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Show VOL. Monticello, San Juan County. Utah 84535 52, NO. 2 Canyon lands Capitol lOO ft. microwave tower Two workmen for Micro Cool Climate THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1969 Midland Telephone erects -- fleet Co. , Inc. of Salem, Ore. are pictured high atop the new 100 foot microwave tower erected for Midland Telephone Company in Mon- 14 PACES 10 - per copy Warm Welcome Commissioners elect Hazleton chairman a ticello. The 17, 000 pound tower rests on 3 base piers containing 48 yards of concrete which was poured by E. J. Sonder-egg- er several weeks ago behind the Midland Telephone Co. office on East Center Street. Total cost of the tower is apporximately $22,500 in its present complete stage according to Ormas Hawkins of Midland Telephone. Microflect's crew of three completed the tower this week. Next step in the construction job will be to install antennas which will transmit and receive microwaves between Monticello and Blad Mesa on the La Sals. The equipment is ultimately capable of carrying 120 circuits between Monticello and Moab and represents the ini- - Harold Yeung and M..rion Hazleton are sv cm in as County Commissioners by County Attorney I. P.ennion Redd, Monday at the County Court House, Mr, llalelcn was reelected -- - Record Photo Commission Chairman. San Juan County Commissclearing on the next leg of ioners Marion Hazleton and the project. The road is Harold Young were adminibeing jointly financed with stered the oath of office by County and federal funds. County Attorney T. Bennion The Conn lissioners signed Redd at the regular Monday a formal resolution objecting meeting of the Commissioners. to the increases tial step which will lead direct distance dialing. Commissioner Hazleton was proposed for sometime in the future to Photo on federal lands. grazing unanimously reelected ChairThe Commission had agreed man as the first order of business after the ceremony. to this action earlier, but Farm Bureau approved the actual wording Special responsibilities of SBA the Commissioners remain the of the resolution Monday. In other business, the same with the following exto hold banquet Commission Calsigned the mounceptions. Commissioner of bills that tain vin Black has been designated normally in The Farm Bureau held a assistant chairman of the appears at the end of the year, regular meeting last Monday authorized Commissioner Commission to act in the evening and finalized plans Black to sign for the County chairman's absence. Comfor it's banquet which will missioner been has Bill Bruhn and Young Tom accepting the right of way on Hori of Owen Burham of Planning be held Jan. 18 in the MHS the additional the Phillips Camp road South Utah office responsibilgiven of will the and Research Associates Small Cafeteria. of in Montezuma ities the with connection Creek, and Business Administration will present the final masterplan The ladies of the Farm Burreceived of Road the discuss as operation engineering studies the County for San Juan County "Project Own" at eau will prepare the always on the in end North the of unprogram Canyonlands Resort conclusion of a long study meeting in Blanding tomorrow delicious banquet and the and Monticello the airports. The County. der the guidance of the County at the Shell Building at 10 a. m. is invited. Please bring public also discussed The Commission Commissioners signed The public is invited to Planning Commission. own dishes and silver seryour an with State matters S. the with U. legislative agreement Mr. Burham' s report will be attend the meeting. Project vice. rorest Alfred C. Service will that proRepresentative made in the Courtroom of the Own is a program of the SBA Ashton Harris is in charge of for nearly two miles of vide Frost, in particular the exact San Juan County Court House assist to designed the event and an excellent minority additional oiling on the loop designation of San Juan tomorrow evening at 7:30p. m. groups in developing business. is planned for the program on road the mountain as well County Roads to be on the The Navajo Tribe has been All interested citizens are Be sure and plan to evening. as additional right of way proposed collector system. invited to attend the meeting. attend. invited to be present. To present final to talk Blanding masterplan Monticello misses win Wool contest On Tuesday evening 15 lovely girls modeled their beautiful creations before an appreciative audience in the MHS auditorium in the annual regional Make It Yourself With Wool Contest. These girls, with the aid of their Home Economics teachers have created beautiful suits, coats and dresses of the best quality and material for this competitive meet. TEie many hours these girls have spent working on their projects, plus the extra effort and after school hours all add up, and in the end pay off for the tribute they gain in the Regional and State Wool contests. The wool the girls have chosen is of the finest quality 100c! wool. It ranges greatly in texture and color and differs in design. Each has its own personal touoh, its own warmth, reflecting the personality of the girl who made and models it. Contestants in the competition this year were Rachel Anderson, Debra Bailey, Sandra Wilcox, Pat Butler, Terri Carey, Delana Woods, DeeAnne Porter, Kathy Dalton, Kathy Hawkins, Dorothy Taylor, and Donnalee Redd from Winners in the Make It Yourself with Wool Contest for District 16, which includes Monticello and Grand High Schools, are left to right Rachel Anderson, Monticello, winner in the Junior Division, DeeAnne Porter, Monticello and Robbin Downard, Moab, winners in the Senior Division. Monticello; Monette Tangren, Linda Keck, Robbin Downard and Diana Foy of Moab. The winners and their divisions are as follows: Dress Dress Combination Division -Debra Bailey and Diana Foy. Debra also received the honors for having the best coat in the contest. Delana Woods won Division -- Sandra Wilcox, Terri the best suit awrard and Kathy Dalton the best dress. Carey and Pat Butler, all of Monticello. Coat Division -Top awards in the contest Donnalee Redd. Coat and were awarded to Rachel And- - Pictured are the girls who participated in the "Make It With Wool" contest. Back row, left to right, Delana Woods, Terri Carey, Kathy Dalton, Dorothy Taylor, Kathy Hawkins, Rachel Anderson, Sandra Wilcox. Front DeeAnne Porter, Robbin D Downard, Linda Keck, Donalee Redd, Pat Butler, Monette Tangren, Debra Bailey and Diana Foy. erson of Monticello in the Junior Division and in the Senior Division top honors went to DeeAnne Porter of Monticello and Robin Downard of Moab. These three girls will go to the State Wool contest to again com pete for honors. The contest was sponsored by the National Women's Auxiliary to the National Wool Growers Association. Acting as judges were Mrs. Edway Redd, Mrs. Lamoyne Jones and Robert Sparks. |