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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, March 4, 1982 - Page 20 Regular TV will phase out to cable says industry worker by Deborah Marcus television networks Regular be might totally phased out to cable television within the next 15 years was the message Jerry Knowles, manager of Blue Mountain Cable Television, relayed to Monticello Chamber of Commerce members at their regular meeting Tuesday. Cable television is the third largest industry in the nation, Stolen oil truck found Kenworth A semi-tract- or Knowles said. He indicated that are in Grants, New Mexico, 12 offers channels to Blanding and Monticello residents, including a movie channel and Home Box Office. Cablevision was offered in Blanding in November and of cable lines in installation Monticello should be completed by this weekend, Knowles said. Concerns about R or movies shown on the Movie Channel and HBO were alleviated by Knowles who said that movie guides are sent out a month in movies advance and no offices television netbeen phased out the Super Bowl only by Pay TV. who been in the has Knowles, 12 cable business for years, three of which have been in management, said many innovations, such as range of satellite transmitters and a tier system of communication with increased transmission abilities, have evolved within the cable industry. Blue Mountain Cable, with head by 1985 regular works will have such that even will be available shown on HBO prior to 9 p.m. He additionally stated that it is his personal policy to turn off transmission for any R or showing that inadvertently hits the screen prior to 9 p.m. He will, allow that moviess however, viewing after 9 p.m. so that his censorship does not affect discriminating adults. A channel lock that will be repurchased at the selling price in the event of cable disconnection is available from Blue Mountain X-ra- X-ra- ted ted Cable for $14.50. X-ra- ted A cablevision promotion, which includes free installation, is currently being offered by Blue Mountain. Details are available 4. by calling Knowles at Two installation crews from Grants plan to complete 15 to 20 587-201- hookups daily following completion of line installations, but with over 200 subscribers on the waiting list in Monticello, there may be a wait. Blue Mountain also offers a 14-stat- ion FM re- ported missing last October by La Sal Oil of Moab was recovered last week from Hart Draw in San Juan County. The vehicle, stuck in sand, was sighted by Skip Nightingale, president of First Western National Bank of Moab, who reported it to authorities. Nightingale was enroute by small air craft from Arizona to Moab. Except for a flat tire, the tractor appeared to be in good condiaccording to San Juan tion, Sheriff Rigby Wright. M?M ifeskteDdeir's Mestforag) March 20, 1982 Dolores High School Gymnasium, Dolores, Colo. Free noon lunch for member and their families ELEerae mm Second break-i- n at MES attempted of unusual OPEN 10 noises last Friday night in the vicinity of the Monticello Elementary School revealed open doors at the rear of the building and evidence of what appeared to be anattempt-e- d break in. The incident followed by one week illegal entry and extensive vandalism at the school. Investigating officers reported that in addition to the open rear door, they found the kitchen door propped open with a broom. All doors were reportedly locked when the janitor left the building after school hours. Investigating the incident were Officer Charles Skinner and Reserve Offlrpr Kevin Johnson. A simple method tor checking the efficiency of natural gas burners on ranges, ovens, water heaters and furnaces is to look at the color of the flame. A blue flame indicates the best mixture of gas and air. Red and yellow flames are less efficient. Investigation AAA See Encitiitg Displays by ASA Welding Cattles Appliance Taylor Hardware Gambles Montezuma & Dolores County Extension Clubs Montezuma County Extension Service Mountain Music San Juan Vo Tech School Southwestern Cowbelles Empire Electric Water & Power Resources Marks Place BLANDING Carpet Cleaning Carpets & Furniture Westinghouse Appliances Quasar TV Sharp Electronics C5eg)osflinitfDin) Al Mark 678-257- 6 pre-registrati- We welcome you San Juan Community Church 217 2 South 2nd Street East Monticello, Utah blocks south of' Hogies Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. ...in trust with the Gospel I Thes. 2:4 radio cable. Open 10 a.m. Bring your card on Business Meetfingj Iftrogmgm 1:30 pm Review of Officer reports Election of Directors Drawings for vast array of Prizes EMPIRE ELECTRIC ASSOTAYOGW.InC We Are Owned By Those We Serve - |