! at available ton, D.C., visited historical www. zionsbank. com. full-servi- full-servi- ce ce N ORTH ERNIE HE GiTBlG Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Brent Johansen D.D.S. Licensed Electrical Contractor Taylor Eardley, son of Terry and Cindra Eardley has accepted a call to serve in the California Roseville Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. His farewell will be at 9 a.m. on Feb- ruary 24 in the Monticello North Chapel, 365 North 200 West, lie enters the Missionary Training Center March 6. Well keep your bite bright Tyson Bradford will be returning shortly from serving a Commercial 678-237- Residential mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints in the Venezuela David Johnson Eric Johnson Latter-da- y Barcelona Mission. 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