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Show tri THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, April, 4 J990 J4 Steward Sam, Alan Barlow, Tommy Etsitty, and Darren Raider boys first in track events Whitehorse boys got off to a good 8 tart early in the 1990 track season, placing first in two meets last week. On Friday at Monument Valley the Raiders compiled 82 points to beat out the Cougars . points. Monticello was a Monticello Buckaroos with 29 points. On Saturday in Blanding, Whitehorse earned 73 points to beat San Juan, who had 65 broke the school record for the 3200 meter run on Friday. Kitsillyboy finished the race with a time of 10:41.05, bettering the 1983 record of 10:47.34 set by Lebert Ben. Another school record fell on Saturday when senior Myles Johnson hurled the shot put 41 feet V2 inch, erasing the 1985 mark of 40 feet VA inches held by Ephraim Teo. Myles will improve as the season goes on, said Coach Rice. Results of the Friday meet in Monument Valley are: with 44 points and the Commission briefs On Monday, April 2, county commissioners advised fire warden Frank Morrell to arrange for publication of a closed fire season proclamation to become effective April 21 pending approval of the proclamation at the April 9 commission meeting. Morrell said drought conditions make it necessary for burning permits to be issued to regulate the use of water that may be needed if fire occurs. The proclamation will declare it a misdemeanor to burn without a permit. A permit will be required for any and all brush, range, grass grain, stubble or forest land bums. A. , Commissioners accepted requests .for two , building permits, one for a garage in Blanding and one for a greenhouse addition to the Cow Canyon Trading Post in Bluff, announced, that Kim Hoggard of Communications Plus was awarded the contract for a new courthouse and road department phone system with a low bid of approximately $13,000, agreed to release information on liability claims to V the State Insurance Commission to use in determining the viability of establishing an insurance pool for" counties, and, met Steve fox, Utah State University supervisor of the Extension Service. distant third with Odell Kitsillyboy. High jump 29 points. Jamie Platero, Sheep shearing school April 16-2- 0 5-f- eet Alan Barlow, Dain Allred of Monticello et Rice, Raider coach, said, We have 12 boys out this year. We hope to continue as we did last week. Standout at Whitehorse, senior Darren Kitsillyboy et Monticello, 10:40.88; Darren Kitsillyboy, 10:41.05. 100 meter dash George Hicks 12.00; Myles Johnson 12.29. es of shearers in America, Boys results Saturday at San Juan High (finishers from Whitehorse unless otherwise noted): Darren .3200 meter run Kitsillyboy, 11:09.60; Larry Chee, McNeal said. Those who learn the skill could just about be guaranteed 10 months of work a year. He said no experience or equipment is needed but 11:28.59. students must have a willingness and desire to learn the Steward Sam, Medley relay George Hicks, Tommy Etsitty, Warren Keith, 4:08.18. 400 meter dash Tommy Black from San 56.32; Etsitty, Juan High 50.63. 800 meter Darren Kitsillyboy, of San Juan Carroll 2:21.99; County policy may need revising skill, McNeal said. y- V - shearing machines (from Australia and New Zealand) will be provided. 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In fact, the Academy recognizes less than ten percent of all American high school students. Curtis attends Monticello High School and was nominated for the award by James Muhlestein, band teacher at the school. Information about Curtis will appear in the United States Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, published nationally. This is the second year in a row that Rogers has received this honor. The academy selects USAA winners upon the recommen-atio- n of teachers, coaches, counselors or other school You Know Us. We Know Your inches. Put your trust in Number One: Quality Realty Curtis Rogers has been CROSSWORD PUZZLER Bailey said calculation methods for overtime compensation also will have to be reassessed. The need for changes in 4. personnel, and upon the Lister and Sunbeam electric 2:24.39. 1600 meter run Warren Keith, Darren 5:16.34; Kitsillyboy, 5:22.64. Shot put . Myles Johnson 41 feet xh inch; Ben Semadeni of Monticello, 35 feet 2 inches, .34 feet Brandley John, Jj 801-750-215- 16-2- 16-fe- et (Finishers are from Whitehorse unless otherwise noted.) Medley relay team, first, 4:10.06. San Juan County may have to make revisions in official county personnel policy. Rick Bailey, aide to county commissioners, said Monday there are inconsistencies in the amount reimbursed to employees for physical examinations. Also," there are inconsistencies in discretionary powers granted to supervisors. The discre-pencirelate to unpaid leaves for employees who are absent because of a death in the ' family. senior sheep shearing instructor from New Zealand will teach shearing techniques April 0 at the annual Utah State University Sheep Shearing School. Robin Middleton of the New Zealand Wool Board will teach participants how to set up and dismantle shearing equipment, sharpen combs and cutters, operate the equipment and how to handle and shear, sheep using the Patent technique. The school will also teach how to skirt, classify, prepare and package fleece, said Lyle McNeal, director of the school. Theres a serious shortage Discus Collins of Monument Valley, 123 feet 9Vi inches; Kevin Blackwater of Monument Valley, 109 feet 4xh inches; Ben Semadeni of Monticello, 108 feet 10V& inches. 800 meter Warren Keith, 2:20.09; Larry Chee, 2:31.58. 400 meter dash Tommy Etsitty, 58.01; C. Burand of Monument Valley, 59.61. Jamie Platero, Long jump N. Roberts of Monument Valley, Gabriel Tsosie, 141 Javelin feet; George Hicks, 134 feet. 300 meter run Micah Ewart of 1 5, A 5-fe- et USU -- Animal Science Farm, located six miles southwest of Logan. 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