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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 30, 1994 'Pun 20 NPS unveils management plan A plan to manage prob- - lems caused by increasing number of visitors at Arches National Park has been formulated and is open to public comment The plan Visitor Expe- - - Commission (Continued from page 1) who of Salt Lake City busi- nessmen, includes Scott Nelson, president, chairman, and chief executive officer of First Security Bank; Harris Simmons, president of Zions Bancor-poratioDallas Bradford, n; managing of partner Arthur Andersen; Richard Bradford, managing partner of Ernst and Young. Also Ruland Gill of Questar; Mark Stromberg, Utah vice president of U.S. West Communications; J. Douglas Whisenant, senior vice president of Northwest Pipeline Corporation; Ken Bullock, executive director of the Utah League of Cities and Towns; and, Mike Christensen, executive director of Utah Foundation. Salt Lake Citys proposed rule change would apportion airline mobile assets based on ground time, essentially doing away with air space and over flight in determining who should receive taxes gen- Sales tax defeated tion A November 22 ballot re- count shows that San Juan General County voters rejected the one percent sales tax. The tax, proposed by San Juan Health Care Services to was developed in re sponse to federal mandates and Arches National Park Management plan. It is intended to serve as a pilot approach for other National Park Service ar- eas that face problems caused by increasing num- bers of visitors. During the summer of 1993 several research ef-forts took place in the park to assist in identifying indicators of visitors im- pacts on the parks. After public meetings held in Salt Lake City and in Moab on November 22, the planning team began analyzing public comments and analyzing responses to NPS newsletter number five, which details the management plan. To receive a copy of the newsletter and to submit minimize funding lems caused by decreasing property values, was defeat- ed by 27 votes, policy against, In the initial ballot count the night of the November 8 general election, only one vote separated the two sides, commissioners canvassed the records and County as yourself, your spouse, your for children, whom you have legal custody, your parents, and your spouses parents, approved advertising for an assistant librarian at the county library in Bland-instep-childr- en - g, - were advised by Commissioner Bill Redd that the county may be asked to help underwrite public informa7 tion meetings on roads, and, agreed to submit a written statement to the Department of Energy on disposal of the Monticello mill A A A A A A A A A - in- clude compensations the county wants for the hazard posed by the tailings. Such compensations will include safety items, local hires for the disposal process, a hospital trust fund to pay for medical tests for residents who may have radiation related illnesses. 251 N. MAIN MONTICELLO o General Store 587-275- 2 OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY SPECIALS TrailsidelSalutes 1, Only 24 shopping days until Christmas nr.- jh SR-247- tailings. The statement will V counted absentee ballots on November 14. At that time, the proposal was defeated by just nine votes, A A A A A A defining immediate relatives A Enrollment for Winter Semester only til Dec 23 Classes begin the end of January CALL LORELEI ANDREWS AT (801 ) 587-239- 5 Licensed, Certified Kindermusik Teacher W WWWtf vwvwwwwvww 3rd Annual 28, San Juan County com- nel (SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE) Utah 84532. A A A Commission briefs A On Monday, November - GIVE THE GIFT THAT WILL LAST A LIFETIME While 1,353 San Juan County residents voted for the levy, 1,380 voted erated by airline mobile missioners appointed Anthony Torres of Monticello to the San Juan County Library Trustee Board, approved an amendment to the county person- that will last longer than the holidays? prob- - comments call or write Arches National Park, P.O. Box 907, Moab, 801-259-816- Trying to find that special Christmas gift A hments res Ref SANTAS SECRET SALE - tf 'if if ?raings at tf tf if tf MONTICELLO MERC 7 to 10 pm 1 December Thursday, tf tf tf Specials in Every Department! ! tf Cction Closeout cttep an A A A A A A 80 SOUTH MAIN MONTICELLO 587-225- 6 tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf |