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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 13, 1985 - Page 3 Public invited to office dedication November 14 National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service. The state agencies regional center comprises the other half of the complex and houses seven agencies: Four Comers Community Mental Health Center (a county agency); Southeast Utah Department of Social Services; Drivers License Services and Utah Highway Patrol (Utah Department of Public Safety); and Oil, Gas and Mining; Parks and Recreation; Lt. Governor Val Oveson and other state officials will be in Moab tomorrow morning, November 14, when the Lieutenant Governor will dedicate the state and federal regional building complex located at 200 South behind City Market. The public is cordially invited to the Open House from 9 a.m. a.m. to noon, and the brief program at approximately 9:30 a.m., after which all are invited to tour the buildings and partake of refreshments. The federal half of the complex houses the two-buildin- State Lands and Forestry (divisions of the Utah Department of Natural Resources). g Monticello secondary water system funded A $600,000 interest free loan and a $872,494 grant makes it possible for construction on a Monticello secondary water system to begin in early 25-ye- ar spring of 1986. Notification that the grant and loan had been approved came from the Utah Community Impact Board in a meet- - ing in Salt Lake City last week attended by Mayor Keith Redd and Bill Christensen, councilman. An elated Mayor Redd said Friday, We can now utilize the water stored in Loyds Lake. With a secondary system people can have garden water at a reasonable price. We can embark on a city beautification program. Redd praised Rick Terry, city manager, and the city council for the many hours spent working on the project. He commended Terry for a good job in doing the preliminary Best Safeguard The best protection against lung cancer is not to start smoking or to stop, if one does smoke. According to the American Cancer Society, the risk of lung cancer decreases after only one to four years of not work and preparing the proposal for the grant and loan. Garn responds to Burr Trail decision Well obviously, you can tell from my fight for funding over the past two sessions of Congress, I wanted the entire length of the road paved. But, under the circumstances, I think we have worked out a good compromise which will satisfy the majority of people and Im willing to support the proposal in the Senate. This was the response today of Senator Jake Gam to a National Park Service proposal to upgrade the Burr Trail to a rural scenic road maintained by Harold Allen, chairman of the board of the San Juan County Library, presents a the Park Service. plaque to Jean Hacking in appreciation of her 23 years of service. Hacking Under the plan offered by informaof in source retired librarian a as reading Blanding. Acting as William Penn Mott, Jr. director recently tion and a source of public information, Hacking has been an asset to the county of the National Park Service, of road would generally adoften consisted the her Allen commented said. that job Hacking library system, here to the present horizontal lending a listening ear. and vertical alignment and Other board members at the presentation were Kenneth Bailey and Oleen Hatch. cross section but would be Marsha Keete photo improved to an gravel surface. In a letter of explanation FmHA issues loan assistance regulations Mott sent to Senator Gam, the most critical portions of the The Farmers Home The regulations spell out how road should be paved to mainministration (FmHA) issued FmHA determines eligibility tain public safety and prevent new regulations on November 4 for various loan servicing further erosion. These portions which spell out, in detail, the alternatives and under what include switchback sections various loan servicing curcumstances FmHA would along the road corridor. The alternatives which may be propose to take steps to resolve section in the 6,000 foot-lonavailable to farmers who are delinquency or other problems. creek bed on the east side of economic are Borrowers having difficulty, appeal rights Capitol Reef National Park to FmHA Utah state detailed as well as FmHAs would be rerouted to the adaccording director E. Lee Hawkes. agreement to continue the jacent bench so that it would All borrowers are expected release of sales proceeds until A bridge become to pay back their loan acfinal loan servicing has been would be constructed over determined. cording to a planned repayBullfrog Creek and other crossHawkes ment schedule, The new procedures were ings would be hardened to said. However, when that is FmHA to give developed permit travel during and after borrowers want we borrowers with delinquent and impossible, high water periods. The Park to be aware of what kind of problem loans, clear, conService also recommended assistance may be available sistent and predictable construction of an interpretive and under what conditions. guidelines on how their center in Boulder to encourage The servicing alternatives accounts will be serviced by the other complimentary developavailable to eligible borrowers ment. agency, Hawkes said. of a deferral include a portion Im satisfied that Director Would-b- e Quitters of payments for five years, Motts proposal is based upon About 55 million Americans reamortizing payments over a his best professional judgement still smoke, reports the Ameri-.ca- n reand not upon emotions. This longer period of time, Cancer Society. Eighty-fiv- e or the debt, structuring proposal will allow travelers to percent of smokers would like subordinating FmHAs lien to quit, surveys show, and a safely negotiate the Burr Trail to another on security position while maintaining its historic great many have tried at least lender. once. beauty. I commend Director Mott for the time he has inSecond Annual vested in this issue and while he certainly didnt give us everything we asked for, his proposal is creative and thoughtful, concluded Senator Gam. all-weath- er g all-weath- "Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and drew thee great and mighty things; which thou knowest not" Jeremiah 33:3 mim First Scxtkra Baptist Cksrch Mcsticelb Sunday thru F riday November 17 thru 22 Sun 11 am & 7 pm Mon thru Fri 7 pm Reverend Jim McLeroy, Evangelist O Las Vegas, Nevada Friday & Saturday November 22 & 23 Music Rally oSharing of Gods Word o Special o Youth First Southern Baptist Church 96 East 5th North, Monticello U7FCK5DEI OGGQtSClG Friday 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1 1 Do your one stop shopping the easy way Give handmade items for Christmas PONDEROSA PLAZA Across from the courthouse f Reverend Kenneth Hudgeons, pastor ' it i r . iii g. V .a .t l, i ( 1 f V V' t .r 1 r. ir i Monticello i t r .- - i. t. i. , EIS open house (Continued from page 1) cello and Moab districts will hold an open house from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on November 18 at the Monticello and Moab office. A copy of these documents are in public libraries and copies of the EIS and Proposal Plan are available at district offices. Public comments will be accepted until ' November 25. Send to District Ranger, 496 East Central, Monticello, or 125 West 200 South, Moab. |