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Show Page B7 Five new members appointed to BLM advisory council Interior Secretary Gale RAC provides counsel and advice to the Secretary of the In- Norton announced Friday the appointment of five new memReber to Utahs citizen-baae- d source Advisory Council (RAC) that advises the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on public land issues. I am pleased to announce the appointment of these talented individuals to serve on terior through BLMs field managers concerning planning and management of the public lmds within the RACs jurisdictional boundary. I took forward to the fresh perspectives the RAC members will bring to the BLM as they help us carry out our multiple use mission," said Utahs Resource Advisory Council," Norton said. We SLre excited because each RAC member brings a local perspective and diverse background that will assist the BLM in our mission of consultation, cooperation, and communication all in the service of conservation." Composed of citizens appointed for their expertise in BLM Director Kathleen Clarke. I am enthusiastic about what the RAC members and the BLM will be able to accomplish with the addition of new members." The new council members, w ho will be serving three-yea- r -- terms, include: Michael Lake Salt Jenkins, City, UT, EnergyMinerals; Ronald Jorgensen, North Salt Lake, natural resource issues, the councils aim to improve the health and productivity of the public lands in the state. Each UT, TransportationROW; Gordon Tbpham, Monroe, UT, ArchaeologyHistory; Thomas Clawson, Salt Lake City, and, Susan Fearon, Boulder, UT, Large. 1 435-260-12- Sewer Dram Cleaning Services Available & zens council. Wisely also acknowledged the contributions of the outgoing council members. They helped establish a model for 365 Walker St. Moab, UT 84532 Licensed & Insured Doug Whipple Jr., Owner a Arlan Lazere At Large She knows how to connect the dots! Paid Political Advertisement !' ' (Tinifg-3nfrfpmhn- Thursday, October 31, 2002 it NEW SON JOINS FAMILY Maggie and Benny Bryant of Kennewick, WA are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Trevor Scott, born Sept. 30, 2002. He weighed 8 lba. 3 oz. and was welcomed home by his big brother Dylan. Trevor and Dylan are the grandsons of Sue Batchelder of Moab, Charles Cooke of Dallas, PA, and Mark and Marian Bryant of Sacramento, CA. CARD OF THANKS The Caine family would like to thank the countless friends of the community for the love and support given during the last few days of Jack Caines life. We especially want to thank Larry Turpen of Spanish Valley Mortuary. He went beyond the realms of funeral directors with his caring for the family and making sure all our needs were met. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Terry Caine and Family These three former Grand County Public Officials represent a wide range of local life styles. Over the years they often represented opposing sides of local issues. Moab collaborative management of public lands. The BLM, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior, manages more land-26- 2 million surface acres-tha- n any other Federal agency. d Most of the countrys public land is loBLM-manage- Utah BLM State Director Sally Wisely expressed her gratitude to Governor Leavitt and his staff who helped the BLM recruit and provide recommendations to Secretary Norton for this important citi- For All Your Plumbing Needs 435-259-56- Public-a- t (D?e T Vote For Maux cated in 12 Western states, including Alaska. The Bureau, which has a budget of $ 1.8 billion and a workforce of 10,000 employees, also administers 700 million acres of mineral estate throughsub-surfa- ce Today there is one thing they all agree on: out the Nation. 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 generations. 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 natural, historical, cultural, and other resources on the public lands. Bill Schultz as tlieir choice for County Attorney Paid Political Advertisement ISmim County Council District 3 UTAH STATE SENATE MLT MSTATT CVlItt Km IWI ) 5 IMt CITY MSTftJLl (AUON SAfSjlAN. IMR Pm I (A 4M ArraunuATioNi UNARM Ml Kl DMUUCH C4ANO WiHSNG7CN UIt KAMI STANDING COMMTTmS m4 COUNT IfcS MM omm Thursday August 22 2002 To the voters of Grand County: am very honored that Max Young asked me to write him a letter of support. Max a valued colleague in the Utah Legislature. As you may know. I am the senior With Max In the House of legislator of either party In either house. we Senate been able to accomplish quite a and have the in myself Representatives lot lor Grand County and Moab. I Is Now. I wont take your time trying to address the local Issues, but rattier I want you to consider Max's candidacy from another perspective. Grand County does not exist In vacuum. You need someone not Just to fight for you in the County but outside the County as well. U la critical for your advancement: U is doubly critical that a strong and wise voice, one with experience, defend your rights at the State level. The only way rural areas have a chance is with powerful advocates. t j il ONE for MAX and get TWO Community & As a former legislator. Max would have special access to the floor. Max knows who's who In State Government. Max has many influential friends in berth parties. When Grand County or Moab or the other towns come for grants, need legislative assistance, or fight for your share, you need someone who has Influence and access. That describes Max Young. What I trying to aay Is that all things being equal, pick the person who has the power and experience to defend your rights outside at Grand County. As your Senator. I need someone like Max to help me help you. You simply could not have a better person to vote for than Max Young. n Sincerely. Mike Dmitrich Senate 27 -- 2. Legislative Experience Young or Yfou. Te Cares. He Listens. Paid Political Advertisement I |