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Show E2 SB SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Opinion Letters Continued from Page 4 Kudos Dear Editor: Kudos are in order! I am so grateful for the many great citizens and their dedication and help in maintaining our county road rights. Terril Honey, President ofthe Color Country Chapter of People for the USA, has been an outstanding leader with his unswerving dedication, calm, yet forceful manner. Mike Noel has made valuable contributions of expertise in BLM affairs and is articulate in disseminating pertinent information. Mark Habbeshaw, retired Las Vegas police officer, has a wealth of knowledge in legal matters. He is a effective and excellent an negotiator, writer. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25, 2000 sands of dollars have been donated that, sadly, have to be used in litigation. I believe the citizens have overwhelmingly expressed where they stand on this road issue. Litigation could be stopped if the roads for he states quiet title initiative. Please continue to encourage the county commissioners to sign no road agreements with the federal government. Access and maintenance issues can be resolved as needed. Continue to commissioners would agree to to a public donate to the Color Country putting the issue vote. Chapter legal fund. We shall be Our work isnt over, but weve victorious! come a long way. Much work is Betty Lynch Kanab going into verifying 20 county road-byroa- d, I I I I I I I I K L ' ot - w A 'W''--- .. Call wC-- i 4-55- Q&fiHs ANjMtafc Truman Lynch, my best friend and husband. Road Committee Chairman, is a great organizer Key, Cathy Brock, I Earl help-physicall- emotionally, Ms t y, t fi- i etc. So nancially, talent-wisthe above, many, including have given countless hours and money to researching and verifying RS2477 roads. They have received no monetary e, I payments but they have received payments of gratifica- tion for jobs well done, appreciation for being successful in their efforts, and cooperation workfrom behind-the-scen- es ing citizens. A special thanks goes to the spouses and families of these dedicated workers. Thanks to hundreds of citizens, not only from Kanab, but from surrounding communities and commissioners of Garfield, San Juan, and Washington Counties, for their support in attending work- meetings during prime ing and school hours, even though meetings werent held in locations large enough to accommodate them. Thou Ijieii imoiKj' tiitbiRinaWiorii MwllHtUt HIHH -- I bis m) fl i i i wi r " r o f 310 S 100 E Heritage Center it. Robinson, Corrine Hamblin, Bob Senecal, and scores of others. There are many more I wish to thank for their superb r j 52 U and scrounger for equipment and supplies. No way can I name all of the major helpers, but a few more are Worth Brown, Bill & Rainell 'V V oil rrrpim v w VLj DOD r ,r Roger Holland and son, James, have been invaluable in their GPS expertise, maps, fe "rL' ijm can Li. w iyq v today. soft-spoke- n, and knowledge of all county roads. Marilyn Lawson is a sharp thinker and is so helpful in doing groundwork details, heading up the newsletter, keeping records, writing articles, phon: ing, contacting, checking, observing, you name 'r , . i i i i i i j |