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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, March 3, 1999 - Page 4 Credit Union holds annual membership meeting San Juan Credit Union recently held the annual membership meeting. Avery tasty dinner was provided by ARA FoodServices San Juan School District. jfrom Terry Slade, of Blanding was elected to the Board of Directors. The board members now include Oaine Foy, Chairman; Dorothea Davis, Secretary; Kenneth Joe; John Eaton; and Dave, Jessica will go to Prom with you. l1 the millennium. She has tlje tested the hardware and 60 years ago wife and are making headway with their new Galbraith Doug store. Stocks are increasing, and the chess board, for which Vint Lyman the store has become famous, was going strong. who has the shoe business founded by his illustrious father, is injecting new interest with the business, helping to save and preserve a lot of soles. 50 years ago Vernetta Sonderegger is employed as the new secretary of the Marion Bayles, San Agriculture Conservation Association. Juan County Treasurer, sold car and truck licenses at the Lyman A large load of coal is delivered to the Garage in Blanding. Cedar Point school. School had been out for some days after burning what wood could be dug out of the snow. 40 years ago Skiing takes the spotlight as winter snows offer a white stage. More than 400 turned out, including spectators. If Doc Goon looked harassed last weekend, it was all because of skiing, not his own, everyone elses. What with a broken leg and a couple e of accidents, and his day off turned into an off day. ski-pol- 30 years ago Black Mesa, south of Blanding, bare and quiet for 15 months, will spring to life again. U.S. Army troops from Ft. Sill, OK, some 400 strong, will move in and begin preparations for missile firings. The Elk Ridge Cafe in Blanding is being operated by Jack and Rose Adams. They hope to soon start a catering service for the county. 20 years ago Clarence Rogers is named Citizen of the Year at Blandings annual Chamber of Commerce dinner. Contracts for two prein Dolores River the liminary steps Project in Southwest giant Colorado have been awarded. 10 According to a report, growth of the Credit Union continues with a 4.51 percent increase from last year. Credit Union President Ann K. Hawkins assured the members that the Credit Union is Y2K compliant and ready for yes, A- " ) f Terry Slade. soft- ware systems and found them ready for the new century. Even the double leap year was tested and found it will not cause any problems. The members heard that there are changes taking place at the Credit Union. A new building is under construction on Main Street in Blanding, on the corner lot across the street from the Rogers House Bed and Breakfast. In addition, IRAs are now available at the Credit Union. More than 135 members attended the event and door prizes were given out by local merchants. R&R Pizza gave coupons to George Sanchez and Betty Dandy. Dollar Smart gave neat stuff to Abby Hawkins and Nancy Yellow. The Flower Shop gave chocolate with a stuffed animal to Camille Whatcott. Parley Redds True Value gave a puzzle and measuring spoons to John Eaton, a box of chocolates to Maurice Pugh, and a desk lamp to John Sanford. Napa Auto Parts gave auto SOUTHWEST Seamless 5" Aluminum Gutter or FREE ESTIMATES Insured 2 Custom-Installe- d 8 1 8 or 970-565- -1 Machines 970-749- -1 Payment plans Faster Service - 025 Find out how the 30 Crop Insurance Protection Bonus can increase your coverage at last years cost! The Sigm m Appnvtd Ajtnl mThCrj lataramct ladmMry Lmim Cathy Topper Clark Hawkins Automotive Insurance gave a free oil and lube job to 318 12 E. Main Cortez, CO years ago From Horseback to Cadillac by Preston Pep Redd is a pithy chronicle of the west from 1914 to the 1980s. The book, which is published only two days after the sudden death of its author, is Peps recollections of his childhood and later exploits as a sheepherder, uranium mine owner and cattleman. Blue Mountain Entertainment and the Utah Arts Council Present Great Basin Street Band New Orleans Style Dixieland Jazz 970-565-65- 50 SAN JUAN COUNSELING HAS MOVED! m Our new building is located at 8835 365 S. Main in Blanding Our phone number remains the same at 435-678-29- 92 An open house will be held on March 27 Featuring a Pow Monday, March 8 7:30 p.m. Monticello High School Auditorium Admission by Blue Mountain Entertainment Kigaiia Season Memberships or Tickets Maybe Purchased at the Door Guaranteed Member NHBA Complete cleaner to Mariah Taylor. Christopher Stolzer. BLANDING MONTICELLO CORTEZ or Crisis intervention numbers are the same: 5 or 979-410- 678-164- 3 Wozv at the College of Eastern Utah Outpatient Mental Health, Substance Abuse Services and administrative offices are in the new building Day Treatment Center remains at our previous location, 171 N 200 W |