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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday November 11, 1982 - Page 14 BYU Carbide postpones startup of Uravan mill is postponing the -- vanadium of its uranium startup at mill Uravan, Colorado, which had been tentatively scheduled in this month, according to J. F. Uranium Frost, production manager. Forst said, The start-u- p will be delayed because of continuing depressed conditions in the U.S. uranium industry and the need to control inventories. Current plans call for the startup of the mill around the second quarter of 1983. Because of this delay, 17 additional employees will be laid off Union Caride An iflustrated manual designed at the mill before the end of the year, while about 58 employees will be retained for maintenance and to receive ore for stockpiling. The mill employs about 160 people at full operation. to help Indian youth improve their self-imais now being used in conducted by workshops at Services Indian American Brigham Young University. The manual was written and designed by Howard Rainer, Indian who a Taos Pueblo-Crehas been assistant director of AIS ge The delay in mill startup will not affect Union Carbides mining plans announced last week. These plans call for reducing mining employment from about 290 to about 140 employees by the end of the year. The mine production will be used to build the ore stockpile at the Uravan Mill. ek for the past recent compilation of available indicators conducted by the Utah Travel Council (UTC) found that Utah visitation figures for summer quarter 1982 increased 4.4 percent over the same quarter in 1981, (June-Augu- st) to 10,397,062 compared to 9,960,773 for 198L up This survey represents the first in a series which utilizes visitor figures tabulated by state and national parks, Utah's five Port of Entry Visitor Information Centers, and public and which private attractions, will be published on a quarterly basis by the UTC. The survey was designed to provide a simple, comparative analysis of quarterly visitation to Utah. More research studies of visitor demographics, travel trends and dollar expenditures, are conducted annually for the UTC by the Institute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, Utah State University. in-de- pth We are pleased to see that visitation figures are increasing, if even slightly, despite today's economic hardcommented UTC Di ships, Utah's rector, J. Phillip Keene in. In fact, the economic climate is actually producing travel patterns which are ideally suited to our state's travel environment. to Keene, the According increase in summer visitation in Utah reflects such elements as the relative stabilization of gasoline prices and availability of motor fuels, the travel imperative wherein people are taking vacations no matter what, and the fact that Utah is the RIGHT place at the RIGHT time for ectoday's vacation trends convenient onomical, years. positive direction. Developing responsible leaders for Indian communities is crucial for the survival of the Indian people, Rainer said. We are altering a period when it is necessary to have young people who are assertive, talented and mentally alert, and have something positive to offer their VETERANS DAY NOVEMBER 11 OO Eaot communities if Indians are to have a fighting chance in the future. The manual was recently endorsed by Peter McDonald, chairman of the Navajo tribe. After discussing the need for the manual with Rainer last year and reading a printed copy, McDonald said he was impressed. Indians tend to use their as an Americanness Native excuse not to make it in the outside world, McDonald said. This booklet illustrates our uniqueness as a reason to achieve rather than an excuse not to achieve. Successesinlifedepend qpon a person's potential, and we should all be mindful of our expectations and limitations.'' The greatest, most lasting and rewarding help comes from within; it is even more valuable than that received from parents and friends, he noted. Ip5p j 300 South Spo-&m3ri- and manual self-hel- p Blending Utah j cG vacation exper- outdoor-orient- ed iences. Visitation figures statewide varied from substantial decreases, such as 36 percent decrease at Capitol Reef National Park, to the very positive increase of 53 percent at BuUfrog Marina on Lake Powell. Survey figures do not reflect expenditure comparisons for Utah's tourism industry, but rather a consistent visitation comparison representative of a . variety of state attractions. To anyone providing information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the theft of Atlas property at the Dunn or Rim mines in San Juan County. A 10 The manual includes principles of winning the race of life, goalsetting, developing friends, and becoming a siper Indian with and a a positive self-ima- ge Utah 1981 summer visitors over 10 million A designs Indian youth revard of up to $500 will also be given for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing any other Atlas property. Please contact: Chief of Security Atlas Minerals Moab, Utah (801) 259-513- 1 nmftiraxrflMCBmgj JJ online Amrnn Maclk licenoed instructor with S&hythmic Aerobico Tuloa, Oklahoma Aerobic Classes for Earlybirds Beginner and Advanced Classes at convenient times for you! Handball Sauna Whirlpool WeightExercise Equipment Individual Fitness Programs Racquetball BESCOEJHT OH SPA AMEPECA B For Applications Call 678-210- 6 587-285- 4 BUSINESS PACKAGES AVAILABLE |