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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday Canyonlands Backcountry Management Plan hearing is Jan. 26 in Moab The public comment period for the Environ- January 20,1994 Page 8 SEPTEMBER For more information contact Sarah Marshall at or Canyonlands National Park, 125 West 200 South, Moab, UT, 84532. Comments must be received at the above 801-259-39- 11 address by February mental Assessment (EA) and Draft Backcountry Management Plan for 18,1994. ional Park and the Orange Cliffs Unit of Glen Canyon Continued from page 1 Utahs Canyonlands Nat- National Recreation Area is ongoing according to Walt Suyperintendent Dabney. The National Park Service will hold a public meeting in Moab on January 26th to accept comments on the EADraft Plan. Impacts to park resources, resulting from growing visitation and use of the led have backcountry, managers at Canyonlands and Glen Canyon to propose revisions to the 1989 Backcountry Management Plan. The EADraft Plan proposes some changes in how visitors may use the of Canyon- backcountry lands National Park and the Orange Cliffs Unit. A final Backcountry Management Plan will be written after taking into account public comments received during January and part of February. The Moab meeting will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, January 26, 1994 at the Civic Center, 450 East 100 North. A copy of the plan is available for review at the Moab Public Library in Moab as well as Monticello, Green River, and Bland-ing- . 1993 Finley Bayles 678-200- 672-226- 3 MONTICELLO MARKET 1. Quiet, secluded brick home, attached garage wworkshop Full finished bsmnt, & storage. pellet burning each level, deck ofT stove. 1,368 sq-dining room. Covered patio, new carpets & paint Room to park RV or boat, beautiful lawns, flowers, shrubs, & trees. Many extras. Gorgeous view. 12 acre lot. (125M. 2. home with large attractive back yard. Oak Heights 3. Investment opportunity. Main Street frontage property with 4 residential rentals. Includes biding lot on side street. Rentals are scarce in Monticello, so high potential for this 3-- ft 120-fe- property. 4. Several excellent bldg lots. Prime locations. Owner financing on one of the lots. 5. 640 acres in Sec 7, 8, 18, T34S, R26E. $300 per cleared age, $10Qjer may sell parcels separately. 6. Rare chance to buy home in Blue full bsmnt, parMt Heights-3-b- r. Bsmnt tially d, best of roughed neighbors. 1,012 sq-- on main floor. home. Interior not com7. pletely finished, good location. $35,000. & PRIVATE - SERENE SETTING. finislAlfeXSpf. fl 2-- b 4wcres w2-b- r, hormjAl If rfcA Separate Wbuildings. bldg wBWI'repC 11 $60,000 owner financing lOyrs at w$ 10,000 down. 10. Owner ready to retire. Operating Juniper Tree Some residents felt there was a bit too much prepublicity on this, with' front page stories and photos each week. But the hundred or so residents who attended the Sept. 24th presentation might more with higher prices per of Record, abuseharassment in San Juan schools. Mental rassment, 8x10 Color Portrait FREE! One offer per Family Subjects may not be in more than one special Minors must be with parents ha- physical harassment, verbal abuse, and sexual abuse were charged in the survey. Results of the survey were discussed in this issue and the first two issues in September. Georgia Hamblin Joe M. Eaton 259-789- 3 259-789- 3 259-584- PORTRAITS TAKEN At Parley Redd Foodtown Tuesday & Wednesday January 25 & 26 am to 5:30 pm TWO DAYS ONLY 10:30 Adults Welcome Portrait may be a single or group You must return to the store in person to receive free 8x10 t. attached lounge could be opened. 1.17 acres with 212 hwy frontage. Urge MONTICELLO F. Bennion Redd . . 587-242- 4 2 Shirley Ramsay . . . !APPRAISING!! RENTALS 587-239- Box 705 parking area for trucks. Includes separate bldg. Suitable for office or shop. Room for commercial development such as motel, apts, or other commercial. 11. Spectacular Mt. view. Urge 1 14 acre lgsiUfclly llkcaped, fenced home with lot. new siding, detached dbl garage, with workshop. 12. Wellkept olkiflmQ4j 6 23. Great country living on 5 acres Eastland. 1.5 bath, office, Butler biding. $69,000. 25. 320 acres W. Summit. Sect 14 & 23. T31S.R23E. $50,000. at 26. Unobstructed, breathtaking view of Mountain. You'll love this 3 bedroom, one bath, home with detached garage, workshop, storage building $43,900 34. Ugr dbUwidmobile home ialJenr elemen permanentlat tary school. 13. Good family living in modular inhome with fenced yard. cludes wood stove. Approx, 1500 sq. 11. 2-- r, $48M. 14. Bldng lot across street from $900 down, & Grist Mill Inn. 84x210 feet. Good $100month at opportunity to get bldng lot for current or future bldng. 15. Urge home with many possibilities. 4 miles east of town. Lots 16. 5 acres at Ucolo turn-ofof trees. Remnants of old home. $6,000. 2 18. For the special family: 12 B, 1280 l brick home. Full bsmnt with walk out door. Fruit trees, secluded back yard. Choice neighborhood, next to football field. acres 8 19. A chuice 28, T33S, miles east R25E. PartJSfffMrSunlsOO. 20. Thirty acres. Quiet, secluded, lots of trees. 8 miles E of town. $19,500. 21. Commercial bldg on Main Street. 2673 sq. ft. with office and loading dock. Very functional. Many possibilities for businesses. 22. Newly remodeled five bedroom, two bath home, fully finished basement, 12x16 shed and shop, on mountain side of town, $59,500 9. f. sq-f- to The month closed out with area hospitals with injuries, photos and a story about the none fatal, and a sad story Homemaker's School event. about John Thornton, 18 of Also on the front page were Blanding, losing his life to a photos of an accident at the Bluff only sent five people to lightning strike. For September 16, the headlines touted Monticello City Administrator, Rick Terry, resigned and San bottom of Peter's Hill on Hwy. 191. and stories about municipal elections, a gas supervisor being hired in Blanding and the Juan County considers binoculars being found in joining the suit against the the Diamond Jubilee State of Utah over the Navajo treasure hunt. Next week the conclusion Trust Fund. This last story was of the year's review and the echoed in the following top ten stories of 1993. SALE! Grand Champion steer. The headline read "Jr. Livestock sale netted Juan Dinosaur I CLEARANCE RL's 3-- Summit Poigi area. older Record. collection point and countywide landfill. The August 26 front page had Burton Black and RL Wilcox in a picture with TITLE: INSURANCE!! PROPERTY. MANAGEMENT! r, - pound." Another story on the front page was a survey, conducted by a Concerned Citizens group and the San Blanding's to dismiss the suit and San Juan County Commissioners decided to proceed with a motion to join the suit (they Homemaker's School com- reality and Doug Wilson ing to San Juan High winning the TV set in the later had the motion preSchool. This was the first Diamond Jubilee Treasure pared and attended a discussion with Gov. Leavitt but time this group put on a show Hunt. in our area - previously they September 9th's front didn't file the motion to join, had been in Cortez, page had good news and bad. rather waiting to see if the sponsored by Empire An apparent family feud in state will settle out of court). Electric and other organizations, with invitations to San Juan County residents and Main Street - all of the rubble was transported to the Monticello landfill. Headlines were about Monticello fall cleanup being the last before closure of the facility and the progress of the county landfill with BLM and IHS (Indian Health Services) assistance. San Juan County was working toward permitting 480 acres just south of White Mesa to be used as a central this week was a story about the Museum moving ahead about it was Community the first time The San Juan Center project along South sponsored by MOAB 225 S. Main Jared Shumway DickShumway 7 BLUFF Clemma Johnson stories o BLANDING . . . The first issue of September saw the first of several Monticello flf&Z , the Homemaker's School week's front page, when the argue. the front page State of Utah made a motion Sharing BLANDING BARGAINS Several building lots in Pioneer Estates. SE of town. Good investment for future. B 2. Very comfortable 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Close to school and park. Completely finished basement, new carpets, ready to move in $72,000 B - 3. apartment complex. Brings in $7,200 pm. Parking for renters. Chain link fence encloses grassy back yd. Financed by FmHA. n acres near new store. Ideal for subdividing. B-Scenic secluded canyon setting, spring, 480 acres fenced. Asking 3-- - it B-- Food-tow- $150,000. B-10 acres north on Highway 191 near Quality Ford location. B-15 acres in NE Blanding next to Otis Wrights home. Executive-typ- e home. Formal DR, 5 bdrms, 2 12 baths, swimming pool. Many features. Also, former Quality Ford Dlrshp bldg with 3 acres on busy highway. Also, 30 acres in city limits. Prime Development Property. 1J EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY |