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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Vuvhu'sday Commission okays upgrading First Class Letters First ounce 29 cents 23 cents 52 cents Each additional ounce letter ce Post cards San Juan County com- missioners gave approval upgrading on Monday for 19 cents television for Mexican Hat, Priority Mail 1st class packages; up to 2 pounds . $2.90 . Montezuma Bluff. Express Mail $9.95 Up to 8 ounces $13.95 Up to 2 pounds To Canada, per ounce 40 cents To Mexico, per ounce 35 cents Remember: F stamps and make-u- p stamps cannot be used for mail going to foreign countries, including Canada and Mexico. F stamps may be used for APO and FPO overseas military i Creek and Work will begin m mediately. It will soon cost four cents more, or 29 cents, to mail a letter. New postage rates go into effect Sunday, February 3. Your local post office has the new F series stamps that will be used until the 29 cent stamps are printed. To make up the difference, post offices also have a make-ustamp for customers to add to their present stock of 25 cent stamps. one-ounc- e p Be aware 3 that the F Stamp and the stamp are for domestic mail only and cannot be used for mail going to foreign countries, including Canada and Mexico. F stamps may be used for APO and FPO overseas make-u- p military addresses. The new' rates the general that affect public are shown above. Advertising Pays Tired of Hauling Wood and Ashes? Additionally, work could begin in the spring on television transmission to Navajo Mountain and pending permits and related legal problems. 01-jat- right-of-wa- o, y Commissioner Mark Clean, convenient, economical gas fireplaces and heaters funds from the Navajo Tribe. He said coordination of county and tribal lines would improve service. Maryboy also said a coordinated system might allow San Juan School Dis- to provide educational channels to the reservation. Letters will be sent to Utah Navajo Chapters asking for letters of support addressed to commissioners to ime as leverage1 to get tribal match- trict ing funds. In other business, it wa a day of resolutions. Commissioners passed a resolution calling for matching funds from the Navajo Nation and San Juan County for health care for Utah reservation residents; a Turkey gobbler by Spin Jones and Frank Wright Fred Halliday was there, and kept score, lie missed two Mondays because of an operation. Mary Black comes every holiday, and had one 200 game. Ferd Johnson had one 200 game Rasmussen Logs Heat-N-Gl- o Nordic Valor Heatilator Doug Whipple Heating & Plumbing Monticello, Utah 801-587-28- 64 801-587-29- 79 getting their children to school. Some reservation roads wore plowed using $10,000 of Indian oil trust money. The money was released by the Utah Division of Indian Affairs folstate-supervise- d lowing a telephone appeal by co m m ss i on e r s cou n ty Navajos say the $10,000 was not enough, and made a direct appeal to the governor for state aid. (Related story On Monday, on page co m m ss one rs cou nty called UD1A for the second time to get money to plow snow on the reservation. At i lj . i Frank average. i the time the commission meeting adjourned, commissioners had not heard from IJDIA. another matter, commissioners asked Frank Morrell, county fire warIn den, to submit a job description to go w'ith Morrell's re- 1 e memts. We want to commend the San trust iu ml for health care on the reservation. Commissioner Marxboy reported that he has been elected to the Budget and Finance Committee of the Navajo tribal Council. He said other San Juan County Navajos serving on Tribal Council committees are: Walter Atene, Community Development; David John, Fco no m ic I) e v e o p m e n t ; 1 and Andrew Tso, Resource Board. Maryboy said he thinks Peterson Zah w ill prove to be Development a good president. Fishing report Historically, January has been a good time to catch big Liz fish at Lake Powell. Reitz hooked a 39 pound 12 ounce bass near Hall's Crossing on New Year's Day in 1987. Wayne Gus-taveso- n, bi- ologist, suggests that anglers vertically jig heavy spoons and jigs. He says stripers will be found in backs of canyons over old river channels. Max Bahos, conservation officer, recommends fishing rocky points which drop into deep water. He recommends using plastic worms or grubs. The best bass fishing will be from Good hope uplake and on the San Juan arm from Piute Canyon on up. The most productive depth for fishing winter bass is 40 to 50 feet. Lake fair ice has been fishing reported by Roger Kerstetter, conservaHe recomtion officer. mends using jigs, salmon eggs, or cheese. Very little ice fishing has taken place at Recapture Reservoir. Angler success is reported as fair. Helpful Numbers e Cancer Information 800 1 A CANCER American Cancer Society 800 227 2345 1 Second Sugical Opinion 1 Vo gram which govern our schools for the protection of our children and their education. We CONCERNED PARENTS 5 UD1A Juan School want the school district to understand there is a lot of support for them and the professional manner in which they handle these regulations. There have been times that situations become very difficult to separate the state, church, and small town neighbors and friends. We trust that the administration would document and have reliable sources to take care of any legal situations that should arise. The administration has been hired with the public trust that they will take care of their responsibilities. Teachers do not have the right to physically or mentally abuse any child. It is good to see the District take a firm stand for the rights of our children. Thank You. Pago county Toll-fre- District Administration for enforcing the School Board Policies and Regulations - At Loyd's e re-epiir- JO, 1001 DWR fisheries In commissioners report, Redd said he is continuing to work on a proposal for a a 175 6-- 8 Gas Fireplaces Gas Fireplace Inserts Gas Stove Heaters Gas Logs Commissioner Bill Redd proposed development of a road crisis program for the reservation. The proposal came after a McCracken Mesa family said their road had not been plowed after the last big snow storm. Alan and F.ster Yazzie told commissioners that they, ami some of their neighbors, are experiencing difficulty in games but neither bowler will admit w'ho they are. W asnt Frank, for sure. See you next Monday. and Monticello ticipation notes. split. Wright picked up a There were two minus 100 Clea Johnson had a 200 and a 206 game, one turkey, 164B South Main of $1,000,000 in 1991 tax an- assisquest for a part-timtant fire warden. The position will be advertised. Commissioners approved a beer license1 for the Way-sideStore1 in Bluff providing the applicant, Rueben Carson, meeds legal plus one turkey. See at Utah Gas Service resolution in honor of the men of the 1157th Combat bnginoers who left last Friday for duty related to Op eration Desert Storm; a resolution to adopt a local pharmacy plan for an trial period; and, a resolution for the issuance 11-mon- Maryboy suggested the possibility of getting matching Postage rates increase February TV in January 1 800 6.38 G833 Family Dental Clinic Monticello Monday & Tuesday 9 a m. to 4 p.m. 19 East 2nd South 587-252- 8 Blanding Wednesday & Thursday 9 a m. to 4 p.m. 15 East Center 678-281- 5 Evenings and Saturdays by appointment only L Dr. G.O. Miller, D.D.S. |