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Show Student art exhibit at Edge of Cedars A vibrant new exhibit of student art from the College of Eastern UtahSan Juan Campus will be on display in the Special Exhibits Room at Edge of the Cedars State Park from April 5 May 26, 1997. The exhibit will feature original water-coloacrylic, and oil paintings, plus drawings, mixed media, and sculpture. The talent and versatility of these emerging artists is clearly evident in this diverse show. The public is invited to meet the artists and Professor Ruthellen Pollan at the opening reception on 5 April 5th, from p.m. -- r, pen-and-in- k 3-- Refreshments will be Edge of the Cedars State Park, managed by the State of Utah Division of Parks and Recreation, houses a museum of Native American Culture with a strong focus on the ancestral Pueblo or Anasazi culture. The museum is the archaeological repository for southeastern Utah. Edge of the Cedars is known for its ou- of collection tstanding Anasazi pottery, the Spirit windows Exhibit of replicated ancient rock art, and the Fragile Heritage Exhibit featuring a rare macaw feather sash, fine basketry, and an Anasazi loom. The museum is located at 660 West, 400 North, in served. 199 a.m. to noon $10 per person Blanding Ambulance Garage, 857 W. 300 W. April CPR classes will be taught each month at locations throughout San Juan County Call Billina Asbury or Shawn Yanito San Juan County EMS Office 801-678-20- 34 Jensen Orthodontics Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. 570 West 400 North Moab, Utah 84532 Call for an appointment 801-259-24- Members needed for state BLM advisory council The Bureau of Land Man- members are sought who are agement (BLM) and Utah committed to working gether with other interest for benefit of pubthe long-terlic lands and the people who enjoy and rely on them. The Council will consist Governor Michael to- 0. Leavitt are calling for nominations to a statewide Resource Advisory Council (RAC) that will provide advice and recommendations to BLM on the use and management of 22 million acres of public lands in Utah. The purpose of the RAC is to enable Utah citizens to have a meaningful say in how public lands are managed. The Council will provide advice on the broad array of resources, social, and economic issues that con- m of 15 members. Representation will be diverse and balanced equally among three general interest categories: Representatives of grazing, energy and minvehiing, timber, cles and developed recreoff-roa- tive American tribes, academicians involved in natural sciences, and the public at large. The statewide Council will be empowered to sanction local subgroups to help it develop formal recommendations to BLM man- Recommendations to BLM must have agreement from the majority of members in each general-intereagers. st category. d To apply, please submit the following information to either the Bureau of Land Representatives of enn vironmental and Managements Utah State organizaDirector, Bill Lamb, P.O. front land managers and tions, archaeological and Box 45155, Salt Lake City, local communities. historic interests, and wild Utah 84145-015or GoverThe RAC will operate on horse and burro groups. nor Michael 0. Leavitt, do of State of John Haija, Room 116, State Representatives cooperation principles Council and local government, Na and consensus. Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. Nomination letters should describe the nominees: Name, address (home and business), telephone numbers (home and business), occupationtitle. 60 years ago Education (colleges, From the La Sal School by Mary Patterson: Telesfora and field of Vicenta Garcia went to Monticello to go to school. Roque, degrees, major their brother, stayed with Ralph. We miss Vicenta very study). Career highlights (sigDr. Cohn came to Bluff to perform dental work for much. nificant related experience, Uriah Butt. Claude Powell took him back to Blanding. civic and professional ac50 years ago tivities, elected offices, Star Dust" is the theme of the Junior Prom at San Juan High etc.). School. Barbara Nielson is chairman with Howard Hurst, Training, education on her Hurst and Jim Nielson Connie andor experience. Virginia Adams, Commander Reno Hansen, of the American committee. Experience or knowlLegion, has secured the Grazing Service Patrol to help lay edge of the councils geoNotice: Livestock found on streets graphic area of jurisdicpipe to the cemetery. will be impounded. Owners will be charged one dollar per tion. head when redeemed. By order of the Town Board Experience in working with disparate groups to 40 years ago achieve collaborative soluFor the first time in history, there is a City Court in Montitions (e.g., civic organizacello with Ralph Hafen, judge. ation. resource-conservatio- 55 or 801-259-22- 32 Will be in Moab April 10 & 11 CERTIFIED FORD - MERCURY YOUR HOMETOWN DEALER E front tfje $ast v SPECIALIZING IN BRACES J 30 years ago William B. Redd is appointed Mayor of Blanding by the City Council, following the resignation of Mayor Riley Hurst. Mrs. Marian C. Nielson is Utahs Mother of the Year. ' you dont see it, just ask, we may have It Give us a call 801-678-21- in Moab. Certified Ford - Mercury Lot 2 97 South Main Monticello 587-229- We catvMp in a. lJURf&'f Deal with the people who know the building industry Our largest selection of trucks in months!!! sions, school boards). Area (among the three general-interes- t categories) of interest to be represented. Indicate any BLM permits, leases or licenses that you hold. his final decision. For more information, please call Sherry Foot, BLM Ex- DONT WORRY... TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS commis- tions, planning 20 years ago Monticello is the staging area for 90 trucks to haul coal for the Cambridge Mining Company of Grand Junction. The Letters of reference trucks leave Monticello for Grand Junction and back to from interests or organizaMonticello, where a new driver hauls the coal to Page. tions to be represented. San Juan County has an increase from 9,606 in the 1970 cenNominations will be acsus to 13,368 in 1977. cepted until May 8, 1997. 10 years ago The State Director and GovDr. ernor will work closely toGlen Guymon is a National Merit Scholar finalist. Brent Johansen, and assistants Lucille Bitsuie and Alice gether prior to forwarding Over recommendations to the Toney, provide dental service at Montezuma Creek. 130 compete in second Blue Mountain to Canyonlands Secretary of the Interior for Triathlon. If Page 7 5, CPR First Aid Class r THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday April 2. 1997 539-419- 5, State of Utah, (801) FAMILY DENTAL CLINIC 40 SAN JUAN 1050 S. Main 538-155- 9. H FAMILY DENTISTRY BUILDING SUPPLY New location ternal Affairs Office, (801) or John Harja, Blanding AND ORTHODONTICS Monticello 19 East 2nd South QUALITY Building Materials 801-587-25- 28 Dr. G.O. Miller, D.D.S. 8 Insurance Welcomed" |