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Show cold mountain stream and a warm summer sun combine to bring, us nature's riches in the scenic tableau that changes with each season , greeting us with the wonders of San Juan . A HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY. UTAH 59, No. 21 June 17, 1976 Alumni planning reunion Alumni of Monticello High School are planning a reunion July 23-2- 4 for members of the classes of 1942-194- 8, although graduates of any other classes are welcome to attend. The program will include a mountain dinner at Pine Flat on July 24. Other features of the program are in the planning stages. of the event Sam Halls and Mrs. Dawn Co-chair- are Boyle. Tickets for the dinner are $5.50 each. It is important that reservations for dinner tickets be made with Sam Halls by July 15. Candidate here B. L. Dart, Price, a can- didate for state senator from District 27, was a visitor in Monticello last week. A member of the Utah State Bar Association, Dart is a former district juvenile judge and. has served two terms in the state legislature, where he was a member of the appro- committee and priations chairman of the judiciary and the sifting committees. Little Buckaroo contest June 24 The Little Buckaroo Rodeo Queen Contest will be held the evening of Thursday, June 24, at the Rodeo Grounds in Mon- ticello. Girls from 14 7 are through eligible to compete in the contest. Each candidate must have a sponsor. More information on the contest may be obtained by contacting the chairman, Mrs. Liz Black, or the Mrs. Diane Pehrson. The public is invited to attend. co-chair- Over 200 at drug education meeting by Janet Wilcox Over 200 people attended the second in a series of drug education meetings planned for Blanding, sponsored by the Blanding chapter of the Republican Women s Federation seeking thrills. Although many drugs are not physically ad- dictive, victims become psychologically and physiolog- -' ically addicted. It also noted that heroin has been banned for importation to the U.S. last Sunday evening. A film ' even for medical purposes because of its and presentations from law since 1925 harmful effects. officers and judges made up most of the 2 12 hour meetSheriff Rigby Wright in ading. dressing the group explained the procedure for a search and ' Jim Shearer, who introduced or film of Pit Dispair said the. seizure, stating that the ofthat in September a Communficer must have probable ity Drug Abuse workshop will cause, in other words, some be held with special departspecific reason for stopping a ments on Parent Effectiveness " vehicle or individual. In order to obtain a search warrent the T raining, Communication officer must specify what he Skills, Treatment of Drugs, e, expects to find, how much and Building Early Identity of Drug Problems, where, and for this reason stake-ou- ts and Crisis Intervention as well are usually necas other pertinent topics. to essary gather the facts beThose interested in particiforehand. Sheriff Wright also explainMr. pating should contact ed the process of plea barShearer. gaining which is part of the The film depicted the downjudicial system stating: It fall of a young man as he helps the legal constipation succumbed to the addiction of and . gets things processed heroin. It noted that those who It has its place, faster. start experimenting with drugs he noted. are usually youths who feel un- Steve Cook, Chief of Po- -. loved, , unguided .or , who' are , 4VsVl. . (Please, turn to page 2) Self-Imag- WINDS overturned the, trailer home of Luke Ben last Thursday. The trailer was located just south of the Thin Bear and had recently had the skirting removed prior to removal to Montezuma Creek. Ben and three children were inside the trailer when it was lifted ig and tossed on its top. Fortunately they suffered only minor cuts and bruises. The trailer is , . , , , , , , , 4 , , 3 vVt considered a total loss. Photo and caption by Janet Wilcoxir v v STRONG . |