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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, January 29, 2003 - Page 16 Dog days of winter? Pack members who didnt hunt well didnt pass on their genes, so hunting behavior became Kidding aside, chasing cars dominant over time. But today most dogs dont need those instincts, and in a showdown between a car and a dog, the car always wins. Recently my friend Sue called all hysterical after she let her sheltie off his leash and he ran after a car while they were out walking. Thankfully, Ladio just bounced off the car, what your dog sees when a ending up with a bad noselarge moving object passes by. bleed. Nowadays Ladio is alThey envision theyre back on ways on a leash when out the open plain, pursuing a wild walking or watches cars, kids beast or whatever the prey and cats from the safety of the may be. Its leftover behavior living room window. The way to keep your dog from when dogs were wolves. Question: What do lazy dogs chase? Answer: Parked cars. Empire Electric annual meeting set Four directors of Empire Electric Association will be elected at the May 3 Annual Members Meeting in Dove noon March 19, 2003. The bylaws provide for election of directors by mail or by balloting at the in-pers- on An- Creek, Colorado. nual Meeting. The process to get your name on the ballot is simple and straight forward, said For any bona fide residential member residing in District 4 Empire Executive director Neal Stephens. Nominations for all candidates is by petition only, on forms provided by (Noland Alexander, incum- bent). District 5 (Fav Kautz. incumbent). District 6 (David Sitton. incumbent), or District (John Porter, incumbent) this is your opportunity to get your name on the ballot. The 7 Empire. Petitions must clude the candidates name, physical address, director district, term and signature of fifteen ( 15) members whose bona fide residence resides within the nominating district. Candidates must file a nominating petition with the in- term for Districts 4, 5 and 6 is for four years. District 7 is a one year term. For more information, contact Neal Stephens or Denise Rosenbaugh at Empire Electric Association, Inc., during normal business hours. Cooperatives Secretary by Public notice Notice to water users Monticcllo Golf Course Committee M eo ting Schedu e Notice us hereby given that the meeting sihed-ullor the Monticello Golf Com se Committee h.is been extended Meetings will be held on the 1st Wednesday of each month, beginning February a, 2003, at 7.30 p m All meetings are held at the Monticello City Office, 17 North 1st Fast Tin public is invited to attend sKit.i Walker. CMC Recorder Published January 29. 2003 in the San Juan Record. Monticello. Utah Thv State Engineer received the following Applic.itioiitsi to Appropriate Water in San Juan Uimnl (Locations in SLB&M) Iur.Mins objecting to an application mu.st file a ULKARLY RKADABLK protest stating FILING NUMBKK. RKASONS FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS NAMKANT) RETURN ADDRESS, and any request for a hearing Protest must he filed with the State Engineer, Bo I4(i300. Salt Luke 10) on nr before City, UT 84114 (300 (80 FKBRl TARY 25, 2003 These are informal proceedof the Di isjon of Wate r ings as per Rule R(55 e Public notice San Juan Countv. I 'tali Community Development Visitor Service-Th- e meeting dates and locations for the San Juan County Community Development Visitor Services Advisory Council for the year 2003 are as - follows Bluff, Ctah April 8, 2003 Monticello, Utah July 8, 2003 October 14, 2003 Blanding, Utah In compliance with the Americans with Dis- abilities Act, persons needing auxiliary communicative aids and services for this meeting should call the Community Development office at least three days prior to the meeting Published January 29, 2003 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah Kerry Jo Gee and granddaugh- from running into trouble is to walk them on a leash, keep them in a fenced yard or as a last resort enroll them in a vada. It was nice to have a break from her college studies positive obedience training class. This also makes for better relationships with your and visit with family and friends around town. Kerry missed seeing her brother neighbors. remember when my dog I Spotty chased a car and lost a tooth. Well, I took the tooth home and put in under my pillow with a note for the tooth fairy. The next morning a slice of bologna lunch meat was left on the kitchen counter. That bad choice I made, because the dog continued to chase cars until his dying day and his vision wasnt running down prey but another nice was a slice of bologna. Carolyn Warren visited her sister Mary Lou Kosanke in Bluff and they took in the Balloon Festival, which included a ride into the wild blue yonder. Claudia Ketron joined her cousins Carolyn and Mary Lou minus the ride. The weather, entertainment and food booths made for a lovely weekend of visiting. Mary Lou accompanied Carolyn home to Layton, Utah and visited her daughters and grandchildren in the area. .Jerry and Loyce Edwards enjoyed a visit from daughter I ter Aspen from Sparks, Chris, who is expected to arrive here later in the month to visit from his home in Ohio. It is good to see Veda Pehrson home again after spending a lengthy visit with her daughter Rita Bryan over the holidays. Ann Vargas arrived home from a visit in Kentucky just after our last snowstorm (such as it was) in December. She and hubby Tony have lousy luck when it comes to snow out here, but they are thankful for their good neighbor Jim Haller, who came to their rescue. June Hawkins and Nell Dalton are thankful for the good help and companionship of their daughters who came to assist with their care. Trudy Hawkins Fullmer came from Idaho and Georgia Dalton Rasmussen is here from California. James and Christine Laws accompanied son Brian and his wife Kristine to Mesquite where Kristine attended a cosmetology seminar. It was a combination business and pleasure trip, plus a break for Brian and Kristine, who at SAN JUAN SCHOOL DISTRICT will accept sealed Proposals and Quotations for the following work until - 2 00 p m. on February 6, 2003 Security camera system installed at Whitehorse High School, Montezuma Creek, Utah. All cameras must cover all the inside hallways and have low visibility Requests for Plans and Specifications should be submitted to' Rob Jones Safe School Healthy Students Grant San Juan School District 200 North Main Blanding, Utah 84511 Telephone: (435)678-131Fax 35)678-120- 4 Proposals and Quotations will be opened at 2 00 m p February 6, 2003. at the District OITice, 200 N Main, Blanding, Utah San Juan School District reserves the right to accept or reject any Proposal and Quotation or any portion Proposal and Quotation. Published January 22 and 29, 2003 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah home. Seems each week we have a few folks that visit our hospital but on January 22, 1 wasnt expecting my husband Keith to call me to meet him there. He was having a few heart problems and not the romantic kind. Thanks to Dr. Reddy, Dr. Fisher and the medical staff at Blanding Clinic, San Juan Hospital and the E.M.T.s, they settled him right down and let him spend the night. If having a kidney stone 49 SOUTH MAIN STREET Westcotts car Wellington, when they were enroute home from Provo af- ter Winns surgery. The Monticello Stake Relief Society held a visiting teaching convention on January 25, with good attendance from Monticello, La Sal, and Eastland. It is always an uplifting meeting when all the women gather together once a year to enjoy one anothers company. An inspiring pro- gram was presented and a delicious lunch was served to those attending. If a cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind, what is the significance of a clear desk? MONTICELLO 435-587-22- Rights LEGEND PoinK si of Diversion POD. Plat e of Use POU, Nature of Use USE) Eric & ('here Secrist (AT 1097 QUANTITY 4 73 .k It SOURCE 4 m well 200 D S 232 W 380 ti om NE Uni. Set It deep POD mile NE of H.tUh Rmk) USE 30. T29S. R22E Irngation horn Apt to Oil 31, total atieage 10 head of hvestotk. 0000 acs, Stcu kwatermg Domestic family POU NE1INK14. Sec 30. T29S, R22E Jerrv D Olds, PE STATE ENGINEER Published January 29 anil February 5. 2003 in the San Juan Record. Monticello. Utah 77 KODAK COPY PRINT STATION ' 1 NOTICK OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Amendments to Zuniny Title Section 10 2 26(A): Home Occupations Notice is hereby given that the Monticello City Council will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at the Monticello City Office, 17 North 1st East, beginning at 6 30 p m The purpose of the hearing will bo to receive comment on proposed amendments to the Home Monticello Occupation regulations City Code, as recommended by the Monticello Planning Commission. Copies ofa draft ordinance to amend the Home Occupation regulations may be obtained from the office of the City Recorder Written comments may be addressed to City Planner Scott Jones, City of Monticello, PO Box 457, Monticello, Utah 84535 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, anyone requiring special accommodations to attend the hearing may call the Monticello City office at least three days prior to the meeting, at 587-227- Rita Walker, C M C., Recorder Published January 29, February 5 and 12, 2003 in the San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah. I DIGITAL PHOTO OUTPUT 0-- Uity of Montuvllo around PROFESSIONAL QUALITY .5.38-72 COLOR COPIES HIGH QUALITY COPIES Life Likei LAMINATING FAXING Quality! HUGE SELECTION OF PAPER & CARD STOCK WEDDING & GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS WORK STATION INCLUDING: HOLE PUNCH TAPE GLUE PAPER CUTTER & MORE re- moved isnt frightening enough, one of these four legged creatures that run into cars caused damage to the San Juan Jecorb COPY CENTER Public notice Public notice Ne- tend school in Price. Ma and Pa Laws enjoyed going to Las Vegas and taking in the sights, along with the gourmet food and weather just about like at |