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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday November 11, 1982 - Page 3 Monticello City Council previews city office master plan by Carl Eisemann representative of the Arix Company presented Monticello City Council last Wednesday with A a long-ranmaster plan for a office city complex and alternative designs for a first-stafire house to be constructed in 1983. The plan is based on a population of 4,000 and calls for a new fire police station, three-ba- y a house, public works building and a city office building with a com bination council chamber and meeting room with seating for 50 persons. ge are design- All of the buildings ed with ge passive solar heat and would be placed on city-own- ed property on both sides of First South Street between Main and First West street. Estimated cost for the total project is between $850,000 and $1,100,000, depending on the of time the project re length quires. A plan for anew one-b- ay fire house using a design similar to master plan was the over-a- ll approved pending more definitive cost analysis. The new building would be situated just west of the present fire house and could easily be tied into future additions. Arix estimates that the one-bfire station could be constructed for approximately $40,000. ay Great American Smokeout November 18 Giving 15) cigarettes is cause for celebration. Every year the American Cancer Society offers smokers a chance to have fun while theyre trying to quit. The occasion is the Great a day American Smokeout, smokers around the nation try to go a full 24 hours without cigar- Great American Smokeout chairman. Hagman, a reformed smoker, again will invite smokers to follow his example and quit. people whove quit has increased over the years. Currently, there are 33.3 million Reasons to join this group are This year the Great American Smokeout will celebrate its sixth anniversary and all indications are for another immensely popular day. During last years list: smoking causes lung cancer. Presently, lung cancer is the number one cancer killer of men, and may soon be the leading cancer killer ing to a Gallup study. Close to 5 million actually quit for the day. of women. Cigarette smokinghas been implicated in cancers of the mouth, esophagus, larynx, pharynx, bladder, kidney and pancreas. The Great American Smokeout offers millions of Americans a a day holiday off from smoking. Thats worth celebrating! ettes. This year, smokers are invited to put aside their habit. . . with pleasure ... on November 18. Mayor Redd will sign a pro- clamation declaring Thursday, November 18, Great American Smokeout Day in Monticello. Larry Hagman, the villainous J.R. Ewing of TVs Dallas, returns for an encore as national At ' 4 I 4 r i Gordon Bird, president of Canyonlands 21st Century Corporation in Blanding, has been appointed by Governor Malheson as chairman of the State Advisory Council on Small Business, Bird has served the past year as a vice-chairm- of the State an Small Business Organization. The l ! 5, The speeches are finished; the debates are over; the campaign rhetoric is history; and the ballots are counted. Only one thing is left unsaid: H 4 - f i ii well-deserv- Although 54 million Americans continue to smoke, the number of formation of the state advisory council is a result of this organization. Bird attended the Presidents Conference on Small Business in Washington D.C. two years ago as a delegate from Utah. Since then he has been actively working at the state level to make changes in legislation to help small busi- ness. Bird moderated the September Small Business Forum in Salt Lake City which was attended by over 120 delegates throughout the state. Bird said San Juan County set a precedent this year for all other counties in the state by holding its own county forum prior to the regional and state forums. San Juan County sent five delegates to the state forum where papers were presented, issues discussed and focused for presentation to the legislature this year. Next year our goal is to set up forums in every county prior to the state forum, Bird said. a business started Getting today is totally different than it was ten years ago Bird added, All the rules have changed. He says he feels there needs to be changes in state laws governing small business in order to allow epsur i? Convenient, Dependable, In-ho- N Service me Reconditioned for sale appliances V month warranty Speciokzma in out of tuorrautu repairs WASHERS DISHWASHERS Matheson has expressed a desire that the small business forums become atradi-tio- n throughout the state. Governor MPD Bulletin For Help or Information Call 587-227- 2 is investigating the theft three uncrated MPD of Hondas Highway from Hondaland on 666 East, Monticello. Evidence indicates that the theft occurred sometime early Sunday morning, November 7. MPD will appreciate notification by anyone who may have any information or anyone spotting DRYERS DISPOSALS RANGES OVENS HEATING HOT WATER 73. of vandalism of stop signs in Monticello, particularly in the area of J & B Grain. Also a stop sign at Third South and Main was damaged when the supportingpole was broken by vandals. Steve Stovall, 37, of Monticello has accepted a position aspatrol-ma- n with the MonticeUo Police Department, taking the position by Charles formerly held Skinner. who has lived in Stovall, Monticello since 1976, is the recent owner of The Home Store. He has had experience as an electrician contractor and an and is a former KENMOORE WHIRLPOOL HOTPOINT NOROC M Ayr AG SPEED QUEEN WESTINGHOUSC PHILCO employee of Rio Algon and Gulf Oil. Stovall assumed duties last VACUUMS Wednesday. 6-E- EUREKA HOOVER CVJECTROLUX ORECK ETC. BISON Empire holiday hours Open 6 Days Closed Saturday ft businesses to start and succeed. independent Jor atfmakes & tnocfels 1 Senator ' ... ed red and white Honda crates, or parts thereof, caU There has been a recent spate New to San Juan & Paid for by Hatch Election Committee, Mike Leavitt Chairman the 587-22- I, . abundant. Topping ers. Blanding man appointed State small business chairman the Monticello City Council meeting last Wednesday, a representative of the Arix Company presented a master plan for a city office complex, including the site plan above. Smokeout 3 out of 10 cigarette smokers either cut down or cut out smoking for the day, accord- ex-smok- Gary R. Sosa, Owner Empire Electric Association, will be closed Thursday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. Empire consumers are reminded that twenty four hour service is available by calling file, 565-85- 34. |