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Show The n PRJE (continued from Page Al) George Morris. "They said they Vx would be more than willing to take a look at that situation on the mountain in the spnng," said commission chairman David Knutson. "I feel we need to go ahead. But Commissioner Manuel Torres questioned whether the county has the equipment to safely plow without creating dangerous snowbanks along the road. "Because we dont have the equipment to do it property. 1 think a lot of that liability, the forest service needs to know, said Torres. "Im not sure Id be w tiling to take all the liability." According to county road supervir, sor Dave Warner, a large costing upwards of $40, OCX) is needed to do the job. Commissioners said they would approach the Forest Service for financial help in getung one. They also discussed using Travel Council promotion money to pay for it, saying that the plowing is promotion of the winter ski area. snow-blowe- married . . . Manuel and Ginger Torres are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Tifnee Torres to Harold Saunders, son of Blaine and Lynnette Saunders. Tifnee and Harold will not be mailing formal invitations, but cordially invite all their family and friends to attend an open house in their honor from p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, 1991 at the LDS Church on 475 W. 400 N., Moab, Utah. 6-- 8 Literary Club met here on Saturday $cckhavcn and $15 for the Arthritis Foundation. Applause was given to Ann Pool for the honor given her by the Arthritis Foundation with two tickets to the Mitch Melich Man of the Year gala held Oct. 24, 1991 in Salt Lake City. The Arthritis Foundation is now one of the new' projects of the General Federation of Womens Clubs. The Women's Literary Club met Nov. 16 and the topic was International Affairs with Leona Lay as Chairman. She was assisted by Palma Jacobs. At the short business meeting it was noted that the S500 raised for the city park bandstand had been paid and the club extends thanks to others who donated and will still take donations for this civic improvement project. Approved was $12.50 for care, $25 for Veterans TVs, $25 for Program chairman presented Palma Jacobs as guest speaker for the afternoon In May 1991, Mrs. Jacobs traveled to Japan to visit her Report Heard The commission also heard a report from Southeast Utah Association of Local Governments (AOG) director Bill Howell on a plan to shift control of the Grand County Housing Authority from AOG staff to a board of Grand County residents. The housing authority is currently pursuing federal money to help pay PRAYER SERVICE LIBARY FILMS The films for Thursday, Nov. 21 both providing space to the city lice and pursuing consolidation cussions rental costs for low income county residents. After a senes ot questions regarding the powers of the board, including the power to hire a new administrator, the commission voted to table any decision and to advertise for applicants to the board. Atlas Cleanup sion heard from Jane Jones and Lance Christie of the county's committee on the Atlas Uranium Mill cleanup. Atlas has proposed to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) that the tailings pond and contaminated equipment be covered w ith a clay lid and left in place on the mill's property. The NRC will decide whether to accept that plan, or to order the tailings pond moved to another location. The pond, built to 1950's unlincd, is at 90 Jewelry Pottery Rugs Kachinas 'Baskets Sand Paintings Sculpture Grand Emporium 5 North Main Moab, Utah (801) 259-811- 8 Space in Courthouse . . . A-l- ) LEMA INDIAN TRADING CO. sion discussed a letter from Moab Mayor Tom Stocks asking that the city and county get together to discuss space in the renovated courthouse for the Moab Police Department. Until 1988, the police were headquartered m the courthouse, when they moved to their current location on Main Street. 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RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Controls virtually any VCR Controls cable WEST GATE INN HAPPY HOUR PURCHASE OF $200 OR MOREf ANY APPLIANCEELECTRONICS (PD2872-- FINE G O O m a toy Discussed son Brent and family and agreed to share her experience with the club. She discussed climate, terrain, and loveliness of the country. She staled people are friendly, mannerly, neat, well dressed. She noted the monetary system, transportation, and scenic wonders such as temples, shogun museums. On display were artifacts, samples of stationary, and many pictures. Next meeting of the club will be held Dec. 21 with the Home Life committee as hostess. Guests are welcome and anyone interested may call Mrs. Jacobs at 259-777- 1 Sat. Closed Sun. Sr. Citizen Discount M-- F, Winter Hours: S. Hiway Store Downtown Store 7 days a week Color tabletop TV Where Courtesy is Contagious" Mike, Pat, Trish & Gip 9-- 6 84532 MOAB, UTAH FINE INDIAN JEWELRY re-ru- Come in and see our new store and let us be of service to you. Lots of new stock still coming in, but were open with our old motto: Hours 860 SOUTH MAIN 60 NORTH MAIN And the council briefly discussed a proposal from the Grand County Commission that the county Sheriffs department and the Moab Police be consolidated into one law enforcement unit. "I think at this time we need to get together with them before we go any further," said Council member Terry Warner, who is council liaison to the police department. "If were going to do that, I guess we should probably look at consolidation of the government," added Moab Mayor Tom Slocks. "That for may require everyone to n office, but that might be a thought and possibility." Main ow electric range with automatic oven and lower storage drawer as $00099 $039 hA $10 MONTHLY PI), $13 MONTHLY its) (PD4330I) On SeereOiarge (or SorrsChwge PUJS crtxll plan available on most per chases totaling $689 99 or more) ActuiV payments depend on existing account baknee. Sbppi Included to store. Asms realty aval; tie as advertised Appliances wtste colors wlra Bodnc dyer regime cord LOCATED 2 MILES EF WEST OF MESA MALL HB0-CABL- E 221 0 Highway 6 & 50 TV Exit 26 of Grand Junction, CO 81505 Uct TRADING COMPANY pation license fo Camilla Greene to operate an office for the Moab Mule and Carnage Works out of her home on Mountain View, with the provision that carriages and animals not be kept on the property. .HELLO MOAB WE'RE BACK!!! Family N.Drug ; THE HOGAN In further business, the commis- Commissioners also discussed Consolidation p. and looking at combining the two police forces in the future. Shcrifl Jim Nyland told the commission that consolidation would save the city $100,000 immediately. The commission agreed to discuss Page writing the contract with Ralph Ramstctter as part-tim- e employee at the Keystone Pits. Currently, Ram- - according to Christie there is some concern the radioactive material could spread dow n to the w ater table. He also stated that some local residents arc concerned about the impact leaving the material in place would have on future economic development. The committee presented a letter to the commission to send to the NRC asking for further clarification of their plans. The Commission agreed that the committee is moving in the right the direction, but decided to letter to more accurately reflect their Tales." Films arc shown each (Cont. from 10 paid by oil and gas companies for disposing of salt water waste. But the county rccertly increased its dumping fees, and would now prefer that Ramstctter receive a straight $600 per month for the service. According to Knutson, R,. listener is agreeable to the new arrangement. And the commission was informed that CoWest, the company that proposed building a toxic waste incinerator in Cisco in 1988, had never paid filing fees for their land purchase. The commission decided to pay those fees, which will put the land on the tax rolls. In further business, the commission agreed to purchase a $31,000 computer system from Progressive Management Systems for the clerks and justice court offices. The system could later be expanded to include other county departments. Money for the purchase will come Irom the Community Impact Board loan for the courthouse renovation. The commission also discussed re- In further business, the commis- specifications, stetter receives podis- Further Business Thursday at the Library for children to enjoy. City Phone 1991-A- 3 view's. Moab Ministerial Association will sponsor an ecumenical Thanksgiving Prayer Service Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. at St. Pius X Catholic Church. The community is invited to share in the fellowship. al the Grand County Library from 4 to 5 pm. will be "Grimms Fairy Now ThurscJay, Nov. 21 t, Commission transferred funds in current budget Monday -- tr To be Tlmes-lndependen- 70 MOST ITEMS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY' (303) 241-302- 0 LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY 78 N. Main It not on display tloor items may be specially ordered Tom and U,y Ann Ba,sey 259-713- 4 , i |