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Show NAME 3 NEW MHS COACHES Three new head coaches have been appointed at Monti cello High School, effective and was named a Junior colAt Ricks lege 23. also he The three received the August College, are Randall Blaine Football Player of the Year appointees Christensen, wrestling coach, Award. Mr. Christensen was Harold B. George, football also a two year letterman in coachi and Clavin Paul Jones, football at Utah State. At Monticello High, Mr. basketball coach. During the will serve as Christensen Mr. has been Jones past year, the school's assistant basketassistant football coach and ball and football coach, and instructor In physical education head golf coach. and health, in addition to his Mr. Christensen, 23, Is a duties as head wrestling coach. native of Wellsville, Utah, Mr. George, 23, who will and a 1971 graduate of Utah be head football coach and State University in Logan. head track coach, was born He also attended Ricks Junior in Fillmore, Utah, attended the in Idaho. College College of Southern Utah Rexburg, While in Junior College, Mr. in Price and graduated in 1970 Christensen was a two year from Utah State University in He served as head Logan. track coach and assistant football and basketball coach at Weber High School In addition to his football and track responsibilities at Monticello High School, Mr. George will be assistant basketball coich and will teach mathematics. J - letterman on the wrestling team x all-Americ- an. Mr. Jones, 24, attended Dixie Junior College, and graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo in 1970. He had a basketball and academic scholarship at Dixie Junior College, where he lettered for two years in basketball and baseball. Mr. Jones will marry Miss Janice Johnson June 3 in Logan, Utah. n CALVIN JONES I WINDS as well as transformer problems on this pole just south of Blue Mountain Meats in Monticello. Frank and the rest of the UPGL crew had traced a possible cause of the wiring fire at the Pete Steele residence to this spot. As Frank was quick to point out, UPGL inherited some pretty primitive wiring situations when they took over local power supply and this, possibly faulty grounding, was one of them. If you recall those winds, you can see that Frank was more than earning his money last Friday. BLANDING TM MAY 1 - JUNE 15,1971 STATES OF UTAH AND SOUTHERN IDAHO ONLY No Purchase CHAMBER State Representatives, Republican Alfred Frost was guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Blanding Chamber of Commerce held May 20. Rep. Frost expressed his mixed feelings concerning the legislative meetings this year. Many bills he felt strongly about weren't handled as he had hoped. There were 599 bills presented during the last 60 day session. Rep. Frost agreed that a Museum of Indian History should be located in San Juan County and stated his willingness to help, but also said that the county would have to get involved and work to sell the idea. Mrs. Ann Porter e San Juan Travel Council told briefly of the exposure San Juan is getting in many news media this year, and also added that there are new rules governing camping in certain areas. It is suggested that you look into these rules before completing your vacation plans in to the National Parks. Work on the Frontier Days Celebration is going well, Mrs. Ruby Bronson announced, and a meeting to further formulate plans was scheduled for Wednesday morning. Although not definitely decided, it is felt the proceeds from the celebration will be divided between donations for Trail of the Ancients, " and a special fund for next yearis 1 of-th- A total of 30 TRICART TM Sports Vehicles (Series 50) will be awarded as prizes for the Sweepstakes. The 30 Required TRICARTS TM to be awarded will have been displayed at CONOCO stations throughout the periods WEEKLY DRAWING FOR 10 FREE GALLONS OF GAS AT EACH STATION celebration. Causeway Conoco Service Parkway Conoco Service Members of the Blanding Chamber joined President Avaughn Hunt, as he expressed his regret in losing Mr. T erry T aylor, coach of San Juan High School . Coach Taylor will be working in Denver next year. The San Juan Record Blanding Monticello Montieello, Utah Thursday, May 27, lv71 Page Six rs Seven Hike Grand Gulch Back-Packe- Thirty miles in three davs that's what Dr. Mason Redd, his wife and five others walked on a back-packitrip in San ng Juan County last weekend. Dr. Redd, son of A. J. Redd of Monticello, and his wife Karen, were accompanied on their trip by Dr. Eugene Bliss and his wife Lloyd, and Dr. George Cartwright, his wife Helen and their son Peter. All live in Salt Lake City, where the three doctors are colleagues in the college of medicine at the University of Utah. The seven hikers walked into Grand Gulch one of the major obstacles to early settlement off U 95 near in this area Natural Bridges National Monument. Yes, the Monticello Bowling Alley is closed till Sept. 1... BUT ITS AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE BOWLING PARTIES Please 'Make Arrangements 1 Week in Advance DICK BRODERICK 587-26- 30 I |