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Show c a VV . ,( i JUAN RECORD' THE SAN Wednesday Mirch Tk 19&Q V c jtT-'V'-V- V't .. Page. 9 County in terms of higher The endowment education. fund will allow many San Juan County residents to pursue higher education in a local setting, Shumway said. Education can change employment situations, expand our view of the world, and improve living conditions. A community with a high standard of education has the potential to attract business and industry as well, he added. Plans call for a board of trustees, appointed by the San Juan School District, to administer the endowment fund and determine eligibility requirements for the scholarships. five-memb- Calvin Black, San Juan County commissioner, and Lynn Lee. CEU-SJdiscuss scholarship endowment fund. Stan CEU-SJ- Officials of the College of Utah-Sa- n Juan Cam- pus are excited about the potential of the new San Juan County college endowment fund. According to college and county officials, the program will provide scholarships and economic development for San Juan County for generations to come. According to Lynn Lee, dean of CEU-SJ- C, San Juan County Forty years ago this week the Chas. Redd Motor Company was entered by thieves and approximately $115 was taken from the safe. Dr. McAffee spent several days in Salt Lake City in an effort to secure the services of an additional doctor for the county. The new doctor, if one was located, would make his home in Blanding. Tommy Steele, son of Arvilla Warren of MonticeUo, was making an outstanding record for Carbon CoUege in basket-bal- l. He had attended the school for the previous two years and sports writers from the leading state papers had 'given him several fine writeups,' lauding his cool head-edneand efficiency under the basket. A dramatic reading entitled The Maniac was given by Nell Dalton at the meeting of ss the Aljone Club. Nadine Palmer spent the weekend with her parents in . Card of thanks Thanks to all the volunteers who coUected, and to all who contributed during the Arthritis Foundation fund drive. Sue Ann Slade V Byrd photo excited about endovment fund C Eastern dean, C residents, who are enrolled in county-base- d college programs, are eligible for the scholarships. Students here at the San Juan Campus, and others who might enroll in programs like those offered by Weber State College, will be eligible er The endowment idea originated with San Juan County Commissioner Calvin Black. According to Black, such account can be made as soon as the school board appoints the Endowment Board of Trustees. The $17,830 payment is based assesson a ment that will increase to 52 by 1992. According to current projections, the cents-per-acr- e endowment could exceed $3 million in 20 years. Black says the San Juan School District is eligible,-unde- r provisions of the law, to administer the funds. He says the school district will appoint the board of trustees to represent districts within the county. BoCh school district officials and county commissioners have signed an agreement that approves creation of the endowment fund. Public hearings were held last fall in Blanding, Bluff and Monticello where the endow- - . reality.' Black says the endowment will, in time, be with interest off the principal creating funds for the self-perpetuatin- g, for years to He says the scholar-ship- s will , allow students to scholarships come. pursue higher education closer to home and keep "scholarship money in the local economy. The benefits are not only economic, says Black, but will allow many San Juan County residents to attend our local college who normally couldnt. I believe the scholarships will help maintain higher scholastic levels as well; especially if the students know that eligibility is based, in part, on high academic standards. :f7r7ou receives from federal lands. Black says that last year, Utah State Representative David Adams sponsored the bill that new month. 5 want Fishermen at Lake Powell were pleased to learn that the T(v' Ocnc CpGGdoD OGGgp GoduGdouhogg 0 (SJSKJIT so Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife planned another planting of some 3.5 million rainbow trout in the two-inc- h lake. Monticello IjUT' 'iiWitiiP High Schools wrestlers returned from the State Class B tourney with a solid third place in team brutal gunshot slaying of standings, and a medal for Floyd Burton Fuller, a former resident of Monticello. March may have been a meek lamb in its beginning in other parts of the country, but the way it .came in over San Juan County left most residents scurrying for the long . handles. Cold winds and temperatures below 20 degrees had marked every day of the every one of the seven boys who participated. Elder Bruce R. McConkie presided at the .quarterly conference of the San Juan Stake of the LDS Church. A fire at the. San Juan Lumber Company, located in Recapture Creek four miles north of Blanding, destroyed . 100,000 feet of select lumber. 1989 60 months at vNf-- Lyle Gertsch, credit officer, will be in the area Thursday & Friday March 8-- 9, 1990 FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF UTAH UTAH PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 587-258- ' 8 interest. Taxes and licensing not included. O O S-- 10 Pickup Super low montly payment 587-258- 8. Contact Point Monticello, Utah 3 1988 Chevy Short-bo- x Please feel free to contact our office for information or an appointment, Monticello Central Service Center 5242 College Drive Murray. Utah 84157, 1 - v (I) to assist you with your farm lending needs. Spectrum LeMans q FAnr.1 CREDIT LOANS 989 Geo Pontiac op v . ment idea was well received. Black says that while some work remains to be done, the endowment fund is becoming a which the State of Utah Blanding. She was attending business college in Salt Lake City. Monticello Wonder Flour was advertised as unsurpassed in the area with custom grinding. officers were seeking a suspect believed connected with the funds to the endowment lease-mone- provides part of the funds for the county endowment. The county already has received allocated funds for last year. A transfer of the 1989 years ago this week law enforcement ' payments are actually funded y by a portion of federal which is derived from royalty, rentals and bonuses for the scholarships, Lee said. Dr. Kay Shumway, associate dean, says the endowment fund is one of the greatest things to happen to San Juan Twenty-fiv- e m v (2) 1989 Chevy Celebrities (I) 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix Test drive today and let us figure your montly payment |