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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, January 16, 1985 - Page 12 contracts with concessionaires NPS balky on on road projects. Commissioner Ken Bailey indicated that the by Carl Eisemann Commissioner Calvin Black county had never agreed to such a demand in the past and would not do so now. In a light touch. Commissioner Bailey, tongue in cheek, said that the Utah State Retirement Board should be thanked for opening a southern Utah branch office in St. George to serve San Juan, Grand, Emery and Caibon counties. After a lengthy discussion, a beer license application by Black Oil Company for the Mexican Hat Texaco Station was tabled on a motion by Holliday. A1 Haskins, commission aide, was asked to help Monticello prepare an airport grant request. Commissioner Holliday will meet with a representative from the state office of aviation to discuss improvements at the Bluff and Oljato airports. said Monday that the Del Webb Corporation has sold all $12 million of the industrial revenue bonds approved by the county but improvements at Hite, Bullfrog and Halls Crossing are at a standstill because the National Park and concessionaires cannot agree on a new contract. Black feels that the National Park Service is unrealistic in its demands. He said that if adjustments are not made, he sees no development until 1992 when the current contract ex- pires. In other commission business, Commissioner Jerry Holliday reported that contractors working on the reservation will have to submit a plan for approval and use work crews which are 80 percent Navajo. Holliday expressed concern that the county might encounter some problems Graduates of the Needle Trades Program are (left to right) Belinda Clark, Mary Ann Begay, Mary Lou Harvey, Anna Vigil, Alice Todachinnie, Sallie Vigil, Clara Todacheene, Hilda Hatathle, Chris Rosecanyon, Jolyn Cly, and Michelle Hunt. photo by Sam Goodman, UNDC Needle trade grads enter local work force of the Lou by Stan Byrd Twelve graduates of a needle trades training program have found employment with a local sewing operation shortly after receiving certificates of graduation from a vocational education program sponsored by the Utah Navajo Development Council (UNDC), the College of Eastern Utah San Juan Center, and Bland-in- g Job Service. According to Helen Yazzie, project coordinator of the Utah Navajo Vocational Education Program, a short program and dinner were held onDecember6toaward graduates of the program with certificates of completion. Those receiving certificates included, Mariane Begay, Iris Rose Canyon, Bersina Clah, Belinda Clark, Harvey, Jolyn Cly, Mary Hilda Hatathlie, Michelle Hunt, Alice Todacheenie, Anna Vigil, Clara Todachinnie, and Sallie Vigil. The students have been hired by Utah Navajp Industries (UNO who operate the sewing facilities in Montezuma Creek where they received much of their training. UNI plans to expand their operations to meet production demands brought about by major apparel and glove contracts with According to U. S companies. Yazzie, the students will be part of a work crew at the plant who will produce outer wear that includes firemans coats, emergency medical technician protective wear, surgical gowns and other medical apparel. Beares of Flagstaff, will Arizona, be in south- eastern Utah on January 21, 22 and 23 to meet with young men women interested in the and officer or enlisted programs of the U. S. Marine Corp. Beares may be conSSgt. tacted according to the following schedule: evening of January 21, Job Service Office in Moab or at the Greenwell Motel in Moab. j Court Report January 22 - morning and early afternoon, Grand County High School. Late afternoon and evening, Monticello High School or Wayside Inn in Monticello. January 23 - morning, San Juan High School or Job Service Office in Blanding. Afternoon, Whitehorse High School in Montezuma Creek. All young men and women interested in information about the Marine Corps are invited to talk with SSgt. Beares at one of the above times and locations. invented as a primitive steam engine by the Greek Ingineer Hero almost 2,000 years ago is used today as a rotating lawn sprinkler. A Committment issued for Israel Lopez, charged with DUI. Defendant will serve 60 days. Leo Black fined $299 plus $156 costs on guilty plea of DUL Fined $33 on guilty plea of no drivers license. License suspended for 90 days. State vs Fidel Martinez, and State vs Clifford D. Harrelson continued to January due to illness of attorney representing device un- derway with 15 students in train- ing. According to UNDC Education Director Mark Maryboy, a needle trade HI program is now underway with thirty students enrolled in the program at expanded UNI facilities in Montezuma Creek. Maryboy says the vocational training program will soon be expanded to provide training for Utah Navajos who want to work at jobs closer to their homes. According to Maryboy, Del Webb Enterprises has agreed to work with UNDC to provide training for 15 Navajos who want to work on marinas on Lake Powell. Training will be provided for cashiers, small engine mechanics, waitresses, hostesses, gas station attendants, tour guides Wilford Grant pled not guilty Sunday Bible study Bible study Wednesday Judgment Thursday KUTA 790 v - v. v. . , Mon.-Fr- i. ... v,SuAdayf , Fellowship 10 11a.m. Worship 7. I had better wrap up last years business before we get too far into 1985. The Mexican Hat sixth grade visited our educational facility Creative writing contest The Gifted English class at Monument Valley High School is sponsoring a creative writing contest open to all members of the school, community and surrounding communities. Entries should be categorized into short story, poetry or essay, and should be somewhat based on the theme Our Future. Anyone grade four through adult 0- -0 for many years and recently retired, moving here under an Episcopal Church program which is designed to assist those in rural areas by dispensing information and assisting,in the care of house pets and livestock. However, dont go running to Si. with your sick Christophers or as they do not kitties puppies have a clinic here. co or before February tally. The new kids on the block are Bob and Anne Braybook, formerly of Washington (the state of). They ran a veterinary clinic may enter. Send your entry to Monument David Valley High School, Yazzie or Mrs. Pat Seltzer on 14. a financial institution, and believed that service is what you do best. . . would you welcome an opportunity to express your commitment. . . If you worked in your own words? Our people did. In Check out what they have to say in our ads. Then check out if they mean what they say. first Invites you for Worship by Alvin and displayed their talents on recorders. Their mentor, Kevin Smith, was unable to make the performance so maestro Eddie Toledo picked 14) the baton. Afterwards, they put away their tuxedos and ties and donned athletic vestments to play a Bluff soccer team comprised of third through sixth graders. Alter racing up and down the field an infinite number of times, the contest was declared a draw, as superior defense created a and managers. S. 300 W. Blanding, Utah to child abuse (Class A misdemeanor). Case continued to of $273.28, plus costs, interest, and attorney fees entered in favor of Blanding Mercantile and against Allen and Donna Hawkins. Hawkins Judgment to bear 18 percent made a lot of difference.their graduation and certificate ceremony has boosted their level of caring about their job and each other. We see them helping one another and doing an outstanding job. The Needle Trades I program is funded under a grant provided by the U. S. Office of Education. The Utah Navajo Vocational Education program has provided training in security guard occusilkand printing pations, needle A second screening. First Baptist Church 157 state. Frtmiary cer- tificates, Instructor Pat Buldoc said the student training experience at UNI has ...instilled, within each student, a sense of loyalty and responsibility towards UNI and each other. The training trades program is currently Marine recruiter to visit area SSgt. During presentation Bluff Stuff Reiner a.m. & 5 p.m. Montezuma Creek Mission 7 p.m. Prayer and Bible study 7 p.m. Bluff-Montezu- Creek ma 7 Bible fellowship Lift For Living yyitf) Jfip Bible NATIONAL BANK OUR PEOPLE CARL Its our policy... Its our promise. Member F.D.I.C. p.m. 7:05 a.m. . mmm 8,3,0);, Moab 259-596- 1 Monticelio 587-22- 18 Blanding 678-32- 41 |