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VaU-E- CDu' vTixm'd A1Q nt - shared a meal in Green River by Ron Drake ( aitit a!Ies around "ji linitav and planting till' It Ililalit t ge ta liotl 'ht iaid hi r age lit la t avadatli to and luuki' rti ollillii'lidal tolls Laura Kamala 'poke atmut tlit' aetivities ot the (aillt- Km k totlatiil atiun and Utah Gpeil l.alida and their ittort.i to preserve ttn- land around the valley that n 0n rU 1 1 v VjmHIjIK'II.S UlllU li efal IheetUlg hi Ui la-- t 'Vital tT daV lliollling I hex wtre V tll-pi- vpIIhum la.et gum: ul iii a I h i uutioihe lai.h and I hi iHhV lit the til'll lull- - t' hoard id ihii'it Mint iui v ol it othfl lh ui Uii pH i thlt alUHiUUU d i tudid ill ihi-ihal in Un mg t hi lungeii in dii i I'ltdiili' n w ai ml t i I Ill'll lluwkilli non thi ui nil iht tniard two Hat p"-- i bv ii nil n g t hi- ilia ul it id vulii vi it h Jt.7 Dm l ildtih with 121 twlloweel ht l lake Barnett wilh M wai followed by MikclVgt w ho gatheieel 4M vuU'i Thu.ii' tour ahmg with Jaik CumpiU 11. t hi' earrv uvi Ui.ud ini ndH i truiu hut lent w ill make up tin' new Ihmi d ul dii ee tul'i The rt'it ut tht- uni tmg p'li-du- iuii '!- - loee-I- VI I owned k. l r buiiiien ot iiiinutf.i fioin hut rout mi' rcaehng thiyear and reading the fin. me lal turn ntlv Seveial guiit spie.ke oil cal (ourdunitor viitti tin- Dep.art me lit of Natural Resources, - Division ot Furiest, Kiri' and State l.andi Shu sp.uke on said The Castle Kmk property Significant to the c limbing community and Hoik and lee Magazine published a story Is that was written by local The i limber tlrtg Child magazine called first to inquire it the publicity would si out the v alley or do some good' and weighing the alter11 natives, Frley indicated it w a ways tho community tan pro-ti- t t themselves from wildfires bv thinning tiruih and trees l.t gum and Auxiliary ui-l. d the veterans ot tileen Liver to ihiie ui a unal and pi 0.1 a in oil t lei all s Day at i iii as decorated ti ,i Sonju Kay and w oilck rful llieal Face The 'i.i ol under roast beef, potatoes uelubles and apple crisp w as pic pared bv the Senior t il icll s stall alld guests W t I t The Ce nter I v c the Junior Gul by Seoul Ttcsip lONd numbers Shalt r Lane to Hound Mountain is the best Farther up the run. as everyone knows, the water gets worse. 5 00 milligrams cil dissolved solids pier liter is the cutoff pmint for pristine water Basically, Castle Valley Drive is the lioundary of class one and two water Porcupine Kim side is ('lass 2 and Farriott Mesa side is generally listed as class 1 so the two classes is good for classification w hen a public hearing is held to officially class our ter trom Chamisa Lane to should pat ourselves on the Shafer We have pretty good Lane in Solution to Asbestos Lawsuit urged by Vets by Daniel Iroasley Senior Viee Commander w ho served on these ships served bravely against enemy forces, many never had a chance against Utah Department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Congress just set out on a difficult hut impiortant mission. The Senate just held its first hearing ever on the asbestos litigation crisis As it continues to consider this issue, the lives and well being of asbestos. Now, veterans are sick and dying from diseases like me- sothelioma and asbestosis, which are only caused by asbestos exposure. They need help fighting these diseases. But theyre not getting much help at all. In theory, veterans can turn to the Department of Ve- bal- ance. all accounts, the hearroom was (lacked with ing business lobbyists, as a pianel of attorneys argued over the merits of reforming the current system Its no wonder that businessmen and lawyers By terans Affairs or the courts for help. Unfortunately, neither seems up to the task. The VA is bad, but the courts have failed completely Put simply, sick and dying victims have to wait too long for too little Concerned about asbestos are leading the (barge Its been repiorted that litigation over asbestos could cost the American economy more than $200 billion But theyre not the ones who have the biggest stake m reforming this system. Senator Patrick Leahy (D VT ), the Chairman of the committee holding the hearing, did the right thing by declaring that any solution should, first and foremost, help victims of asbestos expiosure. Thankfully, Senator Leahy also jaunted out that our nations veterans are suffering from asbestos w The mayor said we are all aids of the land and we need to learn to ke't p our septic systems healthy. He that the state is excited about Castle Valley we are proactive and are getting these tests done before problems suitace about our w ate r quality and abundance It is much cheapier now and easier to deal with sepitic contamination and quality ol w now rather than later. 1 vetvthing on oui shopping lot vvincrv gitt shops, aic.i g.illeiies. wont he easy, but thats what our elected representatives are supposed to do - find solu- v Present this cuupxm for spvec ials: 7s A?" W l,n Ionian Inn Inn IL.it Budget t ounirv Inns ol Vnurisa Inn Grand Vist.t Haul Ik si Western lis W 40 00 W70 ,V tiOO XV 77g6 0 00 1lease present llu-a- J Fan Toll-fre- e 1 ULlTMRLR I'll n J 'j eV 0 R.tmaJa Inn I lie ( 'hate eU) 11,0,0, a, lu RlW v22 vs 4s9 lv.1 s)7 $YJeV" JV .170 241 24 19 4'WV 0 241 SI ,Ll IX f' U vV eV' S e e s. , sS's MSS ksO SO 'sot. H2 M4tsl HU tv .n,- -t L lOR NX e II- - Fat no el. i me lie-e- 7 1 ll GRAND JUNCTION Co forado's 800-962-25- 740 L an It m me I hi mm (hi night a. 31 Northbound $49 end mfermeearr -- liee k in Willow W'tnler Festival an.! F.na.le ot lelit-I'1MHFR le' II Mesa Holiel.p Sen.iaJi re aion - Holi.l n Maeu FMI'FR 12 M Pitlormme UFl 'lMI'IR O spun ,,t I ler ut iii.ii X alt clearly need help now. Figuring out how make this happen 8 88 e tMBLK Ne causing this epidemic. Soldiers, sailors, and marines 6 30am Depart Monticello 7.30am Depart Moab Arrdep Green River 8 30am 8 30am Arrdep Price Arrive SLC Airport 12 00 Noon RaterveBone al 1 It terans and other victims Cy spee iaU" will make CHICK OUT OCR HOLIDAY IVFNTS YUULl IN GRAND JCNC1 ION. CA1 AT www.visitp.ranJiunetie.ii.e-mINFORMATION OR VISIT OUR Wl BSl serves on the committee. Ve- FROM Moeb TO Green River $24, Price $33. Sen Leke Play Mesa Inn ,tl Servica - 7 Says a Weak 6 30pm 7:30pm Arrive Moab Arrive Monbcello (DSE2ZD La Omnia 7A2 2tiM 44 2082 Strvict Southbound Depart SLC Airport 2.00pm 4:30pm Arrdep Price Green Rtver5,30pm Arrdep 1 tWW" ,V J D&Uy law (horn Nme llolul.n Inn 'YV' 44 17 ,"2 241 (050 1141 Senator Orrin Hatch also Dscembu 24 44 JO Cm I - CCIXDClD cui "hop and cnov the sighls and astiv Hies YOUR SALT LAKE jEXFRSSS 1 AIRPORT CONNECTION JHtTTUE SERVICE Much 2SKCE20&D is heie in I iumd lone i ion d he lVvvniown shop'p'ing I'.uk, Mesa M ill and N1 stoics arc all sKh. led toi the holidavs A Jams M uk tions to tough problems. As they look for solutions, they shouldnt overlook the role the government played in were exposed to asbestos because the government mandated its use. Of course, the government wasnt alone. I guess in some ways, the problem isnt that tough. If you contributed to the pirob-lewhether you're a corporation or the U.S. government, you should contribute to the solution. Everyone should pay their fair share to help those who are suffering today. 1 many victims actually die before there cases are completed His pane also found that victims often receive just 37 cents for every dollar they are awarded The rest goes to lawyers and administrative fees. Its a good thing Senator Leahy and the Judiciary Committee he leads are looking into this problem Our own retardant and an insulator. so ml attoidahlc which found that because there are so many asbestos claims, suits can take nearly twice as long to process as other liability suits. In fact, For decades, from before World War II through Vietnam, the United States Navy required that asbestos he installed on its ships as a fire t a-t- Kehnquist convened a panel, Americas veterans yr mdi-cale'- d litigation, Supreme Court Justice William This is impairtant because, of the thousands of vutims who need help, many are ater stew Chief expiosure gujpGsid COME FOR THE SHOPPING, STAY FOR THE FUN! the flats but guest editorial While the men c i wa- .'sias a tew days an nt T7Z: 1 SHOP GRAND JUNCTION torn thousands hang in the w t dully by scived &Z3 1 Caucus Center i'u Sciuoi tanks SIT1.A sold developable land to a conservation group We Times-Independe- Ge-nei- v ould do some good This is significant project to the i limbing world, we re not just pi electing our backyard," he said The outdoor industry sti'pjied torward in a big way, tie said lieiause the tower is the top 50 climbing locations in ttie world He also stressed the land will lie preserved as open space and will not tie dosed to anything Mayor Bruce Keeler explained the recent water survey to the audience and showed several maps that in eluded a water map of total dissolved solids, classification map and a potential contamination source map indicating areas of current and former corrals, old mines, and storage Irving She also mentioned that rant her ('ohn Fryer donated a 21) at re p.iece of land aefja tent to Farriott Mesa to in t rt aie the scenic corridor on the east side of the valley Also shaking on a related subject, David Krley noted that this is the first time that tojm i ot lo interest uu hiding I h ather Ollauhm, Interlace Project spnakefs are v Castle Hot k and she t intuited they are over half wav to that ge.al tiut added that money is not How mg as it tuue was Foundation grants are not i oming like they were U'cause of the present economy and alter SeptemU r 11 A lot of the money has tome trom outside the community but there has also tieen a lot ot lmal sup.pn.rt , statement lit to V iim.-rl- v the Si hool and lu we did a lot for e suih a small community,' he rane the ov t r $tOU IKHI to port haie the land under 1 H ai piol-i-rt- iliiution Trust I and' Admin lilratloll iS1TL- -i I w by 'e back 1 he pirogi am be gun w ith a welcome by Keay, the Gil Scouts pn e seated the Coleus aud Veteran s Day facts, a pil e sentat loll of The Kagge-Ole Flag' w as ofleTed by Blake Jones trom Huntington The vets and guests participated m a tnv la game and spxike ot then sc rv ice and tune sen ed Tins year of the bt) guests m attendance' Al FaaU't. Bill Cutley and Kay Jewkes were the oldest Cieni KiVtr Ameri ft, i LFuring the Kuer Kainhan and veterans Legion, Auxiliary COMMENTS Y Thursday, November 21,2002 557433 Internet www.GoArk com 4 4 Cine Country 47 Grand June I ion, CO SI ti .ul il it I ms N.h valid with aiiJ '0. through utv other .rttet Tax 12 Se)0 e'i I irk luffed SO (M70) 244 ufs n must K 1 4sO pH w iU d a( J |