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Show Accidents claim five lives on toads THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday. December 5. 2001 - Part 2 Issue of Beehive Hstoy focuses on Utah power relations and disparity In 1893 Richard Wetherill found the bones of ninety persons in an alcove in southeastern cowboy-arvhaeolo-g- ist They had not died Utah. read in the geography of a place, especially in the patterns of city development. An article on early Salt Lake subdivisions explains how the west side neighborhoods were deliberately planned for the stabbed. Scalps had been working classes; meanwhile, taken. Later studies showed on the east side, developers that in 400 AD. forty adult marketed lots to middle-clas- s males, fifteen adult females, professionals. Among the enand nine young people had ticements they offered were been slaughtered in a violent easy access to streetcars, pure massacre or battle. air away from the grime of the Why did it happen? We dont city, and restrictive covenants from know for sure, but it is obvibarring ous that in this cave, for what- buying homes. ever reason, one group exerOutright segregation, a concised the ultimate control over trolling strategy once used by another. the dominant group, is no An article about Anasazi longer legal, of course. Yet power struggles introduces the countless other strategies are latest Beehive History, a maga- still in use, and groups conzine that explores Utah his- tinue to struggle to gain or tory as a way to shed light on maintain power. Beehive History hopes to today's issues. This years Beefocuses on power stimulate thought, discussion, hive History relations and disparity. For in- and greater awareness of the stance, other articles in the ways people dominate and are magazine articles describe the dominated, as well as the ways experiences and strategies of they respond to disparity. For immigrants who, along with a a copy of this fascinating new home, gained a low posimagazine, contact the Utah tion on the social scale when State Historical Society at (801) they came to Utah. Relations of power can be peacefully.' Heads had been bludgeoned. Bodies had been Wedaesday December S Bluff Service Area Board meeting. Service Area office, 7 p.m. Southeast Utah Land Users board CEU-Tec- h Bldg meeting. 7 p.m., Social Security rep. Monticcllo Family Service Building. Social Security rep. Bianding Workforce Services. p m. n. December 6 Thursday Social Security rep. Bianding Workforce Services. .Monday December 10 San Juan County Commission meeting. 10 a.m. Courthouse. Tuesday December 11 Parent Empowerment meeting. 6 p.m.. Whitehorse High Cafeteria. American Legion Serv ice Officer. Dept of Workforce Services. 8:30-- 9 30 a m. Wednesday December 12 Mor.ticello City Council. 7 pm.. Von'.iceiio C:r Offices. Bland:r.g City Council. B'.and:rf City Offices. ' p.m.. ns Cold and snowy weather took a tragic turn in the past week as five San Juan County residents were killed in two separate automobile accidents. On November 29, two employees of the San Juan School District were killed when their car was hit head on by a pickup on U.S. Highway 6 near Soldier Summit. Barbara served as a special ed were Killed went off the side of an icy road in McElmo Canyon. The van rolled down a steep embankment, according to the Colorado State Patrol. The victims were reportedly on the way to receive dialysis treatment in Cortez. Suzanne Herman taught in the San Juan School District since 1990. Most recently, she Bennett Taylor and Suzanne Herman. Both were in a vehicle owned by the San Juan School District on their way up to training meetings on the Wasatch Front. According to Utah Highway Patrol, the pickup skidded into their lane and they were hit head on. In addition, three White Mesa residents were killed on their way to Cortez in McElmo Canyon in southwest Colorado. Jesse Whiskers, Barbara Morris and Pearl Wells were passengers in a van owned by the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, which went out of control and pre- teacher at Bluff School and Montezuma Creek Elementary School, in addition to serving as a drivers education teacher at Whitehorse school High SchooL Bennett has taught in the1 San Juan School District since 1987. The mother of three was serving as the Educational Psychology examiner in the school district office. She was the head teacher at both the Halls Crossing and La Sal schools for several years and worked at the Monticello Elementary School from 1992-2000. 533-350- 0. Milk can be obtained from a variety of animals. In Arab lands, camel's milk is drunk, in other places, tha milk of mares. Laplanders drink reindeer milk and the people of Egypt and India use the milk of water buffaloes. 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Broadway. 825 Monticello Chamber of Commerce to host Santa Parade event. early January banquet at Monticello High SchooL J (Johnson Building) I TRX 450s (All Models) Ranchers (All Models) Sport Trax 400 EX Sport Trax 300 EX Sport Trax 250 EX Rubicon 500 TRX 400s XR 650R XR 600R XR 200R I I tima IIn 'stmaai iMi.iv. 3gta3H ii .iiw.n', JJOpm Mai kgtkw in Big Horn MM PC pm Bt JO pm JpvGamea oopr RpcSacv Woo Pn 696 East Central Monflcelo 435-587-10- 27 XR250R BEST ON EARTH IE tore PH XR 400R Rhonda 1 I SO pm In addition to the parade and events at City park, a large number of retail businesses in Monticello will remain open for holiday shopping on Saturday. It's one of the first events sponsored by the rejuvenated Monticello Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce is beginning a membership drive, culminating in an . 16 Foreman Rubicon Blue Mountain Cinema. 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