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Show - SA(i, JUAN WORD,- Wednesday, April J5, ,, THE J ., A PROJECT HOMEGROWN WORKSHOPS PLAtimriG FOR A HEW DUSItlESS Spring 1990 Schedule . Business Planning Workshops Designed to Aid the New Business in Southeast Utah with Information and Resources on Steps to Starting a New Business. Strategic PARK PAVILION - MONTICELLO 7 00 - 9 00 p m. Thursday Evenings April 19 Introduction to Business Planning v A Hitting the campaign trail on horseback by William Pierce Last week a lone horseman was seen loping north along US-19He literally hit the campaign trail to dramatize his position as candidate for congressman. 1. Richard Harrington is seeking the congressional seat being vacated ' by Howard Nielson. He feels riding horseback through the part of the state that will be most affected by proposed wilderness designations demonstrates his posture on multiple-us- e of public lands. Harrington SCHEDULE A 4. began his ride in San Juan County. It will end in Salt Lake City. During a conversation at La Sal Junction on Saturday, Harrington indicated that existing wilderness areas have exceeded what was proposed when the original concept of wilderness areas was developed. Harrington expressed two basic concerns. First, that wilderness will exclude the vast majority of people visiting remote areas. Harrington said Jack of water would preclude should be a priority. During our various martial conflicts, our enemies would have liked to invade and deprive our war efforts of local natural re- trying to do the same thing 'with a stroke of a pen, Harrington said. Support personnel for Harringtons ride include members of the Utah County Sheriffs Search and Rescue team, who is providing horses. Harrington changes horses every five miles and is being followed by three trucks and trailers. The horses being used now will be replaced by more horses as Harrington moves north. Harrington expressed disappointment in the lack of press coverage of his ride. He said Salt Lake City television broadcasters should visit proposed wilderness areas by the only allowable means. He feels this would bring to reality the actual conflicts that will arise if as much wilderness is mechanical delicate balatfce in third world nations means development of local mining and oil reserves Richard Harrington No one knows tires like we do Boogie on down to Schafer Tire and let us get your car rollin'right Exhaust system experts Oil change and lube Professional alignment and front end repairs Maintenance service program Parts sales and installation Premo tires and service f 259-228- 5, 1, 637-544- 4 unable to continue subsidizing the program, county commissioners have proposed establishment of three recreation districts. The districts would coincide with county voting districts. The county has promised each district $20,000 this year and has proposed establishing a $200,000 trust fund for each district. Interest from the trust would be given annually to each district. The logistics of how to assume operation of recreation 30-ye- ar officials, Monticello City Council approved last week a resolution that would turn manage- natural resources and the 587-223- Stating it is financially programs is a major concern. Taking a cue from Blanding TIRE PROFESSIONALS For More Information: Peggy Humphreys, Nate McBride Dixie Barksdale Uncertainty reigns over who will run the county recreation program. Blanding, Monticello, and at device. Second, Harrington stated that the current quest for Debt to Equity Aging of Accounts Who will run county recreation programs? Utah Navajo Development council worried. Financing the - -- designated as Utah Congressman Wayne Owens wants. of public lands Multiple-us- e was apparent with Moabs Jeep Safari this past weekend. A number of the sponsored jeep trails are in the northern portion of San Juan County. programs has officials in tremendous number of miles to some- of the arches and sights currently accessed by roads. Even mountain bikers will be excluded, Harrington said, noting that technically a Cash Flow ment of the city recreation program over to the College of Eastern Utah San Juan Center. The resolution also called for the county to continue financing the program for one more year. Terms of the resolution call for establishment of a three-perso- n governing committee to negotiate a contract with the college to run the program with money provided by the county. In exchange, the city will take over and operate the golf course. According to Mayor Jack Young, officials in Blanding agree with the proposal. As a matter of record, Blanding City council voted earlier this month to contract with CEU for management of the Blanding recreation program. Representatives from each city will meet with county commissioners. Juan County Sponsored by: Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments, San Business Small Utah of Eastern Development Center, Economic Development, College Small Business Administration, Page 11 sources. Now Congress is hikers from walking the bicycle is a 1990.-- . Utah Small Cities, Inc. Toll-Fre- No tires too big or small, sales or repairs e Helpful Numbers National Health Information Clearinghouse Heartlife Schafer Tire 697 E Central - 587-263- for cardiovascular information 1 Monticello What ever they"can do, we can do it better! Second Surgical Opinion Program Cancer Information |