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Show Ron Everett in House Race Ronald Everett of has announced Monti-cell- In announcing his candidacy, o the Democratic Partys candidate for the Utah House of Representatives from Legbe islative District 1974 Mr. Everett stated that the 1975 session of the Utah Legislature will be dealing with problems of significant concern to all of Utah, but especially southern Utahs Wayne, San Juan and Garfield, Counties. Specifically, Mr. Everett states that if elected he will work hard to see that all legislation proposed reflects lo- he will to represent Wayne, Garfield, and San 73 Juan Counties. A native of St. George, Utah, Mr. Everett has lived in southern Utah all of his life working in public education and in private business. Educated in Washington County's public schools and Utahs colleges 22, August Record cal input and the desires of the people he represents. Legislation in the areas of land and universities, Mr. Everett use, educational financing and school district consolidation, energy development, agricultural and water resource development, road maintenance and construction, and recreation must not be developed in isolation but must clearly relate to the needs and interests of all the people it will affect. holds degrees from Dixie College and a Ph.D. in Educational Administration from the University of Utah. Since 1971 Mr. Everett, his wife and their three sons have resided in Monticello where he is employed as Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent of Schools in charge of secondary education. Juan San The m-v- u Monticello VOTE Wilma Laws new officers REBUS ROTA's are (front row, from left) for two year terms (1974-7- for 6) June Hanson, President and June back row, from left: Dora Adams, Carroll, Julia Program Chairman; Hyde, Historian, and Mildred Odette, Secretary-Treasure- r. Mrs. Hanson has served a previous term as president and has also held offices in the Eastern Utah District of the General Federation of Women's Clubs of which Rebus Rota is a member. The organization is a club and was for service established locally in 1916. women, Vice-Preside- nt; San Juan County ClerkAuditor years Secretary to San Juan County Planning Commission 4 years experience at Quality Ford Sales 9 years experience at University of Utah Active Republican Worker Aug. 22 Reports on Area Roads - Entire new section of road open from ROADS: U-- 95 Comb Wash to the junction with State Highway 261. Guard rails and line painting work are not completed. Drive carefully. Bobby's Hole Road - Very rough. Recommend single vehicles do not attempt. FIRE DANGER: High. Open fires prohibited except in deon veloped campgrounds, sandbars below the high water line along the San Juan, Colorado, and Dolores Rivers, and previous fire rings and bare ground in Grand Gulch. Active L.D.S. Church Member Lifelong San Juan County Resident Political Advertisement paid for by Wilma Laws 23 & Ash Wednesday SAT. , SUN. , Aug. 24, 25 & MON. & 26 FINN HUCKLEBERRY 2 BLM , FRI. THURS . TUES., WED. Aug 27 & 28 THE STONE KILLER Aug. 29 Thurs . 30 & Fri. & THE LEGEND Mesa-V- u Blanding Introducing... TE-- 3 IE ractors DOUBLE T -- BURGER (a THURS., FRI. Aug. 22 & 23 of meat) On Toasted Bun (a banquet on a bun) quarter-poun- d "SSSSSSS" 2 - 1968 AC 190 X T DIESEL I - 1965 AC 190 I - 1958 AC DI7 DIESEL Aug. 24 PROPANE MON., Harry WED. Machinery Used - 4 in lots of flavors ed IHC 2PT PLOW 3 SHANK and shakes Hand-Dipp- 14 ice cream 1962 - Used CHEV. 2 TON Dove Creek Bmpl. Co. Seating on the patio or air-condition- ed inside. Dove Creek, Colo. 677-227- 4 27 & Pocket IN YOUR , THURS., FRI. & Aug. 28, 29, 30 & FINN HUCKLEBERRY Auto-W- u Dove Creek THURS. PULL TYPE SUBSOILER Grain Trucks TUES. Aug. 26 4 ROW JD CULTIVATOR 24 JD FIELD CULTIVATOR Delicious malts 25 & BOOT HILL 9N FORD TRACTOR I SAT., SUN. FRI. & Aug. 22 & 23 Digby The Biggest Dog in the World SAT. , & Aug. 24 MON. 26 ASH WEDNESDAY & THURS., FRI. Aug. 29 & 30 BOOT HILL Show Time Dusk $3 per car Limit 10 per cax |