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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 21, 2003 An influence Page 8 - Move completed to new Visitor Center in Monticello for good to A thank The San Juan County Visi- tor Center is in new digs! The move from the County Admin- istration Building to the Frontier Museum on Main Street in Monticello was accomplished on Tuesday, May 6. The sales items and all the QiiuU May 21 B Grayson Country Quitters meeting, 7 p.m., Senior Citizens Center, Wednesday Blanding. May 22 B MHS high school band Thursday & choir con- cert, p.m., MHS Auditorium. B Story Hour, 10 a.m., Monticello 7 Branch SJC Library. Friday May 23 B National Guard family IDs, noon, Blanding Armory. B wedding reception, 6 Frost Home, Monticello. p.m., Spencer Frost-Lane- y Monday May 26 B Memorial Day Sunrise Service, 6.15 a.m., Blanding Cemetery. May 27 B Overeaters Anon, meeting, 6 45 Tuesday p.m., Blandng Library. Memorial Day Service planned in Blanding All already seeing more visitors. That means the businesses in Monticello and the county are reaping the benefits of greater numbers of visitors. A community visitor center is one of the most effective en- gines driving business in a small town. Recommenda- tions as to what there is to see and do in the area will keep people here longer. When they stay longer, they tend to eat, May 24 Saturday information are now available at the museum. The staff is purchase mementos, and rent motel rooms. When local businesses do better, residents reap the benefits. Folks in the community are welcome at the museum. Please visit and see the collection and the visitor center. While you are there, take note of the list of items that are still needed. The community has the opportunity to be of assis- tance by providing routine items like toilet paper, paper towels, and commercial rugs for inside the doors. The list is posted at the museum, Please contribute and make the museum your very own! The move could not have taken place without the assistance of many people. Dell Hunter, San Juan County Building & Grounds Supervisor was indispensable. Justin Crosby and Joshua McGrath worked very hard moving all the bricks from the front of the building, hanging signs, and moving furniture, The Bureau of Land Man- - agement donated shelving, Victor Schafer, Chet Johnson, and Mark Kershaw, of UDOT, moved the shelving from the BLM office and installed it at the museum and repositioned the highway signing, Ginger Tracy, Nell Dalton, and the museum board straightened and organized you big who cleaned and Nielson Rye and Dianne Nielson handled a myriad of details that would have been overlooked without the hard work and organizational ability of Sam Weiner and Cindy displays. spouses, dependents 10 and and retired military. To schedule an appointment or for information, call 435- The armory is also The group is looking for do- nations of items for care pack- ages for soldiers overseas. If interested in donating postage, sending letters, pictures, or for a list of other items, please call 678-200- 8. We make the price more than worth the trip THESE FOR Come by and ask for Mike Tanner. He has specials to show in carpet, tile, vinyl, and laminate. Bring your kids to our Kids Corner to play while you shop. ONE OF Agent WT 8451 $7,000 or best offer CALL 970-564-99- 41 . Lt. Christopher Morrell D.D.S. We'll keep Family Dentistry Orthodontics 2nd East Blanding, Utah 212 South (435) 678-344- 0 & Justin Howell BTRP Ft. Richardson, AK 99505 Camp Eagle, Korea Unit 15666 Box 197 Unit 92615 APO AE 09323-261- 5 Colonel Richard Hatch HHC, 101 Airborne Div. (SJA) 6176 APO, AE 02325-Uni- t your bite bright their children Tech Sargeant William Dunow 4753 Hummingbird Dr. Waldorf, MD 20603 Captain Mark Skouson 276 Vineland Trail Beaver Creek, OH 45430 Captain Brandt Miller 813 Butternut Dr. Kettering, OH 45429 16 APO, AP CAV was never any question as to what their priorities were, Indeed, Frost Blacks influ-w- e ence may be summed up in the words of 1 John 4:19: We love him, because he first loved us. Buy C Co 7-1- AVN YOU. ..FREE get a Free Frisbee! While supplies last ONCRATS TO ALL SAN JUAN COUNTY CRAPS Monticello 455-537-27- 66 Mon - Sat 1 1 - 9 pm Fri DIVERSIFIED MORTGAGE SERVICES The Experienced Mortgage Professionals Theres never been a better time to Purchase or Refinance Task Force Saber APO, AE 09355 Your Home PFC Levi Howell 2105 NW Denver Lawton, OK 73505 409 South Main St. Blanding UT 84511 AFC Travis Hunt PSC 47 Box 717 APO, AE 09470 Ph: (435) 678-353- 5 Fx: (888) 857-593- 4 bbartoncitlink.net 2LT Mario LaGiglia Co, 1457th ECB APO, AE 09366 any large pizza & 96297-066- 6 PFC Jason Howell and grandchildrens activities and performances. Surely, there 964 W-- 2 - r, 1 142 Juneau Ave Apt A PFC White, Wayne E. 4210 A Co 4th Engr Bn Brent Johansen would have stood in the family circle as an honorable member. This unusual show of support is not unusual for the Black family. Not only have they had frequent family gath-oveerings, Frost and Lucile Black were always in attendance at WAG0N Same family serving you since 1984 A Britt Barton lo oth-joinin- toll free 5erving Mtafi & Arizona Proud Supporter of our active duty military 877-689-7- 12' HIGH 10 WIDE WITH 16STAND 8" PIPE BRACE GRAVITY FEED WITH 3 PIPE OPENING influ-Monticel- 164 S Main 435-673-2- 613 Blanding, pasf week, it was expressed over and over what an g ence for good he had on erS) especially his posterity, Of gg grandchildren, 61 were in attendance at the fu- neral, gathering in from all 0ver the United States. One 0f the two grandson missing is serving in the Persian Gulf and the other is too ill to travel. Had there been an accounting, every one of them - and the 85 TO IQjGEUSQo PErtEn o GHDSBCOR? W service this YOU... GtHDtldnCEDoQaSDOoSIDoSDe 400 memorial 8. AND WE WILL TOSS THESE his At TOSS ONE OF LET US The largest stocking warehouse in the Four Corners area located in Cortez. IS, Frost Black. le, non-perishab- Monday, May 26. any- thing cold about O. the armory at Postage to the APO box ad- dresses is very expensive, so ask that any items be light- and weight, sturdy. 678-200- 376 never great grandchildren set up as a Family Assistance Center to aid families of ANY soldier in the area, regardless of branch of service or unit. County are invited to the Memorial Day Sunrise Service at Blanding Cemetery. The Hag will be raised at 6:15 a.m., GAR y WHITE, years, there was less! On Friday, May 23 from noon to 6 p.m., the National Guard will provide an ID card machine for military IDs for m all of his 93 Hardgrave of Canyonlands Natural History Association and the visitor center staff. A big thanks to Kim Hoggard of Communications Plus for the important donation of a telephone. Last but certainly not least, a thank you goes to Trent Schafer and the City Council for the visitor center part- ners and coming through when they were needed. If you worked on the move and haven t been recognized, please know that you are ap- predated no be-Ki- d. National Guard news residents of San Juan Hal Black will be the speaker and a men's chorus will provide music. There will also be a special presentation to the families of deployed soldiers. Donuts and hot chocolate will be served. They named him Frost cause there was an unseason-cleaneafe frost 0n the ground the m0rning he was born, but in til 10 pm |