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Show Chukars to Jfrom tfje 60 years ago A Monticello man is fined $37.50 or 18 be released 12 days in jail for kick- Goving in the window of a parked car near the CCC camp. ernor Herburt Maw will join the annual trip. Claude Powell announces the opening of a Navqjo Indian jewelry store in Blanding. Hole-in-the-Ro- ck 50 years ago Howard E. (Gene) Cooper is the first Utah Highway Patrolman e to be appointed to work Riot- in Saxi Juan County. create a tense situation. Trooper Merlin ing Indians at Bluff Brown and Sheriff Tully Harvey were joined by 30 others from Utah Highway Patrol. The dispute is probably over range- land. full-tim- 40 yean ago Construction is underway on the new $100,000 library in School enrollment shows 1,818 students attend-- . Monticello. New Bishopric of the ing school in the county school district. Monticello Second Ward is F. Bennion Redd, Bishop; Darrell P. Young, First Counselor, and Cooper Jones, Second Counselor, 30 yean ago Winners of special awards at the BYU Pep Clinic are San Juan Broncette drill team members Glenis Black who is chosen Miss Effervescent and Ttrri Lynn Holt is named Miss Vivacious. pen-rais- ed skills possessed by wild chukars. As a result, we don't expect many of the birds to survive even a aingla year. Because of the short life expectancy, the DWR hopes to mate hunters aware of the release locations, so that ca" directly benefit m tereleases- - Frojec rele folw8: 81ites Montezuma Creek in San hold in my Hand... Students may submit original, creative works of art related to this theme, in any or all of the seven categories music, photography, visual arts, dance, theater, and filmvideo. MES PTA sponsors the Reflections cultural arts program to provide opportunities for students to explore the arts, develop creativity, and most importantly learn about them-lite- rature,- selves. The PTA asks that parents remember that student artists need to create their own works. Children must make their own decisions about what to create and enter in the Reflections program. While stu- Juan County. 20 years ago Comb Wash, which dents should do their best, Jon Hunt of Scenic Aviation in Blanding announces passenger service to Salt Lake City and back on Tuesday and Friday each intersects State Route 95 in week. San Juan County will let bids for expansion of the San San Juan County. Juan Nursing Home from 12 to 14 beds. 10 years ago For the second consecutive year, San Juan County claims the grand prize for its booth at the Utah State Fair. Lou Mueller of Blanding designed both prize winning bids. Licensed Electrical Contractor Commercial Residential David Johnson 678-237- 6 Eric Johnson Trenching 678-355- 4 Call Us For Prompt And Efficient Service No Job Too Large Or Too Small S3K678?24i1 5 crooked lines, incorrect musi cal notes, or misspelled words do not disqualify anyone. Entry forms and rules for each category will be available from the PTA at the Elementary School office anytime during regular school hours. Please be reminded that ALL entries must be accompanied by a properly completed and signed entry form. Entries not following these guidelines will not be judged. Completed entries .may be turned in to the school office anytime between now and 3:30 p.m. on October 26, 2001. The PTA would like to see every student enter something in the Reflections Program this year. Students who would like extra help may contact Ruth Tibbs at 3 Please call Sally Jack at if you have any other 587-330- 0. 587-275- questions or concerns. Let the creativity begin! MES students earn Reflections honors from prior school year Monticello NOBQIhJ E B NIE I! E MB LQ Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Page 13 Reflections program begins at MES It is time for the PTA ReflecThe Division of Wildlife to be tions Program 2001-200- 2 Resources (DWR) will Elemenplanting pen- raised chukar begin at Monticello partridge prior to the season tary. This years theme is: I opening on September 15. The southeastern region, consisting of Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties, will receive a total of 800 birds, These are birds, emphasizes Bill Bates, Wild-th- e life Program Manager. They dont have the life and survival - THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, September 19, 2001 Elementary School and PTA would like to congratulate the following stu- dents for their achievements PTA Reflecin the 2000-200- 1 tions Program: Awards of Merit from the Region PTA went to Visual Stormy Eldredge Arts Angie Seright Visual Arts Macee Nielson Photography Marcee Nielson Photography Trey Esplin Music Melanie Frost Music Clarissa Jack Literature Felicia Jim Literature - - - - - - - Melanie Frost Literature From over 45,000 Reflections entries submitted statewide, three Monticello Elementary students received awards at the state level. Felicia Jims Literature entry, The Green Com Dance, was given the Award of Excellence in the Intermediate Division and was mitered in the national PTA Reflections Program. Melanie Frost was given an Award of Merit for her. poem, The Bright Night Stars, and These students were recognized for their outstanding accomplishments at an Evening of the Arts held at Bingham High School April 24, 2001. All of the students whose entries were entered in Region and State competition can pick Award Of Merit in Literature for Number Flakes. Chuck Humphries and Shirley Steffen entered the Utah State Horseshoe Tournament held in Riverton, Utah Clarissa Jack received an up their entries, certificates and medals in the MES office. Pitching news on September Chuck was the defending Class C champion and ran into 13-1- 4. $.e.;.it;.rea UNCERTAIN? FEELING some tough CAMPING tod A fl CAMP&CHEF The Way to Cook Outdoors . Creek Coleman Lanterns Sleeping Bags Camping Equipment Coolers Water Coolers Outdoor Gear ten dZontlaeiIo dWpta contact any of our three offices to discuss concerns about your money Cmmuntoy In Bank.-(Dor- ue 1949 Celebrating 50 Jean 305 South Guyrene 1999 970-677:22- LKNOM our banks. Your Aooounfc Insured To $1 OMOO TOLL FREE caubtf 80 S Main Monticello 435-587-22- FTTCHIN games SHOES d1?; pitch QUARTERS As the nation faces this crisis, we would like to take this opportunity to reassure you that the banking industry, including Community Banks, is secure. Feel free to Chuck 56 ing. Each game was to 40 points or 60 shoes which ever came first and a lot of his games were to the 60 shoes. Chuck had 7 wins and 7 losses, taking 4th place. He pitched 766 shoes, 156 ringers with a high game of 30.95, averaging 20.36 over all. Shirley Steffen was the defending ladies class A champion and won the title for the 12th time. Shirley had 12 games to 40 points. She won 10 games and lost 2. She pitched 540 shoes and had 310 ringers ending with a 57.83 percent overall. She had 3 high games: 70, 73.0 and a 75. She said it gets tougher every year as most of the players are younger than she is. |