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Show ratings. THESAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday May 26, 1993 - Page 10 MHS band , choir have The band then scored well at state, and took first place successful year at the Grand Junction Monticello High Schools music program Festival in the 3A Eight students for state solo and with Dan Hunter, finally rounded out the year a week ago with the choir taking first place at the State Choir Festival for 1A schools in Provo. Scores of superior and excellent plus were earned from the judges. This year was marked by many accomplishments for category. qualified ensemble and Erin Frost receiving superior ratings, while Mike Black, Warren Peterson, Christin Francom, Aleigh Nebeker, Tanner Dowell,- - and Curtis Black received excellent ratings. all the different musical groups. Among the awards won were the sixth and seventh grade bands each taking first place in the Junior High Band Festival in April, choir and band students taking first place in the solo and ensemble festival at Region, the band and choir taking first place at large group with superior Buckle Up America! Week is May In recognition of Buckle Up America! Week, The Utah Highway Patrol strongly encourages all motorists to use safety belts and child safety seats on every trip in a motor vehicle. Buckle Up America! Week starts the summer season on natiowide publicity highlighting the lifesaving potential of safety belts, child safety seats, and air bags. Many people just dont realize how your chances of serious injury or death are reduced significantly if you wear safety belts. An estimated 29,568 lives were saved by safety belts from 1983 to 1991, Sergeant Hall said. Numerous research studies indicate lap and shoulder safety belts reduce the risk of fatal or serious occupant injury by 45 to 55 percent. It is estimated that belt use safety saved Americans nearly $10 lion last year alone by bilpre- venting deaths and in- sion said. The 1993 Utah Legislature has removed the necessity of having a notary witness the signing of Utah Certificates of Title or Applications for Title, as well as numerous other motor vehicle documents. As of May 3, the only two Utah motor vehicle forms In addition to increasing the safety belt use rate for non-user- s, safety the highway community is also focusing on part-tim- e users. These are drivers who tend to wear their belts when they believe they are at risk - on the highway, in bad weather, or travelling long distances. Part-tim- e belt users often them- Ifithasakey I have a selves full- - time users, because they think that theyre only supposed to wear their belts in certain situations. They dont realize that a large majority of fatal crashes occur during routine trips: to or from work, the grocery store, or dropping the children off at school, said. Sergeant policy to fit it. 'lb insure your home, car, boat, condo, mobile home, apartment, or even your business, give me a call. JOHN FOGG Hall juries. 587-258- 0 Thursdays' 181 S Main Monticello 0 1990 aIIuk instate' ircunuicr Unhung Nunhbnwk, Illinois. Currently, 42 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have enacted safety belt use laws, and 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have enacted laws requiring the use of child passenger restraint systems. Notary no longer needed to transfer ownership of vehicles Utah motor vehicle owners no longer need to have notaries public witness their signatures when they transfer ownership of their signatures when they fer ownership of their vehicles, the State Tax Commis- mistakenly consider 24-3- 1 that still require notarizaAffi9 tion are the TC-56- 4 davit of Facts and a Surety Bond forms. In addition, notaries may still need to witness the signing of vehicle titles issued by other states that require noTC-82- tarization. During the transition, there still will be numerous Utah forms in circulation that state they require the notary seal. The Motor Vehicle Division will accept those documents without the notarization, except, of course, the two forms listed above. c Sine u4kt Music Jiay 29 - 20 tMoab City tyakk 1st West & ct-ood !0 4tk Jlontl a.tn. - Over 100 Artists from Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, California, Arizona, and Utah will he showing a wide variety of Ceramics Fine Crafts Jewelry Prints &ottimcuc4, - NEEDLES OUTPOST Paintings Fibers Glass Photography Sculpture Wearable Art Drawings Furniture 7ftcc&Cc SatusicCrzcp & Scutdtuj, Food - Fun - Food - Beautiful Scenery - Food - Entertainment - Food - Mime In the heart of Canyon Country at Canyonlands National Park Needles District duftcent, Gas - Propane General Store - Snack Bar 4X4 Rentals Scenic Flights Showers Camping partial hookups - firewood Maps - Books - Information - 34 miles southwest on Hwy 211 - 259-203- 2 or OPEN 8 a.m. til 7 p.m. 259-854- ! Come 5 - 8 p.m. and Enjoy in the Heart of the Red Rock Country ! I |