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Show Blue Mountain Entertainment begins membership drive and rhythm and blues, with a mix of innovative arrangements and exciting originals. Lee Fugal creates "Musical Mayhem on Monday, March 3, with his delightful musical mix of early jazz piano with familiar songs, various folk "Tales of Hans Christian instruments, his own unique Anderson, with two programs "musical inventions, and aron Saturday, December 7, one rangements of multiple instruat 3 p.m. and the other 7 p.m. ments (such as three trumpets Missoula Theatres team of at once). Lees clever concoctwo professional actorsdirec-tor- s tion of audience participation brings to the community and impersonations of musical a set, lights, costumes, props legends all add up to a deliand makeup everything it cious recipe for musical mertakes to put on a play except riment and mayhem. Julie de Azevedo, one of the the cast. Fifty to 60 students will be cast and rehearsed regions finest modern-po- p throughout the week, learning singersongwriters appears on lines, songs and choreography Monday, March 24. Julie has musical. a striking ability to write and for the y vocal perform songs that express Eclipse, a will entertainment group, perhigh levels of emotion, form on Monday, January 13. storytelling and insight. She has written songs for televiA top a cappella group, Eclipse has entertained audiences sion, radio, and movies, in addition to her own albums. both domestically and internaMichael Robinson, known as tionally with explosive sounds, harthe Millennial Cowboy, predriving rhythms, and lush monies. Eclipses repertoire sents his solo show on Monday, ranges from vocal jazz to pop April 28. His dynamic and Blue Mountain Entertainment has made plans for the concert series, and 3 season membership sales are now underway, according to Derryl R. Jack, President. Missoula Childrens Theatre presents the season opener, 2002-200- - - full-leng- th high-energ- San Juan County Surplus Vehicle Auction The following vehicles will be sold by SEALED BID". The vehicles are to be sold "as is". There are no warranties, expressed or implied for any of the vehicles. The vehicles are available for inspection - Monday thru Thursday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm by checking through the San Juan County Road Office located at 835 East Highway 666, Monticello, Utah. The vehicles are located on the north fence line of the San Juan County Fairgrounds, due to liability requirements, these vehicles cannot be test driven. Sealed bids must be received no later than 5:00 pm on Thursday, October 31. 2002 at the following address: San Juan County Vehicle Bid 117 South Main Street. 202 Post Office Box 9 Monticello, Utah 84535-000- 9 Bids received after this time and date will not be opened. The bids for any and all these vehicles should be sealed in an envelope and marked SEALED VEHICLES' on the outside of the envelope. Please provide a separate piece of paper for each vehicle you may bid on, with the following Information: Name, Address and Telephone Number Number of Vehicle Bid Amount San Juan County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informality of any bid. The successful bidder will be required to pay sales tax on the No vehicle will be allowed to price bid at the rate of be removed until the payment has been received in certified funds (cashiers check, money order or cash). Any payments made by personal or company check must clear prior to vehicle being removed. THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 23, 2002 - Page 9 charming performance combines cowboy music classics, g original songs, humor, and his n and own award-winnin- gut-splitt- in heart-touch- knee-slappi- in poetry. Michael creates a bridge from cowboy legends to cowboys dreams of tomorrow. Appreciation of na- ture inspires much ofhis prizewinning poetry and music. BMEs always-enjoyabl- e Spring Gala will complete the seasons offerings on Monday, May 19. This program offers local community members an opportunity to present their own talents to an appreciative audience. Its always a varied and enjoyable program. All programs are in the Monticello High auditorium. In addition to admission to BMEs exciting line-u- p of programs, holders of season memberships will also be able to attend Kigalia Fine Arts presentations in Blanding. Because the Utah Art Councils Performing Arts Tours partially funds most programs, prices for this huge array of entertainment are only $35 for families, $14 for adults, and $7 for students. Tickets for individual programs may be purchased at the door at higher BLM guidelines for wind The Bureau of Land Man- agement issued guidelines that will help the agency respond to a growing interest in the commercial development of wind energy projects on the nations public lands. The guidelines, set forth in a Wind Energy Development Policy issued by the BLM, cover the y approcessing of site for wind energy plications and monitoring facilitesting ties, as well as applications for commercial wind energy development projects on public lands. The BLM fully supports the right-of-wa- BLM-man-ag- ed Presidents National Energy Policy, which is aimed at developing domestic energy to reduce Americas dependence on foreign sources of energy, said BLM Director Kathleen Clarke. Along with traditional sources of energy produced from the public lands -including coal, natural gas and oil - renewable resources such as wind energy can play an important role in meeting Americas energy needs. The BLM Wind Energy Policy provides consistent guidance on the timely pro- cessing of wind energy right- - prices. We specialize in helping people establish good credit 15 minute loan service Vehicle 79 - Vehicle 68 - Vehicle 73 - Vehicle 25 - 1977 Vehicle 15 145,920 miles Minimum Bid $500 1996 Jeep Cherokee - 103,630 miles Minimum Bid $800 1989 Jeep Cherokee - 170,023 miles Minimum Bid $500 1988 Jeep Cherokee - 217,356 miles Minimum Bid $500 - 1993 Chevrolet Ambulance Chevrolet Van Vehicle - 1979 Chevrolet 122 - 1992 Ford Vehicle 130 Vehicle 2 Van F-2- 50 Vehicle 57 - Cherokee - 1992 Ford - 1980 Ford F-2- 50 F-2- 50 Vehicle 58 - 1972 Chevrolet 163,107 miles. - Minimum Bid $300 100,101 miles Minimum Bid $300 Minimum Bid $100 - 133,232 mi. 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The interest in wind energy development is increasing, and the BLM continues to receive new right-of-wa- received some 30 new applications for projects in Nevada, CALL OR STOP By TODAyi New office hours 9 am - 6 pm Idaho, New Mexico, California, Wyoming and Washington. The BLM, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior, manages more land 262 - million surface acres 435-678-7- 882 Ask for Shellie or Maiy - Phone applicants welcomed UMLOWEEN - than any other Federal agency. d Most of the countrys BLM-manage- public land is located in 12 Western includ- states, ing Alaska. The BLMs multiple use mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future genera- cards pec eats atlots vors Hines tions. The BLM accomplishes this by managing for such resources as outdoor recreation, livestock grazing, and energy and mineral development that helps meet the nations energy needs, and by conserving natu- ral, historical, cultural, and other resources on the public lands. We even have brooms on sale! HAUNTED at thcGctaway.Miniature.Golf Course fiDGSanO) (VMTRKttmofJ, ONDAYMSATURDA -- $500 y; extra cask for. 6. - 1995 Jeep ments for wind energy development; authorization of wind energy activities on public land as Federal Land Policy and Management Acts rights-of-wa- project proposals on public land. The BLM has recently BID-SURPL- Vehicle 92 applications and addresses the following issues: land use plan requireof-w-ay $100 to $700 Fall Projects? 2 South Main St, Blanding energy MONTICELLO MERCANTILE 80 S Main Monticello Los Tachos .:o WilLbe-r- ? closed fgcfc:3i 280 E. Central 435-587-22- 56 Monticello |