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Show Neighborhood Realty 678-285- LARRY OR CAROL RICHMOND Letters to Editor 0 (continued from page 2) BLANDING NEEDED Family homes to sell in the $50,000 to $90,000 range. NORTH RESERVOIR ROAD LOTS - two separate gorgeous lots, one directly across from Walter C. Lyman Park & the other 0.5 miles south. EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT 0.9 acre lot on Kiva Drive with previous trailer hook-upCOUNTRY STYLE Substantial contemporary solar design home on 2 acres. 6 bedrooms. 3 baths, with design kitchen. LARGE FAMILY HOME garage plus large shop area. - GREAT HOUSE WITH EXTRA LOT FOR YOUR HORSE with carport. Extra deep lot could be used for animals. $75,000. OWN YOUR OWN CHURCH plus home. Both for $100,000. BEAUTIFUL LOG CABIN. Perfect lor a y retreat. Additional 4 acres available. STARTER HOME - Clean home, excellent way to start. Shed and finished yard. S48.000. CALL US FOR RENTALS III moisture contributed significantly to the condition of the canyon. Smith hiked again into the canyon on March 17, 1996. Contrary to what she believed, the second leaseholder had cattle in the pasture. They were waterof cattle. She did notice small changes... running and pooling water... green shoots... and wildflowers." She incorrectly implied that these changes occurred because the cows were gone. The season had changed. In spring, water thaws, green shoots grow and wildflowers bloom. The San Juan County Weed Department feels that vegetation in the controlled areas will come back with sufficient moisture. A cattleman reported the knapweed. On several oc- casions Thesame'energyithat She ing in Spring Canyon. didnt notice the fresh signs cattlemen asked the state the pasture to lems. People their living off take care of the have man to visit solve probwho make the land do land. Smiths article is an example of what people with BRINGS'SOMANYlTHINGSlTO'LlFEl preconceived ideas will see and the inaccurate conclusions they jump to because of their subjective view- points. Sincerely, Linda Patterson Blanding canTalsoitake'atli feTaway: (Editors note: The editorial content of the Canyon Echo, an occasional insert in the San Juan Record, is independent of the Record. We occasionally receive letters regarding articles in the Canyon Echo and generally forward them to the Canyon Echo staff.) ith this in mind, you MESA JAVA Coffee - Espresso can avoid electrical accidents while pruning or ti miming trees by following these simple safety 587-260- 1 tips. - by Terri Winder Raising money for a new headstone for William Morley Black evolved along with the idea of doing his biography. As I talked to people about that possibility, they made some interesting com- ments. If every one of his posterity gave $1, youd have enough to build the Taj Mahal, Scott Hurst joked. him by investing in the posed monument. The San pruning tools or metal ladders near power lines Never try to remove a branch tangled in or lying across a power line call Utah Power to have the bianih lemoved xercise caution and use common sense when vou woik around electricity. When it comes to tiimming trees near power lines, safety is no accident. UTAH POWER THE RIGHT KIND OF ENERGY A Pi mi uf Ihi hup ifit iip www paul'icoip tom pro- Juan Record has set up a special account and will document donations, printing a donor list and contribution total until the goal is reached. Checks should be made payable to William Morley Black Fund, co San Juan Record, P.O. Box 879, Monticello, Utah 84535. Donations for the week of total $295. Donors May 5 include: Margaret Redd & Valorie Rampton family Brendan Dayley Paul Dean & Jeanette Black Brad & DaNae Dayley Erv Guymon Austin & Kathleen Lyman family Park Guymon Richard Guymon Bonnie Meyer Lawrence Guymon Gary Guymon Tom Winder family Andy Bradford Verda Black Klea Johnson Larry Richmond family Jason That statement may not truth, but it worries me just a little. Will people be less likely to donate because there are so That many who can? thought didn't enter Margaret Redds mind. I menbe far from tioned it just as an idea to her and she immediately pressed some money into my hand, becoming the first donor. The second donor is a two year old Brendan Dayley. Some descendants could easily pay for a headstone by themselves, but that is not the plan. Rather than large donations by a few, we are hoping for small donations from many. 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