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Show THK SAN JUAN JtKCOK!) WwlnwJay, May 8, 2002 Saving water around the house lW 6 Test your water Division of Water Source; Resources Use the water conservation checklist to help do your part wise knowledge Match the numbers in the house at right with the gallons of water used below the house. at conserving water in your home. Answer Sheet: 1. Toilet flushing gallons per flushing 2. Laundry 30 GO gallons 4-- 1. 7 gallons 50 gal- 5-1- lons! 4. Shaving, 5. brushing and G. heads or How 'torn off the water after you wet your toothbrush. 7. Rinse your razor in the sink. Dishwasher gallons per day 7. Water leaks 20 gallons per day 8. Outdoor lawn watering 10 gallons per minute ( 1 hose) 9. Bathing gallons 0 8. Check faucets and pipes for leaks. 9. Use your automatic dishwasher only for full loads, 10. If you wash dishes by hand, do not leave the water running for rinsing. 11. Don't let the faucet run while cleaning vegetables. 35-5- 0 full 10. Car washing - 100 lons per 20 minute wash water-savin- g restrictors, ning 7-2- Install shower 20 gallons washing hands tap running 5. Kitchen faucet, drinking, cooking 30 gallons tap runG. Check your toilet for leaks. 2. Stop using your toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket. 3. Put two plastic bottles in your tank. 4. Take shorter showers. per load 0 3. Showers per minute (5 min 12. Keep a bottle of drink- by Heidi LeBIanc gal- ing water in the refrigerator. 13. Use your automatic washing machine only for full loads. Plant drought-resista- 14. nt trees and plants. 15. Put a layer of mulch around trees and plants. Use a broom to clean 16. driveways, sidewalks and steps. 17. Dont run the hose while washing your car. 18. Teach your children that your hose and sprinkler are not toys. 19. Water your lawn only when needed. 20. Deep soak your lawn. 21. Water during the cool parts of the day. 22. Dont water the gutter. 23. Check for leaks in pijws, hoses, faucets and couplings. For more tips on water conservation, sign up for a FREE general information newsletter. Call USU Extension Office at 435-587-323- 9. N ewJDi g itaUDjagnosj? Ann Marie Sherman On May 10, Ann Marie Sherman will graduate from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City with a d egret? in Linguistics with an emphasis in Bilingual Education. The Linguistics Department also will give her the Edward Fapir Award. Fapir was a well-know- n anthropologist who worked on Native American languages and with the Ute Tribal languages, earns Master degree from chair, gave us a notebook, a ruler and a pencil which was an example to me." She graduated in 198G from Whitehorse High School in Montezuma Creek, Utah, and attended Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, Utah. She said of her high school teacher, Mrs. Sally Hinchclift, She helped us Ixdieve that we could always do letter and she expected us to go beyond the class assignments." In 1990 she went on an LDS mission to Frank- U of U With encouragement from Principal Jim Hinckle she began her work on an ESL certi- fication and enrolled at the University of Utah in the graduate program. "Our Navajo language is worth preserving as it is part of our culture and heritage. Parents could do well to teach their children to speak their language in the home. Schools should play a secondary role where the language is learned Ann Marie grew up in academically." Borrego Pass, Prewitt, New Ann Marie Sherman is the Mexico, attended Dibe Yazhi Habitiin Elementary School furt, Germany, where she daughter of Leo and Mary and belongs to the Bitahnii learnedtospeakCerman. Af- Platero (both are teachers) clan. Her parents moved to terwards, she attended BYU. from Montezuma Creek, Utah, Nah are Sam and Bessie Montezuma Creek, where she With the Lamanite Generafinished her fourth to sixth tion, she traveled to Mexico, Platero from Borrego Pass and grades. Of her fourth grade Guatemala and Honduras. grandfather is Deswood Mrs. she With of the the said, teacher, Navajo Penally from Naschetti, New Wright, help She made me realize that Tribal Scholarship, she gradu- Mexico. She is married to school was fun and wrote posiated from BYU in 1994 in el- Reed Sherman and has a tive notes to the parents every ementary education. She seven month old baby boy, month. The teachers younger taught in Salt Lake Citys Ethan Sky Sherman and they live in Salt Lake City, Utah, sister, who was in a wheel Jordon School District. 18-mon- The City Of Monticello Recreation Department 2002 () MONTICELLO LEAGUES BOYS BASEBAtt GIRIS SOFTBALL Registration Deadline May 1 0 registration fee $15 Registration Fee $20 Fee must be paid before placement on any team The leagues will start the last week of May For information, contact dd e Allred City Of Monticello Recreation Office 435-587-20- 29 th 'AiJAbrasionl&lL'aserj Dr. G.O. Miller, DDS Dr. Brian J. Goodwine, DDS FAMILY DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS 435-587-25- 28 217 S 100 W Monticello 7 am - 7 pm Mon - Fri |