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Show THK SAN.il.'AN KKCDKI) Saturday Drrrmhrr W.lru-wlay- r 2.r, 2002 I'ugi . 10 28 Mimlitclln i(Mik ( lub, 1pm. MtinlKilli) Mrarn.li of San Jitan CounK Public l.ibrniv The staff and crew at San Juan County Library in Blanding made sure there were books and food on the shelves for Christmas. A food drive generated enough donations to fill six large boxes of Staff photo food for needy families in the area. Summer Callen & Taylor Guymon Wedding announced rom jf tlje GO Timothy I).K. Glover of Blanding has accepted membership in Golden Key International Honour Society and was recently honored during a campus ceremony at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. It is only fitting that a high academic achiever like Tim he recognized by Hidden Key," said Alexander I). IVnvich II, Holden executive Key director. Our members are inspired anil motivated hy the challenge not only to he recognized for their outstanding accomplishments hut also to make a positive impact on our world through the Society's commitment to service." Holden Key International I lonour t, Society is a academic honors organization that provides academic recognition. leadership opportuni-- t ies, community service, career non-profi- networking and scholarships. Membership is hy invitation only to the top 15 percent of juniors and seniors. Tim is the son of Worthy and Hail Glover of Blanding. ifDatft years ago The Women's Salvage Committee, Mrs. James A. Eagar, County Chairman with the help of minute women of each town met with Mrs. Donald Adams, local chairman to discuss plans for the collection of silk and nylon hose to be used in making parachutes for the flying forces. Containers will he placed in each store in town. 50 years ago Texas deer hunters claim that they brought the oldest hunter into San J uan for the hunt, 85 years old. I lowever, Joe Wheeler, owner of a Trading Post in Montezuma Creek, brought in 90 year old llosteen Whitehorse to buy his hunting license. 10 A years ago prisoner is charged with damaging a public jail and resisting arrest. Wash basin and small 50 bullet-proo- window is broken. f years ago is at it again, putting houses on wheels after they build them on South Main in Monticello. Plans call for three more homes. Dedication is held for the Mexican Hat School addition. The neve addition includes four large classrooms, multipurpose room. It is the fastest growing school in the district. I lal-Ke- n 20 years ago W.R. i Hill) Tatton family of La Sal prepare a life-siz- e nativity scene, handmade by members of the family, complete with live animals. Winners of the outdoor Christinas decorating conbv Monticello the Chamber of Commerce are Ted Bronson, test Cecil Hansen. John Stuckey and Grant Bronson. 10 years ago Seventh Judicial District Nominating Commission submits three names to Governor Norman H. Bangerter for his consideration in replacing retiring District Court Judge Boyd Bunnell. The nominees are Lyle Robert Anderson. William L. Benge, and Michael R. Jensen. and Asenath served and LDS mission in the Naga Philippines Mission. He Guymon are pleased to announce the marriage of their is currently going to school and son, Taylor to Summer Callen, working in St. George, Utah. The couple will make their daughter of Tim and Gayelynn Callen of Ilazelton, Idaho. home in St. George. be will and Summer Taylor married December 27, 2002 in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. An open house will be held in their honor, December 28, 2002 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Blanding Arts and Events Center, Juan Campus. All friends and family are invited to attend. Summer is a 2000 graduate of Valley High School in Hazelton, Idaho. She graduated from Dixie State College in May 2002 with an Associate degree in Science. She has been attending majoring in Mathematics. Taylor is a 1999 graduate of San Juan High School. He CEU-Sa- n BYU-Idah- o, Blanding 678-278- 1 'Dear Santa, Thank you Santa for my BB gun you gave me last year. I shoot my gun at Dodge. I am careful with it I have been good. I do all my jobs at home. Im nice to my sisters. So Santa please bring me some toys. I would like a football set and a paintball gun too. I will be very careful with the paintball gun. Thank (FARGO If window is cIommL I'louso iimio ill! Monticello Open 8:30-- 5 -- Monday Friday you Santa. From, Sheldon Monticello 587-230- 2 SAN JUAN PHARMACY ome on check out our fabulous After ristmas & W1EILLS 16 S. Main Street Dennis Sales |