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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Recreational coat, rentals. Hava-Blasin Blanding, 678-261- CONiTilNUED K& t. Wechesday ton pickup. You may this vehicle between the inspect hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., MonFord, F 100, Vi day through Friday at 801 North Broadway, Cortez. Ask for Harry 1. Utah State University fc Baker. Furnished rental units in Monti cello including small trailer. Rents from $75 to $175 per month, utilities not included. Call Sue Halliday, Blanding rentals. Two and three bedroom houses. One and two bedroom apartments. Office building. Call Jim Slavens, 678-272- mobile home and apartment in Montior 2630. Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath trailer home. $250 per month. Cleaning deposit of $100. 165 North 100 West, Monticello. Call 587-276or two-bedroo- Sealed bids must be received by Tuesday, September 15, 1987 to the attention of Gloria Hall. m cello. Call 587-283- 8 fc two-bedroo- m 4 For sale or rent. home in Monticello. Excellent condition, clean, nice yard, furnished or unfurnished. $250 per month. No house pets. Kent Rowley ' Three-bedroo- Interested in a health program that believes in regeneration on the cellular level? When we give our body proper nutrients, it can effectively deal with most health challenges, weight problems, and give you over-al- l good health. For more information call 587-276Ann or Bob Francom. 587-236- or 5 587-235- m 5. 7 587-265- One and apart ments for rent in Monticello. Call 587-286- Personal 5. 587-230- m 4. Apartment for rent: two bedrooms, with oven, range and refrigerator. Has washerdryer hook-up- . Clean and quiet. Call 678-323Blanding. Trailer space for rent. South Main in Monticello, $50 per month. Call 587-2861, fc tp home in Monticello. Call Maxine Christensen at 587-263evenings and weekends or 587-273weekdays. Two-bedroo- Notice of Intent to request release of funds (NOI-RRO- F) 9 7 Childcare Monticello City South 84535 Utah Monticello, 33 West 1st State licensed day care for children of all ages. Pleasant home atmosphere, daily activities, nutritious meals and snacks, rides to school. Reasonable rates. Call Monti-cello- . Cindy Smith, 587-2900, Miscellaneous To make carpet cleaning easy and simple, rent a BLUE LUSTER RINSE 'N VAC shampooer or steam cleaner from Monticello Merc. 587-225- 6 TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS; On or about September 9, 1987 the City will request the STATE to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community for Development Act of 1974 (PL the following project: Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Replacement; Install curb, gutter and sidewalk in Monticello, San Juan County, Utah, at estimated cost of $78,362.00. An Environmental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the city which documents the environmental review of the project. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the above address and available for public examination and copying, upon request. Monticello City will undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from the State under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Monticello City and Jack Young, in his official capacity as Mayor, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decision-making- ; and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, Monticello City may use the Block Grant funds, and STATE will have satisfied its responsi-bilite- s under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. STATE will accept an objection to its approval of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it is on one of the following bases: (a) that the certification was not in fact executed by the chief executive officer or other of applicant approved by STATE; or (b) that applicants environment review record for the project indicates ommission of a required decision, finding, or step applicable to the project in the Environmental Review Process. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFRpart 58), and be addressed to STATE Department of Community Development, 6233 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, UT 84114. Objections to the release of funds on basis other than those stated above will not be considered by STATE. No objections received after September 24, 1987 will be considered by STATE. David J. Wise, SEUALG P.O. Drawer 1106 Price, Carbon, Utah 84501 Published in The San J uan Record September 2, 1987. above-name- d 93-38- Help wanted Opening for a mechanic. See Marvin at Mike Young Chevrolet, 533 East Central, Monticello. Responsible night and weekend sales clerk. Apply in person at in Monticello. Abajo above-name- Immediate openings for Head Start bus drivers in Halchita and Bluff. Duties include transporting children between Head Start Center and their homes, monthly bus reports. assisting with classroom activities, janitorial work and general vehicle maintenance. Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent, Utah chauffers license, and experience working with young children. Salary range negotiable. Contact Rosie James, Head Start coordinator, Utah Navajo Development Council, 27 South 100 East, Blanding, Utah 84511. 0 The Blanding Elementary School announces a job vacancy school year. for the 1987-8- 8 Interested parties may obtain an application at the school office. All applications must be submitted no later than September 4, 1987. tc Telephone 5. Application High School Graduates ed. Over 300 skills to train in. Cash enlistment bonuses to $7,000. Education assistance to $25,200. College loan repayment available, if you qualify. Over $608 per month to start, plus food, lodging and medical. Call SFC Bruce in Price. Webster at 637-497Be. All You Be Can Army. Want- deadline: September Assemble products at home. (You'll love it.) Excellent pay. For Extension info, call 504-641-800- 16, 1987. 3 4. tp Position Opening AGRICULTURAL COORDINATOR Immediate opening for a person to coordinate agricultural and livestock programs. The agricultural coordinator will assist Utah Navajo livestock owners with livestock health care, improvements, and animal related problems. The successful applicant also will assist a veterinarian with his duties. Other activities include planning, developing, andsupervising farmgarden projects. The coordinator will work closely with land users, the Navajo Tribe, BIA tribal chapters, and other agencies. Applicants must have at least three years experience in both agricultural and animal science. Must possess an AS or advanced degree and be Preference will be given to Navajo fluent in Navajo and English. applicants. Salary Commensurate Application deadline with experience and education. September 17, 1987. Contact: Albert Mark, Community Services, Utah Navajo Development Utah Council, Agricultural Department, 27 South 100 East, Blanding, '84511. , Page 15 ties than they would from the general public. So, by promoting affinity cards banks can of increase their numbers reliable customers. What do consumers get out of this deal? Usually they get a preferred interest rate of percentage points lower than the same bank issues to applicants outside the group. They may also get a waived or lower annual fee, a nifty looking card and a relatively painless way to support their favorite organization. At first glance, it may seem like a no lose situation. However, just because the issuing bank offers a lower interest rate for affinity cards, doesnt mean there arent banks that offer still lower rates. Through careful shopping you may be able to find a bank with a percent lower interest rate on its credit cards. by Dennis Hinkamp C Rentals For rent Two-bedroo- - New credit cards give and take You know those checks with Empire Electric Association, Inc. is accepting sealed bids on a 1973 September 2, 1987 d . the cute little descriptive pictures on them fishing poles, tennis rackets, deer and elk frolicking about? Well, now you can get this sort of thing on your credit card. But as the ads go wait, theres more! You not only get frolicking wildlife on your card, you get a cause and a new way to donate money. These affinity cards, as theyre called, are more than just descriptive of your hobbies, they are a new way of supporting your favorite charity or organization. They are available through alumni associations, the Sierra Club, labor unions, Ducks Unlimited and just about any organization that wants to promote its cause. There are several versions of the same basic concept. The group may get a flat fee, maybe five cents, every time the card is used. Another option is that the organization gets a percentage, usually one percent or less, of gross sales on the card. Still another option is that the organization gets a flat fee for every card issued in its name. Banks are still in the business of making money, so whats in it for them? Well, since most of us already have at least one credit card of some sort, banks need to either take business from each other or try to convince consumers they need an additional card. When organizations go to a bank to start up an affinity card arrangement, the bank usually gets a list of higher income, lower risk credit card possibili- - 1-- 4-- According She says other possible Business video class The Small Business Administration, the IBM office, Southern Utah State College and KUED, have joined forces to develop a video telecourse entitled Starting a Business. The television program will be aired on KUED, Channel 7, starting on September 30. hour teleThe three-credcourse will be offered through Southern Utah State College and will be accepted for credit at universities and colleges throughout the state. course will cover The basic business management concepts. Each program is 30 minutes in length. Subjects included in the course include Are you an Entrepreneur?; Whats the Best Business for You; How much capital will you need; How you can survive a Business Crises; Johnson ClerkAuditor Published in The San Juan Record September 2 and 9, 1987. D. it Public notice of Bluff Motors Parts in Utah are not responsible for any bills or debts made by any operators or people who ran this business in the past; Steven Richard Pherson, Elesa Pherson, Donnald Bellm, or anyone else. No one is allowed to use this business name or tax number from this day forward for any reason. Receipts are not to be given to anyone with Bluff Motor Parts name on them, in any manner. No past operators are allowed to collect accounts owed to Bluff Motor Parts. All accounts must be paid at the Bluff Motor Parts store. Dated this 12th day of August, 1987. The owners Bluff, 12-wee- k and many other pertinent topics. Melvin, Faye Belle, and Buena Gaines Published in The San Juan Record August 19, 26 and September 2, 1987. . to Jean Lown, economist in the drawbacks are that you might be tempted to use credit more frequently and incur more debt than you would under normal circumstances. NOTICE is hereby given that the independent audit of San Juan County for the year of 1986 is complete. A copy may be inspected at the office of the county auditor. More public notices on page 16. 6 consumer Utah State University college of family life, if you are a frequent credit card user and often carry over a balance from month to month, youre probably better off looking for the lowest interest rate card and just writing a check to your favorite charity or organization. Public notice sGail 2 , Registration information is available by contacting the State Educational Telecommunications Operations Center at the University of Utah' at ' 581-419- 4. |