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Show tv.; - wif f, tr T ; THE SAN JUAN RE(X)HD Wednesday 'Juste 27,' 1984 -- Page has historically been Democrat, are we' to believe . this is a reasonable premise? You said you had found a way to make Navajo money work for all of us. In speaking directly to the Grand County delegates, you proposed economic develop--me- ni in Grand County through use of Navajo Aneth Trust Fund allocations to Utah Navajo in- The following is an open letter to Francis Lyman, candidate on the Republican primary ticket for state representative legislative District 74, San Juan and Grand counties As a delegate to the Republican state convention on Friday and Saturday, I heard you address a caucus of San Juan and Grand coizrty delegates. In your speech, you asked the delegation to vote you directly on to the November ballot as the Republican candidate If you should ask 12 different people what the greatest thing in the world is, you would undoubtedly get 12 different answers and, depending on one's point of view, each of those 12 could be right. That being the case, there would be no point in trying to state what the greatest thing in the world is. Perhaps it wouldn't be amiss to mention one of the greatest things in the world. Mentioning one would not claim the highest honors and would still leave the door open for other greats. Many ef us have a strange idea of teaching and an even stranger one of love. Somehow we come up with the idea we teach by pounding things into people, by forcing them to accept our bdiefs. Only when they respond the way we think they should, do we develop enough enthusiasm for our work to make it a labor cf love. , We put people ca the spot by ejecting them to march to the same best we hear ad seldom step to realise that they msy be hear- tog a completely deforest tune. Bid success is achieved by developing sincere enthusiasm for faber cf bva; and then that you are working to get an to amendment the original charter which specified that Aneth Trust Fund allocations be used (si the Utah Navajo reservation. My questions follow. Presuming it possible, is economic development in Grand County an appropriate use of Aneth Trust Fund money, or Is it a violation of trust? If Aneth Trust Fund money is used to purchase a saddlery in Moab, will an attempt be made to relocate Navajo workers in order to satisfy the preferential employment policy of UtshNavaJo electibility, (2 your willingness to work, and (3) your belief that you will be a strong candidate against the Democratic nominee for state representative. I do not fault you for these. However, I do have some reservations abed point 4, a promise of foe Navajo vote and point 5, a promise of Navajo messy for economic development ta Grand Ccuuiy. Tea ashed for car vete as Republics candidate cn a promise to yea from ncbextBOlie todsstries? If Aneth Trust money can be used in Grand County, can it also, be used for economic in the development off-reser-v- stica portion ofSan Juan County? I may be voting for yea In November. I consider my vote a personal trust These questions need to be answered. I fogy Invite year public response. Joyce Martin p&li&er Cat fce rsulj driver the Navajo tooe tii dustries, of which you are chairman. I understood you to say for state representative. If I understood correctly, you asked for the vote on five counts. The first three were 0) your veto. O the Navajo vtte j the Educational in Fcundnticnfor t fit4 i i editor- . Xt: . - -- 3 Utters toraCa txtcdrtnfatoruui. Letters cant to co ears than .5 o, wardo totong. TkapakOahar cr reject any ecniriba-tton- s. confused about just what this entailed. They had expected that people were just waiting to hear what they had to say, and would immediately conform to these new teachings. cculd they Cnd anything worthwhile in any of the pscple. sThey had to live fa terrible ccadjtlcns To the . r the restarts cf area, I cpress ' 4 t' J . r p who bad accepted them had turned students par-t t f trcuhlod world. I tnaar thotCsxi Etscmca the UonticcHo area representative forEFFSfatos me toepressing car warmest thnks and danpa mA , Kotrh t::3 Ufch. to the residents cf tha toontiocllo area. Yet have truught tha watodclosor togtohor. . Scdtls-tanc-d tdd Crm wh tto gnnncsnt was made Ca3restdnd cf tyDat Ucntto ed Viator L. Brown, dnlraa cf 0Uh Cctd end Thank yan. worldwide eper-tt- a. Ctoocrtly, Prcnldtog ninkcp Company Church Jesus Chrintcf cf The tf Cr,d ewusr cf tho . tddL- kdsd? ' WCli2oC.narwacd . , " presidnt. Educational Fondnticn for Fcrciga Gsif cs, o percent. 4 percent; barley, 12 percent; and wheat, ep cent; " q Cocks cfgrttoctcrodctr farms Jce compared wdh last can, tp to percent; C3 percent; cdt tarlo7,dra S3 datotoad fcom the praviaas year. Com tocohs ware cnljr 12 par tii sat tost cent cf the record Jcs; barley stocks dedtosd U Jcs . to Cmua todi ; wUh Ucntto. thotntdtiCistmCUacfcny .QACSEmW Cpsn 6 am. to 6 p.m. .donday thru Saturday . end Crsrv Unibcdl tzta ca tnnanso tna co Tho Ccfa Cdd caestotnakfotocltotona C;, CO CcnCfs cnasasdd tdy CtarrttrrJ entdb; ettoats. Crr t03 tzrT.2 Carry Gefdwtts't ttC4 etoegua sSogsn was chemical rynv for cold end water. AslljO-t- la tds cf toyi. - Ttny waded It, they sht : s Guaranteed Delicious : r Fountain Treats 165 E. Ccxl r Chct!sc"3 , s 37-23- 19 . being isvelveddn csen . eatictea and todr. thing cumbers grew. All this came about because ef tho explication cf ons cf .the . greatest things .in the world. Tbs first couple lacked it theyd studied the wreng dic- . tionary. Ths second couple had learned the ddinitlcn, and then developed that great talent, rit and their mission was successful because they felt aad.gave real LOVE. Qatrc ap to 5053 c2 phede ccapany Vcpaiir chotrocol ' tr Telephone repair . . tv . - . . -- -- ft New extentions & jacks ft New installations .ftKey system work - .- ; ; cc:::.:inciu nEsmaiTLU ; Serving San Juan County Vcar G!d Kmo Hens FZicna Ccdpmy , (001)507-271- 1 UmUUMMUr . Published weekly at Lictoi-ccll- o, Utoh, tiZZS. rend class postage paid at llcdicctlo, Utah - OCU Address (USPS changes: Bcz 673, tfcrdicdto, Utoh.' The Eon Jsmn Record is a ccmhor cf the Utah Press Assoc. . 4) J. Martin ' ;- . PU3LC3ERS. cn teted ftcdj h!!j ! ; and were exited fcdgarcd for ' . 1 . Sschr ; ; for chfai ft to frtoy famous Ctoh, Cato Labs D tout mcredtCls cuspd JJMMMMMMUOMJMJiWifM. formerly QofdonNuggot Co to ton - toc-ticna- xy. . . ds-littolfd- cnds whowere ehtooss Kim Hoggard . Wre ddttad to c.mtotrd tans psapla Ifo? etoped. Into Tbaycame ready to teach the garpd cf tsve bto (hay tad Icamad Item .a tofforent Ttcir Ccttonary tant them thd a teacher will eftor ideas to m tgpaaltog ray and ttouw the tosfoto the wptton to toasn tts can way. They bad farther learned thto red tore is cat deroasdtog; but to tins end ccnatant to spits cfdtoforeat percbd; ctos,13 porcont; and wheat ctccks ware 6 percent below to23. . , by the cams watohlsss pacpla. tiaa ced; and wheat, dona 3 percent; Ntotonally, toads cfaUgsatos V t ip par-Cprecto- -- -- wars cto missal r ' 1'" Just a fowxsctohsltoarwntohsr camn to this 'tpcltos cagb totototoV to lira, to tha wame tarrtoto ccnltton currauntod ware: - - i siockscf grains fa Utah showed to bringing a little mere edarstsadtog and love to a friend-JTf- cn cd -- Compared wdh June 1, 1223; no major change. Whaat end cot stocks ware fciprby 7 and 9 percent respciTOr, wtHe taitoy and oca stocks declined Cnd love and ccuple Itot wtoi h ton! tog cf defoat and cad to say, they titoumuss, Ulb crch otottd . to away culture. They ware - eo4 i WJ Ucdta tlctcks, a with fa a remote ware cf who people Panddparccat. entiens ccnstlnr to rasebre - ihockscf grain atcrcdcafoxms ware dforenaas, ft Is cnaaurangto compared wh knew that . tichtiaollo is doing Its as follows ccxn, down 34 par-pa- rt my Ctntnric Until Utah faffallLake City, nnkod trneng the ciitoafs Cnd, w3 wuw be managed ty a ti those times when war enoas the majar ccarse cf cotton that stoncre thinks far opening year and fcatte to E;nacxkang3 area sera to lean; and showed their concern for them in . each A way thd there was go room for dotot that their foal togs of love were ' toncere , ' Q wasnt bngwndl the worth bepdess prospect vnd it wasnt lung until the few people with : entognsd to around them. They took time to become acquainted with the children in the families, to know what the needsof all the members were, and what they enjoyed doing. They even participated to caring for the animals. They' played with the people, landed and enjoyed good times with them, tandit them things they, wanted When it dieb't happen that way, their enthusiasm wavered and their love were thin. They could find co beauty to the area, cor Va missionary couple were cf your com m;dy,lcnndnhcdt year way cfliiytsktog part to focal epe rtfag events, and making friends (hot wa last a lihiims. Lctoarscuutbetognsl DcarECor. .v' program. . r, , Tear ccmracdty , fcas given much cf sdf to these shunts ever the past ton months. VTQ the cgpstt tftomlhost families andthe cdscattonal gattonsepn-vide- d ty your local ti school teachers; yea have aHorad acto-C- zi facmCtawpstobsaqseapsxt ideas, and even when one marches to a different beat, This couple demonstrated their love in all of their actions. They became involved with the people there to teach the gospel of love, But somehow they became a little t FcrelgiEttokr rTi F:ri2ivorics .9 (His F03 FSO?L. COT F5TS... . tistoatfcg wrA--- . " - 'l : , LAttoas OJBSCRIPTSON RATES ' SaJcanCcsdy Outside county Canada Elsewhere Newsstand 1 -- . - r 6W 9.00 - : 12,00 ISJOO 2S( |