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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, April 4, 1984 - Page 4 Peavine debate FCC delays access charge (Continued from Page 1) district plans to use the building as an education center for the handicapped, and UNDC plans to set up an off -- reservation Indian service center. Commissioners will meet with both parties before deciding who will lease. get the long term st -- ... A monthly access charge system for most business telephone customers has been delayed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) un- I ? ii.... til June 13, 1984. Earlier this year the The commissioners signed a transfer agreement with the school district for the old Mon- tezuma Creekelementary school. Under the agreement, the school, u. district will pay the county The county will assume responsibility for the property and will negotiate a land lease with the Navajo Tribe. School Superintendent Donald jack expressed hope that the county and the tribe would proceed rapidly to establish a law center in the enforcement building. Jack pointed out that law enforcement problems in Montezuma Creek are becoming critical, adding that a break-i- n at the new elementary school there last Friday will cost the district over $8,000. Commissioners discussed the need for establishing a uniform policy. According to hiring the county if commissioners, continues to use the old buddy and system nepotism in selecting people and does not advertise openings, they may be liable to court action. $ v 8,000. - Commission briefs On Monday, April 2, San Juan County commissioners, agreed to investigate a complaint by a road employee of alleged physical assault and threat of losing his job if he to the Commission, heard a report from Commissioner Bob Low that there are a!: number of jobs for senior'' citizens under the Green Thumb program and that there are 20 persons on the waiting list for admission to the county nursing complained Wanting to be more than just a dumb cluck, these chicks keep abreast of the news by utilizing the San Juan Record. The S .J.R. gives us the straight poop, commented one of the cacklers. Alvin Reiner photo Perhaps one of the most maligned creatures to roam the terrain is the common chicken. That is however being changed with the recent organization of the San Juan Chapter of P.E.E.P. (Poultry Establishment of Edifying People.) Monticello swimming pool, and county department heads to inventory aU surplus property so it can be sold at auction. asked A slow faucet drip can waste 10 to 20 gallons of water a day, says .. . are tired of having our good name, as well as other terminology associated with us, We used in a derogatory manner, declared founder, C. Little. For example, human females are constantly being referred to. as chicks which tends to emasculate our adolescent roos- ters. Peep shows have nothing to do with poultry, while henpecked is not the most endearing way to refer to the spouse of an overbearing woman. Then theres the unfortunate problems created by homophones in which the terps cheep and fowl are often ; mistaken for human lexigraphical symbols; the ramifications of which I prefer not to dwell upon, as they tend to home, -- received two applications for the position of county tele- vision technician, cancelled the 4 p.m. April 9 meeting with beer license holders pending a clarification of certain legal questions, authorized A1 Haskins, administrative assistant, to submit a request for a community block grant for work at the proposed Montezuma Creek law center, agreed to meet with La Sal residents at 6 p.m. on April 10 to discuss the cemetery and the landfill at La Sal, approved a Class A beer license for Canyonlands Resort subject to a $2,500 bond, tentatively shelved plans to remodel the locker rooms at the has shifted dramatically since the divestiture of the Bell System in January, and we feel a system of access charges is the right solution. ruffle my feathers. Even in literature we are, credited with less than intelligent phraseology, as witnessed by the ominous proclamation issued by one Henny Penny concerning the supposedly rapid decentionof our atmosphere. While I realize were not all egg heads, we possess intelligence. Other terms which our organization wishes to delete from human vocabulary are feather bedding, chicken out, nest egg, and go lay an egg as well as the rating system for the ovals we deposit; After all, how would a human female like to be known for her jumbo reproductive Action was taken by San Juan County School Board to set teacher salaries as follows; $2000 per year maximum for high school teachers; $1800 per year maximum for elementary school teachers. Six San Juan men left to enter the army: Raymond McAllister, Grant Bronson, Joe Cooper, Orville Reed, Issac Vijil all of and Don Barton of Monticello Verdure. W-- 2 form necessary Every person employed during should have received a Form A copy available of the paper is not for twenty-fiyears ve ago this week. 1983 Wage and Tax Statement, from their employees) by January 31, 1984. Even if he or she worked only part of the year, a W-- 2, statement must be furnished. a taxpayer reOccasionally, ceives a Wage and Tax Statement which contains the wrong Social Security number or incorrect dollar amounts. lu case of an error, j ask that your to employer issue a Form W-W-2. A replace the incorrect of C the Form copy statement, and copies of any other statement received, should be filed with the tax return. equipment? trust, he concluded, that P.E.E.P. will edify humans We The typical U.S. family of four about 350 gallons of water each day, says National Wildlife magazine. uses r. S S S W-2- rr Q S (UPilHl 2C and thus alleviate the birdon, excuse me, burden placed upon us as we re tired of squawking about it. ; J.v FCC was unable to meet its deadline, said Grant CaUister, manager of Utah service for Continental Telephone of the West. The responsibility for our costs supplies. c .. mm OF THE MONTH Hop on over to Mike Young. Chevrolet... Salina auction Salable at auction 975 compared to 1053 last week, 1269 last year. Average attendance. Moderate demand. Feeder steers $1.50-$- 3 tower, except under 400 5 pounds higher. Feeder heifers 3 lower, except 500-7pound weights steady to 50 cents higher. Slaughter cows and bulls mostly $1 lower. Supply about 80 percent feeder cattle. Feeder steers:- - medium and pounds, large frame, 250-4$4-$- $2-$- 00 drive home in a 00 81.50; $59-- $ 63. 25. $74.50-- $ 800-10- pounds, 00 Feeder heifers: medium and pounds, large frame, 300-466.75; $64-- $ 600-7- pounds, 00 $54-$6- 2971 TOP QUALITY A) An Extra NEW BUICK ESTATE WAGON! 00 0. loo Prieo! ; Slaughter cows: high cutter and break-- ; boning utility, and commercial, ing utility $38-$42.5- $38.75-$4- 0; cutter, 1; $35-$37.5- 0. Slaughter bulls: yield grade, 1250-18- pounds, 55 Softball National Wildlife magazine. 1887 in $48.50-$42.2- 5. was developed in Chicago. San Juan County for 84 Century The brand-neoffers more of what Wagon proudly ' for. a you buy wagon Namely, vol- ume. Thanks to its space-savinw Farm Bureau Banquet g, road-grippin- Friday, April 6 7 p.m. Monticello High School Cafeteria (Bring your own dishes) Door Prizes Were disappointed the San Juan organizes PEEP chapter by Alvin Reiner commis- sion postponed implementation on a separate $2 monthly access charge for residential customers business until and single-lin- e June 1985. Originally, the FCC had set January 1, 1984 as the effective date for access charges that .applied to aU telephone customers. no-co- FORTY YEARS AGO this week the J. P. Gonazlez home was completely destroyed by fire. Mr. Gonzales was in Price working. Mrs. Gonazlez and their ten were taken in by children and relatives. Help by neighbors was cheerfully given townspeople in the way of housing, clothing, furniture and food bedding, . . front-whe- drive, , Century Wagon is able to offer you 74.4 cubic feet of carpeted cargo Other wagons in stock! Service : & . . . Limit 1 Financing Per Customer Horsehead Lumber Sales FARM BUREAU Good fun , friends, entertainment and g area. Thats in addition to rich, comfortable seating for six or eight with an optional third rear seat and a long list of standard. features.Test drive a new Century Wagon today. How can you refuse? 8, Hardware Monticello 587-207- 4 8a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. S S g g ns |