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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 23, 1985 - Page 6 Eight nominated to Empire Electric slate New training for Jobless under Title III of JTPA Candidates nominated for election to the Empire Electric board of directors at the January 19 meeting are: Creek: Dove 1, District Raymond Doyel ( incumbent), and James L. Crawford. District 3, South Cortez: Sue Jameson, Dorothy Kruse, and Gary Wilson. San Juan County has received an allocation of $55,610 under Title HI of the Job Training Partnership Act to provide services to dislocated or displaced wor- kers. Services which are available under this program include classroom training costs, training job search assistance and employment relocation. Dislocated workers are those on-the-- job District who: have been terminated, are eligible for or have exhausted their unemployment insurance benefits, and are unlikely to return to their previous industry or occupation; (2) have been terminated as a result of a permanent closure of a plant or facility; (3) are long term unemployed, with limited opportunity for emin ployment or the same or a similar occupation in the area of residence. Any San Juan County resident who is eligible and interested may contact the JobService staf 196 East Center Street, Blanding, 4. or by calling (1) 678-224- Bluff Stuff Alvin Reiner by The colder weather seems to slow down the activities of our community and thus there are only a few items to report. The weeks social event was a baby shower for Cathy Johnson, splashed by Stephanie Pehrson and assorted feminine denizens, to honor the birth of daughter Megan. Cathy and Dana Long gave many humorous accounts of life in the big valley to the south . In the heading up the creek with a spatula department; the Sunbonnet Cafe has now closed and Clemma Arthur along with associates Betty Gaines and Esther Yanito are heading to Montezuma Creek to add their epicurian expertise as well as business acumen to Geans Drive Inn. As was here, their specialties of Navajo tacos, stew and fry bread, and Mexican plates on Saturday nights will beproffered. In other culinary news, theres an International Cooking Class scheduled for Wednesdays from noon to 3 p.m. at the Community Center. High school credit is available for those who pass the class. official The spelling list published by the Deseret News is out and somewhere in San Juan County there are youngsters forsaking the pleasures in life to devote their energies to studying oddities such as lexographic beaujolais (not to confuse it with muscatel); butyraceous (it goes with jellyraceous); hexafoos (don't worry, they're generally found in Pennsylvania); majuscule; pervicacious (the kids today); or perhaps, pourparler (which the Russies and Ussies were engaged in at Geneva). As a pedagogue, I will state that none of my students will be allowed to peruse this nugacious coacervation of etymological absurdities. Now that Ive gorganized you at this astronomical niveau of scholasticitity, it's time to utilize my gressorial appendages and A DyERTISJNQ-PAY- S Salina auction Salable at auction on January were 988, compared to 1760 last week and 883 last year. Good attendance and moderate to good demand. Feeder steers and heifer 50 cents to $1 higher. Slaughter cows and bulls steady to $1 lower. Supply about 75 18 percent feeder cattle. Feeder steers: medium and large frame, 250-4pounds, 00 $7L50-$76.5$59-$6- 875-10- 35 0; pounds, 3. Mobile Clint Pincock (Curly), Kirsten Keele (Laurie), Carla Pincock (Aunt Eller), Jim Eberhard (Will), and Susie Black (Ado Annie) in scene from Oklahoma!. The musical opens Wednesday, January 30, for a three-da- y run at San Juan High auditorium. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. in addition to the pictured players, the cast includes Corey Wright as Jud; Brad Shumway as AH Hackam; a chorus, dancers, and large supporting cast. A combined effortoftheSanJuanHigh drama and music departments, the play is directed by Steve Olsen and Michele Martineau, music; Robert Bowring, band; Virginia Black, choreography. Photo and text by Marsha Keele Telephones Serving Southeastern Utah Direct dial both in and out Green River, lit. to Arizona - Henry Mtns. to Colorado 3 Channels 18,000 sq. mi, coverage Royces Mobile Telephone Co. 611 S. Main 259-831- 9 Moab Farm and ranch seminar scheduled in Blanding Utah farmers and ranchers, to turn a profit in recent times, can find help in their dollars at a managing seminar scheduled February 19 in Blanding from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., in the San Juan County hard-press- ed Library. The seminar is titled Staying Alive in 85: Financial Survival Techniques for Utah Farms and It is sponsored by Ranches. the Utah Bankers Association, Utah State University and the states farm and ranch organ- izations. The seminar will outline some of the financial problems farmers and ranchers are experiencing today, and offer solutions to try to correct those problems. Discussions of specific prob- lems will be followed by a work- shop on applying sound agri- cultural management principles and a panel discussion led by Utah State University Extension titled, What Can Be Done? Is There a Light at the End of the Tunnel? There is a fee. Attendance by spouses is encouraged. Advance registration should be made Dr. Jay C. through Andersen, Department of Economics, UMC 35, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322. If made registration you through the Utah Bankers Asso- Trailside General Store Open 24 Hours Daily have ciation or some other organization, duplicate registration is not necessary. Master canning class Extension Service will be offering a series of food preservation classes in San Juan County on March 12 to 15. The location of the class will be determined on the basis of the greatest interest exhibited. Von Mendenhall, USU food specialist, will teach (Sajpffii Fctmatt mum Punch Grape Apple ir Orange if Lemonade UklBP&Ds QlOhOsq 07X3? UEXSU LlLi the class. Classroom instruction will be given from 9 a.m. to noon each day. From 1 to 4 p.m. will be spent in the kitchen, learning by doing. Interested people should contact the ExtensionOffice 587-22on or before February 11. A FOUR SEASONS SPORTS 882-499- 0 2 miles West of Dolores 31 (Next taEscalante Lumber) ITM Former Allas Mmerals Indy 6 Employees Atlas Minerals will be holding a dinner for all former Atlas employees and their families at the Greenwell Restaurant, 105 South Main, Moab un-quivo- deposit this manuscript.. 5, Monticello: Jack Young ( incumbent). District 7, Lakeyiew;Lodema Hendrickson, and Stanley Talcott. Any member who wants to be a candidate for director of any of these districts can be nominated by petition over the signatures of at least fifteen (15) members from that district. Nominations may also be made from the floor at the annual meeting in Dolores on April 20. Nominating petitions must be submitted not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the meeting. on Friday, February 1 and got your TRAILER starting at 6:00 p.m. you are eligible and plan to attend, please make your reservations by 5:00 p.m., ($550Value) If 25. Atlas Minerals (801) January '! . I . . 1 , V '. . 259-513- 1. FREE 20 ALL OFF Mens and Womens Coats ( |