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Show ATVers challenge the rocks At the completion of the first group ride of the Canyon Rim ATV riders, members of the dub expressed satisfaction on White Rim TVail on June 16, a La Sal loop on June 30, and the Shay Ridge TVail on July 14. For suggestions or additional a successful ride. Eighteen information, please contact one riders met the challenges of of the officers: J. Whitney the Hook and Ladder TVail on Redd, Benny or Merle Saturday, April 28. They en- Musselman, joyed the camaraderie of other Tanner, ATV enthusiasts, they appreNext meeting is June 5 at ciated some of the beautiful 7pm at the Montdcello Pavilion. scenery of San Juan County, 587-257- 6; 587-318- 6; 587-244- 3. and they experienced the thrill of having been able to maneuver the difficult spots. They look forward to future Road construction THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 9, 2001 - Page 3 130 graduates honored at joint commencement After late applicants were added to the list, 100 CEU-SJstudents and 30 Utah C Bachelor degrees were awarded in management and human resources, elementary education, psychology, and State University Extension graduates were honored social work. The program, held at the during the 22nd annual commencement of the College San Juan High School of Eastern Utah-Sa- n Juan auditorium, included Campus on May 4. This is the first commencement program that included both USU and CEU-SJ- C graduates. commencement speaker Ed Alter, Utah state treasurer, and valedictorian Susanne Johnson. Alter told the graduates Eleven of the CEU-SJ- C You both received their graduates represent the highest college degrees and high hopes of your people, your school diplomas. The CEU-SJfamily, and your community... You 67 are among the best that include graduates female and 33 males. Dr. Don we have to offer to the world C. Larson, dean of instruction, and more will be expected of said fully a third of this class you." such activities. In the monthly meeting of Coyote Wash at La Sal the Canyon Rim Club, on Junction, SR 191 and SR 46 Tuesday, May 1, a schedule for Project includes bridge replacefuture group rides was out- ment and shoulder work. lined: May 19 the group ride Crews will demolish the old Valedictorian Susanne will be the Monticello-Blandin- g bridge structure and restrict are honor students with Johnson of or 3.5 urged direc(Bulldog) TVail ride. traffic to one lane one to their educational higher." enjoy ATV riders interested in partion at a time with flaggers USU received journey. "I hope you are ticipating will meet at the on site from May 8 through masters graduates in education, degrees finding now the joy in at 8:30 May 10. Crews will then open Loyds Lake turn-of- f and discovering and learning, and a.m., May 19. It will be an the roadway to one lane in each secondary education, instructional technology. easy ride with good compan- direction through the compleions. Participants are re- tion of the project. Traffic can minded to bring their lunches. expect moderate to heavy deFuture rides will include lays. Expected completion: Maverick Point on June 2, June 2001. C grade-point-averag- es - - fellow-studen- ts not waiting until you are 40 something. Gail Glover, dean of administrative and student services, lauded honorary doctorate recipient Carolyn Black for her commitment to her family, community, and higher education in San Juan County." Dr. Robert McPherson was honored with the CEU Board of Trustees Faculty Award of Excellence for 2001 for his deep and demanding commitment to the mission of the San Juan Campus. The program included special presentations to outgoing CEU President Grace Sawyer Jones and USU Vice-Preside- nt Robert Gilliland. Representatives from the Board of Regents, the Office of the Commissioner and the CEU Board of Trustees also participated. credit lines. for the future. Preparation SES Zions 5-y- ear Cash flow. It's your lifeblood.. Ybur ability to add new merchandise. Expand that database. Staff up for the holidays. And the thousand other things you have to do to stay in business. That's where Zions Bank's secured credit line comes in. It gives you a flexible line of credit, with easy check access good for up to 5 years. So you can focus on something more important: your future. To learn more about our credit lines, and other ways or visit us at wwwzionsbrecl.com. Just one more way to show, we to grow your business, call haven't forgotten who keeps us in business? real-esta- j i te Member FDIC & ZIONS BANK j ww'v-zionsbrec.co- |