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Show .1 , THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday June 18, 1981 - Page 18 RJannnes aimdl. feces 1 R.W. Harmon nun Sons, Inc. of & Missouri recently announced that its Blanding-Sa- n Juan and Egnar, Colorado, Contracts have won the companys Category I Safety Award for the In second consecutive year. contracts the for award winning up to and including thirty buses, the Utah and Colorado drivers from April drove accident-fre- e 1981. They 1980 until 1, May 30, no have had chargeable accidents for the past two years. Contract Manager, Ben Black, assumed the management position in January of 1980 upon the death Belton, of A1 Blankenship who had man- aged the Harmon contracts since July of 1973. Black receives the award on behalf of his drivers from Bob and Dick Harmon, owners of the school bus The company. company, which multi-corporati- ttlhe imeoo Candy Redd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitney Redd of Mon-tice- Uo has been elected to the office of Executive of Women Students (A.W.S.) Vice-Presid- ent at Snow College for the year 1981-8- 2. Her responsibilities include looking after the welfare of women students at Snow and getting them in the activities on involved an executive member As campus. of student council she will participate with the other council members in private training workshops in San Diego in July. She will also attend a planning session with officers of other junior colleges in Utah this September. over 2500 individual route buses m eight states, was founded by their father as a one-boperation in 1946. Palmer, Ben Black, Sons contract Harmon and I Safety Award the Inc., accepts Category for two years. Flanking executives Richard and Robert Photo courtesy Harmon and Sons busing company has Ben manager for are company Harmon. won on-the-j- Peterson, Salt Lake to the former married City, have three two months. eek cycle, trainees studied general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational f lolfl c Included in their studies were seamanship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. C. Matthew children, four, three and son of of Blanding, Utah, Phyllis Brown lias completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. training During the Tc Peterson County, Utah. The Petersons us KEVIN C. Matthew Pauline Butler of Monticello, graduated from the University of Utah June 13. Peterson, who majored in med- -' icine, plans to practice in Utah on now operates MS I S4 i Candy Redd ob a sophomore student at Snow this fall. She is majoring in Elementary Candy will be BRETTA DODD of Moab will represent the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women of Utah at the national to be held in San convention Francisco. She was chosen from a slate of four candidates at the state convention in St. George. Frank Lloyd Wright began what is considered his most creative and prolific riod at the age of pe- 69. Adams, who, with Ethel Tracey, the Doberman approximately 11 miles east of Monticello. They spotted Damon, who has been missing for over aweek, near an old cabin beside Highfound way 666. took them three attempts during a 2 -- day period, but they finally lured Damon to their car using hamburger, water and chili con carne. They took him to Monticello and contacted the owner, Wayne Netger, through Radio staIt tion KUTA. Alice and A Damon pound of hamburger, a gallon of water and a can of chili con carne reunited a lost dog and his V . tt f It was a beautiful experience seeing that dog and lus master again, said Alice off 25 1 It was sheer delight seeing the two of them together, said Alice, who was vocal mher praise of KUTA for the free assistance they offer in reuniting lost pets with their owners. happy owner. together Netger identified the dog during a telephone conversation with Alice. I wasnt going to give up such a beautiful animal to the wrong person, Alice maintamed. Bare root FRUIT TREES in stock r JUIfo 15 Ini j All Off FRUIT TREES potted in CAN EE A EOT LESS HMSNffi. stock You 2 t S I I Good selection of shade and ornamental shrubs. it I i I SANFORD LANDSCAPING 483WestwaterRd. Call Blanding 678-269- 5 dont havQ to put your communications benefits of equipment ownership. Continental needs on hold any longer. Now you can pur business communications systems are availchase your business communications system able with both standard and optional features from Continental Telephone. And when you to fit your specific communications needs. do, youll get the benefits of improved busiFor full details and system recommendations, ness communications, no more monthly lease call your Continental Telephone communicacharges on your business phone and the tax tions consultant or service representative today. Continental Telephone |