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Show Peterson, Mimi Toomey and Rebecca Stevenson. One can always expect a fun and exciting trip wheneverAnita is found it amazing that an $8 around whether it is going to elk caller will bring the cows a baby shower in Las Vegas or in from quite a distance. scuba diving in the gulf of Wells was Mexico. On this particular trip Andrew Blake born on October 23 at Tulsa, they encountered a black bear Oklahoma and is the son of crossing the highway near Randi Dawn Wells and Green River. Cole Bryce was born April The Andrew Aldridge. grandparents are Johnny and 22, in Tooele, Utah to Bryce Claire Wells and Andrew and and Nicole Westcott. He is the Janell Aldridge of Tulsa. Lets grandson of Robin and Patti of not forget this Lyman little guys great Sacramento, THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 1, Autumn is bittersweet Autumn is a bittersweet season when nature prepares for winter. Trees get ready for the cold by shutting down the food factory in their leaves and the outrageous colors trumpet the glory of Fall. With all the stormy weather we have been experiencing the past two weeks, it seems treesTin their What 5 New by Mary Lott by Mary Lou golden glory were stripped of their leaves overnight. This reminds me of a song Miss Jessie Bradshaw' taught my school class in the first grade. The title of the song is Dance of the Leaves" and there were three verses although I can only remember this verse that goes like this: Come with me said the wind one day. Over to a meadow and we will play. Put on your coats of red, brown and gold. Cause summer is gone and the days are cold. When the leaves abandon their lofty perches, they dance together in a whirling jitterbug of Autumnns final fling. Since Winter inevitably follows, we savor every moment of Autumn with a touch of sadness, like the last dance of the party. 1 remember William B. Frantom as a when I went to work for San Juan County. He served as County Auditor under County Clerks er California and Winn and grandparent Clyde and Peggy of Aldridge L a r a i n e Westcott. His g. r e a t Okmulgee, Oklahoma and Celerina and Jennie Montano. grandparents are John and Maxine It was a sad Himmelberger, Arnold and Kaye day for Telesfora Croft and the Chacon when she had to admit her late Angeline Westcott. The husband Cosme in the Four Corners Reginal Care Center in Blanding. Not only will Cosme enjoy seeing his friends, Telesfora can stand the brilliant wrere golden cottonwood leaves near Kane Springs. A lovely baby shower was hosted Jeannie for Campopiano who is expecting her first child in November. where your going. ..dont Those attending from Monticello were her mother worry-b- Senior Moment! 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The Utah State Office of Education invites public input on the new educational technology core curriculum by visiting the following web site: UTM STMaffMMT partake of my Greek pastry NOTICE happy.. .Its Just a e Anita Peterson, Mariam at although parties, Christmas time he would Ordell and Marlene Shaw will see us in the spring. They plan to visit family and friends in New Mexico and Arizona prior to wintering in Mexico. Other snow birds are Bill and Fumi Dunow who will enjoy warm weather in Bowse, Arizona. Milton and Lucille Compton choose to settle in St. George while the snow flies. Leon and Alice Adams plan to head to Mexico . Kelly Rogers reported that hunting on the LaSals with friends proved to be an interesting experience. He Never" when it comes to giving me the family news. Im sorry to say, I didn't hear nary a deer story this year. I knew that in the past I could always depend on a good deer story from the late Tommy Jaramillo. He loved hunting on Peters Point and brought down a large buck each year in that area. If your like me and often forget what your looking for or Krouskop of Lima, Ohio. The foursome visited many scenic areas in San Juan and Grand County. What amazed Beverly Johnson. Bill being very quiet by nature, seldom attended our Monticello Stake Center. Choose Your Friends But Inherit Your Relatives" is certainly true when it comes to my cousin Winn, since he believes "Better Late Than brother Paul and Beverly Clytie Barber and Gail Graveside services were held at the Monticello City Cemetery with a dinner following afterwards at the saying "You Can some company also. 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Gtre J3t;h Liebermac R.f:rm Jiua Kama n Margaret Trowe Louie G Youngkeit Room Lac E.aca Other L'r..ted Suit Senate Ptsixra Orr.r. G Hatch Scott N Hoorell lr.i ser.de r.i Amentia Caritao Edward Bowen Litertar.ar. J:s Dexter United State Kia f Repreaer.iative CtagrtMitra! D.finct 3 Chru Cannon Donaid Dunn Michael J Lehman Kit- - K Burv.r. Randal. Tcipir.rud Natural Law Utah State Governor ar.d L.eutenar.t Governor M.cr.ae! O Leavitt' Oiene S Walker ill Oncn'Karen Hale PtEilgAl Jeremy Fnedbaum' Ir.deper. i- - r.t A.t.t.-ica-n Lee McKenzii Dub Richanle Vai:rvi Toy Utah Attorney General' P.if-h'.ir- an Mark L. ShartleiT Reed M R.charda W Andrew McCulloui r.tr L'tah State Auditor: Auaton G Johnson III Ktpubl:cac Jim Elwe'il L:bertar.aa t Utah State Treasurer Republican Pem.TCrat Natural Law Utah State Senate. District 27 Edward T Alter Hugh A Butler Elliot J Hulct Will Marshall Republican Mike Dir.itrwh Democrat Utah House of Representatives. District 71 Kcele Jchnaon Republican Mas W Young Democrat San Juan County Commissioner District 1 J Tron Lewis Republican San Junn County ClerkAudltor Norman L. Johnson CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION State Board of Education District 02 A. Earl McCain Richard Ikd London San Juan Board of Education District 1 A Paul Manti San Juan Board of Education District 2 Kerri Shumway San Juan Board of Education District 3 Republican Pete M. Black PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS Proposition 1: bo amended to Shall the Utah Caut-ora- a 1 mod terms used to identJy certain local government en 2 eipund ihe types sfserrxes ipKulum eistnrts may be sulhsr.ied la prov ide. .3 ML.zHcrj me Ltfjlsiure to prmnde 5ar the treat, or. of . xal govenseut entities in addition ucouEiiea mumepal.tea.Th ml aerviGe detnete. ' 4 moO-f- y tounty seat and option a. forms af cu.nty government 5 u provide in stet-t- e require the far mumc.pal Lusolulior., 6 ciar.fy election pronaioni. .7 moe.fy the exclusive uses of spectEed mer.uea. and 1 repeal language that is redundant or obsolete re.atmg u state and local government' Proposition 2 Shmi.iAeUiahConautuLoafceameiicedu establish. a permanent rate trust fund consistirg of tobacco settlement money desgr.ad oy statute or appropnaxioc and speedted pnvate donations, with income from the trust fund to be deposited into the states General Fund usd the principal to be preserved ir. the trust fund unless the goverof both the Senate and tr.e nor ar.d House of Rrprcser la lives agree to remove money or assets from the trust fund far deposit into the states General Fund PROPOSED INmATIYES Initiative A Shal. a law ne er.arted to1 1 dec.are Erg.isr. Utah's cfTic.al and sole language for stale and local government documents and action, 2 esempt those documents and actions required by the United State and Utah constitutions, federal law and regulations, law enforcement, public safety, and henlth requirements. public and higher education, certain judicial proceedings, economic development and tourism, and libraries, 3. require public and higher education to enact rules to promote learning and using English and encourage leamirg foreign language, and 4) return to the General Fund monies appropriated or designated for services in another language, and require accounting? Initiative B Shall a law be amended to 11 forbid forfeiture 'seizure and sale of property involved in crime where an innocent owner neither knew of nor consented to the crime; (2 create uniform procedures to protect property owners where forfeiture is sought bv the government, (3) require the government to prove property is subject to ftvfeiture. and to reimburse owners for damage to property in custody; (4) require distribution of forfeiture proceeds, after deductions for court costa and victim lasses, to schools instead of counties or the state, (5) clarify valuation methods for forfeited property, and require tracking and reporting of all money from its sale Witness my hand and seal of this office this 4th day of Octobar, 2000. Norm an L. Johnson ClerkAudilor San Juan County, Utah Published October 18, 25 and November I. 2000 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. dusnet-andspe-a- prau.i |