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Show Parry's ToWer Guibe Utah High School Football rti THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 9, 2002 - Page 15 Golfers enjoy Four Comers School benefit tourney Saturday, September 28th, was a chilly, blustery day, but that didnt keep away the 36 H, diehard golfers who participated in the Four Corners School First Annual Golf Tour- '4 A ' . nament. In fact, Terry Eardley, coach of the Monticello High School golf team, summed it up when he said: It was a great day and a fun tournament with lots of food, fun, and great people. Its one to put on your calendar for next year! r a Lunch was served just before play started, which gave everyone a chance to get acquainted. There was even a silent auction that allowed players to get fantastic deals for everything from glider plane flights to restaurant gift certificates. Play started at noon and continued until five, at which time the School provided an ice cream snack, winners were announced, and prizes were distributed to an eager crowd. A King of the Auction" trophy was awarded to Reid Ross of Durango, Colorado, who was responsible for soliciting many of the auction items and prizes from Durango businesses. '4 m fk Jensen Orthodontics Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. 570 West 400 North Moab, Utah 84532 Call for an appointment Toll Free ners Schools elementary with tokens of appreciation for all of their hard work soliciting auction and prize items, thanking donors, and much teacher outdoor education program (BOEP) and its youth employment program (Canyon Country Youth Corps), which more. both serve rural areas and Native American youth on the Colorado Plateau. Prizes for the tournament, nearly all of which were donated by businesses in Monticello, Durango, Cortez, Moab, and Blanding, were popular with the crowd. They In 2002 alone, BOEP served 228 elementary teachers and their 5,700 students, and Can- yon Country Youth Corps place prizes as well as longest served 30 youth age and closest to hole for both la- many of them from the Navajo Nation. The School plans to dies and men. There was even a prize for conduct the golf tournament the highest score (known as benefit again next year. So the worst score in golfing stay tuned for the next round circles!) and one for finding in 2003 where you can join feltwo orange golf balls that had low golfers for food, fun, and been hidden on the course! prizes and benefit a worthy local cause! Proceeds from the golf tournament will benefit Four Cor included 1st, 2nd, and 3rd 16-2- si r rT : , MOU . a. SrONKOM ( - ) ED-VENTU- RE miZK tPOWOM (INKIND ! IPOMOM fc IM ' VsMMNMkWIRsr Joanie Braddock and Jan Bumcrot, Four Comers School employees from Eastland and Monticello, were also thanked 877-322-73- 60 SPECIALIZING IN BRACES Jeannine Snyder, Fred Snyder, Jim Buffington, and Mike Mulligan (I to r) were the first prize winners of the Four Comers School First Annual Golf Tournament. Courtesy photo 3 Kitchen randma s D JWpp REGGeTS sa f WOOP Corns Try Gtaandmas Kfcnen Win Ift 1 i OUTDOOR EDUCATION ANNUAL COLFINU THANKS TO nun SPONSORS! IUN CORNCM SCHOCr. KUtfl T 3, REGGETS a wpop REGllETS Place Savage 300 JVfncheter A4ag Rile wsxpe Sf Place Canp CKef SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY 1050 S. MAIN BLANDING Cook Stove 435-678-20- 00 Drawing to be held October 26, 2002 Come try our Chef prepared entrees fr We are now taking reservations for fa 133 Et 0 OF MONTICELLO CONOCO Holiday Parties. Call now and reserve your special gathering. What are you hungry for? i :00-2:0- Minimum $10 purchase to enter. One entry per purchase. Must be 21 to enter. Odds of winning dependent on eligible entries. Must be legally able to own a firearm. Need not be present to win but must claim prize in person. VtartHoello 435-307-3O1- 7 Made fresh all day every day mam Monticello 435-587-34- r - &nwnwi 481 N. Main Central J CANYONLANDS C STORE Lunch Dinner 5:00-9:0- 0 Breakfast will be on line soon! 1 1 our SBWB" 89 Hamburgers Fries Chicken Strips Fish & Chips Don Kilgrow is the winner of our Elk Painting Raffle. The raffle raised $325 for the Monticello Fire Department. |