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Show B Offers reward for stolen rugs 1976 12, August School board (Contd. from page reward of $100 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or person who stole two valuable Indian rugs has been offered A mills. The capital outlay was 12 mills. The total of 40 mills is the same as last year. set at by T. J. Knight, owner of Mexican Hat Trading Post at Mexican Hat. Mr. Knight said the two rugs, The board also signed a lease agreement with Redds in the amount of $217.64 per month for each of three Title IV trailers. These trailers are used to house the personnel working in the Title IV program which is part of the Indian Education Act. The major emphasis is on physical education and crafts. pictured here, were stolen from his store about three Record Juan 1) weeks ago. Anyone having information which might be of help in locating the rugs is being asked to contact the San Juan County Sheriffs office. The board also authorized San the superintendent to negotiate with Redds to lease another trailer which will be located The adjacent to the San Juan High School and will be used for a Cultural Center facility. The funds to sponsor this program came from ESAA and will provide and depict present Indian The Tennis Racket Blanding City Recreation Black Oil Company was awarded a gasoline bid for the 1976-7- 7 school year. Their bid to deliver the gasoline to Blanding and Monticello was 38.69 cents; Bluff, 40.69 cents; Mexican Hat 40.99. Boyle Insurance was the low bidder for the fire and extended insurance coverage. Their bid was $8,720. There was no bid submitted to drill a water well in the Monument Valley area revelant to the proposed site for the high school. Donald Jack, administrative assistant in charge of elemen- 6 Hey, nobody wants to play tennis with you today? Great! At times that can be the best thing in the world for your game. Too often people get. so wrapped up in competition and winning that they tend to overlook the fact that they are making the same mistakes and that their game just isnt proThere are some gressing. that you can do alone things to improve your game that would be difficult to do with anyone else. Serving is a terrific example. Think about the times that youve hit a poor first tary education and elementary principals Truman Rigby, Hal Jensen, Merlin McCulloch, and A1 Kuipers, met with the board and presented accountability reports regarding their respective schools. Their reports covered achievement tests, staff, facilities, concerns, and accomplishments. serve, analyzed the error correctly and then gone on to make the same error in the next game. The secret to the serve, or any of your strokes is to groove the stroke, to be able to hit the shot the same way every time. Thats a nearimpossible task when you have to hit a serve, then hopefully a couple of forehands or backhands, or a volley, then try to remember how you hit the last serve to correct your errors. - m d, long-ter- better way is to set up a practice session for yourself every day. Have a routine and stick to it. I try to spend at least an hour a day either in the morning to warm up for my classes or in the middle of the afternoon when the courts are available. I find it easier to spend a little time on everything but to concentrate on one part of my game, right now the serve. I try to hit between 50 and 100 serves a day. Initially it is a good idea to work on your serving motion alone. Analyze your serve or, better than that, use someone elses analysis of your serve to be sure that you are hitting the ball correctly every time. Concentrate on the toss. Only hit the ball when it is in the A $167,601.63. they know how De- partment The reports were well presented and the board members felt it was very informative. The board would like to urge all citizens to visit their schools and contact the principal for this same type of inKenneth formation, Supt. Maughan said. The board approved current expenditures in the amount of For a world of reasons, the throttle for increased agricultural production is open. You see a need for new acreage, equipment, land improvement, or additional livestock. They all take sound long-terplans . . . and a lot of dollars. The place to talk it over is your nearby, member-owneLand Bank association. Land Bank peoplehave grown up with agriculture. Most of all, correct position. by Ron Barker culture. After the stroke is grooved try aiming at specific points. I like to put my racket cover in the corners of the service court and aim for it. Go through the same process for your second serve. Keep accuracy and track of your note the imto get at Strive provement. 70 cent least of your first per serves and 80 -- 90 per cent of your second serves in. Make sure that you are using the proper form on your serve. Remember that it takes at least three times as long to unlearn incorrect behavior and relearn correct behavior than it does to learn correctly the first time. Although the final session of the Blanding cty tennis program is in session I will be available for private lessons and concentrated courses until the end of August. I would be more than happy to help you analyze your service motion. Contact me at 275 W. First South, Blanding, or at the tennis courts. Airport fete at Cortez The airport at Cortez will be the scene this Sunday of a Westair Day celebration, an event designed by the chamber of commerce and other Cortez interested firms and individuals to bring the publics attention to the importance of Westair to the community. The observance, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, will feature free airplane rides and free coffee and doughnuts. Westair serves Cortez and surrounding communities with connecting flights to Grand Junction and to Farmington, New Mexico. bor- m rowed capital and careful planning can smooth the way ahead. Youll like Land Bank loan advantages: convenient repay- ment options; no penalty for prepayment; local service backed by national strength; and the proven dependability of a loan source thats been all the way' with agriculture for nearly 60 years. Drop by, soon. FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF And freedom from the ravages of inflation PROVO Federal representativebe of the in San Juan Association of Provo, will Hr. Ross S. Wright, a Land Bank County from August 30 through September at the office of the Souththe. courthouse Or, if eastern Utah Title Company in that time regarding a you want information prior toFederal Land Bank Associaloan in this area, call the tion of Provo, collect, at You may - contact Mr. Wright 373-864- 0 JB 2 . which is oppressive government's quiet way of robbing rich and poor alike. The Republican Party pledges fiscal sanity and a climate that promotes opportunity for the able and security for the weak and unfortunate. We invite your ideas and comments. Get the Spirit - Gall Us -- |