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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, July 22, 1982 - Page 20 Smith filco for otatc board Barbara Ann Smith, Roosevelt, has announced her candidacy for the Utah State Board of Education, District 9. The district is made up of the following counties: Carbon, Dagget, Duchesne, Emery, Grand, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch, and part of Utah County. Smith said that, just as everyone complains about the weather but no one does anything about it, so do many parents and others complain about educational standards, without offering solutions to the problems they see. "Many people seem to feel that the distribution of impact money County 1981 vital otntiotico There were 4,286 live births to Utah residents in 1981, a . I is just about the highest priority item on the educational agenda, In my view, we can she said. always find ways to spend the nfi l Starting July 22 money, if and when it material- izes. In the meantime, there is much that can be done with what we have to greatly enhance the education picture in our state. Smith, who has had five children in Utah schools, is presently an advertising consultant with radio stations KVEL and KUIN, Vernal. She was formerly editor of the Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt. Since moving to Utah in 1975, Smith has been a substitue teacher in Duchesne County schools, a teacher aide at Con A more Training Center, Myton, a correspond- -. ent for the Deseret News, and a free-lan- ce writer. UP TO Sidewalk Sale July 23 Fashion Closet BARBARA ANN SMITH Smith holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Louisiana State University, with some graduate study through Utah State 164 South Main University. de- crease of 500, or one percent total of 370 live births were reported for San Juan county in 1981, a birth rate of 15.9 per 1,000 population. 1981 birth rate in San Juan was 175.7 per 1,000 live births, the highest in the state. Total number of births was 65. from 1980. A Out-of-wedl- ock ock There were two reported abortions and 21 cases of low birth weight reported for San Juan County in 1981. The San Juan County death rate for 1981 was 4.2 deaths per 1,000 population, a total of 53 deaths. There were 93 marriages reported in San Juan in 1981, a rate of 7.3 per 1,000 population. There were 30 divorces and annulments, a rate of 5.3 per 1,000 population. Marriages are recorded for county of occurence, while divorces are recorded for county of residence. The preceding statistics were 1982 Quarpublished in the June for terly Vital Statistics Report Utah. Commiooion from page (Continued 1.) television translator installation. Archaeological assessment on the project will be done by a private contractor. In other business, the county approved an oil drilling lease on .17 acres at the Eastland fire storage site with Transcontinental Oil Company and increased the office rent of Southeastern Utah Title Company from $950 to $2,400 per year. A report from the Blanding Golf Course Committee showed that the group had receipts of over $600 and expenditures of The commission com$300. mended this group for their excellent work contributions in restoring the Blanding Golf Course. Commissioner Bailey reported that many county residents are taking the prairie dog problem lightly when, in reality, it is becoming almost epidemic. Low and Commissioners Black agreed that the infestation was causing serious damage to property and could be a potential hazard to animals. The commission agreed to have a licensed specialist conduct an experimental control program. 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