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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday November BLM ploration on the Cisco Desert, acres for archaeological values, according to Pete Christensen, for project inspections to detect archaeological sites, due to low site density. This approach helps cut cost and time in drilling permit procedures and also allows some drilling when snow cover prevents archaeological inspections. It also saves developers the cost of hiring consulting archaeologists to check out project areas for historic and prehistoric BLM's Grand Resource Area Normally an archManager. clearance is conducted aeological for individual proposals. In areas like the Cisco Desert where there are very few sites, we can use a different technique and clear more acreage for development, he said. This effort represents the latest phase of the Cisco Oil and Gas Mitigation Project begun in 1978. The Cisco oil and gas area lies in eastern Utah near the Colorado State line, north of Cisco, Utah. To date some 64 Halchita Health Week scheduled week of workshops and displays will comprise Health Awareness Week at Halchita, A November 14 through 19, sponsored by the Halchita Health Center and the Community Education Division of the Utah Navajo Development Council. schedule is as follows: The November 14, 9 a.m. to Sunday, 3 p.m display at the Mexican Hat LDS Chapel. Monday: Seminar and movie by the Alcohol Risk Reduction Program, 3:30 and 6 p.m. at the Mexican Hat Elementary School. Tuesday: How to Talk to Your Children About Sex, 4 and 6 p.m., in a helicopter? Alvin Reiner photo Utah third in 1981 school expeditures Utah ranked third in 1980-8- 1 er for estimated ratios and per capita direct pupil-teach- school expenditures, according to a recent report from the National Education Association, er Reported Utah ratio was 23.2 and total per capita expenditures were $734.81. pupil-teach- The National Education Asso Halchita Clinic. ciation estimated average 1980-8- 1 annual salary for Utah classroom teachers at $16,612, twenty-four- th in the nation. The inflated economy in Alaska puts that state in the number one position for both estimated 1980-8- 1 average salary and per capita direct school expenditures $29,078 and $1,812,24 respectively. , percent or almost 90,000 acres of the original study areas has been freed of the requirement BLM will be studying 220,000 or perhaps Wednesday: Child Abuse Workshop, by Social Services, 6 to 7:30 p.m.. Headstart Building. Thursday: What to do until the Ambulance Arrives, workshop, 6 to U am. There wiU be aparade at 3 pjn. Friday: Visits with students in to talk about the classroom poisoning, glue sniffing, drugs other harmful substances, Community clean Saturday: foUowed by a up, 8 to 9 a.m breakfast at Halchita for cleanand up participants. Refreshments wiU be served Sunday through Wednesday at Health Awareness Week events. sites. The project will involve 140,000 acres previously surveyed and new field work on 80,000 more acres. Initially, data gathered in 1978 and 1979 on a ten percent random sample of 140,000 acres be analyzed to identify site location control factors. Then researchers will develop a pre- wiU dictive formula to test in the new survey area. Recent developments in archaeology have made it' possible to Lewis, chairman of the San Juan County Soil Conservation and other District, members of the Board of SuperTy visors will represent the district at the annual meeting of the Utah of Conservation in Logan (UACD) Association Districts at the Eccles The meetCenter. Conference ing is sponsored by the Utah State Soil Conservation Com misin cooperation with the sion November U-- 13 UACD. Meeting theme is Our Land -Additional details Your Land. can be obtained by calling the Soil Conservation Service offices in Monticello. The at meeting is open to the public. A fee is nominal registration charged. The purpose of this annual meeting is to develop new insights to problems stemming from growing demands and competition for our agricultural base, Lewis 587-24- 81 For an evening of mask theatre to the performance of Mask Theatre Portland's to be held at Ensemble Whitehorse High School, November 15 at 10:15 a.m. Visitors admission is $1 for persons age 12 years and older. This program is sponsored, in part, by the Utah Rural Arts Consortium Tour supported by grants from the Utah Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, and Montezuma the Creek Arts Council. Theatre Mask Ensemble is a unique troupe of mime artists who perform an entire program in a variety of masks. In one show the trio play up to 23 different all-ste- weH-defin- ed said. We also want to identify responsibilities of district supervisors for dealing with the new situation. Speakers from the National Association of Conservation District, national and state USDA Soil Conservation Service offices and the Utah Department of Agriculture wiU present information cn national and state soil and water conservation issues. A panel consisting of Utah legislators, farm organizations representatives wiU discuss issues related to the theme of the and meeting. There be an awards banquet November 12 at 7 p.m. A from the representative will Goodyear Company wiU present and water conservation awards to individuals and dis- soil tricts for outstanding achievements in soil and water conservation work during the past year. characters from frogs, to outer space figurations. The mask ensemble has entertained children and adults throughout the western U.S. from Utah and Arizona to Alaska. Anne Herman, dance critic for the Anchorage Daily News, says of the ensemble, ...whimsy and and cleverness, originality Each was sentimentality. piece different, yet the masks and movements spoke a language with m eaning for both child and adult. Theatre Mask Ensemble's performance is good entertainment for the whole family. Mark your calendar now. For more information contact Montezuma Creek Arts Council at 651-34- 25. WHY PAY MORE! ENJOY LIFE! LIVE AT HOLIDAY HAVEN MOBILE HOME PARK No. 15-9- 30 (FRS) AMES el construction Next SINCE 1774 to Allen Memorial Hospital in beautiful Moab, Utah. $85 monthly and include space, water, paved a McDonough company roads, shade trees, pool, laundry. Walking distance to City Park, downtown and churches. Only 2 miles to scenic Colorado River and 25 miles to the LaSal Home Center Blanding 163 II Hwy. to predict site presence or absence in a particular spot. Such information can be useful for developers planning work in locations. It small, can also help BLM, which is charged with protecting historical sites, to expedite oil and gas drilling and related permits in the Cisco desert field. After the sample for the new area is randomly chose, predictions of sites being present or absent wiU be made from the formula for each sample unit. Field inventory wiU then verify or refute the model'spredictions for each sample unit. The study wiU be done by Goodson and an archaeological Associates, contractor based in Lakewood, to Colorado. According Christensen, the study will take about 18 months and should be completed by the summer of 1984. Rates start at positions Rugged identify factors controlling the choice of a campsite or homestead in the past. These may then be used to create a formula Mask Ensemble at Montezuma Creek come Easy to adjust Shovel, pick or scrape Locks into 3 rigid 15 San Juaners will attend conservation meeting with magic, mysticism and humor FOLD-AWA- Y - Page studying 220,000 acres in Cisco Desert for archaeological values To expedite oil and gas ex- The postman comes on a pogo stick, 11, 1982 Blinding 678-223- 6 where fishing, hunting and hUrfng abound! all here in a small, safe community. Mountains Its ASK ABOUT OUR MOVING ALLOWANCE! SPECIAL RATES for SENIOR CITIZENS Call 801-259-58- 34 References Required |