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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 20, 1992 Page NORTHERN NEWS by William Pierce Perspective is a peculiar thing. If you ask the group of snow sliders and tubers Saturday if they thought we have gotten too much snow they would have surely said A group of people no. headed to Suicide Hill to enjoy the fresh snow pack and could only get to the tailings hill north of La Sal Store. The build up of snow has 14 some people happy and others wishing it would slow down. Paul Redds response to that was that we can never get too much snow. While those with flat roofs on their buildings are wishing for some relief. The mounting snow has completely shut down Timber Products operation in Old La Sal. Fred Stocks initially tried and failed to ride a snow mobile up the Two Mile Road to a point where the D-- 8 Cat is parked to open the road. They still have a large amount of down logs to bring off the has to be the first building shower. In the new building there is a kitchen, which, until Saturday was mountain. They have not even been able to start the mill up due to the inability to move around in the snow. But, at least this year well not be wondering where to get drinking water. Mary Lou Kosanke had an idea sometime back that came to reality Saturday. She suggested the LDS Relief Society sponsor a shower for the new community center. Ive heard of void of the basics Once Upon A Sandwich that make Valley Towers, Cortez 2 1 W. Main a functional kitchen. Pots and pans etc. A number of La Sal ladies attended and got the kitchen off to a good start by donating some of the items. More and more, the building is becoming a central place in the activities in La Sal. Soon a formal dedication is planned to recognize all those who had a hand in seeing it become reality. baby showers, marriage showers, and even missionary showers, but this 565-829- Sandwiches Soup Quiches Salads Baked Potatoes Desserts Open for lunch Mon - Battle of the Bulls set for Feb. 13 What is more exciting than watching a person with no visible common sense wild try to ride a one-tobull? Maybe watching fifty such people try to ride fifty one-to- n bulls. That is exactly what will be happening on February 13 at 7:00 p.m. at the Old Spanish Trail Arena in n Moab. Canyonlands Battle of the Bulls will feature top-notc- professional bull h complete with rodeos most fearless clowns and fifty of the meanest and toughest buck- riding, ing bulls in the West. Eddy Lang, owner of L Bar Four Rodeo Company, guarantees that this wont be BLM qualify, nominees must be an incumbent elected official of general purpose government serving the people of the Moab District. The current in- cumbent, Emery County Commissioner Clyde Thompson, is leaving office as an elected official and is unfortunately no longer eligible to serve in this posi- tion. Council members are nominated locally and selected by the Secretary of the Interior to serve for stag- gered three-yeaMembers terms. r are asked to help facilitate communication two-wa- y between BLM and the public by passing on the information they receive to the constituencies they represent and to provide their constituents input and feedback to the BLM. Current Council members, with terms expiring in 1933, and the constituencies they represent are Tim Berry of Moab (recreation), Clyde Thompson of Castle Dale (elected official) and Bevan Wilson of Hunting-to- n (public at large). Also Repairing Camcorders Council members with terms expiring in 1994 are Dave Bierschied (wildlife), John Garr of East Carbon (transportation and rights-of-way- ), Dee Taylor of Moab (renewable resources) TV 1 & SPITZER APPLIANCE Heating and Refrigeration Marketing & Public Relations Appliance repair, Heating, Refrigeration WE CAN HELP YOU WITH Advertising campaigns Marketing Plans 4-- H Call and Don Smith of Blanding (environmental protection). Three incumbents with terms expiring in December, 1992 were just recently reappointed by the Secretary of Interior to new three year terms, expiring in 1995. These members are Keele Two - Local or National And More Bill M .. ' wreckers Semi Wrecker 24-ho- ur 3fYl V Licensed Electrical Contractor Residential Commercial Small Trencher 678-2374 Emergency 587-293- 0 Service ts i--X & 85KW Generator For Rent 61 Bruce Johnson 678-249- 6 West 300 North - 8 Blanding (19-1- 0) 't Taylor Made Wooden Heritage CUSTOM - HANDCRAFTED to serve as Chairman and Dave Bier- members Kitchen Cabinets - Bathroom Cabinets Fine Furniture schied was elected to serve as Vice Chairman. Members serve without salary, but are reimbursed for travel and per diem expenses at current rates for Taylor Palmer onticello 678-252- 3 North Reservoir Road Blanding, Utah . employees. ' t Plumbing or Heating Problems? 38 The council normally will meet at least twice annually. Additional meetings may be called by the District Manager or his designee in 1333381 Call Doug Whipple 587-286- 4 - Monticello Suppl& with special URSDA Monticello Water Heaters Disposals Blanding - Plumbing fixtures - Septic Systems -- Serving San Juan County WTO I MOSS TV AND APPLIANCE GRAND VALLEY OXYGEN & SUPPLIES 444 E Main, Cortez, Co Medical Equipment 24 Hours A Day 7 Days A Week Service (303) 565-710- 1 TVs AND VCRs APPLIANCES AUTO SOUND SYSTEMS SATELLITE SYSTEMS STEREOS ANTENNAS (Oxygen Service) ; Serving all ol Southeastern Utah Medicare & Medicaid Approved n, P.O. Box 970, Moab, Utah 84532(801)259-6111- . CO 678-241- 5 .David Johnson Truck and Car Repair Bevan Wilson sources). was elected by Council District manager, Dove Creek NORTHERN ELECTRIC 396 S First East Monticello 587-236- ; Spitzer Hotpoint Appliances re- For further information contact: Mr. Roger Zort-ma- for more information 7 DEVON'S'REPAIR (recreation), Butch Jensen of Price (renewable resources and Bill Davis of then provide the District Manager with the names, addresses, occupations, and other relevant biographical information of qualified nominees. 587-227- Front wheel lift lor damage-tre- e towing and car carrier service Blanding needs for advice. Persons wishing to nominate individuals or to be nominated to serve on the Council should contact the District Manager at the address below. They should ' Nintendo 303-677-23- Government i Don S Diane Shull Owners DO IT 39 Bluff (nonrenewable repair 1415 East Main (Next to K Mart) 7 Cortez (303) LET US HELP YOU TARGET YOUR BUSINESS TO SUCCESS programs. of TV 565-794- ow the BUSINESS DIRECTO JttSIGEBe-E- Entry fees are $65 with $500 added money. Proceeds from this event connection An, VCfl or A VCRs Not good with any other coupon Oder 0. Johnson for FREE ESTIMATES I e Business Directory San Juan Pharmacy in Monticello and Blanding. Entries will be taken from January 15 through will go to support local REPAIR $2 OFF advisory council position Nominations are needed from the public for the elected position on the BLM Moab District Advisory Council, to fill an unexpired term through December 31, 1993. To satellite Dependable. Oual'fy Eiectonic Repair in the rodeo business. The Canyonlands Battle of the Bulls will be exhilarating from start to finish. Tickets are available from 801-587-32- 4 SHOP this part of the country. Lang is known far and wide for having some of the most difficult bulls to ride 801-587-272- 11-- VIDEO REPAIR like any other bull riding competition ever seen in February 10 at or Sat 446 South Main Moab f WHIRLPOOL A MAN A KITCHEN AID ROPER JENN-AIMAYTAG ZENITH MAGNAVOX ECHOSTAR PIONEER CLARION MTX AMERICAN ACOUSTICS AND MORE |