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Show 20 A March 17, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Monday, Hope For Navajos At Mexican Hat? ; DOROTHY B t Deseret 0. News Staff Writer 'MEXICAN HAT. San Juan There are happy sounds along the and eights single street which is Mexican Jlat. Children play, dogs bark and a Navajo man pairts a crosswalk leading to the County here. Representatives of Utahs technical already colleges have taken a look at the big Minerals Co. complex near here. The multi million - dollar complex was built during the height of the uranium boom to process uranium ore. After government stopped buying uranium the plant closed and all Utah oie is now, being processed at Moab. It is the dream of San Juan that the Navajo agencies tribe will purchase the big plant which is for sale. Excess buildings, not needed for the training program or community, could be 'eased out. Rental or sale of houses to 100 Navajo families would combine so tne tribe could realize its investment back in from three to five years, Mr. Bradford said. are Meanwhile, Navajos working, learning and living in Mexican Hat. Parts of the Atlas School. ' The Navajo families who have moved into this ghost town may be the pioneers of a new industrial renter and the federal fade school complex. Here is an opportunity for all agencies interested in the welfare of the Utah Navajo Indians to pool their ingenuity 1u develop this bonanza for our Indian neighbors, says Cleal Bradford, emplojed by Work Incentive Program (WIN) in charge of vocational training in Sun Juan County. After the Deseret News pointed out the hardships encountered here, when Title 5 funds were withdrawn hist August, we were considered for the WIN program. Now, applications have been by combined agencies Of San Juan County to deter- - . Atlas plant are rented by the San Juan Welfare Dept.. accumulated have Funds through sale of Indian-madmerchandise resulting from the training program carried on in San Juan during the days of Title 5 funds. mine whether the Department of Labor or the Department of will Security Employment make funds available for a monumental training program REA pie-pare- d '? s i. 'I v '-Jr lrs& I - I ' I 1 $ ' r XL Brian Hogan e Heather Ellt worth Brent Hogan THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHOAY GREETINGS TO: Brian and Brent Hovan,,twin sons of ttr. and Mrs. Dennis Hogan, 443 Bradley Wav, Sandy; He? her Ellsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Lynn Ellsworth 1991 Wyoming St-Julie emery, daughter of Mr. an J Mrs." Stephen ; Emery, 4031 $. 3200 West; Karen Powers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powers, 1943 Hollywood Ave.j Kevin 232 9 Armstrong, son of Mr. and AMs. Earl Armstrong, Deborah Todd, dai.ghter of Mr. and Kensington A1 Mrs, Jay Todd, 537 W. Capitol St.; Brenda Dahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dahl 440 Post St.; Troy Martineau, son of tar, and Mrs. K'lOtton Vartineau, 1520 E. 4500 South; Janet Swift, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Shelley Swift, 480 S. 11th East, Bountiful; Stephanla Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zane Curtis, 879 Crocus Cir., Sandy; and ail ether babies me year o'd Sunday and Monday. (Pictures of babies o' Deseret News subscribers wiH be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monoay through Friday from 10 a m. until 1 p m. at least three days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: BOY5: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Otschewsk , 1355-5tEast. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hughlty, 5050 Cottonwood i.ane. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn E. Duckwo'th, 10577 Carnation, Sanoy. Mr. and Mrs. Danny S. Tan, 34 Colorado St. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fabrizlo, Hanna, Duchesne County. Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Johnson, 454 E. South Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Riccardi, 421 E. Bradley Way, Sandy. Karen Powers Julie Emery Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. and and and and and and Deborah Todd Kevin Armstrong Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Richard Lee, 3080 Hollywood Aye. Rt oh C. Lewis, 171 E. 21st North,, Kaysville. Harold Fulton, 363 Edmonds Place. East, Midvale. George Di99ns, 7087-3rSheryl Hatch, 146406th East. View Dr., Dennis Hick, 4900 Plymouth Taylorsviiie. Mr. and Mrs. Jercma Bennett, 449 Ramona Ave. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L Nelson, 1045 Jefferson St. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen C. St. Jeor, 1743 10th East. AAr, and Mrs, Russell M. Warren, ve. 2121 Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Warrtn Lewis, 214 Lane Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Jensen, 4399 Ebony Ave., Murray. Mr. and AArr. Dean L. Smith, 588 Desoto St. Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Aibey, 1816 W. 4840 South. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Newman, 13200 S. 10th West, Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Royal, 147 Hampton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Raymond, East. AAr. and Mrs. Randy 5. Brlnkerhcf, 13235 S. 1735 West. AAr. and Mrs. James E. 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Our store is bulging with bargains that must be sold to make room for new merchandise arriving. 450.00 Sculptured Velvet love Seat Dahl The Utah State Bar board ot The disciplinary committee of Manufacturers are buying commissioners recommended to the bar, headed by Gknn W, jewelry, leather goods and the State Supreme Court today Adams, Ogden, held hearings picture frames made by disbarment of George E. Brid-wel- l, Oct. 10, 11, and 23, 1968, in the Navajos in the Mexican Hat Salt Lake attorney for installation. proceedings. unprofessional conduct. There are 100 children and three teachers in tiie Mexican Hat school. Things are going better for them since a school lunch program was recently O initiated. Throuh the San Juan School Distircts Title I funds SAVE 5.99 on MAGICQLOR and Utah Board of Indian . have Affairs, arrangements no Goes on like a breeze been made with Mexican Hat odor . . . dries in 20 "painty" Cafe to provide hot lunches. no lap marks . . . minutes Mexican Hat is four miles washable for years an east of the Goosenecks of the years. Hands, tools wash out San Juan. Its highway instalin water. White and 4 colors. lations realize a good tourist trade.' The Atlas plant is a HEW Provides $124,531 For Reg. mile or so south of the river. 5.99 Deseret News Washington Bureau When the plant was built workers Evening activities are being each for The De WASHINGTON during the uranium boom, The money will be used in sixlplanned to encourage parents Gal. 2 gal. nothing was spared in the partment of Health, Education counties: Box Elder, Cache, participate. Courses in home quality of tiie homes and and Welfare said Monday fat Convenient Terms and Weber. 'The economics and auto mechanics1 Utah thatjDavjS) buildings. Tor awarded $124,531 has been curriculum will cover the basic will be given through a cooperathe Utah State Department of skills of reading, mathematics tive effort with the state adult Public Instruction to assist chil- - and language arts, including! education program and financed 0.1. ieliMI dren for migrant agriculturaEnglish as a second language.) by vocational education. I&IEIUEM No Tricks Brenda 's , &, .1 Branch Offica-a33rd South A State Straat, Salt Lakt City, Utah 2661 Wadiington Blvd., Ogdtn, Utah 363 North Uniuarsity Ava., Provo, Utah 1 1 North Main Straat, Tootlt, Utah Main & Broadway, Buttt, Montana tj |