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Show If charged with a felony and several misdemeanors, all by the San Juan Record staff This issue inaugurates our felony court report. The report will run twice a month and give actions in the Seventh District Court related to those who have been charged with felony offenses. We have struggled with whether or not to run a court report for several years. We feel that running a felony court report does not get into gossip mongering, but will give readers a knowledge of what is happening in the court systems. Felony charges need to be filed in order for a person to be covered in the report THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, July 25, 2001 charges will be listed.-Fo- r many readers, we know that the court report will be controversial, but we have every intention of being consis- -' tent and fair. Monticello, wbich leaves the Pioneer Dayresponsibilities on only a few sets ofshoulders. Those who pick up the slack deserve our thanks and Thanks are due to the vol- unteers who work so hard to organize the summer celebrations. The Fourth of July celebration in Blanding and the Pioneer Day celebration in Monticello wouldnt be possible without the dedicated service of scores ofvolunteers. The Chamber of Commerce It is on the back side of summer already. The average high is not increase temperatures through June and July before : Jensen Orthodontics am San Juan County Fairgrounds Children Must ages 3-- pre-regist- According to William Erickson, UHFA executive director, their goal is to make quality housing available to families who cant afford the current Utah market rates. Construction trade programs were struggling to come up with the money to buy land Call for an appointment Toll Free 877-322-73- 60 er SPECIALIZING IN BRACES 435-587-50- 17 435-587-32- families. home is moderate-incom- e priced at $89,500. 6 by August 10 For more information, call JamiDawn Wright at or Anna Thayn at The public is invited to tour a unique new home in Blanding that recently went up for sale. The open house for the new home is Friday, July 27 from 3 to 7:00 pm and Saturday, July 28 from 9 am to noon. The home is located to 570 West 400 North Moab, Utah 84532 11 Open house scheduled July 27 for new home The 1,435 square-foo- t Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. August 16 Page 7 hitting their peak on July 24. From this point on, the average high temperatures begin to drop with the approach of at 418 West, 500 North. It was built by local high fall. school, applied technology center, and college students and was funded by the Utah Housing Finance Agency, a agency that develops N public and finances housing for low in functioning - and building materials, S MuUckuvi UHFA takes Erickson said. care of the financing headaches and lets instructors focus on teaching. UHFA partners with high schools, applied technology centers, and colleges. The schools locate the building site, recruit students and a jbcutcefri Thursday t Vaiioui V MO am liigust16 Arena f i skoM off yout ZuteitaiH&ui Stag Fajrgrounds Wanted Stifh Orijffhdfe For The San Juan County Fair Slewing s Registration due byjAugust 8 at 5 p Sign up now Call sponsored by USU 435-587-- 32 pperative markets the house. The Blanding home was constructed by students from the San Juan School District Juan Campus. and CEU-Sa- n CEU-SJinstructor Dick Einerson directed the project. Only the plumbing and electricity, are to paid professionals, but the students build the rest of the C sub-contract- ed Kids bring 4-- H qualified instructor, and designs, constructs, and E: Soloiiti. and QwMfil Call for more Information at 435-587-32- 39 fj house. The completed home will be sold to a qualified buyer who earns 80 percent or less of the area median income which .varies between counties. Any profit, after building costs and interest, goes back to the schools .building trades NewlDjgltailDiagnosjSj program. The home is part of the Educationally Constructed Housing Opportunities program. UHFA and ECHO have constructed over 50,000 homes for low and middle-incom- e rA i rjA brasiorC&l LTaserJ Dr. G.O. Miller, DDS Dr. Brian J. Goodwine, DDS FAMILY DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS 435-587-25- 28 217 S 100 W Monticello 7 am - 7 pm Mon - Fri We can help you design and install a drip irrigation system for your vegetable garden, flower beds, or general x landscaping.. We have it all from hoses to drippers. Come talk to us! 72)61 Open Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CARHART FEED & SEED 281 N. Guyrene For our Utah customers, our Dove Creek toll-fre- e 677-223- 3 number is 1 families throughout Utah. The local project is a cooperative venture between the Southeast Applied Technology Center, the San Juan School District, and CEU. Calvin Hunt, Southeast ATC associate director, said the project is a win-wi- n situation. We are educating students from three educational institutions and, at the same time, providing affordable housing to those who need it the most. t Some things have to be believed to be seen. Ralph Hodgson |