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Show See us for Door and Window Glass Installed Public meetings on flood control and related water resource problems along the Colorado River and its have been set for a series of June dates. Closest for interested San Juan citizens will be the Tune 17 meeting in the County Courthouse at Cortez, set for 1:30 p.m. Other meetings will be at 1:30 p. m, June 16 at Mesa Federal Savings and Loan in Grand Junction, and in Price at the County Courtf house at 10:00 a. m. on the 16th of June. Meetings on the 14th and 15th will be at Green River,- Wyoming and Craig, Colorado. Purpose of the meetings is to gather information on possible solutions of flooding and other water problems, tri-butat- LUXURIOUS LOOKING PANELING J H tBtfllMMSWmilS ies - Monticello Lumber 4 4 & Hardware :H7212I ' Quinn Black Promoted by Arizona Bank Quinn S. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Black of Blanding, has been named assistant manager of the Arizona Bank's main office in Scottsdale. He was an assistant manager at the Mesa Country Club Office. Black joined the hank in 1969 as a management trainee in the Tempe Main Office. He was promoted to assistant manager of the Mesa Country Club Office in 1970. He is a member of the Alumni Association of Mesa Community College. A native of Monticello, Utah,1 he graduated from Mesa Community College and has attended Brigham Young University and the American Institute of Banking. Black, his wife Elaine, and their daughter live in Mesa. -' HARDY REDDS ENTERTAIN GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Redd of LaSal entertained guests t V at their home Friday evening with a dinner and selections from the Broadway musical M1776n. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Ruggeri from Moab; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Toponce, Mr. and Mrs. Miles T umbull and Mr. Les Sweeney from Monticelloj Mr. and Mrs. Bill Francom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Redd, Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redd from LaSal. Smokey Says : Commissioners letter .. .from FLOOD CONTROL MEETING SET as well as ecological aid environmental considerations. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is incharge of the meetings and they are asking for this kind of information: a. Economic and planning information (including zoning and land use maps) defining the existing and forecasted pattern of development. This :information should indicate any needs for open space, recreatioil ish and wildlife habitat, and esthetic values. b.- A description ( including maps) of the extent and character of the areas subject to flood ing, including the types and values of the lands and improvements, the products, and the developments proposed for these areas. c. Descriptions and photographs of past floods, including Jie dates of occurrence, the ligh water evaluations, the duration of the inundation, and the physical and monetary damages each flood caused. Newspaper accounts would be lelpfuL d. A description of the improvements desired, including 'San Juan County MONTICTU.O. May UTAH 25, 1971 Utah Congressional Delegation: Tha San Juan County Commission withea to call to your attention the (act that within San Juan County there i the Natural Bridge National Monument, the (1 rat in Utah, Hovenweep National Monument, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Canyonland National Park and about hal( o( the propoied Clen Canyon National Recreation area. We would like to alto point out that Canyonlanda and Natural Bridge, although in San Juan County, are adminittered from an unlikely, uncentral location, (ar away from both, at Moab, in Crand County. Hovenweep i adminittered from equally a far away and out ot the State, from Cortet in Colorado. Then, the final Inequity i Clen Canyon National Recreation area, which i 907. in Utah and about half in San Juan County, along with Rainbow Bridge National Monument ; thee are adainietered out tide of San Juan County and even outtide of Utah, in Page, Arltona. In other word, nearly a million acre ha been, or i(propoed to bo egregtted for total or primary recreational ute and all headquarter of being out of County end pert Out of Stete. We believe this I one of the major reetone the economictl bencfite of our recreetionai and iconic veluee heve u. bypeeied the Sen Juen County Cowistlon, by letter, offered the Perk Service In the lend, free of charge, on which to locoto tho headquarter for Canyonland National Park. Letter were received acknowledging thie fact and aieurlng ut that no decleion had been made, but advicing that v would be notified when it we. There le no record of euch notification, Just the feet of the headquarter tbtihed in the horn town of th man who wee named Superintendent, being 1964 Inaimuch th headquarter ere located In Moab in th temporary leeeed premiees, end there ar rumor that bide ar being caked for to provide more euitabl quarter for offices, we request tbit an inquiry and study b made, and headquarter be eatabliahed in Monticello to administer Canyonland, Hovenweep, Natural Bridge and th upper part of Lane Powell and th Clen Canvon National Recreation Area. , ( Av, asb- not. QUALITY! GUARANTEE! 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A statement on the extent smokes! watch Fishermen of the cooperation local your interests would be willing to umish toward the cost of the esired improvements. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS g. Any other information pertinent to the matter under. consideration. Oral statement s will be heard at the meetings, but the Corps asks that all important facts and statements should be submitted in writing, in duplicate, in the interests of an accurate record. Written statements may be handed in at the meeting, or may be sent to Department of the Army, Sacramento District , Corps of Engineers, 650 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California, 95814. page one Tdc nu 7 |