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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, February - Page Ti 11, 1982 Grass roots basis of small business forum small business forum scheduled for March 9 at Edge of the Cedars in Handing is the beginning of what governor Scott Matheson sees as one way of improving the small business climate in Utah. Scheduled by the San Juan Business Council in cooperation with Gordon Bird Jr., president of Canyonlands 21st Century Corporation in Blanding and member of the Governors Advisory Council on Small Business, the forum will provide businessmen a chance to identify and set priorities for key action at the state level on issues affecting the for small business in climate A TUBULAR HANDLE LOPPER 7" NO. PRUNING 23-0- 30 Teflon-- S coated blade. Scimitar, perfect circle blade and SHEAR No. 23-03- 7" 6 Anvil hook. Contoured ash handles. style latch $7.30 AMES A $12.10 Standing Home Center a 162 N. Hwy. 163 Blanding Since W74 McDonough company Utah. Ideas and proposals formulated at the Blanding meeting will be 678-22- 36 presented at a March 25 regional conference in Moab, one of eight such conferences throughout the state. Delegates selected from the Moab regional meeting will represent southeastern Utah at a statewide meeting May 4. By initiating the state conference with localized and regional meetings, the Governor hopes to involve more participants at the grassroots level. A report on findings and recommendations of the conference will be published and submitted to the Governor and members of the Utah Legislature. Agenda for the Blanding meeting follows: 8 to 8:30 a.m., registration, for which there is no charge. Chairman 8:30, welcome, 13-1- Calvin Black, San Juan CommisGordon introduction, sioner; Bird; slide show presentation, Utah Council of Small Business. 9:30 to 11:30, Issue Development. Session. Summary and appointments to Moab Regional Conference. Noon, Refreshments by Blanding and Monticello Chamber of Commerce. additional Information, For contact Marsha Keele, Blanding, 11:30, 678-274- 2. New BLM role for ranchers The Grazing Advisory Board for BLMs Moab District will meet March 25 with newly elected rancher representatives and an expanded role, according to Gene Nodine, Moab district manager. TTie rancher representatvies are elected by members of the o ranching community in San Juan, Carbon and Emery Grand, counties. Membership has increased from five to eight and the Boards role has been ex- IFisftiry panded. I believe the experience and knowledge of local ranchers is an important key to making good Inthe decisions, said Nodine. past, they were limited to ad- vising on allotment management plans and range improvements. This is an important election because now they will be advising on any matter related to grazing. The ranchers election of new representative will be February 19. All serve on a volunteer basis and representatives currently We've just received may be serving Current members include D. L. Bill Taylor, board chairman; Cunningham, vice chairman; Dale Mathis, Ellis Wilde and Lisle re-elect- ed. a special allotment of Toyotas for this Clearance Sale Adams. These men are to be commended for the time and effort contribute to this public they service. Their experience has been invaluable to me and I am looking forward to the expanded role of the Board in helping me make decision, Nodine said. Celica ST Sport Coupe These are not undesireable makes & models - but the most popular makes & models Oi vO Cortez Auction Celica Supra Market report for February 3, stock Corollas, Tercels Celicas, Cressidas Supras, 2 wheel drive trucks 4 wheel drive trucks In Come see the selection & HOGS HORSES SHEEP 0 11 146 STEERS $63 to 69 $53 to 60 300 lbs to 500 lbs 600 lbs to 900 save lbs HEIFERS 4WD Sport Truck lFABMM(GTm 2508 E. Main 505 - 327 - 4424 103 CATTLE 1982 Farmington SOIsKlIliV !b 10 250 lbs to 450 lbs 500 lbs to 750 lbs to 56 $45 to 53 $51 SLAUGHTER COWS AND BULLS $34 to 37 $31 to 34 Cutters Canners $28 to 30 Feeder Bulls $38 to 43 Fat Bulls $44 to 48 SHEEP Utility Fat Lambs Feeder Lambs Fat Ewes Feeder Ewes Goats $42 to 44 $41 to 45 $35 to 40 $12.50 to 20 $10 to 25 |