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Show Johnson, and Linda Lewis THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, March 17, 1999 - Page 12 it NORTHERN NEWS by WHIlem Pierce - jump. Members of the Republican Central Committee met last week to select three The birth of La Sals newest resident was celebrated this week by visits from both set of The Matt and home was Watson Kathryn families. filled with relations who came to town to see the Watsons first child, a girl named Hannah. It is always exciting when a small community is graced with a birth. It is almost as if everyone has gained a new member of the family. dividuals for nomination to the County Commission as a possible replacement for the soon-to-be-vacat- ed County Clerk position. Gale Northern will be leaving at the end of March. Having participated in the process on two previous occasions, I was surprised at the number of interested individuals. From the list of ten names Kimberly Lacy, Norman to hang on to little Hannah. The La Sal Avalanche Forecaster, Faerthen Felix, has had a slow year and is seeing bike riders passing her house in higher numbers and somewhat earlier than usual. Not that unusually warm springlike weather and poor skiing conditions might have anything to do with that. Faerthen, who has built a nice home in the area known as Behind the Rocks at the top of Blue Hill on Highway 191, thought they were getting away from the urban influence, but has found a recre- ation community such as Moab brings people into areas once used only by the locals. to address biodiversity Speakers mussen of USU will speak at The Elk Ridge livestock p.m. and on March 29, Jane BelnapoftheUSGS will speak at 6:30 p.m. Both meetings are at the County Courthouse. Demonstration Area is spon- - 1 soring two speakers on biodiversity in coming weeks, On March 26, Allen Ras- - Memorial Day NOW PUT TO TIME THE IS FOR PLACE NEEDS IN Granite & Bronze Sales YOUR MONUMENT DAY MEMORIAL Cemetery Lettering & Design muateiir dog-gon- factory. ITKZ orthPark Having had children born with a weight of around ten pounds, I tend to base a keeper on our family experience. In our family it would be questionable if Hannah would be a keeper. However, after watching Matt there can be no doubt the Watsons plan in- were selected by vote as names to be submitted to the Com- missioners. Whoever is selected will be required to run for election to the position at the next election, and then once again when the normally scheduled election occurs. The position is not a bad job to have, the only downside is having to face recurring elections. Having once tried the process, I can tell anyone the job e had better be good to subject yourself to that stress jfrotn tI)E last 60 years ago From Horsehead: A. M. Johnson and Chas. Taylor took the eggs for neighbors to the highway where they were met by Mr. Sitton Merchant Noel Sitton sees a with groceries for everybody. of future for farming in this part the country and has demonstrated his faith by the purchase of seven new tractors and has already sold three of them. ATTENTION The San Juan County Republican Party reorganizing meeting for the year will be held on March 25, 1999 at 7:00 p.m. in the San Juan County Commission Chambers. in holding an office or just interested in getting involved with the party is welcome to attend. 50 years ago Whitton. interested Anyone Allis-Chalme- rs A special attraction for L. Frank Redd and his immediate family is the coming marriage of his son Bennion and Margaret X REPUBLICANS you have any questions, please contact Kimm Lacy (435) Mike Lacy (435) 587-278- 2 or Merri Shumway (435) 678-215If 678-260- 9, 8. 40 years ago Three representatives of Monticello will meet in Washington, D.C. in a hearing on the future of the Monticello Uranium Mill. Donald Adams, William Walton and Homer Chandler are selected to represent the Monticello interests. 30 years ago Petite Donalee Redd is chosen Athletic Queen with attendants Patricia Butler and Rachel Anderson by the vote of the Athletic Club. The male royalty chosen by the Pep Club are King Craig Maughan and attendants Howard Randall and Frank Young. These students are especially active in boosting school spirit and helping to make MHS a groovy place to get educated. Along with the earlier arrival of bikers, Faerthen is concerned about the possible dis20 years ago ruption of her commute from the house to the highway. The ' Craig and Steve Simpson win wrestling honors. Steve won the consolation championship and Craig is the champ again this pipeline construction is about 500 acres of commercial to cross the Behind the Rocks year in the Big Sky Conference. on sunflowers are planted dryland farms east of access road. When they begin hybrid Monticello. to trench through, the resulting gap will require Faerthen 10 years ago to pick up a little more speed Forty-on- e soloists and 28 teams compete in the Blue Mountain than she is used to to make the to enCanyonlands Triathlon. Top honors go to trants. Opera comes to San Juan County as the Utah Opera Company presents Gianni Schiccihi. SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS TOM PALMER 435-678-21- 08 Fax 435-678-32- 68 out-of-coun- ty Wrestlers excel at Colorado tourney Six first place medals came home to Monticello as members of the Monticello wrestling club continued to improve at the Pagosa Springs Tournament on Saturday, March 13. 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