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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 23, 1901 and agement designa- bighorn sheep through human intrusion. Appellants note that when it comes to commissioners County ask for new legislation and a federal policy that will require economic impact assessments and evaluations to counterbalance environmental impact assessments "If such and evaluations. laws exist, we would appreciate technical assistance as to what they are and how to effectively use them." ar ment. County officials and the Red Rock Club, who learned of the motion on December 27, appealed last week for more time to prepare a rebuttal. In letters to Secretary of the Interior Manuel Lujan, Congress- transplanting sheep in human Utah Governor Norman Bangerter, the appellants call the motion "an excel- coming and lent example of the political rhetoric used by some environmental organizations to confuse the public and sabotage the legal process set forth by Congress in the matter (wilderness man the using trails. They say more damage to the environment will occur without the supervision and education provided by the Red Rock Jeep Safari hosts bighorn habitats (as the Utah Division of has life Wild- for proposed Professor and Castle valleys), there appears to be no problem with bighorn intrusion on humans. The annual Jeep Safari uses 28 existing roads and Attachments to the letter to Secretary Lujan note that trails used for the Jeep Safari are on public lands. They suggest withdrawal of the BLM permit will not stop annual participants from man Wayne Owens, and jeep trails within Grand and San Juan counties. On November 2, 1990, officials at the Moab BLM office signed a record of decision and finding of no significant impact, thereby grantpermit to the ing a ar Red Rock for a spring Jeep Safari and a fall campout. Navajo trust fund (Continued from page 1) and the Indian Affairs Board of responsibility for the Navajo Trust Fund, Scruggs said. He adds that the Navajo funds, for the most part, have been mismanaged by "We need to Navajos. make sure they have access to the expertise they need to manage t he fund properl Attention miners and survivors of miners Lawyers will explain who is qualified for and how to apply for compassionate compensation under the Radiation Hxposure Compensation Act. Two meetings scheduled: Friday, January 25 in Monticello beginning at 7 p.m. at the county courthouse and, Saturday, January 26, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Fdk Ridge Restaurant. 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"You have told us what our priorities are - ecu nomic development, housing, land restoration, protection for water resources, begin- education and a provement of health care. ed m tin ('lection to downfall came after he was indicted and tried for fraud m the sale of the Big Boquillas Rauch In an inauguration speech hold of before." Zah vnd during meetings last summer, People all across the reservation expressed a desire to return to the simple, basic, Navajo values which have been handed down through the "As and the im- your first elected pledge that we In will adhere to them. unity, we shall be strong and we shall succeed!" Taking the oath of office president, during I inaugural cere- monies, Mark Maryboy, San Juan County commissioner, and Andrew Tso, officially began their first term as tribal council representatives for the Red Mesa Chapter. The hippopotamus may kill more people than any other animal in Africa, says Xutional GtOtfrajhic 349 95 Bookshelf 4Q95 W Reg 295 95 These principles mandate that elected leaders must never forget that they are there to serve the Navajo people; that Navajos must Save s120 Digital 100-Wa- tt nr leader of the Navajos has Zah said. Player Save s100 d of the Navajo Nation. In the past, the elected "There are basic principles within the foundation of our culture," generations. Car Under-Das- h CD guration as first president world that the Navajo Nation is stronger than ever Business PC XL lie crowd attending his inau- "We now have a special opportunity to begin anew and to share our dream. It is up to us, as a People and as a Nation, to show the Nobody Compares AT t words of greeting from Peterson Zah to the large let go. ' P in - this now beginning and not ' , u "Ya Teeh everybody! We are here, and we are ready" put the past behind us are ready for a new As a People ning. Nation, we must take RELIABLE QUALITY it- I Navajos inaugurate first president calling for unity after the turbulence of the past four years, Zah said, "We have CREATING NEW STANDARDS TANDY Reg 3 19 95 Ask about our Freedom Plan 3995 49Reg 95 Bao Includes tire rotation, spin balance and road hazard warranty Electronic STUDFINDER Desktop Calculator Cut 35 Cut 24" 1288 988 5 Reg 95 12 Sc ir Helps finj wait bat'pw -- p5 3 The motion for stay filed by the Sierra Club emphasizes the harm caused to tion)." h Page and trail guides. Grand County fights Sierra Club If environmentalists have their way, the twenty-fiftspring Jeep Safari in Grand County will never happen. A motion by the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund calls for a stay of the operating permit issued by the Bureau of Land Manage- - We have a good Tune Ups for Computerized Vehicles Weatheradio Receiver Instant ea'her anytime t i '.1 -- supply of Goodyear Tires n'o Our technicians are ASC certified and receive continuous training |