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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday ftfaxch 'll; Mi - PagV4' '- Bill Long chosen principal for MVHS Creek sented except by M. Redd The School Board selected a principal for Monument Valley School. (MVHS) were High informed that there were no graves after all on the MVHS construction site, winners of the District Essay Contest were pre- - with certificates, and pay requests for construction jects were discussed. pro- School Community Group 2 (Monument ValleyOljato) was present while the board interviewed Ray Vernon, Bill Long, and A1 Kuipers, all candidates for the Monument Valley High School After three and principalship. lf hours of interviews, discussion, an executive session and more discussion the board selected Bill Long, Bluff Elementary principal, to be the MVHS Principal. SCG 2 supports the decision made by the board. All the candidates were highly qualified for the position. No graves were turned up in the The grave removal project. disnot had been areas grave site turbed prior to digging last week. The areas where the clay mounds appeared were dug up but no graves were revealed. Pictures were taken during the whole procedure and will be documented and filed, but all the red tape seems to have been unnecessary. First place winners of the District Essay Contest were present to read their essays to the board and be presented with certificates. The theme was "How to Winners make a better school. 1st place, grades were: Marty Rogers; grades 8, Shelby Shumway; grades Michelle Shumway; grades 2, Heidi Adair. Second place, grades 6, David Jensen; grades 8, Kuhia Sherri grades Fisher; 2, Kelli grades Bayles; Nielson. Chris Third place; grades 8, Kristin Tatro; grades Inglise grades Bayles; 2, Jeff Nielson; grades one-ha- b) Helen Redshaw We sympathy to the extend family of Margaret Hansen, who passed away last week. She will be sorely missed by her senior citizen friends as she never missed a lunch or a bus trip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Randall recently took a trip to Las Vegas, Mesa and Phoenix, dropping off their daughter, Debbie, and her friend, Tammy Francom at the wrestling matches in 10-d- ay Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Randall and family of Farmington are visiting at the home of Earl Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson chauffered Kristine and her two children to their home in San Francisco as Kristines husband, Jack Brockbank, has just returned from six weeks of sea duty. Marge and J.W. Crowley recently arrived home from a Farm Bureau sponsored trip to New Zealand and Australia, Hawaii. Enroute to and from they visited their son Lyle at Snow College, son Philip at Camp Verde, Arizona, and son Leo and family in Flagstaff. Miller and Bernice Mildred Barry from Eastland, Lu Ann Grover from Blanding and Linda Lewis from Monticello attended the Womens Farm Bureau Convention in Provo last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carhart enjoyed a California vacation where they visited Rosss and family in Nice. John brother, They also became acquainted with Lisa Michelle, daughter of Dan and Gail Carhart and their first granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Crowley returned home recently from a month vacation in Arizona. 4-- 6, 7-- 9-1- 0, 11-1- 4-- 7-- 9-- 10, 11-1- 4-- 6, 7-- 9-- 10, 11-1- Randolph. The board discussed pay requests for construction projects and approved all items on change order 6 for Montezuma the San Juan Record Elementary School the lighting fixture change, as recommended by Jeff Bailey. He felt it was the architects responsibility to pay for that change and president Dwight Laws stated "The board is tired of paying for someone elses mistake. The board approved the pay request on the Whitehorse Vocational Addition. The board also approved a pay request for the Monument Valley High School construction project. Cement work has been done, framing of the gym and other rooms is in progress, and some mechanical work between the school and teachers home Published every Thursday at Monticello, Utah, 84535. Second class postage paid at Monticello,' Utah (USPS changes 480-40- Address 0.) Box 879, Monticello, The San Juan Record is a member of the Utah Press Assoc. : Utah. PUBLISHERS J. Martin L Adams SUBSCRIPTION RATES San Juan County Outside county Canada $7.50 8.00 10.00 12.00 20$ Elsewhere Newsstand area has been done. The board noted that shipping costs are great for our district and are pursuing ways to cut down. Some relocatable classrooms from the old Montezuma Creek Elementary School have been moved to Blanding for use as classrooms for alternative and adult education classes. Tbe new Montezuma Creek Elementary School will accomodate the seventh graders with no financial effect on Whitehorse High School. The board had a second reading of the Staff Reduction Policy. The board approved the mem- bership 5 quarts of Havoline, Oil filter and lube job list submitted for the School Community Group in Bluff. The board agreed to support the Navajo Mountain Chapter resolution to construct a road between Navajo Mountain and 01 jato by writing a letter to the state that if a road were there the diswould accomodate the trict students. The board held a closed session to discuss 1982-8- 3 salary negotiations. The board will meet next month on Wednesday, April 14 due to a conflict with spring vacation. Only $1 1 .95 Most American cars Offer good through March 17 TEKACO Parkway 17 N. Main Texaco Service Monticello 587-255- 5 Without advertising you wouldnt know und Opal and Helen Redshaw at- tended church in Dove Creek Sunday and spent the day with the Richard Redshaw family at their Ucolo ranch. drive Jeep vehicles Weve marked our with special Gold Tag prices. This is the gold to get! 4-whe- Inez Young enjoyed a two-we- ek visit with her daughter Karma Jordan and family in Odessa, el Texas. Inez Jerry traveled with her son and his daughter, Lori of Spanish Fork. Karama returned with them todeliver her sons car to him at BYU. Work day at Eastland Relief Society was hosted by Rachel Debi and Laveda Richardson. Harvey presented two films. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tabet and family and Tbelma Harrol went .to Moab last Friday and Saturday where Mike installed a solar heating system in the Reed Hunt residence. Ethel Butt went to Kirtland, New Mexico, last week to visit her daughter, . Yvonne Fincher and family and attend the school rodeo. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Skidmore report a new grandson, born to Dale and Shirley on March 6. Jeep Cherokee . GOLD TAG BONUS $750 25 HWY EST 18 EPA EST .MPG Jeep Wagonoor GOLD TAG BONUS $750 of Monticello Montg0eJJo58a225884535 |