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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Division were Micah Ewart, Dain Allred, Ben Sema-den1-- Bucks run well i, and Jeff Mortenson. Except for several years during World War II, the BYU Invitational has been one of the premier high school track meets in the country, and among the nations largest since 1911. More, than 4,500 athletes from 200 schools participated in the invitational this year on May 4 and 5. Running for Monticello in the Athletes have to meet a set qualifying time in each event in order to participate in the meet. Micah Ewart placed fourth in the 3,200 run (2 miles) and fifth in the 1,600 (one mile). Kelly Tracey placed second in the girls shot put. Coaches Manzanares and Esplin felt very good about the way the students performed. When Bill and Arlene Ahles got out of their truck at Arches National Park Visitor Center on April 26, they were puzzled to see a ranger and a TV camera waiting for them. Their confusion dissolved when they were greeted as the eight millionth visitors to the Park. Southeast Utah Group Superintendent Harvey Wick-warArches Superintendent Paul Guraedy, Moab Mayor Tom Stocks and Chamber of Commerce President Theresa King were on hand to officially Buckling-u- Many Utahns may be unaware of the changes made to the Vehicle. Child Restraint Law. Three fundamental were made to this law during the 1990 ol Young University. Alan Barlow, son of Ron and Sarah Barlow, came away with a gold medal in the "Maps, Graphs and Location" category. t Competition consisted of six categories. Human, Geography, Physical Geography, Composite .Team Score, Orientering Team Award, Individual Composite Test. Scores, and Maps, Graphs silver or bronze and Location. ' medal was awarded in each category. Pictured are (from the left) Gold Medal Winner Alan Barlow, team members Hutch Johnson and Lorenzo Toney, and advisor Marvin Johnson. Team member Corey Johnson was not available when A gold, the photo was taken. The Utah , , , Geographic , ' Geography. Awareness through Canyon National Parks, and decided wed better see Arches and Canyonlands, too. They were much impressed with the red rock cliffs and canyons, and planned to spend several days in the area. welcome the Ahless. Wickware greeted them with an engraved plaque, Guraedy presented a ceramic painted vase, Stocks delivered the popular book, Arches: The Story Behind the Scenery , and King announced the various Moab businesses which had donated meals, lodging, gifts and services. The Ahles, originally from Pennsylvania and now based in Sarasota, Florida, have been since Bills travelling in retirement August of 1988. Weve never been in southeast Utah before, he said; we full-tim- e, under age two must be properly secured in a child safety seat, while children from age two to five must be placed in either a car safety seat or safety belt. The new law has now extended the age limit to any child 15 under the age of eight. services technician, was recently honored at a luncheon celebrating his 15th anniversary with the telephone company. Gil began his career with Contel in Moab, but was soon transferred to Blanding, where he was born and reared. ' During the course of his 15 years with the company, he concerns the responsible individual for properly re- law required only and parents legal guardians to properly restrain a child in a child safety seat or safety belt while traveling in, a vehicle The new law now requires all previous MARKETS B Gram - Monticello Wheat Beans $5.00 $38.00 drivers to properly restrain has completed numerous child passengers up to the age of eight. Finally, a change was made to the section describing the dismissal of fines for violators who could show proof of acquiring a car safety seat or safety belt during or before any court appearance. The new law allows for dismissal of the up-to-dat- Summer, 12; Russell, 9; and. Turner Gil, 5. Jennie works at the nursing home in Blanding, and is studying to become a' registered nurse. Gil says he enjoys keeping fit. He likes running and has participated in local triathlons. He also coaches youth wrestling. Without advertising you wouldn't know Schafer Tire 697 E e. four children: Justin, 14; only. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is in the process of completing surveys of all Monticello properties that may potentially contain radioactive contamination from the Monticello Uranium Millsite. The mill operated from 1948 During this period, mill tailings were hauled from the mill site onto properties where they were used for fill material, brick mortar or for other construction or decorative purposes. Central - 587-263- 1 Monticello to-196- 0. Property owners who suspect radiation contamination on their property must contact the Department of Energy in Grand Junction. Please call Collect calls will be accepted. Requests for surveys must or June before 15, 1990. made be 303-248-62- 35 248-623- 9. Properties with contamination from the Monticello Millsite operation in excess of EPA standards will be remediated. The DOE will assume all costs required by law for remedial actions associated with the Monticello Millsite. CALLS MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE JUNE 15, 1990 OSGD tele- communications courses offered by the company to keep his skills Gil and his wife, Jennie, have fine on the first offense ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS TAILINGS INVESTIGATION PROGRAM years at Contel- - Gil Keith, Contel customer Another change made to the Vehicle Child Restraint Law straining the child. The t Alliance, sponsored the Olympiad. The 1990 theme was "World legislative session. One of the changes deals with the age of the child required to be restrained in a motor vehicle. The previous law stated that all children Provided by J 1990 - Page 9 child passengers p amendments 9, enjoyed both Zion and Bryce Eight millionth visitor greeted at Arches e, Four students represented Whitehorse 1990 Utah High at the held at Brigham Geographic Olympiad Wednesday May 2-- A VDI3G GAD.G One Week Only! 9 HQ |