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Show 4 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday February 8, 1984 -- jW-- jm i ( The Product Safety Commission credits that fact to the increased use of smoke detectors inhomes. The Department of Health also warns consumers about the toxic gases produced when fuels burn. More than 150 carbon monoxide poisoning deaths a year have occurred across the country due to improperly installed or maintained heaters (primarily It is important to always use such heaters in an adequately ventilated room, even if a window needs to be open slightly. Doors to the rest of the house should also be left open. gas-fuele- knowledge about proper installation, use, and maintenance. fires from home Although heaters have increased, deaths from such fires has decreased. I Court Report I JANUARY 26 d). Anyone interested in inform- ation about space heaters can call the Consumer Product Safety number Commissions toll-frat A teletypewriter number for the hearing impaired is ee rt: A Criminal diversion agreement was entered by the court in which Sidney Leroy Brock agreed to pay 20 percent of his gross check every pay day to clerk of court. Theft - State versus Clarance Non-Suppo- 800-638-CP- SC. 800-638-82- 70. Kay continued to February 29. Defendant released on his own rei f-- -' cognizance. Forgery - Daniel Jones Case continued to February 15. Possession of controlled substance - Trial date set for February 16 for Kerry Leber. -- by Doris Valle Negotiations between Del Webb Properties and the La Font famthe possible ily regarding purchase of the Monument VaUey property known as Gouldings,by Del Webb, have been disconThe orginial basis of tinued. discussion was a package deal of Gouldings and the La Font holdings at Canyon de CheUy, Chinle, Arizona. . An individual buyer made an offer for the Canyon de CheUy property which is a Park Service lease. Since Del Webb controls a considerable amount of Park Service land at this time, the La Fonts were required to accept the bid from the individual. Although Del Webb Properties were still interested in obtaining the Goulding complex, the La Font family declined the offer and wUl continue their ownership and management in the VaUey. Jerry Dickinson moved over the weekend and had friends here to assist and warm his new residence. AmongthemwereDon Christian and David Ransom e of , Aggravated Assault - Samual Buck fined $350 andplacedonone year probation. Court ordered defendant to attend alcohol rehabilitation program. Released on own recognizance. Driving Under Ihfluence -Charges of no drivers license and improper registration dismissed when defendant Eddie Draper agreed to plead guilty to driving under the influence. Fined $299 plus related fees of $13L Charges of driving under the influence dismissed against Gary Goodman. case of Walgreen In a civil versus City Drug Company a summary judgment was entered in favor of plaintiff in the amount of $2,727.93, plus interest at ten percent beginning April 9, 1980. In small claims court Smith Media was awarded a judgment Gibbons Furnace against Smith Media versus Pondersa Plaza was redated for February 9. Cleaning. Bail case of Tully Black on charges of driving under the influence and failure to stop at the commandof a police officer. Case was continued to February 2. Wheat Beans ry and Supply in NUEXCO EXCHANGE VALUE EXPRESSED IN SELECTED PRODUCER A CONSUMER CURRENCIES' , NUEXCO, Monthly Report on the Nuclear Fud Market, No. 184, December 19S3, Menlo Park, CA Contact: Tom Boydan or Wes Miller (414) 834-13- " 10 - V- - 1 The listing price is HUDs estimate of fair market value. HUD reserves the right, in Its sole discretion, to accept offers less than the listing price, but only the highest acceptable - offer wiU be considered. HUD reserves the right to reject any and aU offers. broker of their choice. All prop- Prospective purchasers should contact the real-esta-te and without AS sold are erties may require repairs to meet local building warranty IS, of the codes. Repairs are the responsibility purchaser. Sales shall close within 30 days ' of the day of sale. A 6 Sales Commission to selling broker. . -- . properties are subject to onetime mortgage Insurance premium charge. All its sole discretion, HUD wiU only pay discount points which HUD determines to be reasonable within maximum limits established by HUD. Buyers are to determine HUDs maximum allowable discount points, if any, prior to negotiating with lenders on interest rates and discount points to be charged on the loan. AU other discount points beyond those . HUD wUl pay are the responsibility of the buyer. In , ATTENTION BROKERS The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is offering an 8 commission to any Ucensed real estate broker selling any of the foUowlng properties., The 8 commission appUes only to these properties. Sales commission wUl be paid upon the closing of the sale. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED FHA Insured Mortgages to Qualified Buyers-- No ADDRESS 203 Treat tho family tonight... or any timo! DINE OUT 485 South Maln.Blandlng Warranty BDRMS 3 .. . - PRICE $19,950 FHA PROPERTIES AVAILABLE BY SEALED BIDS FHA 521-125444-- 521-119634-- 270 521-111331-- 203 521-119042-- 203 Insured Mortgages to Qualified Buyers-- No 1799 South Highland Drive, Moab 430 Tusher Street, Moab 516 South 200 West, Blanding 116 Arbor Drive, Moab 270 H - DINNER Deluxe Salad Bar Warranty 3 3 3 3 $49,900 $32,250 $31,900 $45,950 Sealed bids on the above properties accepted to February 15 to be opened 9 a.m. February 16, 1984 a.m. to 10 p.m. ing, . Outstanding ileal Estate Values In SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES Located throughout the State of Utah - Sundays daytime shift onSaturday. Seems he had been off duty the previous night except that three of the local it tg youths were around Halchita in their pickup truck and our cop got caUed out to chase them down, catching up with them just north of Mexican Federal Housing Administration GaUtg), New ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT Ut Bland poUcemen drinking coffee to keep awake long enough to complete his Offers You 521-125067-- 6 restricted to their firesides. Scene: a local cafe and aNavajo sometime during the events but the other two were taken from vehicle and delivered to Rudy Cook, the deputy at Bluffi Then a fight started down on the river and our cop went down there to handle the hassle and settle discussions between a few others as Jo who in the party ' should have custody of the pickup keys. Then, on his way home our cop saw a dark blotch in the middle of Highway 163 just north of the river and picked up another young man who was not hurt but in a condition to get hurt; bur cop delivered that one to his feUow cops in Kayenta. By the time he got home it was time to get up and go to work... t ' Flagstaff, Arizona, were in town checking with real estate agents. They are interested inpurchasing a business in Bluff or Mexican Hat. Claudia is a high school teacher and is applying for a job BREAKFAST-LUNC- 7 - PUBLIC SALENOTICE TO BROKERS The 1947 Bonanza which was on the Mexican Hat landing strip on Monday was pUoted in and out by Ken Craig, ofThunderbird Jewel- $ 5.00 $18.50' '--t jp One of theladswentthat-a-wa- y ajo. According to Ann and Jerry' Baum, owners, the loss is covered by insurance. Weather has been beautiful in Mexican Hat thispast week, only a few blothches of snow left on the hillsides in sheltered spots. A few people got a little carried away when they were no longer merous incidences of sniffles. So many people have upper respiratory problems that, if they aU sniffed in simultaneously, the Monuments in the VaUey would rock. Grave Diggers are again active in the area. Maxie Black reports considerable activity at Poncho House and investigations are being made. Both the Navajo police and the San Juan County Sheriff Department are investigating a robbery on January 27 at the San Juan Trading Post. It was apparently1 the old misdirection scam; an older lady kept store personnel busy showing her jewlery while two young men, age about 18 to 21, took approximately $1,000 from the safe. One young man had shoulder length hair; file other had short hair and was wearing a gold earring in one ear. AH at Monument VaUey High School. MARKETS $2 Hat. three persons seemed to be Nav- Mexico. Ken has long been familiar with this vicinity, having visited here in the past when he was with the Navajo Tribal UtUity Authority. The legal office of the DNA at Halchita reports a heavy case load, mostly with welfare related problems. They wUl be even more bogged down during the next month as Steven Boos, the legal aide, wUl be out of the office to study for the state exam for admittance to the Bar of the State of Utah. The Halchita Clinic reports nu- Cortez. James and Claudia Davies of JANUARY 30 was set at $1,000 in the r :2v r,k dA v, - Page 20 Fires caused by home heaters on increase The Utah Department of Health warns owners of portable heating units to use extreme caution when operating a home heater. The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that fire caused by supplemental home heaters increased 85 percent between 1978 and 1982. The Commission also says that most of these accidents are caused by consumers lack of ' properties are offered for sale to qualified purchasers without regard to the prospective purchasers race, color, religion or national origin. Bids and offers may be submitted to the Salt Lake City HUD Offices at 125 So. State, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147. HUD . . 524-524- 2 524-523- 2 524-523- 0 |