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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday tively. Hoggard says his trucking program has an 80 College honors rehab specialist Joel Tate was honored March 18 by officials of the College of Eastern Utah for nearly 30 years of service as supervising counselor with the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation in Blanding. Rich Robinson, CEUs dean of applied technology, lauded Tate as a moving force in vocational rehabilitation in southeastern Utah. He also pointed out Tates role as a member of the CEU advisory council since 1977. It was the pioneering efforts of Tate and others that helped launch CEUs San Juan Campus in Blanding. percent placement The luncheon also was used as a time to highlight the CEU heavy equipment careers in the truck driving profession. CEU brought a fleet of trucks and heavy equipment to Blanding to showcase the program. Two front end loaders will stay in Blanding for use in the San Juan Campus heavy equipment program that starts spring quarter. State and regional rehab Tate. Karl Kraync, district director for rehab at Price said Tates dedication and The Record welcomes letters from its readers on any subject of public interest. Letters must be no more than 300 words in length. The publishers reserve the right to edit, condense or reject any contributions. Letters must be signed and include an address and telephone number. Thank you. Dear Editor: Please convey my heartfelt thanks to a great bunch of talented women who gladly gave their time to ac- company our Monticello students at the Region band and choir festival. This year the volunteer spirit was the best ever! Kudos to Jody Fellmeth, Karen Wells, Sandra Barbara Houghton, Sk-ouse- Julie Black, Joyce Martin, Cyndi Burtenshaw, Julia Redd, Lorelei Andrews, student accompanists and others who helped make this year such a success! We Thanks to all! couldnt do it without you! Denise Frost CEU President Grace Sawyer Jones said the cooperative efforts between the state offices and college programs are making all of this happen in vocational training and The Wedding Singer Stars Adam Sandler It (PG-i3- ) March 10 from Gary Crowleys shop in Eastland, Utah. A partial list of items taken includes four pickup tires, two pumps, two air im pact wrenches, three chainsaws, two angle grinders, three crescent wrenches, two die grinders, and a die set. Persons with information regarding the theft or stolen goods Gets (PG-i- 3 - Montezuma County Road Dept. Random Safety Checkpoints San Juan County Estate Application - John Clarence Johnson - The City of Monticello is seeking a the Planning Commission. monthly meetings. Council and is for a five-ye- Stars Dustin Hoffman Sharon Stone tSeelitratMaMO.VJESUlliKOOJpml fill $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons involved in a theft occurring on the night of March 10, 1998. Items were taken from Gary Crowleys shop in Eastland, Utah. PARTIAL LISTING OF ITEMS TAKEN: Four new Apache pumps, One 1 Ingersol pickup tires 235 x84 R16, Rand aluminum air impact wrench long shank, One 34 CP impact wrench, Three Stihl chainsaws - models 029, 039, and 041, One 7 angle grinder, One Dewalt 4 12 angle grinder, Three 12 crescent wrench, One CP die grinder, One NAPA air die grinder, One NAPA 10 piece die set. or the CONTACT: San Juan County Sheriff Dolores County Sheriff 435-587-22- 970-677-225- 7. a vacancy 16 S Main you have an interest in contributing to the betterment of Monticello and would be involved in planning for its future, consider serving on this influential board. If DEADLINE: Apply before March 31 APPLICATIONS: Please apply 457, Monticello, UT 84535. in writing to the City of Monticello, P.O. Box Poor Credit? No Credit? Slow Credit? Bankruptcy? Time is running out V r Prom is March 28 JJ ''i the San Juan v Record ISSN 0894-327- 3 Monticello, Utah 84535. 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We are offering straight forward ANSWERS and a program that rebuilds auto loan credit March 26 Thursday As Good As people throughout the state. sought on recent theft A $1,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons involved in a theft occurring on the night of Public Hearings Public Meetings San Juan School District n, Jenni Robinson, influenced example has n Info Notices published in this issue of the San Juan Record officers and applied technical center personnel came from Salt Lake City, Price, Moab and Roosevelt to honor Tate was recognized for cadre of heavy equipment. working with one of the Robinson said the goal of largest case loads in the CEU is to make the program state-wid- e system and his one of the best in the state, dedication to his clients. and perhaps in the West. Tates The CEU-SaJuan CamShelly Boddy also was honored for pus truck driving and her contributions to the suc- heavy equipment classes cess of the Blanding office. are taught by Keith Hoggard Letters To The Editor youi rate among students who want and truck driving programs. CEU and the San Juan Campus are responsible for bringing new training programs to area residents in truck driving, building trades and a new heavy equipment course. Many students are aided by Tates Blanding Rehab office. Robinson said the program that started at the Price campus 15 years ago, with one tractor and trailer, now includes nine tractors and trailers, and a full er notice: Public bUfltt ta Jzkhu PnatectUuf and Jamie Laws, respec- March 25, 1998 - Page 2 Liz Long Dawn Boyle Anna Adair ; Andrea Montgomery PHONE 435-587-22- and FAX 77 Press Association Better Newspaper Contest FIRST PLACE 1996 Best Feature Column - Terri Winder Best Sports Photo - Scott Boyle FIRST PLACE 1995 Best Feature Column Best Subscription Campaign Best Society Page Best News Story - Lee Bennett Best Feature Story - Terri Winder FIRST PLACE 1994 Best Editors Column Best Advertising Campaign Best Feature Story |