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Show House leader wears two hats in Bluff The Majority Leader of the Utah House of Representatives, Craig Peterson, wore two hats at a meeting of the San Juan County Service District 1 on November 9 in Bluff. Peterson was listed on the agenda as Presentation by Senator Peterson. How- - ever, he also represents Versar Engineering, a firm from American Fork, Utah. Versar Engineering would like to be the engineering firm for the service district. When Petersons discussion turned to engineering THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 16, 1994 issues, board member Jim Hook asked for a clarification of Petersons role at the that the job should be open to bids from other engineering firms. The board agreed to open the request for bidding to other engineering firms. Board member Attorney General to questions regarding zoning and planning authority. The service district requested a legal opinion from the Attorney General on the zoning and planning authority of service dis- issues the service district must address. The service district has an immediate need to have the water wells cased. The task should be completed within a year. Peterson stated that the service district is fortunate that the planning process is In beginning so early. other areas, planning takes place after the fact, after periods of high growth, Peterson said. Future service district action will depend in part on a Hook stated Steve PageS response from the Utah Simpson questioned Peterson on several pending meeting. -- tricts. Because no legal precedent exists on the issue, the Attorney General is still investigating the questions. The next meeting of the service district is planned for Wednesday, December 7, at Bluff Elementary School, beginning at 7 p.m. Utah health policy meeting December 2 Governor Mike Leavitt and the Utah Health Policy Commission are asking the PtemiumPlus CD Is On The Up And Up cade waiver. Public hearings been scheduled throughout the state. If you cannot attend a hearing, but would like to comment and make recommendations, send your letter to: Health Care Reform Public Hearings, Utah Department of Health, Division of Health Care Financing, P.O. Box 16580, Salt Lake City, Utah public to comment on a va- riety of recommendations designed to further Utahs health care reform efforts. Commission members and staff will meet with Utahns in nine locations beginning November 17. These recommendations are under consideration for approval by the 1995 Legislature, says Ric Campbell, The executive director. governor and the commission members want to fully involve the public in the health care reform debate. These public meetings will further that interaction. A public meeting will be held at the Grand County courthouse, 125 East Center in Moab, December 2 at have Cortez rejects tax Voters in Montezuma County (Cortez, Colorado) rejected a one percent sales tax by a margin greater than 2-- 1. The tax was proposed to shore up the countys shrinking revenue base, 7 according to the Montezuma Valley Journal. The vote p.m. Meetings also are scheluled in Price on November 28, and in Rich- may mean budget field on December 8. cuts significant in all departments, according to the story. Of 6,444 votes, 4,351 or 68 percent, were opposed to the sales tax. Topics to be presented are: insurance reform, quality improvement, public health, rural health, medical savings accounts, and Medi- - 'V:.-- rA HOLIDAY FAIR A A 19 Monticello High School Cafeteria r.'.V, A A A The interest rate on this Certificate of Deposit gets BETTER AS THE YEARS GO BY. JUST THREE YEARS AS A MATTER OF FACT. AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE REALLY A A A ISNT THAT LONG. ITS NOT LIKE DOG YEARS. ITS MONEY YEARS. AND THERE HAS TO BE SOME TIME INVOLVED WHEN IT COMES TO MONEY. TIME EQUALS MONEY-A- ND CHART, THE INTEREST IN THIS CASE ITS RATE INCREASES SUBSTANTIALLY WITH EACH PASSING A AND AWAY. AND IT EXPIRES ON year. Three years I OFFER IS ON THE NOVEMBER Minimum balance to open account Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. IS MAXIMUM $500. DEPOSIT $250,000. am Looking Good for the Holidays and Elaine Barry pm Lunch Available for a small fee 12 I tf. tf tf V' tf. tf tf. W V' tf. tfi tf. tf tf tf. tf tfj tf :tf. tf' tf. 1 $ tf S' Lois Palmer A 30, 1 994. tf tf tf. rtf. am Danish Pasteries 1 1 A A A a AND OBTAIN APY IS 0 Lillian Taylor A 1 BE REALLY TERRIFIC THE LAST 1 A A HURRY, THIS UP AND UP AND UP YEAR AND GETS TO A A A A A A A THREE YEARS. November Saturday pm Make & Take Crafts ornaments Ribbon ornaments ornaments Cathedral window Etched glass & wreaths Evergreen swags Lighted pinecone lots morel and centerpieces Paper-mach- tf tf. tf e Sponsored by USU Extension Office 1 tf tf tf tf. tf. 'tf tf |