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Show THE SAN JL'AN RECORD WMn-wlay- . Nwnbr 6, 2002 Page Edge of Cedars honored for youth help 4 Jfrom tlje 3ast San Juan County 60 years ago Successful elected candidates are as follows: County Commisr term John I). Rogers; sioner two-yeterm, Noel Sitton; County Treasurer, Pearl Walton; County Sheriff, Leroy Wood; County Clerk, Ruth Bailey; County Assessor, Clarence Utah farmers Black; and County Attorney, Karl R. Lyman. wishing to purchase rubber boots or work shoes for use in farm work must make application to the local War Price and Rationfour-yea- ar nity. The Restorative Justice Committee of the Utah Jdve-nil- e Court System supports successful work programs at sites such as Edge of the Cedars, to educate youth, help them achieve competencies through work experience, and hold them accountable for their actions. For the past six years, the (EOC), will receive a presti- - gious award from the Chief Justice for the State of Utah for his outstanding efforts helping youth to complete their community service hours through the restitution work program. The award will be presented in Salt Lake City at the RESTA conference on November 8, 2002. Art Adair, Deputy Probation Officer for the 7th District Ju- 50 years ago The Boy Scouts of America and the Freedom Foundation sponsor the (let Out and Vote Campaign". Thirty Monticello Scouts distribute door hangers in Monticello. Scout masters are Tex Bradford, Jack Redd and Cooper Jones. Court has hired full-tim- e Deputy Probation Officers Work Crew Supervisors to 40 years ago his patience and dedication in helping youth learn responsibility, a positive work ethic, useful skills, and a respect for cultural identity. destroyed in a fire at the Dugout Ranch in Indian Creek. Of the three injured men only one, Alfred Black, requires hospitalization. The other injured included Jim Beecher and Freddy The Bat", a mystery play, is selected for proKikenburger. duction by the Monticello Civic Theatre group, according to Betty McDonald, president. According to Adair, the youth workers assigned to Edge of the Cedars all say the same thing: "EOC is a fun 30 years ago place to work. They treat you It was tough to pick a homecoming queen at Monticello when Marcia Christensen and Dorothy Johnson tied in the voting. MHS has two queens, and attendants are Joylynn Jones and Wilford Frost and granddaughter Debra Amber Adams. Randall show off the kind of spuds grown in Montezuma Canpounds. yon. The biggest weighs four and fair and with respect." Goodwin and his In 2001-0at colleagues Edge of the Cedars assisted area youth in completing over 1300 volunteer hours at the museum. The RESTA award has a fifteen-year history. Each of the court districts in Utah is eight offered one award per year. The award goes to a service site or individual that goes 2, er 20 years ago With the help of state funds, the San Juan Alternative School trailhas over 85 students attending classes in two double-wid- e Zenos Black in Career Center Blanding. ers behind the years ago School superintendent Hal Jensen reports that 52 percent of students are Native American, Hispanic, Asian or Pacific IsMonticello High School lander and 48 percent are Anglo. Homecoming Queen is Monique Odette, with Melanie Dunow second attendant and Christina Fdfelt first attendant. history of helping youth complete their community service hours. Goodwin has been taking good care of the museum building and grounds and supervising youth workers since the summer of 2000. Edge of the Cedars is a museum of Native American culture that also manages an archaeological repository and protects a prehistoric Puebloan village. Although the museum's exhibition area will be closed to the public this winter for renovation, visitors may view the ruins and browse the museum store free of charge. For more information, contact the museum at 435-678-223- 8. NORiTiHERNIElIEeiTiRlG Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Licensed Electrical Contractor Commercial David Johnson 678-237- Residential 6 Eric Johnson Trenching 678-355- 4 SAN JUAN COUNTY CHURCH GUIDE Church of Jesus Christ Assembly of God Church 378 W 500 N Blanding 678-315- of 1 2nd Ward 3rd Ward 7th Ward 678-281- 9 678-394- 217 I appreciate a(C the support I have received during my S St. 349 2nd thanthose Monticello E S Monticello Main 20 1 St. E 1 20 S Bluff j Bj 587-232- 2 Blanding 435-587-26- Blanding 5th Ward 8th Ward 678-202- 2 678-331- 9 E Blanding 678-297- 5 678-202- 3 5 Branch 7 Mexican Hat Branch 165 S Main Monticello 8 1st Ward 6 3rd Ward 234 N 200 W Monticello 6 2nd Ward 9 4th Ward Bluff 672-222- 683-224- 587-257- 587-251- 587-261- Monument Valley 587-213- Eastland Branch 5 La Sal Branch First United Methodist Church Dove Creek Colorado Monticello 587-277- 686-227- E 2nd S Monticello SPONSORED BY THESE LOCAL BUSINESSES Black OIL CO. Palmers BOOkstor Wholesale Sheriff Mife Lacy -- TWfMWff JPl Retail 2 0 Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs' Witnesses 69 2nd professionalism andhard worR. W.IHQM. 587-271- 5 Adventist 727-324- 678-331- 8 678-271- 9 200 N Ward 4th 6th Ward 672-239- 6 Rock Door Canyon 678-271- 8 1st Ward 255 Christopher's Mission Seventh-da- y Ixvorhwith in the sheriffs office for their WMP 8 Joseph's Catholic Church re-elect- ion I also wish to campaign. Blanding San Juan Community Evangelical Free Blandihtf:Monticellog435:678;241 5 Blanding 678-251- 8 200 S Main Liberty Baptist Church 867 Pinion Ridge Rd Saints Latter-da- y 100 W 900 N First Baptist Church 157 S 300 W Blanding 96 E 5th N Monticello 587-253- 4 Call Us For Prompt And Efficient Service No Job Too Large Or Too Small es- venile Court in San Juan tablish and track work sites. Edge of the Cedars has a long County, nominated Andrew for A bunkhouse, blacksmith shop and tool shed are completely 10 ing the youth of the commu- dars State Park Museum Sheriff Mike Lacy Aug. 4 Sept. 29 ing Board. one-quart- beyond the call of duty in help- Andrew Goodwin, Maintenance Specialist and Historic Replicator at Edge of the Ce- LDS Canyonlands MOTOR INN 587-336- 1 |