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Show Vol. 51 1, No. 18 Jl6 Pages Monticello, San Juan County, Utah 84535 Thursday May 2, Canyonlands Capitol Boyle named Demo Chairman Chamber of Commerce meeting. The meat packing plant now employs ten persons Miss Minerva Brown, Miss Brenda Martinequ and Miss Pamela Mikesell will each receive a full tuition scholarship for use in the fall of the 1968-6- 9 school year. Each scholarship is worth $77 each full time and four persons part time. Monticello pay- to develop the community. He suggested a mortuary, a feed yard, wholesale roll last year was nearly $42,000. More than $38,000 in addition was expended for services and materials locally, as well. Mr. Frost urged the . grocery and produce, expanded refridgeration service Members of the audience 1 suggested other services whlc could be developed. Mr. Frost also suggested that the Chamber of Commerce should bring in experts in various areas of business management who could instruct owners and managers in improved business methods. In other business, the Cham-ib- er of Commerce to seek other new businesses and services which would tend Juvenile appears in court Chamber of Commerce continued a discussion of roads Monti-ccl- lo leading from Moab to by way of Cane Creek, the Hatch Point Overlooks, the Dugout Ranch, and the old Blanding youth along with their parents, on appeared before Judge Paul C. charges of illegal possession of alcohol with two fines being .Keller of the Fifth District assessed in the amount of $25, 24 Court on April charged with one in the amount of $20 and grand larceny, which charges two fines in the amount of arose from the burglary of $15, with one of the $15 fines Hunt's Western Auto in Blandsuspended, and with one $10 ing. Disposition of the case was continued pending a social fine being made. Four minor traffic cases report on the youth from the were also heard before Judge Probation Department. Six Blanding youths appeared, Keller in last week's hearing. A Blanding girls receive scholarships . Cool Climate - Warm Welcome Harold Frost described the development of Blue Mountain Meats to its present status of a USDA approved meat cutting wholesaler and what the business means economically to Monticello at the Tuesday Boyle, prominent insurance man of Monticello, as San Juan County Democratic Chairman to fill the unexpired term left by the death of Bert Warren. At this meeting the party group firmed up policies and ideas to rekindle the support of the county Democrats to meet the upcoming elections. received Academic Scholarships to the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City, according to an announcement received from the College. per copy Frost tells Chamber of meat plant At a meeting held in the Court House in Monticello last Saturday evening, the members of the Democratic Central Committee named Eddie S. Three Blanding coeds have 1968 10 quarter of the school year, or a total of $231. The students 17-ye- ar Blue Mountain. The dis- cussion will be continued more extensively at the next meeting. Son returns from Mission Kindergarten registration postponed Some time during the summer, parents of each child who plans on entering that child in kindergarten in the fall, should arrange for the child tc have a physical examination. It will be necessary for each child to have a birth certificate or proof of birthdate when they are registered in the fall. The date for registration for kindergarten has been postponed from this spring to some time next fall. The change arship next year. in plans has been made beMr. John Q. Cannon, Coordinator of Placement and Fin- - cause only 75 of the students ancial Aids at CSU, stated that register in the spring and final the competition was extremely groupings and planning cannot be made until after ALL kindkeen this year and that each ergarten students have been student receiving one should registered. be highly congratulated for her accomplishment. who maintain at least a 3. 0 or B average at CSU will be eligible to reapply for a schol- Monticello Elementary school collects huge trash pile Gary Young, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Jack Young of Monticello was met in Salt Lake City by his family last Friday when he returned from his two year Mission in Texas. Gary will report on his mission in the First Ward Sacrament meeting in the near " , m mst ; A future. While on his mission he served as Zone Leader and also as District Leader for the last year of his mission. He plans to enter BYU for the summer session. All of his friends and family are glad to see him back. 'k' ' C , ,, Council okays 1969 budgets ' ' ' f ' v rS'S Kicking off Monticello's Spring Beautification Program is the entire Monticello Elementary School. Studenis svr' 'S' 'S'' W, ,' A 'fry'' ,, 4 7 ' 7 A A, "'' ' ', collected trash from all over town, and made a pile in front of the school higher than the tallest teacher. Record Photo ' The Monticello City Council last night approved tentative budgets for the next fiscal year. In the general fund, estimated revenues are $50,975 and estimated expenditures $46, 120. In the Utility Fund, estimated revenue and expenditures are both $157, 500. Included in expenditures are payments which retire the debt of the City utility system. The Council also met with Harold Young and Cooper Jones on the City EeautificatfoD program. The Council received a letter from the AEC which stated that the City could not use the old tailings area Sand hence could cot use old mill sit-- . |