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Show The Opinions and comments from readers . . not agree with. Because if the people in Castle Valley would go by their Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions of the Castle Valley River Ranchos, club we' think it is commenthen the county would not dable to have a business have to interfere. establishment in our midst Without deadlines there is with so much community . very little if anything spirit. It is certainly deserv- accomplished! I believe that ing of more, than the small the Code of the West is a tribute we offer here. myth in Castle Valley. Thank you. Sincerely the Moab Lions Club Sincerely, Dave Jarman Dear Sam, Dear Sam, In regards to The Code of In your last issue Calvin the West. Black was quoted as saying Speaking about a mans the San Juan county officials word being his bond. When have expressed support for people sign a contract, they the Nuclear Waste Reposiare giving their word that ' tory. He went on to say that they will carry out . this he expects most of the contract to the full extent. associated with the In regards to the County impacts to be beneficial. project Commissioners going Come on Calvin, who' against their word, this I do kidding whom? What possi JCont.from preceding page) and also furnished roadside refreshments for everyone at the end of the hike. As a community service the trailhead b dole.. Further, he says that this poison dumps proximity to Canyonlands should not in anyway be used as a basis ble benefit can be derived from transporting thousand of tons of high level wast6 by rail along the Colorado river or by truck through Moab, and burying this poison in a deep hole only twelve miles from the river? As to Calvins vision of the respository as a solution to unemployment in Grand and San Juan counties, perhaps to Thanks for the space, intends carefully examine of Energys the Department Sam. as a measure process siting Sincerely, of responsibility to the Robert Higgins for site selection. What happens to tourism when visitors to our parks enjoy the visual splendor of a acre blight on some of the worlds most environmental study of the project, in which they state that the skilled labor to build, operate and maintain the dump does not exist in Grand County and will therefore have to be imported from outside the area. What jobs Calvin? high-lev- el By -- GKC- the key to wildlife populations. Through proper management a large variety of viable wildlife populations can exist, especially here in Southeastern, Utah. A Special Wildlife PerBates Wilson of son Professor Valley is working towards improving not only his fanning methods, tech- niques, etc., but j j new Other interested land-owne- rs ing forage that -- many FOWUAj Protects Your Car Year Around Against: Rust And Corrosion. Prevents Freeze-Up- s In Winter And In Summer. A group called the Grand County Concerned Citizens Coalition plans to conduct a relay run and rally at the State Capitol protesting a nuclear proposed high-levwaste repository in Southel Utah, Saturday, March 27 through Monday, March 29. PROTECTION! s' TREATMENT SPECIAL BUY! CAR CARE PRODUCTS! sr AS TtlATMEMT Fights Rust In Fuel System, Seves Gas, Cleans Dirty s u. MTREATMOn Increase Viscosity O it az. REC. I. 90 1.20 Removes Gum. Sludge And Varnish. Cleans Carburetors, Linkage, Automatic Chokes And PCV Valves. RES. 1.99 RES. 2.19 1.90 ESEEGa IBM ccrorasEtiB CGSD GDEG 00 CCS? CBEQGff t, Screens Hsrmful Leather. 10 ' CARR. CLEANER Rays. 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He stated that the group also plans to conduct a hike from the vicinity of the proposed repository site to the Six Equipment Requirements. Domestic ft Rectangular. REG. PRICES! REC. PRICER 60-mi- le . 2.99 TO 8.49 Start. Shooter Peak area from March He added that 21-2- 6. representatives of environmental groups are expected to participate in the hike. temperature up. More calories being burned and a poor nutrirional diet are the j YEAR ROUND uamnteU Carburetors. Rally planned to oppose waste dump order to keep its body sponsible and regrettable comment about this fine country. I believe this park is a unique and an enduring natural resource to those if convincing evidence as to us who live here and to those why this project is worthy of who come from long distanour support. I believe this ces to enjoy this scenic massive government project treasure. has unstudied potential to Sincerely, make a significiant disrup- Mary Rees ttmMcnri be careful. nutritious. Juniper probably is the plant most often eaten in a year like this. Cold temperatures cause a deer to bum more calories in Archeological District within the Park is of such minor importance and should not affect this decision to site or not to site a repository at Gibson Dome, is an irre- TRIATtlC.T and when things start , theyll be thicker. This is the time of year to really be watching for deer on the highway and please Vegetation ic REC. 4.29 greening-up- found above deep snow is not very snow. socio-econom- base of rural areas. Finally, San Juan County Commissioner Calvin Blacks comment that Canyonlands National Park and the wasnt around highways melt back first, allowing for green-u- p of annual feed. This condition attracts deer, like flies to honey. The poorer condition the deer is in, the more attracted it is to the high quality green feed. The hard winter has alrady forced deer right down on the highways The break in winter is just what our deer herds need, however, to many deer it will be the kiss of death. The harder the winter the faster a deer will use up its fat reserves. Deep snows prohibit deer from being able to readily find food. Crusted snow makes it virtually impossible to paw under the snow for forage. This forces them to eat what is above the the sound Boil-Ove- rs Unfortunately the areas GKC- LOCKING SAS CAPS Prevent Theives From Siphoning Your Gas! Cool Smoked Grey Tinted Glass With Satin Black Baked Enamel Frame. Leak Proof Cushion, Keeps You Dry On Rainy Daysl SMALL REC. LAR6E 19.99 Foreign. REC. 119.99 m99 VALUES F4 SD HEAVY DUTY CHECKER SHOCK ADSORBERS ANTI-FREEZ- E PREVENTS ANTIFREEZE LOSS! IMPROVES HANDUNG (t RIDE! Inch Piston Exceeds Light Duty Shocks Which Have 1 Inch SAVER KIT Prevents Overheating. Maintains Anti Freeze At Proper Level Piston. EASY 40 LARGER AREA FOR Mobile Telephone Service 2 channels - Blg govemment installations are not well known for adding to antifreeze & coolant , available before. should contact me. Uon in our way of hfe caution in studying this issue. I would welcome questions relating to the technology of making the repository work LpiflPT0' onscreen causes of severe weight loss and a decline in physical condition. Warm weather, such as now, allows the deer to bum fewer calories in order to keep its body temperature. It also melts the snow, expos- eastern 1982--A- 3 fOi - also working to provide wildlife habitat for upland game birds. Hopefully this spring cooperative efforts with DWR and Bates Wilson will result in a program designed to improve habitat (food, cover, etc.) for pheasant, quail, and chuckers. knows there are your March 11th issue, Governor Matheson was reported as saying he 4 Habitat management is with certainty. For, when we are talking about a facility to store waste substances that are millions of times more toxic than the original product, uranium ore, we must be assured this facility is absolutely safe. Governor Matheson appears to be a man of vision, intellect and ' experience, and I think we would do well to support him regarding this issue. What concerns me deeply is that to date I have not seen much evidence that the local officials in southeastern Utah have shown the same endorsing this proposal. The weight of proof is upon the D.O.E., and anyone who reads their massive reports of caution toward endorsing this Department of Energy proposal for Gibson Dome? In the front page story of ;wmvED condition and possible big game winter loss. People must provide their own horses. For further information you can contact local BLM, U.S.F.S. or myself. toward Thursday, March 18, t, (fifth Carter Caoeervatlen Office March and early April. Spring range rides (mostly horseback) will be held throughout the state on big game wintering areas. The purpose of these rides is to give local land managers and DWR personnel as well as the public, a chance to evaluate range He was has shown son wildlife It's Your Local spring range rides will be coming up the end of Utah. complicated because of the extreme environmental and of the political sensitivity Canyonlands National Park area. I support this position of restraint Governor Mathe- nuclear waste repository. Has the Utah state house now become the adversary of Southeast Utahns because we see signs beautiful landscapes. Finally, I do agree with the fact that some benefits will be derived from siting this mess in our area. The benefits are monetafy and will be reaped by a band of local sharks selling land and water rights, a band of people who call themselves sagebrush rebels and yet can not wait to get on the federal of quoted as saying the Gibson dome site is uniquely I am confused as to thq mearfing of your comments concerning the decision making process for siting a four-thousa- he should read Bechtels people Dear Sam, Times-lndependen- Direct dial T9 wrm mo mw COMPRESSION 43 MORE PISTON AREA 31 TO INSTALL! REC. 7.99 REC. 3.49 2" LARGER ROD AREA y- - No operators needed, wide area coverage, 18000 sq. mi. NO LONG WAITS TO GETACHANNAL. Royces Mobile 259-501- 8 Phone Co, N. Main 50 - Moab, UT JL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SUNDAY, MARCH DAILY SUNDAY 9:00-9:0- 91 0 10:00-6:0- 0 I 1 h i .tiDCT fi. syi rm id iRiTn null iTtfmnthiiTTA irjriii iff,, pin, ifinRi sH |