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Show The Tlmas-lndapanden- Thursday, Mar. 27, 1986 t, A3 County tentatively OK'S bonding for Green River packing plant Grand County desires. . Rancher D.L. Taylor, met with the Commission and ex- Com- missioners gave tentative approval Monday for an industrial revenue bond for Utah Beef Packers, to construct a parking plant in Grand County at Green River, after discussions with a company principal, Darrel Ross and Grand County Attorney Bill pressed concerns about" th6 growing elk herd on the LaSal Mountains. He said it hasnt yet affected the grass because of a row of wet seasons. If we experience a dry spell, however, the herd could create problems for livestock operations on the mountain, he said. ' Benge. Mr. Ross appeared in the morning session of the mission, and requested that the bond be increased from $3 million to $5 million, and was asked to return in the afternoon when Mr. Benge was to be present. The attorney adivsed the Commission that since preliminary advertising relative to the bond approval had been in the amount of $3 million, they they should proceed with a bond of that size, and increase the amount later if the company so Com- Com-mission- . er John Zimmermau moved that the Commission accept the recommendation of the Sportsmens Club that the county recommend to the Utah Big. Game Board that 25 to- 50 cow elk hunt be scheduled on the LaSals to forestall damage when there is a dry season. All Com- missioners motion. supported r' ,r ' the In other action, engineers Keith Koler, Edward Armstrong and Tom Logue met with the Commission regarding bids for airport construction. On the the of recommendation engineering firm, the low bid of W.W. Clyde Construction Co. for paving the new airport was accepted, Travel Council bills to the Commission also presented letters of resignation from the Council of members Ken Sleight and J.J. Wang. Commissioners accepted the resignations, and voted to send letters of appreciation to the men for their service. Mrs. Eason stated that she would prepare advertisements for persons interested in applying for filling the vacancies. Commissioners discussed contract and sive master plan for Grand Cqunty, Moab City and Castle Valley. Mr. Prall stated that it would involve three separate plans. A grant application to the Utah Community Impact Board has been submitted to fund the d match being plan, with provided by local community block grant funds. Around six months will be required to do for approval, and documents were authorized to be signed. The action was approved by Dave Gabbert who Federal represented Aviation Agency, principal financer of the construction the one-thir- input. Commissioners formally accepted the proposal from Ml Prall. A number of other minor items of business were handled by Commissioners during their meeting. day-lon- g - from United of St. International Design If you would like further information on Chelation George for work on Equestrian Therapy for Atheroscerotic Vascular Disease (hardening of the arteries, Heart Attacks, Stroke) Call 0 for an appointment to view our (303) educational video tape or for a free brochure write to: center design. Commissioner Zimmerman recommended that the Equestrian Center Board 241-363- study the proposal and report to Commissioners on their findings. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE William L. Reed, MD. Les of Prall the Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments met with Commissioners to discuss his agency preparing a comprehen Marian .Eason presented closely with local planning and zoning commissions to get their CHELATION THERAPY -- AN ALTERNATIVE the proposal project. Mr. Koler stated that a preconstruction conference will be held in the immediate future, and work should begin quite soon. He stated the project will take about six weeks to complete, and that there will be only two to three weeks when larger type aircraft will not be able to use the facility. Light aircraft will be able to use a temporary airstrip. the plan, and Mr. Prall stated that his agency would work 591 25 Road No. a-- 4 Grand Junction, CO 81505 1 Charlene Ritter and Dina Darbonne, of Central Services, hold the that was recently sent to Willard Scott, weatherman special on NBCs Today Show. The shirt was contributed by the Shop and displays eight caricatures of the fifteen Jeep Safari trails being offered this year. Buy tires the easy way,with The Performance Caret, CPGoodrteh Today Show weatherman hosted on Moab visit The Moab Chamber of Commerce and Red Rock put together a Moab promotional package for Willard Scott of the Today Show. The package highlighted the Easter Jeep Safari and included a showing caricatures special of some of the trails. Scott has been noted for plugging areas and events that send notices and unique gifts. have been one of his favorite mediums in getting the message across. The various activities of the Red Rock Club have attracted considerable attention to canyon country. The Moab area is becoming known as one of the best sites for rallies in the nation. sequently, the club has generated a good deal of media coverage for the irt know-ledgab- noted. -- businesses that are most impacted GQsEffiiiS3--' fill Season ion S le . (259-7531- (259-8825- ), (259-716- ' ; . S3 month per for a set of 4 tires size LT23575R-1- 5 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Kevin and Mary Conrad, Fruita, CO, are proud parents of a son, James Calvin, bom March 11, and weighing 6 lb. 8 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nelson of Moab, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Conrad, Fruita, CO. 80th BIRTHDAY PARTY In honor of Earl Martins 80th Birthday, a pot luck lunch st the Old City Park at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, March 29 will be held for him.' All family and friends are invited. No LT235-75R-1- y1 i Grand Tire No Yearly Fee Down Payment ' I tof4 810.00" 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 810.00 811.00 811.00 811.00 81.2.00 812.00 81100 MMtSSMSS'Hii It 30 Days Same as Cash Payments as low as sin a -- r ' Monthly iggtaoodrich jjifts please At P15580R-13- 4 5 30x9.50x15 31x10.50x15 33x12.50x15 35x12.50x15 Price 4 satolA rw ' qUie' white 3 134.95 P16580R.13 839.95 P1Z580R-1- 3 840.95 P18580R.13 841.95 P18575R.14 845.95 P19575R-1849.95 P20575R-1850.95 P21575R-1- 4 852.95 P20575R-1-5 853.95 P21W5R-1- 5 855.95 P22S7SR-1- 5 858.95 P23575R-1- 5 859.95 9 n Monthly Price Size 6 ply Size I wiit6 0 oC0 U H80R-I- A . Economy Badia! d J.DCtive ,5 ), , Events are primarily sponsored by hard working volunteers. All too often these dedicated people and their efforts are taken for granted. It is important that the community realizes the economic and promotional value of events. To produce a full 12 month program will take more volunteers and a lot more work. This will be hard to come by, without a strong show of support from the community. According to Stanton, those who are in the best position to show appreciation are the Lifesfluer GT4 . area. Bette Stanton, Director of Central Services, said that funds are very limited for promoting southeast Utah. It is the goal of the special events committee of the Chamber of Commerce and the Grand Cunty Convention Bureau to get events scheduled in Moab all year long, rather than for just the traditional five or six summer months. They have a very positive economic she impact on the community, by event participants. This would include those who pro videfood, gas, and lodging. A good way to show support, she suggested, is: 1) continued maintenance of reason- - . able prices during event periods, and 2) be certain that all personnel dealing with the public are on the area and what is place. taking She sighted a recent incident during the Half Marathon, where . one motel reservation clerk was asked how to get to Panorama Point for the comet watch. The elerk said she didnt know. The person hearing the conversation said that he over-- , heard people ask her 'on three different occasions and she still didnt know the answer. This is a perfect example, Stanton said,. 6f the need for people to be more alert about what is going on in the area. She also stressed that there" are numbers to call for information. The Chamber of Commerce the Travel Council or the National Parks Service can answer just about any question. If it is after 6 p.m. a call to a few friends can usually produce the information ' needed, she said. i We honor The Performance rfs7rXTT7.l. Card. Use it lor any and at II automotive need here BFG I other participating lU I J Monthly payment ;TSJLr "henpurd revolving loan Amount BancOtuo Nations sales tax d to due greater may be balance on your any existing Cardaccou performance , 0Q per monthof for a set 4 tires size (EJJ ARG Country Crafts o'EgS; Texaco JtAAbU WWI 30x9.50x15 3112.00523.00 33.12.50-- 1 $118.00 324.00 $132.00 1327.00 mattaaJ ri n rAnr n nnrzi (next to Sprouse Reitz) Opening Friday . Easter Weekend Unusual Gifts & hutrnd Handwork H 3 TIRES 8 6Mon - Fri. SHOCKS uj 1 BRAKES , . 7 ALIGNMENT S Jkl STATE INSPECTION 300 North Main - Moab - Phone O 259-790- 9 8-- 1 2 Saturday |