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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday June 8, 1994 Page 16 Great American Indian golf tourney Johnny Miller, pro golfer and network commentator, and friends will join nearly 200 local pros and amateurs for the Eleventh Annual Great American Indian Golf Shootout on June 21 at Jeremy Ranch Golf Course in Park City. The charity tournament is sponsored by American Indian Services Foundation and Utah Food Industries. Miller, who has been with the tournament for over a decade, brings many prominent players and en- tertainers to participate in the tournament, most of whom remain involved in s the Foundations work. The sponsors hope Bob Hope will be coming again this year for his third visit. He has loaned his very distin- guished name and support to the Foundations projects. Hope says, Im convinced that the Shootout has a beneficial purpose: funding college scholarships for Native because, AIS is helping Indians develop their human and natural resources. The tournament is a Each scramble format. team will include four amateurs and one professional. Each player or his sponsor donates $1,000 to participate. The tournament includes a clinic with the pros. For more information call (801) Paul Ream, have sponsored and contributed to the Shootouts growth and success. Ream, tournament chairman, says he is involved with the Foundation San Juan will have 50 new County storage units available for rent with the construction of By mid-Jul- y, ready and' convenient access. Christensen added, The two other storage businesses Christensens Storage on in the county have no availNorth Highway 191 in able spaces, so we see there is a need for rental faBlanding. Doug Christensen of cilities here. Christensen works for the Blanding is constructing the facility, which will feaDepartment of Agriculture ture both 6 by 10 foot, and 10 in the ASCS office in He and his by 17 foot units. According Monticello. to Christensen, Each unit wife, Alyson, are the has road access and a parents of three children. wide rollup door for 10-fo- ot ELECT PAUL BARR San Juan County Treasurer work, the governors staff, 20 YEARS COMMUNITY SERVICE TO SAN JUAN COUNTY San Juan Health District Board Monticello Lbns Club San Juan School District Board Monticello City Council and legislative analysists with the intent of maintaining a common vision as the Utah System of Higher Education four-yea- r technology plan is realized. VOTE JUNE 28 Paid Political Advertisement UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Offers College Courses in Moab for the Summer Quarter 1994 development for distance and enhanced quality of traditional classroom presentations. coming soon to Blanding ore 29 YEARS BANKING EXPERIENCE My banking experience qualifies me to oversee San Juan County's investments, collection, and outlays coursecurriculum delivery, 7. Snowflakes differ in shape, but they all have six sides. Americans. Utah Food Industries, through Utah retail grocer $9.05 million for technology The 1994 Legislature allocated $9.05 million to the Utah System of Higher Education for the expanded development of technology at the universities and colleges. This funding is a critical component of Gov- emor Mike Leavitts Technology 2000 plan. The funds are to be spent largely in the categories of faculty assistancedevelop-ment- , 375-177- U-st- Sig- nificant amounts will be used for classroom hancement, library en- net- working, science and applied technology labs, and training of public education teachers. The State Board of Regents Technology subcommittee is developing recommendations for funding levels in each category and criteria for the RFP process for proposed pro- jects. with representatives from each campus, is excited about the potential represented by this first-yea- r funding. They are working closely with the Utah Education Net- The sub-committe- e, Register by calling U.S.U. Center in Moab 2 or 7213 (801) began May 19, 1994 259-743- Pre-registrati- on Regularly scheduled classes begin June 20 and end August 12, 1994 Summer All Pre-sessi- courses carry on full begins June 6, 1994 U.S.U. credit Post-sessio- n ends August 19, 1994 - transferable to any accredited college or university Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education "Success" begins with S.U.C.C.E. in the United States |