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Show ' January , thesanwa:record m No action was taken since Commission briefs On Monday, .m Ji - there was agreement that the matter should be turned over to the road department. 22, county commissioners gave the county clerk authority to advertise for a district court clerk to fill an upcoming vacancy. Commissioners expressed hope that a qualified person with proficiency in the Navajo language can be found. Commissioners also met in executive session with a representative of the Association of Federal, State, County Following the executive signed a contract for Utah State University to reimburse the county $24,136 for extension service provided by the county, and allowed the met with the county road supervisor to brief him on their meeting with the AFSME representative. Commissioners asked the county attorney to provide extension office to have $9,500 dollars in purchases for the rodeo grounds in 1989 paid out of the 1990 budget, signed agreements with Grand County and the .state to pay San Juan County $30 per day for housing prisoners from those jurisdictions. Additionally, commissioners gave approval to the sheriffs office to hire a part-tim- e dispatacher and suggested the office maintain an ongoing roster of qualified applicants meeting, Commissioners information on proposed legislation that requires the county surveyor to be elected, gave the county engineer approval to investigate the purchase of computer software for road design and a compatible plotter at cost of $6,500, and Municipal Employees (AFSME) to discuss a complaint by a San Juan County Road Department employee. f? rather than using fixed Parkway Texaco approved the recommendation of the San Juan County Development Board that Brett Palmer be appointed as county representative to the Grand County Film Commission, approved San Juan County Development Board criteria for providing matching funds to organizations wishing to do special promotions. Interested parties should see Peggy Humphreys at the courthouse. Also, commissioners authorized the following purchases from low bidders: $890 for two chain saws for fire control from by Doris Valle According to Elizabeth $11 0$ ith it Dalmer, Department of Energy site manager on the Mexican Hat, Halchita, and VCA uranium tailings remedial Alignment yfCheck eel action project, the Washington UMTRA office is making every 495 Man dies from gas fumes in tank (Does not include parts or adjustment) Robert Rodney Dillon, age 25, of Cortez died.. when he entered a crude oil tank without safety equipment. The accident occurred about 1:15 p.m. on January 23 when crews were preparing to move crude oil tanks from a tank battery at Dead Man Canyon on Alkali Point. It was reported that Dillon entered a tank without safety equipment and was overcome by gas fumes. He was pulled out of the tank by a fellow worker. Other workers at the scene estimated Dillon may have been in the tank five to nine minutes. The Blanding ambulance and three San Juan County deputies responded but were unable to revive Dillon. TV 0l Today's cars need alignment. , Today's smaller , front-whee- l drive cars need all four wheels checked to insure proper performance. Our new computerized Total Alignment system is especially designed to meet today's complex alignment needs. We'll check and adjust the alignment angles of each wheel , front and hack, to 4-wh- light-weig- eel ht meet manufacturer's speci- fications. Total Alignment then relates all four wheels to a common centerline to give you precise handling and a smooth ride. Get a better ride, longer tire life, parkway SERVICE Enterprises, and a improved handling, better gas mileage, and insure safe driving. Bring the pleasure back to driving . . . and save money, galvanized water tank for the Monticello swimming pool from Monticello Plumbing for $603, 75 percent to be reimbursed by the Utah Office of Energy, were complimented by DeMar Perkins for their efforts in serving the county, approved a contract for Alpine Archaeological Incorporated to do archaeological mitigation at the proposed Halls Crossing airport site for $84,566. The county will pay $3,805. The FAA will pay the remainder. Commissioners agreed to use 1990 Community Development Block Grant funds for rural fire control. effort to counteract Congressional budget cuts which affect the local project. At present, holdup of new construction threatens to delay the completion of the work originally scheduled to end in late 1991. We wont know much for a At said Dalmer. month, present we are still working on vicinity properties. There will be no new construction with the exception of ditching, rock blasting, and completion of cleanup of water borne and wind blown contaminated material until the funding picture is more clearly defined. We are all extremely concerned and are working hard on this. We are completing radiological surveys on vicinity residential and properties commercial properties outside the site, said MKF Project Director Tim Swisse. As soon as that work is done, we will put out the cleanup package for bids. There is presently a suspension of new work until the funding is straightened out. As soon as funds are available, the job will be completed as originally planned. Without Advertising You Wouldnt Know Put your trust in Number One: too. New manager David Ketron. Wooded Mechanics Steve Barton and Henry Curly can help you with all of your car repair needs. 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