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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Salina auction Salable at auction on Trial trash pick up starts tomorrow Feb- ruary 26 were 2,000 compared to 1,367 last week and 1,547 trial period for trash pick up begins in Monticello tomorrow, Thursday, March 3. Only homes where Baker Sanitation has placed Polykart containers will be affected during the trial period. Trash pick up will continue as usual for other Monticello homes and for Monticello businesses. The trial was initiated by an agreement between the City of Monticello and Baker Sanitation of Cortez, a company interested in contracting sanitation service with the city. A last year. Good attendance. Good demand. Feeder steers mostly $3 higher except 700-80- 0 pounds $2 lower. Feeder heifers $2 to $3 higher. Slughter cows mostly steady. Slaughter bulls steady to $1 higher. Supply about 75 percent feeder cattle, 20 percent slaughter cows. Feeder steers weighing 300 to 400 pounds sold for $103 to $113; 500 to 600 pounds for $86 to $99; 900 to 1000 pounds for $67 to $70. Feeder heifers weighing 300 to 400 pounds sold for $93 to $99; 500 to 600 for $72 to $88; 800 to 900 pounds for $68 to $73.50. Slaughter cows: high cutter and boning utility sold for $47 to $50.50; breaking utility and commercial for $49 to $53.90. Slaughter bulls, yield grade 1, weighing 1500 to 1750 pounds sold for $61 to $64.70. MARKETS Provided by J B Grain - Monticello $3.75 (limited) $14.00 The reticulated glass frog of Central and South America has transparent skin that helps it to blend with the leaves of the plants where it lives, says, National Geographic. 30-da- y Homeowners who received a Polykart on loan from Baker are asked to have the container on the side of the road by 7 a.m. Governor Bangerter lets ink dry on Enterprize Zone bill he signed during meeting in Blanding where he announced his bid for a second term. Tom Austin photo Governor throws hat in for second by Tom Austin Governor Norman Bangerter and Lt. Governor Oveson officially threw their hats into the political arena this past weekend. Wheat Beans Wednesday March 2, 1988 - Page 3 Bangerter brought his campaign to Blanding on Saturday and while there affixed his signature to Enterprize Zone by legislation State Representative David Adams of Monticello. Accompanying the governor were his wife Colleen, Utah ed Senator Jake Gam, Lt. Governor Val Oveson, State Representative David Adams, San Juan County Commissioner Cal Black and other government officials. Bangerters remarks centered on what he accomplished during his administration. Stating he believes in the concept of receiving fair value returned for every dollar spent, he told his audience he had been able to reduce the state budget by eight percent while the SaraDow StftPtagj QoaapOatf Thursday March 3 7:30 p.m. MHS Auditorium 4-ye- term ar federal budget had increased. I had tough decisions to make. I made them based on what I think is best for the state. He said he is supporting legislation that will give money directly to school districts with district administrators deciding how the money shall be spent. In return for his support, he is asking for report cards that will inform the public of the quality of education they are receiving for tax dollars. Bangerter says he favors highway funds being spread out evenly around the state instead of being centered in metropolitan areas. Following his remarks, he signed the Enterprize Zone Act, designed to give a boost through tax breaks to Utah economy. (Details of this act included in Legislative Notes on page 2.) Senator Gam and State Representative Adams voiced their support for the Bangerter and Oveson team. Gam said Bangerter made good decisions; decisions, he said, that reflect the governors honesty and He said this is integrity. contrary to politicians who make decisions that are popular with the intent of making themselves look good. each Thursday during March. Pick up at homes not selected for the trial service will continue to be done by the City of Monticello Department of Sanitation. The city picks up on the west side of town on Monday and Thursday and on the east side of town on Tuesday and Friday. Dividing line is Main Street. Pick up for businesses is on Wednesday. The city sanitation crew asks that trash be placed on the side of the road by 7 a.m. on the appropriate day for pick up. Social security A representative of the Social Security Administration will be in Blanding from 10 a.m. to noon at Social Services, 22 North 1st East on : March 10 and 24 The representative will be in Monticello at the courthouse beginning at 10 a.m. on: Thursday, March 17 The Social Security representative is in Cortez every Monday and Tuesday (except holidays) from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the Johnson Building, room Information regarding any social security, supplemental security income or medicare matter may be obtained by calling the Durango office toll-fre- e at Admission by Season Pass or Adults Students $2.50 $1.50 AREA MANAGEMENT BROKER The Department of Housing and Urban Development is seeking the services of an Area d Management Broker to manage properties in Grand County. State law requires that a Property Manager be a licensed real estate broker. 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