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Show THE SAN. JUAN RECORD, Thursday November ; 13, 1980 - Page 20 San Juans answer to the Boston Marathon PUBLIC NOTICE tea I Estate for Sale BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES in and for the STATE OF UTAH. 3 -- Bedroom home, corrals, 12 coops, pens, new well gallons per minute. 30 acres in wheat, 6 miles east of Excellent buy. Call Mon-ticel- IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND COAL MINING REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO et, seq., UTAH CODE ANNOTATED. now. FOR SALE: 310 acres of choice wheat land 7 mi. east of Mon-ticelLand is split by Hwy. 666. May be sold as two sep- 4-1- 0-1 lo. NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. or 250 acres. site with year arate parcels, OSM-0- 09 Good new-ho- 60 me round access. While it may not be in the same class as the Boston. Marathon, there were over 100 youngsters in this mile race. Photo and caption by Alvin Reiner tug-o-w- 95-8- day has also initiated a penpal relationship between the second grades of each school. Every student who participated in the field day was awarded a Victoria Jones, Dora Shorty and Sylvia Sampson seem to be expending their energy laughing instead of pulling. Photo and caption by A. Reiner certificate. Twelve tribes participate in new university course for Indians seven through 12. Presently there are 5,000 Indian children in Utah public schools. teachers cannot to an Indian childs culrelate ture nor can they act as role models for Indian children, says Chiago. And what of cur- Learning difficulties of Indian children in Utah schools may be eased by a new Indian Teacher Counselor Education program now underway at the University of Non-Indi- an Utah. The program is financing 18 students who are training to become teachers of Indian children. The program directors also are actively recruiting students to train as counselors. Robert Chiago is project director and administrator, Betty Windy Boy is coordinator and adviser. which distort Indian history in the mind of an Indian child? he asks. ricula Of the 13,880 Utah teachers only 45 are Indian. In the 40 Utah school districts there are no counselors, social workers or administrators who are Indian, The program is funded through a $155,788 federal grant administered by Native American Studies. Chiago notes. A total of 1,876 Indian youn- Students must fill all requirements of the Education Department and are required to take courses in Indian history, law and other courses relating to Na- tive Americans. schools from 1970 through 1979, Chiago says, but during that same period 928 youngsters of Indian descent dropped out of grades clude: Mission and Pechanga from California; Navajo and Shoshone, Utah and New Mexico; San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico; Lower Brule Sioux, South Dakota; Arikara, Hidata and Man-da- n, North Dakota; Oneida and Cherokee, Oklahoma; and Hopi, Arizona. 7). STATE OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS sPaula Frank Secretary of the Board Division of Oil, Gas and Mining 1588 West North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Phone: (801) 533-57- 71 Published in The San Record November 13, 1980. They receive a monthly stipend of $325 plus a dependency allowance, tuition and fees. The 18 enrollees have 23 dependents. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Juan 110 2 bedroom newly remodeled home, nice neighbor hood. A steal for $34,000. 118 Use as a rental or live there yourself. 2 bedroom, and only $24,000. 119 City lot, $6,500. 123 2 or 3 bedroom ranch style home, on quiet cul de sac. 14 acre, just $3500 129 acres, with county road running through it, located 4 mi 8 E of hwy at Devils Canyon. Three sides bounded by BLM. Two ponds, trees cleared from 40 acres, can be cultivated Seismograph holes have hit water. Good view of 4 states. residence or many inquiries for property. for sale, list it with LEX. f. juonrnnnuL BennionRedd, Clemma Arthur, 587-24- nnnnnni financing, $41,000. 162 3 bedroom mobile home on private lot. and lot in Bluff. Ideal for winter home. Good neighbors. We have erty LOTS IN BLANDING, 14 acre improved building lots. These lots have city sewer and city water at the property line. They are FmHm approved and ready for occupancy. Terms are available or substantial saving iif you have cash. . RUSTIC LOG CABIN rooms, 4 bed2 baths, well, septic FARM 17 system, woodburning stove. 7 years old. Includes 40 acres. 8 miles east of Monticello. MILES EAST of Monticello on West Summit 960 acres, 500 is in road. whear cultivation, pasture for up to 50 head of cows. Terms available. 2 LOTS east edge of Monticello, 112.5 x 220, city water. $6,500 each. LOTS on oiled road near LaSal. county 173 x 185. $4,500 each. 2 BUILDING BLANDING, x 89.2. South, $6,500. building lot 265 West 6th 100 home in Monticello, woodburning stove, fireplace, large living room and family room, storage building, gqod location. Three bedroom home in Monticello. C arport, partially finished basement. Good location. Near school. 672-22- 63 82 in Bluff South Main Blanding, Utah 84511 in Monticello 24 Jj 2 -- Bedroom home, new carpet, good location, yards planted. 19 Acres, well, mobile home, storage units, 1 tractor, other assorted equipment. Nine miles east of Monticello. 678-331- 1 For sale in Blanding. Three bedroom home on full unfinished basement. FARM HOME APPROVED. sale soon. All Stan Perkins If you have prop- - Building lot 75 x 100 ft. Near high school, $7,000. . 30 acres undeveloped property, near town, near hiway 134 3 bedroom, new home. Corner lot, nice residential area. Excellent buy for $45,000. 161 3 to 4 bedroom home - 14 acre. Possibility of owner the interest rate. permanent bedroom contemporary with isolated location, pool, 130 loading chute. $28,000. Commercial bldg, on Monticello mainstreet. Owner will do financing after down payment. Larger the down, the lower ns 5 stable, and extras. Corral and built-o- LOT 104.35 x 223.6 with highway frontage. .50 acre north highway, Blanding. $6,500. IN PAULA FRANK Without edvertishg, you wcrfiJnt kranv. s with property. et. Participants in the new program were selected because of interest, previous schooling and rooooeocooooococGcco60ceococcooeooocccoscoo trailer STREET frontage in Blanding, 210 feet. Total of 34 of an acre, good business to the AND MINING Twelve tribes from seven states are represented. They in- ng college work. gsters graduated from Utah high ! Utah Coal Reclamation Act, Mining Section seq.,UtahCode Annotated, 1953, the Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is proposing to and the Surface amend and Coal Mining Underground Reclamation Regulations (UMC and sMc Parts 700 et. seq.) to adopt changes necessary to obtain State program approval by the United States Secretary of the Interior under the Federal Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act (Public Law A copy of the proposed and rules regulations maybe obtained from the Division upon request. AU persons interested in commenting upon the proposed rulemaking amendments may do so by appearing at a Board Hearing on Wednesday, November 19, 1980, at 9:00 a.m., in the Wildlife Resources Auditorium, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, or by sending written comments to be received by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining by the 13th day of November, 1980. DATED this 7th day of November, 1980. 40-10-l- on the school lawn. Both schools are looking forward to a spring reunion, possibly at Mexican Hat. The field 3-b- wood-burni- and ars in Monti- cello. Living room with stove, range and good financing available. MAIN Pursuant served . 3 -- BEDROOM HOME THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE UTAH COAL MINING AND REGULARECLAMATION TIONS. The students from the Bluff and Mexican Hat Elementary schools recently participated in a fuU day of athletic and intellectual competition. Throughout the day there were a variety of races, and games. Academics were stressed with spelling and math bees. No team scores were kept, but individual ribbons were awarded for all events. A namburger barbeque was lo. or 2561 Large lot. Must American Agency Bruce Adams 587-282- 0 Phyds Cortes 259-647- 7 |