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Show THE SAN JL'AN RECORD Wednesday, November 1, Empire terminates REANET deal 2000 - Page 2 Domestic Violence walk includes mother of two slain children The San Juan County Domestic Violence Coalition of Utah assisted Monument Valley, Utah community members in a candlelight walk and balloon release Tuesday, October 24, 2000. Officers and patrol cars from November Wednesday 1 Monticcllo Recreation Committee meeting, 7 pm. November 8 Wednesday BLM Utah Statewide Resource Advisory Council meeting, Bluff, at the Desert Rose Hotel, Continues 8:00am-1:00pNov. 9 Monticcllo and Blanding city councils meet in their respective of1 m. fices. 7 pm. both the Kayenta Navajo Police Department and the San Juan County, Utah Sheriffs office escorted about 60 men, women and children as they marched from the Monument Valley Health Clinic to the Gouldings store. The mother of two small children who were allegedly killed by their father in a domestic violence incident September 29 released two balloons in their memory. Jennifer Atene joined the Brent Johansen D.D.S. vigil, she said, because she wanted to speak out against domestic violence which had taken the lives of her two children. She released two bal loons in memory of one year old Nichole Gentlehawk and Empire Electric and TCOM Ventures have terminated a proposed deal that could have meant $10 million in profits to three year old Dakota Anderson Black, was arrested by FBI agents and faces federal murder charges for the of REANET Corporation. REANET was created by Empire Electric and La Plata Electric to help bring high Their father, slayings. The vigil was addressed by Bernice Sage, manager of the battered women's shelter in Kayenta, Arizona. Sage urged the community to support one offers from companies to sell its REANET stock. Empire Electric. TCOM Ventures proposed to buy 84 percent of common stock Ironhawk. entertain speed telecommunications infrastructure to the Four Corners area. According to Empire officials, following due diligence investigation by the parties, Empire Electric, La Plata Electric and TCOM Ventures another. She commended abused women for every effort they make to leave the vio- jointly agreed the contract lence behind. She advised should be terminated. them to develop a support sysWe still are looking for the tem in their effort to escape, proper arrangements to assure because it is not easy. Other that southwest Colorado fiber speakers included Ms. Anna receives state-of- - the-aBoone, a social worker with connectivity," said Neal the Indian Health Services Stephens, General Manager of Counseling Center and Mr. Empire. Hcwever, every party Gary Holiday from the Behav- involved with the TCOM ioral Health Department in contract agreed, at this time, to Kayenta. move in a different direction. rt Empire will continue to USDA sets Wool, Mohair program The Agricultural Risk Protection Act of 2000 provides for payments to wool and mohair producers for the 1999 marketing year. The program is available to producers who produced and sheared wool or mohair from January 1 through December 31, 1999. Payment rates are $0.20 per pound for wool and $0.40 per pound for mohair. Signup for this program runs through December 29, 2000. Producers may file an for application payment this during signup period. Producers in San Juan County can file an application at the Farm Service Agency Office in Monticello. For more info, call 435-587-24- We'll keep your bite bright Family Dentistry ATTENTION SAN JUAN COUNTY VOTERS & Orthodontics 212 South 2nd E3St Blanding, Utah (435) 678-344- 0 issue in the race for State Representative could An important determine the future of San Juan Countys influence in state government for a number non-partis- an of years. Next year the Legislature will be redistricting the State based on the new Census numbers. The majority party - Republicans will control the redistricting. The population growth will require that each district will increase from the present 22,000 to over 30,000 people. They will attempt to protect incumbent Republican legislative seats and will try to eliminate Democrat seats through a process of - WILLIAM L. SCHULTZ Attorney At Law 317 S. Main, Suite 3 gerrymandering Monticello Criminal law DUI Drug Possession DomesticDivorce Custody Call for Appointment 587-280- 8 re-electi- on, What this means to our county is: If Keele Johnson is successful in his bid for our district will remain intact. If he is defeated by his Democrat opponent, there are already plans underway to place Grand County with the more populated Uinta or Carbon counties and split San Juan County and place us with a more 3 to 1 . This populated area, such as Richfield. With this split we would be would destroy our ability to have a local voice in the Legislature for a long time, perhaps never again. out-vot- ed We would urge you to support Representative Keele Johnson for the following reasons: Because we need to keep the opportunity to have a legislative seat. Because Keele has a strong record of effective leadership. He was named the3rd most effective legislator. Because he is fiscally conservative and respects the taxpayer. He was voted Friend of the Taxpayer by the Utah Taxpayer Association. Because he values and understands education issues. Because he has rural experience and fights for rural issues. Richard Ted PAID BY THE SAN JUAN COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY Norman Johnson. Chairman LONDON Utah State Board of Education For r anJiJjte Information to ru.hjrJtedlondon.po .mail about what it important to you Ion Jonrii k V juno com flfl Sh Irui lrui FlaL FuL ruL Imi Fut InaL I |