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Show MfKmeatwrtf . ..... ... ., M ,.iTlr-vtrno- , - Page THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, January 19, 1978 PUBLIC 17 JOB DESCRIPTION NOTICE FOR SECRETARY INVITATION TO BID A K HD Sealed proposals will be i at the San Juan Count Road office until 10 oclock 'i I i s;y, Location of position: At lute Horse High School, Montezuma Cieek, Utah Position description: To a oik in the of lice of the school and to perform standard school W A M. January 30, 1978, for election of 1 (one) 40 x 28 steel bridge. Biddei to suppl all equipment, laboi , and welding supplies as need- St, the i secietarial duties, ed. tjpmg, dictation, leceptiorn teirusui Spec ideations and bid aie av ulable at tbe San Juin Count Road Office, o35 -- 224 J L. II A . (AO, Bb L01-5- oi i San Juan Roa Count oi Ln-ginc- bn N. olfice, Ph. o 801-a- 2722, butu -- i I tab. Mam, o, Location of Ink Mont zuma Can on Ian Long C ant on Bi lb will te of ene i public i lea! m tl e ( oin.m h c 01 tj P M. ' i lgl ill 1 . A. ( IIr f '-- Mj.iIClHos ' u i L hi. 1.01 Of 1 t i in uni or" I' t u o tla ai.uuil tncjUi la A evening at tie Monti-C'Hl- o High School cafeteria, with a sm tiler than nLci-pip'd nuu.bei attending. . c 1 iii -- featured speaker -a- was A. Jain s Lundaerg, piomuieut Nells Notes (Continued fiom Page 20) multiple bruises but no serious injuries. She is afiaid that her pickup, winch was towed off to a garage for a checkup, didnt fare so well. The Menloves took her back to Logan. Among those attending the hearing on new grazing fee formulas in Salt Lake last week were Ken Summers, Lon Barton, and Melvin Dalton. The meeting was set up b the Buieau of Land Management and Forest Service to inform and the about prointerested public posed regulations to set 1978 livestock operators fees for livestock grazing on Ken Summers public lands. on Channel 2 and was featured out loud and clear agamst the proposals. Representative Gunn McKay was an eloquent spokesman for the livestock operator. Similar meetings were held m Denver, Cheenne, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. Another native San Juaner appeared on the same newscast. Kail Lyman, who is a Commissioner of Utah County, was discussing a problem relevant to his office. He seemed very much at ease. hear that little Good to was hit by a who Harve Black, car before Christmas, got to go home from the hospital last week. He is m a cast, however, so will not be too active spoke for awhile. A Army large convoy of bigMonti-cello buses passed through one day last week. Four of them parked near Jensens Food Center for awhile. They had come from Mississippi and were en route to Salt Lake City for an installation. A very large crowd of senior citizens enjoyed the meet I, 1 v 02 1 v t to M In t Ciaii w - ts j.iticdla 1, Master of tyltmu uin lol Redd were on the food com. had a phone call liom Jerr Woodmansee of the State Historical Societ m regaids to the Devereaux Mansion m Salt Lake. The Societ and otheis aie fighting agamst I its destruction restoration. If and lor its ou aie inter- ested m having this building or others of histoncal value preserved, please write to jour State Senator Omai B Bunnell; our State Representative Llod Liansden; or to Governor Matheson, or all of them. Mr. and Mrs. Willaid Rowlett went to Salt Lake last week where Willard had a Thee were happ) checkup. to learn that all his tests came out good. Lucille Orr accompanied them on the trip. A lot of people have been entertaining the flu bug oi other dreary the holidays. visitors since our coal suppl is getting might low, we have turned our thermostat down below 60 and keep the fireplace going most of the time. You know, its really not all that bad with a sweater. We may just make it a new lifestyle. If we run out of coal, with our we may go stay the Dunows. neighbors, Certain people would like to know what Ace Holden did with the excess baggage that he had m his pickup last SatSince urday. Berniece 8 a . e-- el cl in i c o 1 1 r, 1 ' M el I . Iw m i 1 7c in i J. i u I a Ju h L ti 1 adiii.gton, Nielson went to with and Rhonda Jim Logan to Griffen spend Christmas with her daughter A rdithPoul-se- n and family and then she went on up to Burley, Idaho, and visited her daughter, Clyda O1 J ap j i un a, n Lieek, Utah 1 - 11- , i'i 1C it i 1 T , 1 T la 0 m t , ! uit, U. o.qain i ii 2.1 JOD LI LcRIPFlON 1 On WEATHER - in t M AN A HIT L ; I 2" 1 Janice b Ad u. tcc-ornpai- mo. iamiL . J iu G nliens enjojed the holida s with their folks. al Dalton kids The three visited the thiee Cu Trac Mds while then mother wis aipentei an 1 m Salt Lake laM week. Its good to see Howaid Berman aiound and about and able to help out in the store after his long bout with illness 1 ist fall. Of las three months m the hospital, Ho a aid spent 61 das m intensive care. lie sas the gave up on him once I guess the didnt lealize how tough he is. His man friends hope he continues to Ruins digging brings charges San Juan Bureau of land Management officals are watching with interest a Phoenix case where three Utah men have been arraigned of felony charges of stealing In- artifacts from a 900- ear-ol- d archaeological site in the Tonto National Forest. Released on their own recognizance after arraignment before U S. Magistrate Richard C. Gormley m Phoenix w'ere Robert E.Gevara, Kle R. Jones and Thayde L Jones, all of East Carbon. Utah. If convicted they face a maximum of 10 years m prison and a $10,000 fine, according to U S. Attorney Ted Noyes, They were arrested after were observed three men dian about 20 in ruins diggmg out ease of Cordes Junction. The complaint alleges that artifacts consisting of clay pots, bone awls, human skeletal remains and other items were stolen. Thayde Jones was convicted in San Juan County excavating prehistoric rums without permission m 1972. 1IORSL HIGH SCHOOL ed Position description: PUBLIC NOTICE J(m DESCRIPTION LOR SCHOOL LUNCH MANAGLR A HITLIIOrSE HIGH SCHOOL Location oi position: At hue Horse High School, Montezuma Cieek, Utah. To work under the San Juan School Listrict maintenance supervisor and to be responsible for the upkeep of the new high school, as well as other maintenance duties m the southern portion of the district. Duties will include the development and adminis- tration of custodial services, personnel and supplies. Qualifications: 1. A Position Description. Planning the menus Ordering the supplies 3.- Ai ranging the work schedules of the other workers. 4. Preparing the food, with the help of the other workers 5. Keeping a daily food cost 1. 2. improve. ILrtM.L LVjiNLIn Location of position. I hm position will be located at the new W lute Horse bdiool in Montezuma High Cieek, Utah. It is anticipated tiiat whoever fills this position will reside m the immediate area in either private or school-operathousing. 1 beta Mitchell, b i Prm-ILg- School Hal lezi ilia Mo. la. .4 190 u I 22 . q al A bite mt -- 1. xjo Li L. Mill n box 21 J mticeliO, Itai c.4535 P O. t!a b ebiuaij begin work. Mai cl, oi Ajul A nom to contact: sail Juan School District u . I 1j7d 12, on the banquet was Eddie Bcqle. Bnre llallida outline tl tLe ae mittee that dav P 1 1 Ji 197b si, Mpointrueut date. t Patti oui ic ,m, Hunted, an! a vu al sob ct-l- 1 to Rio Algom Mine the following Monda, weather permitting. Liu Jones and Helen I Out lift I no s t? ing la A Wednesday. The lai a band practice and enjojecl table games. In the business meeting the planned a tup t oft ,t aiiul 1 1 a s j v i to iu c bi. -l g, U k3 on r.j.nu C til-,- u- J inuai ol'f tv 1 i-- 1 A Mi. Lunnoeig U ID tl e Jnuai lei 'J u el 1 iav Coat L1 ,'t I i ch L The outgoing and new piesideits of the M itu eiio cl. n!ei oi ( umn tee chat with the guest spjanar and his wile at die annuA c o C La.i iajc list " ecnning at Miiticello High School. Lob Sj irks, left, m.n hate t'A il a, Gc , ILiii-- , ires r foi 17 , t 3. ,v it!, Lu id fcig an! Lis wP" Hi iiiie, el I iuo. . JaiT.es p-- t A o:i i.e 1 booi. including book-keepin- Abilitv to Cmalifieauons; tpe, take dictation, answer telephone, meet the public, file, keep books, make out reports and other duties applicable to the pusition Saiar. In accordance with iSlttl let salary schedule. C losing date for application: eit. Mobti-cell- HITE HORSE HIGH SCHOOL report 6. Organizing and inventories Willingness to learn. Basic understanding of electi icit . 4. Basic understanding, or abilitj to learn pneumatic and electrical control systems. 5. Some experience equipment. 6. A good aptitude for mechanics. withre-ingerati- 7. keeping the Must have ba;ic mathe- matic skills 2. Must be able to communicate and work well with oth- ers 3. Must be m good phjsical and mental condition 4. Must be able to read and write English Must be able and willto follow directions from ing 5. 8. value Salary; In accordance with District salary schedule. Closing date for application: January 31, 1978 date: Feb Appointment ruary 10, 1978 Begin work: Negotiable Whom to contact: Larue Barton, Dist. Fd. Sup- ervisor An appreciation for the of good preventative Healthy attitude toward education and students. 10. Awareness of importance of good human relations. Salary: Negotiable. Based on experience and qualifications. Closing date for applications: January 31,1978. Appointment date: February 10, 1978. Begin 1978 work: February 15, Whom to contact: San Juan School District Box 219 Monticello, Utah 84535 Tel: 587-22- 54 or Dr. L.K. Edrmgton, Principal vVhite Horse High School Box 190 Montezuma 84534 fice P.O. Box 219 Monticello, Utah 84535 587-22- 54 ex- maintenance. supervisors San Juan School District plumbing 9. Qualifications; Tel: Practical on perience. Preparing month 1 reports as required by the district office 7. 1. Dependable 2. 3. Of- Tel: Creek, Utah 651-32- 54 Published in Ine San Juan Record January 19 and 26, 1978 |