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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, August 18, 2004 La Sal - Page 16 SJD& mottahAjfwg has a week full of good news The Knot Is Tied As of August 12, Rebecca Warner and Jesse Frost are official entangled in the delight- tremely difficult to acquire this uniformity, let alone try it on Uncle Sam will keep him busy and occupied enough to forget most of that. a full sized blanket! The project is the original design of the creator. This is a truly deserved award. Now, it is on to the State Fair! ful bonds of holy matrimony. The knot was tied at the St. George LDS Temple and was followed by a garden reception More Nuptials Miss Kori Nichaunne Harris, big sis of the aforementioned Private Samantha, is scheduled to wed her sweetheart, R. Wayne Barker on Thursday, August 26. (It seems Thursday is a good day for getting married this month). That evening the couple will be feted at a wedding celebration in Enoch, Utah with a celebration in La Sal on September 4 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. A com- Military news Private that evening in Cedar City at the Samantha Harhome of the ris returned from brides parents. her summer stint ceLa Sal will at basic training. lebrate this happy She will comFROM SIERRA I A SAL union this Thursplete her final by Maxine Deeter day from 7 to 9 year of high LDS school before enp.m. at the Church in La Sal. Everyone is tering the Army on a full time welcome to come on by and basis. I must say she looked wish the newlyweds success in very sharp and smart in her their new life together. uniform Sunday. And the winner is... Heading out for one weekBest of Show award in the end a month in the National home arts division at the San Guard is Private Jon Stocks. He returned in Juan County Fair went to our own Ruthie Nicol for her crotime to go school cheted Indian blanket. This is shopping before no ordinary crocheted project. he too finishes It was a woven crochet, which his last year of means that all the colors of high school beyarn were carried inside the fore becoming a crochet stitch for the entire soldier in the Army. project. In this case, it was sevAs you recall, eral different colors. The project was two years in Jons brother Gus shipped out the making and spanned two last weekend to begin his full thirds of the U.S.A. - from time Army career. He called Utah to Illinois. Each row is home Sunday morning to say carefully measured to assure he arrived safely, having travuniformity in the width of the eled with some of his old budblanket. Ive tried this on a dies. He did express a small bout of homesickness. Im sure small project and it is ex Northern News munal invitation is on display at the La Sal Store, which I think means: yall come! Rain - at last! Acres and acres of hay down for days on end. The annual County Fair in Monticello. These are things that usually just beg the rain to come on down. Finally, after the fair was over and the CEQSH) SEE) Public notice The San Juan School District reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any informalities and irregularities in said bid and to accept that bid which serves the best interest of the School District The District will determine whether to award the Contract within a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the Bid Opening Date and will notify the bidders of that determination No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of Contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding thirty days Published August 18 and 25, 2004 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT will accept sealed Proposals and Quotations for the following work, until 2 00 p m .August 31, 2004 - HVAC System Modifications at the Monument Utah The Valley High School, Monument Valley, includes project 1 Demolition and Removal of heat exchangand ers, pumps, cooling tower, cooling tower sump, related piping, preparation for new installations 2 Purchase and installation of new heat exchangers, pump, cooling tower, cooling tower sump, and related piping, valves and fittings, pipe insulations, limited controls, limited electrical, etc 3 Miscellaneous related work items 4 Control work will be done by the Owner 2 Proposals and Quotations will be opened at 00 & Grounds p m August 31, 2004, at the Buildings Office, 36 West 200 North, Blandmg, Utah The work is to be functional by October 30, 2004 and entirely complete by November 30, 2004 Plans, Specifications and form of Contract Documents may be examined at the School District Office, and at the office of the Engineer, and a set of said Plans, Specifications and forms for bidding may be obtained after August 23, 2004 at Public notice the offices of Jeff Bailey Buildings & Grounds Department San Juan School District 36 West 200 North Blanding, Utah 84511 Telephone 435)678-134Fax (435)678-125- Heath Engineering Company 377 West 800 North Salt Lake City, UT 84103 (801)322-048- Telephone and Conference will be held at the project work site by appointment It is recommended that all bidders attend A Pre-Bi- h , ANNOUNCEMENT OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JULIANNE BUTT FELLMETH Deceased Probate No 0437-3JOHN FELLMETH, whose address is Post Office Box 1169, Monticello, Utah 84535, has been appointed Personal Representative of the above-entitleestate Creditors of the estate are hereby notified to (1 deliver or mail their written claims to the Personal Representative at the address above, or file their written claims with the Clerk of the District Court in San Juan County, or otherwise present their claims as required by Utah law within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred Date of first publication August 11, 2004 sJohn Fcllmeth Post Office Box 1169 Monticello, Utah 84535 All work shall be performed m accordance with the Contract Documents, including Plans, and Specifications and any addenda that may be (877)587-230- Published August 11, 18 and 25, 2004 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah hay hauled away, the rain came. Not too much - there is never too much (never say never!). Sunday brought .12 of an inch added to the little that fell in La Sal Saturday while everyone was at the fair. Well take what we can get. More, please. UTAH NAVAJO HEALTH SYSTEM IS NOW OFFERING Jensen Orthodontics Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. CERTIFIED 570 West 400 North MAMMOGRAPHY 84532 Moab, Utah Call for an appointment Toll Free SCREENING 877-322-73- 60 Every Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm SPECIALIZING IN BRACES Montezuma Creek Clinic East liglnvay 262 Montezuma Creek, Utah Call for appointment: I 435-651-32- (B RgB tfeall F m- - 92 a OiraaF GfewTmTfB (X LjiaOT1 Uivnt srntJ Bedding Plants Onion Sets Grass Seed AUGUST Monticello 33 on N. - 31 Parkway Shell Main St. (435) 8-- 9 La Sal Store Hwy 46, La Sal (435) 587-227- 1 Public Vaccination Clinic Wall o Water SEPTEMBER 1 (WED) (TUES) am Big Fix Policies Animals must be between 8 weeks and 6 years of age. Cash & checks accepted. Arnve early' Limited space. Intake begins at 8 am. 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