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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 2, 1991 - Page on Blue Mountain. Headline review Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blickenstaff of Blanding commemorated their Golden Wedding Anniversary. School administrators were excited about a proposed master plan for the College of Eastern Utah San Juan Center. Prepared by the State Division of Fa- (Continued from page 9) gistration rolls without the white copy. San Juan County individuals, government officials, and agency represen- tatives reported frustration over what they termed the "revolving door syndrome" after meeting with U. S. Justice Department cilities Construction and Management, the plan in- com- cluded a new technology center, a library, a physical education building, a student center, and housing for married students. munity relations officials in Denver. They suggested Navajo royalty money paid on oil taken from the Aneth Extension of the Navajo Reservation might be the cause of the syndrome. They said while the royalty funds are not enough to provide services on the Utah portion of the reservation, Utah Attorney General Paul Van Dam announced that he would send lawyers to San Juan County to monitor the November 6 general election. In addi- senting their organization also would monitor the election. The recently-opene- d joint agency visitor center at the courthouse in Monticello reported 2,250 visitors between August 3 and October 6. The center is operated under the auspices of the San Juan County Travel Council, the U. S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the National Park Service. Blanding City Council voted unanimously to dis- a county periodical published by the San Juan County Historical Commission, received a Certificate of Achievement from the American Association for State and Local History, a national organization. Word was received of the death of Hillyer A. Ford who served 40 years in San Juan County as a missionary for the Ep iscopal Church of continue pumping water from Recapture Reservoir to Navajoland. Brother Juniper had retired and was living in Wisconsin at the the city water treatment plant. The San Juan High cross- time of this death. country team beat out seven other schools to claim the Region 10 championship. The San Juan School Board awarded 33 bids totaling $1,829,654 for the addition and remodeling of San Juan High School. A tip by an alert citizen and a quick response by the Sheriff s Office and the Navajo Police resulted in the capture of Bene Atene Jr., one of San Juan's most wanted fugitives. Atene was San Juan commissioners approved preliminary engineering and design work for a proposed replacement airport at Halls Crossing on Lake Powell. Ground breaking was held October 8 at the site of the future Blanding Birthing Facility. Construction began on a 45-roo- y, cross-countr- motel on m North Main Street in Owners, builders and future operators - Ernest and Vernetta Mon-ticell- o. -- Son-deregg- American Votes! said lawyers repre- royalty funds. Blue Mountain Shadows, two-stor- Native tion, for additional are turned down by money the tribe and federal agencies because of the requests (Brother Juniper), 10 er y taken into custody on assault and related federal charges. and Paul and Michelle Sonderegger - said the motel would be part of the Days Inn. -- for (D-Prov- Karl Snow (R-Provo- ). Friends came from far and near to participate in a celebration commemorating the 40th birthday of Monument Valley Hospital. Among the special guests were Leona "Mike" Goulding and Marvin and Gwen Walter. Mike and her husband, Harry, gave (Continued on page 11) three-da- Salt Lake City man, his wife, and his teen-agdaughter suffered injuries when their car crashed into A y GRAND VALLEY OXYGEN & SUPPLIES e Medical Equipment the side of a flat bed truck loaded with military trailers and generators. The driver of the truck was attempting to turn around on 24 Hours A Day 7 Days A Week Service llii ttTt Serving all of Southeaster Utah Medicare liEfliEga Medicaid Approved Peters Hill after being ordered by a state highway patrolman to proceed to the port of entry east of Monticello. Drama students at Monticello High were rehearsing Barefoot in the Park , a comedy. Drama students at San Juan High were rehearsing Into the Woods, a musical. The Aneth Senior Center received the first minivan presented under a public-privat- e partnership 446 South Main Licensed Electrical Contractor Residential Commercial School girls team won the state championship for the third year in a row. Parley Redd Foodtown in Blanding held a grand cross-countr- y 1-- 678-241- David Johnson 678-237- 61 Bruce Johnson 678-2494- 6 West 300 North 8 Blanding (19-1- 0) Two wreckers Semi Wrecker 24-ho- ur lift for damage-fre- e townlg and car carrier service Front wheel rcmaih DEVON'S REPAIR CurtisiHolden A opening at their new store 5 Hotpoint Appliances Small Trencher & 85KW Generator For Rent pro- gram called 'Give a Friend a Lift', sponsored by Thrifty Car Rental. The Whitehorse High Moab NORTHERN ELECTRIC Blanding 396 S First East Monticello Truck and Car Repair 587-236- 4 587-293- 0 G35BGBB Emergency Service on South Highway 191 in a new shop on Main Street in Blanding, also held a grand Blanding. Tees-N-Stuf- 11! f, Commercial Refrigeration Service for San Juan County opening. After the Buckaroos defeated Milford in the state semi-final- s, football 24 HOUR SERVICE RADIO DISPATCHED Walk-i- Supermarkets Convenience Stores Monticello Dairy fans were making & Meat Plants coolers & freezers CALL Specialists 672-227HIWAY GARY SOSA, Owner Incumbents in county government all retained n Display Cases Ice Makers Planned Maintenance plans to attend the state championship game. The Bucks, however, lost the title to North Summit 26 to 6. 1 191 - BLUFF i VIDEO REPAIR SHOP Mibb their seats in the 1990 general election. All reservation precincts went to the 1415 East Main Cortez, Colorado 81321 Laundry.and Linen 2030 (303) niimiiififiitmsi DELIVER MONDAY.&tiHtlRSDA' V ionticellMercTMonticeiio Redd Mere! A 565-794- 7 Dependable, Quality Electronic Repairs for VCRs, TVs Radios, Stereos FREE ESTIMATES Plumbing or Heating Problems? Juan Campus, was presented the "Friend of ASPIRE" award by the U. S. Department of Education. C all Doug Whip pic, - Honticello 587-28- 64 If it has a key I have a policy to fit it. Pottery - Motifs - Wheat Sears Store Monticello 8 0 678-252- 3 Reservoir Road John Fogg livery Thursday on Display Taylor Palmer home. car. mobile boat, condo, home, apartment, nr even your business, giw me a call. To insure your at very reasonable rates N. 9ovem6er schools. Lynn Lee, dean of the College of Eastern Utah San 1-- We add line carvings to our cabinet doors Shop remain open as a clinic, a nursing home, and an alcohol treatment center. ley would team captured first place at the state meet MADE TAYLOR WOODEN HERITAGE Samples Val- cross-countr- y clashed with Ken Sleight, Democratic candidate for state representative, when Sleight charged the commissioners with using their position to keep him from getting a special use permit - hospital in Monument Democrat candidates with 62 percent of the registered voters in those precincts casting ballots. The big surprise was the race for Congress. 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