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Show City plan group lists s N. ' . r g- - r t- j- ' " ... .. 4 '.X ' 7 r - Jy -- f& v i ' '. i - si i' I ,vtX v WTjjfjs V r- - ? ,I priorities v., t' gi. t A. 4' I : VU j I'"j Wfw f"' tfr" ifrrVit - jiv m v 3 ?$ Priorities m cit planning L.v rrmmbeisof m dmc bed Aiie .y , "A the M ntiieiio c.t plaining comm "ion in a s- - snon ntu V s4 ti e i'iJ1v nt tin co co ha U iehi.ii nt ngl Jin ' el nL, ji of last hi n. it k, cl L-- pPnruna gioJU, g 'tern in or nnioit tme, ti e 1 co m t: - is'. .oil n Ann-ai- i is da ru . tne tt an-ci- icl-lo- ., ol ti.en ja im i.t ul i 3 on Rectum 2 , oi 3. Subo.Msion o. J cl' e orJmai.ce ti u; anting existim Utilities Improvement disti lc L ior cuibs, sidewalks, g Piers, etc. G. Zo ung, together with sub4 3. division' Mi.. or Keith Redo asked the commission, which is appointed b the coaucil, to develop master plan and submit it to the council for approval. In other business at last week's m.eting, the council met with Bryant Cnristensen of the Forest Service to discus o the procedure the cit follow if it needs to make any substantial changes in the city water sstem on Forest Service land. M Cnristensen told the council and city officials that the city no has two permits for water coming off the mountain, and that any changes m the areas set forth m the pera " --- ?- ?'i !!iTi'.:ji;!i .v.jSs.' i,."c S'- x-rj&-s 5 ,'V. mt J Although the area is described as "semi-deser- t," waterholes exist in the county, adding still another dimension to the wonders of San Juan . Photo by Alvin Reiner. mits would necessitate obtaining a new HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY. UTAH I March 23, 1978 Gam to visit county next week It & t h ml Senator Jake Garn has been c .. K tx u . i k i I y i A r (A ? " 5V A s i I , V .1 & S y OJVS v Sjvsw, & V V v r n $ y w s f S T scheduled by the San Juan Count Republican Part for a reception and dimer next Wednesday, March 29. The senator will arrive at the Monticello airport at 4:39 p m. on Wednesda, and a reception m the Monticello library will convene in his honor at 5 p.m . whh light refreshments. Chairmen foi this event is Bruce Adams; the public is iSss'v &.' Named spelling bee winner V Spokesman for the said they were not to the program but ing whether or not V ? I Spelling bee winners pictured here are Mike Utlej, second; Russell Walker, lirst, and Bobby Begay, third. Russell Walker place won first in the San Juan School District spelling bee and the right to represent the District at the state spelling bee in Salt Lake oa Friday, April Kussell is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Mel Walker of Monticello and is a student at Monticello Junior High. 14. The second place winner was Mike Utley. Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William MonUtley, and is a student at Tmrd ticello Junior High. Bewas winner Bobby place gay, a 7th grade student at Hat Mexican Elementary School. The spelling bee is sponsored by the Deseret News. The format of the competition calls for each class m grades 4- -8 Then to select a champion. the school conducts a spelling bee for all class champions. Two vvmners from each school participated m the district competition. The following students represented their school m the district spelling bee: Monticello Elementary Walker and Gordon School: Sherry Musselman. B landing Elementary School: Michelle Shumway and Amy Watkins. Montezuma Creek Elementary School. Lisa Sloan and Titda Hataley. Jenny Bluff Elementary: Cook and Sally Tso. LaSal Elementary: Shelley Deeter and Rhonda, Lora. Mexican Hat Elementary School: Eugene Chee and Bobby Begay. High: Monticello Junior Mike and Walker Russell Utley. able from Cleal Russell Bambrough Nielson m Blandmg, Adams or Robert Monticello are Persons holding tickets for will be Congressional candidates Joe Ferguson and Jed Richardson. Mr. Ferguson announced his candidacy on March 1, and Mr. Richardson plans to announce his on Ap- ril 5. San Juan High registration Student registration for the school year will be held Friday, March 31, at San Juan High School m Blandmg, and parents are urged to attend the registration with the students. Individual times for regist- ration will be assigned each student, and the student will be given this information to take home before the regist- - in a residential area. son Bradford, and Kirk and Bruce Sparks in 1978-7- 9 located objecting questionit shojld Police Chief Everett Johnm- -t with the council and with a proposal officials city to for the city purchase two police cars. The chief said the city could get two used Utah avail- the February 13 dinner with Garn, which the senator was unable to attend, may use the tickets for both the dinner and the reception. Proceeds will be used :o support local Republican candidates. Accompanying Senator Garn be residents Mcyor Rdd said the city would like to see the program continued and that peihaps the solution would be to find a new location for the center. He said ne would talk to the people at the center about the problem. At 7.30 that evening, Senator garn will be in Blandmg for a dinner at the San Juan High School cafeteria Tickets are $10 per person and The council also met with a and parking problems. invited. t- ion. group of residents of N. 309 West, who said that operation of the Activity Center operated by FourCorners Mental Health at 247 N. 390 West was causing difficulties to neighbors oi the center, principally in the areas of traffic danger jgsggBgesgtf 4 permit. Mr. Christ- ensen said he did not foresee an difficulties m the situat- rations begin, at about 1p.m. on that Friday. Highway Patrol cars, 1975 and 1976 models, for $6,008.15, compared to $7,642.88 for a new police-bui- lt car. The council did not take any action on the proposal. Mr. Buckley Jensen met with the council regarding annexation and utilities in an area he is developing north of the city park. Mr. Jensen said he plans a apartment building this year and per12-u- nit haps another building net year, depending on annexation and sewer 12-u- nit Paul Brooks, principal, said this week that the new graduation requirements state that the school must try to get the student, parents and student advisor together to plan the student's course. Report cards also will be ready on Friday, March 31, Mr. Brooks said. MARKETS vVheat $3.85 Beans $20.09 |