OCR Text |
Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 31, 1996 Page 16 Economic development goals set The San Juan County Economic Development Board met recently to define its role. In an effort to clarify the activity of the Board, the first major goal was to define economic develop- Ml Board is currently involved with a program of business GO ON A VACATION. retention and expansion through Utah State University Recommendations developed by the Board include ment." investigating the Town Members defined ecoHall Meeting concept, pronomic development as a ceeding with the business planned activity that looks retention and expansion to the future. They believe program, targeting busiany plan to develop the nesses for recruitment, and economy must develop natutilizing existing education ural and human resources resources. and effectively use labor The Board determined and financial resources. that the county is most Any plan must be viable, likely to develop from existsustainable, and act to di- ing local business. Any versify the existing econo- business attracted to San With this definition Juan County from elsemy. before them, the group idenwhere is likely to be from tified specific projects that Utah. the Board will address in The Economic Develop1996. ment Board elected new ofcounty ficers at the January meetDeveloping infrastructure ranks high ing. Lee Bennett, a busion the list, including water nesswoman from Monticel-lo- , resource development, imis the 1996 Chair and Harold proved communications, Lyman, a long time roads and highways, inBlanding resident, is Vice creased Internet access, Chair. and overnight outbound The Economic Developmail service. Other catement Board meets on the second Tuesday of each gories of interest are manumonth. To secure time on facturing, value-adde- d agriculture, and assembly the agenda, call the Eco- and piece work. The service industry was addressed as were education issues and home-base- d business potential. The January.- You want to go to - Tahiti. You've been dying to go to Tahiti. So you make reservations and open Savings Plus Account at First Security Bank. The Huntsman Awards the for inations 1996 awards, which will honor ten individuals from Utah public schools who have made significant contributions to education. Each will receive a $10,000 cash award to use as they choose. The honors go to two teachers in each of the elementary, grade levels - middle and high school. Three principals, junior Your mind wanders FEBRUARY: to faraway islands. Meanwhile Planned Savings Plus regularly nomic Development office at 117 South Main Street in Monticello, The meetings are open to the moves vacation money from 5. public. ft your checking to your savings. MARCH: Your boss dumps Huntsman award nominations sought for Excellence in Education program is accepting nom- Planned a one at each level, are recognized and the tenth award goes to an outstanding par- the Willis account on your desk. ent, volunteer, or public school system employee. Nominations are accepted from any Utah resident. The Jon M. Huntsman family sponsors You imagine him atop APRIL: You the awards, in cooperation with the Utah State Board of Education. For information and to obtain nomination forms, hot coals. dream of white sand between your toes. Planned Savings Plus sprinkles more contact your local school or call 0. money into your savings. f;s Snowflake t. Woodpeliets MAY: Your bags are packed. (And so are your savings.) u JUNE: By the ton $164 Hasta la vista, baby! 50 bags to the ton Pay cash and get 0 another 5 Winter Hours Effective 8 10-2- off 0 0 pCAn n e davi ngsIplu Crates; Interest Rate Annual Percentage Member F.D.I.C. Weekday: 8:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 8:00 am to Noon Rata occurate os CARHART FEED & SEED the occount is of SSO Guyrene Dove Creek 677-223- 996, ond may change at any time, including after minimum opening balance required Must maintoin a ance of $100 to obtain the disclosed annual percentage occount ond monthly transfer 281 N. 0, January opened. 3 Fees Utah of yield, at ieost S25 from checking to savings could reduce the earnings on the occount bal- firs! Security checking is required. |