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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 5, 1997 251 N. MAIN MONTICELLO V 587-275- General Store 2 OPEN 24 HOURS Ham & Swiss Basket with med. drink Weekly Special Special visitors from SLC Service Workforce has opened a full service ployment center in Monticello. Details of the center were discussed at an Open House held October 29 at the Department of Workforce Services Office in Monticello at 300 South Main. em- According anxious to build relationships with employees and employers in an effort to develop an employment resource center in the area. formation on employment issues. Department officials state that Monticello area Page 3 used employment center services for a number cf reasons. However, they are Full service employment center opens in Monticello The Utah Department of - busi- nesses have not actively to Shauna Vigil, manager of the Monticello office, the full service employment center in Monticello is similar to the Job Service Center which has been in Blanding. Vigil said the job center offers a complete range of 1 I services. The change is a result of a consolidation of a number of state agencies into the Department of Workforce Services. JUNIPER TREE RESTAURANT Under new Management Linda Brandt and Juli Rogers The department will offer Grand Opening November 7 Open for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner from 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. J'nleJ0 0Ur Come in and check out our Daily Specials Grand Opening Door Pnzes will be given 133 ybd-- i o East Central Monticello a a iB one-sto- shopping" p those in need of employment services, whether they are unemployed or under employed workers searching for jobs, employers in search of qualified job applicants, or employers in search of training and in TiCGB Help Is Just Around The Corner. Anna Adair joins the San Juan Record staff this week as a writer. Adair, a San Juan County native and a trained journalist, will cover a variety of areas for the Record, including San Juan County Staff photo Commission meetings. County to discuss recreation fees to implement recreation use fees on public lands in San Juan County is being discussed at public meetings in November. San Juan County proposes to implement a fee and permit system on public lands within the county; County residents would be exempt from the fees so long as vehicle property taxes are up to date, and a SJ County sticker is attached to license plates; Fees would augment search and rescue efforts, help maintain or develop needed recreation facilities on Federal lands within the county, and provide some A plan ATf for funding for a multi-agenc- y visitor center in the San Juan County Courthouse; Implementation of this project would be partially funded by an AmeriCorps grant for the first three years, at which time the project should be self-sustainin- hearings to be held on November 19 at 7 p.m. in the Blanding Library, and November 20 at 7 p.m. in the g; Funds collected will be administered through an oversight committee of county residents that will determine how revenues will be allocated. County resident thoughts, ideas and feelings regarding the feasibility or necessity of this proposed project is being sought at two public Commission Chambers at the County Courthouse in Monticello. Empire stops merger talks Empire Electric has postponed merger talks with the e Electric Association. The main issue driving the decision is the 2 to 3 range of savings, Delta-Montros- lower than hoped. umm 'g (2&3D Pood$tohs Walnut handles. q: - 12020 IQ'-- v- w NEMO 603 764 12 Blueberry or Banana 4 SofiWif - O ;" SAW 300, 50 m-- rrtaw Nut Muffin SoftVfes zmj 50 1 final cmt IP! 0 or Lijrt Bute. Soft wfute t J77HVJM n 'MmCMm Drak.tM flostmig atBQEErt 30' 1 1" Poweriodt tape. Mylar protected blade Stud makings Bet cup - RwKii DAttGAiriS of theMonth and 490 coffee, hot chocolate or cappuchino Otevran S .ii 0 Chevron $11 HERE TO SERVE YOU |