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Show ddodsiDd 0 o)(j)(j)ii(n)mo NOVEMBER ronlostato 7-- 1 o 3, 2002 area map classifiods iv guide crossword real estate weekly GCHS Native American Club attended Trust Lands Administration earns revenue from unlikely source In fiscal year 2002, the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration made more than $4 1 ,000,000 for Utahs public schools and other trust beneficiaries. In fiscal year 2002, 57 percent of trust revenues came from the production of oil, gas and other minerals, 31 percent came from land sales, with all other activities contributing the remaining 12 percent. Total gross revenues were $49 million, operating and capital expenses totaled $8 million, leaving $41 million contributed to the trust beneficiaries. No tax money is used to operate the agency October Land Auction Results Results are in from the Trust Lands October, 2002, land auction sale parcels of trust land were sold for a total of $2,079,224 for an aggregate of 5,023 acres at an average of more than $413 per acre The lowTwenty-on- e est per-acr- price in the sale was $150, e while the highest was $1 ,389 per acre. Properties were sold in these counties Carbon, Garfield, Iron, Kane, Willard, Morgan and Uintah The sale was held in Salt Lake City The next sale is also planned for Salt Lake City in May, 2003. A sales packet with details about the May sale will be available by March, 2003 If you are interested in receiving a sales packet, contact the Trust Lands Administration, toll free, at 1 SALE. Community Cooperation Since 1978, the Castle Valley Pageant has drawn audiences from around the state. The pageant runs for eight days at an outdoor amphitheatre, seven miles north of Castle Dale, overlooking the valley The pageant portrays the lives of the first settlers of Castle Valley 77-LAND . . . Continued on page 2.. by: Xan Jones, Cheryl Covey, Jeremy White, Nelly Drogin Grand County High School had 25 students attend the Northern Navajo Tribal Fair on October 4 m Shiprock, New Mexico Being an overnight occasion, the students stayed in Farmington with supervisors Mr Becker and his wife This overnight event at which 29, (XX) people were present, was the 79th anniversary of the fair It is the oldest and most traditional fair in the Navajo Nation There were many activities at the fair including traditional dancing, carnival, the AIPRCA rodeo, an Indian Market, a parade, agricultural and cultural exhibits, arts and crafts, and traditional food vendors Navajo high school students have been earning money to participate in cultural trips and college visits by selling Nain the commuvajo tacos and nity and at the Grand County Fair fry-bre- horoscope FCiSEE Shiprock fair The Grand County High School Native American Club Century 21 Red Rock Real Estate changes hands Kevin and Julianne Fitzgerald an- nounced that they have sold their pany, Century 21 Red Rock Real Estate and Red Rock Management Group to local realtor, Sandy Norton Norton com- has been an associate broker with Canyonlands Realty here in Moab and will assume the Principal Broker position previously held by Julianne With 1 5 agents and revenues in the millions, Century 21 Red Rock Real Estate is the largest real estate company in southeastern Utah and is the parent company of Red Rock Management Group (RRMG), which is also the largest nightly condo rental company in Moab RRMG was established in 1995 and has grown on a steady basis In addition to the Moab office, Red Rock Real Estate has expanded to include an office in Monticello and is considering a Bianding location Sandy is the perfect fit for this position She has the level of energy and enthusiasm that our company mands, Julianne said de- This is a very dynamic business and constantly changing Sandy and I have served on the GrandSan Juan Board of Realtors together for several years and she is to my currently the President-elec- t this which ends year She Presidency, has a firm understanding of the real estate business and is above reproach in her integrity and honest business practices We couldn't have chosen a more appropriate successor to this successful and growing business " Asked why they chose to sell Century 21 Red Rock Real Estate, Kevin Fitzgerald explained When we moved to Moab, we agreed that our business wouldn't take precedence over the needs or lives of our nine children Between the two of us, we've juggled numerous schedules for many years and at this point, Julianne needs more freedom of time to effectively accomplish this As the dynamics of our family have changed, weve had to change with them! Julianne added, It's a good time for me to assume a supportive role of Kevins real estate business We're going to continue to work with Century 21 Red Rock Real Estate, Kevin as a agent with me being his assistant This will also allow me to move into a marketing position for Red Rock Management Group Being my business-babJ have years invested in the suc full-ti- y, cess and intend to a spend considerable amount of energy and time assisting Sandy in increasing the base of this business I'm really excited to jump into this project! Century 21 Red Rock Real Estate to some of the home is realtors in southeastern Utah, Julianne added Sandy will have the opportunity to interact with some real heavy hitters in real estate have no doubt that these awesome agents are completely supportive of this change and will continue to be the leaders in real estate in southeastern Utah Our office is very much like family - in fact, we have several family members employed by the company1 Sandy's attitude and love of life fits in perfectly with this " group In addition to being Kevin's personal assistant and Marketing Consultant to Red Rock Management Group, Julianne plans to continue expanding and improving their web site www moabutah com aihong others She will also continue to manage their spin-of- f company, Datura Designs the Fitzgerald s web site development company of this company I Continued on page 2... |