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Show I THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday March 25, 1982 - Page 10 Com ission 7! (Continued from Page 1) another road scarifier at a cost of $4000. He stated the county would continue a program of reusing existing materials and that the one scarifier had saved more to purchase an than enough additional machine. Permission was granted. Bailey asked that the commission a policy on re-affi- rm permission for mineral exploraThe tion. policy requires permission from both the county and land owners on road areas y. where the county had only a Where the county had a deed to the roadway, only county permission is needed. Commissioner Black read a proposal by the Southeast Utah Public Health and Mental Health Board to allow this board to formulate health regulations which could local rules. supercede right-of-wa- '"V .. " Black stated that this board has only four elected members. He indicated that he opposed ber such action and the commission supported his stand. Black went on to state that the San Juan County Health Services Board will be exploring ways to develop more efficient health services and should not be limited by actions of an unelected board. Black felt that San Juan County should take an active stand on developing the ferry service at said such a ferry would provide a route to San Juan which would encourage tourists to spend more time in the county. Black pointed out that most of the sales tax and gas tax now generated in the Lake Powell area goes to Arizona. Most of Lake Powell is in Utah. A1 Haskins was instructed to investigate a rest room problem at the Montezuma swimming pool and report back to the commission on corrective action needed. Hails Crossing. Permission was given to City Police Chief Johnson to represent the County in a meeting to discuss He staffing judicial posts in the area. At launching, the main engines space shuttle generate more than enough power to light the state of New York, National Geographic says. Their 12 fuel and oxygen turbopumps produce enough horsepower to propel a battleship and seven nuclear submarines. of the - -- .and my contributions can be made automatically. First Security, you dont have to pay the At.entire annual sum in one payment, although that is certainly an option. You can also make periodic deposits every month, or double up on deposits, whatever is most convenient for you. Monthly, by payroll deduction or automatic transfer. The more you save, the more interest youll earn. We can arrange it your way. AND ITS ALL TAX-DEFERRE- SEE HOW YOUR IRA SAVINGS GROW You pay no fees and your funds are insured. There is substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. D Every dollar you contribute to your IRA fund each year can be deducted from your Federal Taxable Income. And all the interest that First until you Security pays you is also tax-deferr- ed withdraw the money. .. A , v Open your account today T per annum, current fixed rate, for a period of 18 months. Minimum opening deposit of $500. Additions in any amount, or choose from three other IRA savings plans. 14 These tables are based on the assumption that one contribution of .the amount specified is made annually at the beginning of each tax year ami that the interest accumulates and is compounded quarterly. DOUBLE the dollar figures above for married couples (if both work) who together contribute $2, 000 each ($4, 000 total) annually. INCREASE amounts by for a with married couple ( a spouse) who contribute $2,250 annually. one-eigh- th non-worki- ng FditsE Seem oil Ey GSsmCss Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. |