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Show THE SA.N JUAN KECOKD Wednesday May 8, 1996 - Page 2 Summer HoursTShow tlmft7)30 p San Juan Statistics Out On A Limb March Weather Report With a posterity numbering more than 300 families in San Juan County alone, William Black Morley continues to have a big impact on San Juan County (see story beginning on page 8). He lived in the area for just two of his 89 years, but his children and grand- Source 1 Bljci tomiU. Monhcrllo Pjn of Kntn. I uh jCompnrheri'ive Weather Almanac Letters To The Editor The Record welcomes letters from its readers on any subject of public interest Letters must be no more than 3tH uords in length The publishers reserie the right to edit, condense or reject a r contributions Letters must be signed and include an address and telephone number Thank ou Dear Editor: For the pa$t several months I have been giving a great deal of thought to issues relating to our school system here in San Juan County. believe that, at least speaking for the schools in Monticello and La Sal. we have some of the best teachers in the system. For the most part, they care for the students they teach and are willing to work long, hard hours to see that our kids achieve, not only in classroom activities, but also in 1 extra curricular activities such as drama, music and athletics. Some with little financial reward for their efforts. As parents, we all have high hopes and expectations for our children. We want them to be the best thev can be. In the spirit of wanting to make good things even better and wanting to give students and parents residing within Precinct 1 of the San Juan School District a strong voice in policy issues and to foster even stronger relationships between administration. faculty and parents. I have decided to file as a write-icandidate for the office of School Board Member representing n Precinct I have 30 years of mana agement experience, strong background in personnel management and I believe I have strong negotiating skills to draw from. My children have all attended Monticello elementary and high schools. I feel that I know and understand the issues confronting us. I have a strong desire to work for improved communication between faculty and 1. parents. our Centennial sampler Please bear with us. printing 300 family-namewill take several See:itraHrHBMQVIESllljIE30:pml VOTE VOTE Write in candidate San Juan County School District Paid political advaftlaamant We need your help! Singers Players Poetry Dancers Dramatic Reading Comedy and more s issues. Kindergartners register at BES Kindergarten registration at Blanding Elementary School will be Thursday, May 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the Blanding Elementary-Schoo- l The San Juan County Fair Entertainment Committee is planning entertainment at the fair for Friday and Saturday, August 9 and 10. Call now, schedule will be complete by May 20 Sharon Hollingsworth 801-587-29- 81 cafeteria. Children must be five before September 1. 1996 to enroll in school school year. for the 1996-9Parents are asked to bring the child, a birth ce- living within Precinct. I the 1st rtificate, immunization records, and Social Security-number- . Parents of Native children will also need to bring census numbers. American Thank you! Edward. R. Scherick Kindergarten teachers Monticello. Utah will take the children to the classroom and they will have a short kindergarten experience, while the parent completes the registration material. Developing needs assessment for the general welfare, health, and education of San Juan County Navajos San Juan County Navajos are encouraged to attend All For further information call: the v Postmaster Send all address changes to P.O. Box 879, Utah 84535. The San Juan Record is a member of the Utah Press Association and National Newspaper Association. Monticello, - WINNER: Utah 7 San Juan (Record 49 South Alain AlonticcJo 587-227- San Juan County Outside County - USA $11.00 APO or FPO address $12.00 S12.00 Newsstand 30c Senior Citizen S10 50 0S94-327- 3 weekly at 49 South Man. Monticello, Utah. Second class postage paid at Monticello. Utah 84535 (ISSN 'Xapfcns - (Knives - Scrolls - Quest Bools llhanf'ou Cards Accessories - and more (801)678-218- 4 Annual Subscription Rates San Juan i Record ISSN Children $2.50 VOTE Edward Scherick Published Adults $3.50 VOTE VOTE profiles. sanTjiJantheate 51 Can for Information on stows playing Mon, Tue, & Wed MON FAMILY N1TE $12 696 E. Central - Monticello 7 promise that will provide a strong voice for the parents of students, as well as represent the teachers I children have continued to build a remarkable legacy for a remarkable man. Please help us as we start a formidable new project to raise funds for a replacement headstone for this San Juan County pioneer. The current obelisk headstone has started to crumble and will need to be replaced. Donations can be sent to Post Office Box 879, Monticello. Utah 84535. We have been printing the names of the families of those who descended from PG May 10, 11, 13 S1 .50 1 Publisher Bill Office Manager Ad & Darkroom Typesetter Rewrite - Paste-u- p Proofreader Bookkeeping Out-o- f County Editor Boyle Terry Cramer Patncia La Bounty Terry Cramer Daniel Francom Dawn Boyle LupeAlba PHONE and FAX 801-587-22- 77 Press Association Better Newspaper Contest FIRST PLACE 1 995 Best Feature Column Best Subscription Campaign Best Society Page FIRST PLACE 1 994 Best Editor s Column Best Advertising Campaign Best Feature Story |