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Show Students at the College of Eastern Utah recently elected Calvin Johnson, a 1987 Parowan High School graduate, as their student body president for the 1988-8- 9 academic year. Lee Mathie was elected vice president of academics, and Shawndra Jensen will assume duties as vice president of ac- - tivities. In his first year at CEU, Johnson has been active in a number of theater, dance and forensics activities. In addition to performing in department productions of GodspelT and One Flew Over the Cuckoos he also appeared in Nest, several student-directe- d one act Utah transportation meets Friday in Price The Utah Transportation sportation issues are invited to attend. Commission will meet Friday, May 13 at 9 a.m. in the Carbon County Courthouse in Price. The basis Price, UtahtA students elect officers CEU mission Sun Advocate, 10, 1988 Tuesday, May transportation Shawndra Jensen ranked third in her graduating class of 150 at Emery High School. In high school she was a member of the National Honor Society, a Sterling Scholar in music and voted the PTSAs most valuable student. At CEU she serves on the student council for womens affairs, and is a member of the PBL club. Jensen is also active in the theater and dance departments. plays. He became involved in dance. Johnson is an honor student at CEU, and maintains a 3.748 grade point average for his first year of higher education. Mathie was a 1978 high honors graduate of Carbon High School were she was active in volleyball, drama and history. As a communications major at CEU, she is involved as a reporter for the school The new officers will be sworn in during the student awards ceremonies at 7 p.m., Monday, May 23 in the Alumni Room on the CEU campus. newspaper. Mathie also continues to participate in the womens athletics program at the college and has maintained a3.8GPA. com- meets on a regular communities in throughout the state to allow interested individuals Shawndra Jensen, Calvin Johnson and Lee Mathie. BLM council tours firsthand look in preparation for a public discussion of BLMs plan for the region recently. On the tour, BLM staff members pointed out the possibilities for multiple use and the areas of critical vironmental concerns. en- At a public meeting in Castle Dale, the committee listened to concerns of area residents. Almost all comments focused on what residents perceive to be a move by the BLM to apply more restrictive criteria for surface use and access. Particular concern was expressed about grazing, mineral ' recreational and use limitations, and the proposal to create a surface use no corridor along BLM contends their plans will not significantly change the way in which they manage resource areas. They say their plans do define the standards for multiple use more precisely. A number of comments were made about a perceived change in BLM philosophy which seems to call for prohibiting use unless certain standards are met. 0. Critics said former policy permitted use unless there was damage to the overall value of any use area. BLM officials said it is important for people to make their views known by submitting written comments within the period after the release in 90-d- of the draft management plan for the San Rafael Resource Area. Anyone desiring to comment before the draft management plan is released may contact a BLM office for assistance. BLM stressed the need for August specific comments supported by evidence and to propose alternative methods. General, objections carry non-specif- ic A little weight, BLM officials said. The council adopted a resolution submitted by Calvin Black calling for the BLM to continue working with local elected officials in the preparation of resource area management plans. Black contends the BLM radically altered the San Juan Resource Area plan between the draft and discussion Tuesday 3 Tuesday 7 Tuesday 9 said the wishes JENSEN'S COUNTRY LANES Remember. Only you can prevent forest fires. BRINGS INSTALLED HOME IMPROVEMENTS TO PRICE I to management between BLM and the National Park Service in the area bor- National dering Hovenweep Monument. Several orrony to hoy lhi ooevko by p-- a liconood gtntroctof. AH wort porWod by Soon Aurttociiod Contmrtw UhA Sw. Contractor Litonoo 06743-- 5 Presenting B,1 BUDGET-PLEASIN- n G O Galvanized posts, top rails, end posts and gates are strong and Require little long-lastin- 25 whinsta,led 0UR ON in most popular with a variety of gates to from. rO Available glass fiber shingles wont absorb .wont crack, peel or split. Ask a Sears limited, prosalesperson for details on our Class moisture. UL A . I 25-ye- rated warranty. Filler strips available for privacy and enhanced heights choose greater months ago the council went on record opposing the expansion of Hovenweep boundaries as requested by the National Park Service. The council feels that BLM multiple use management of public lands is more responsive to the economic needs of local areas. The council set its next meeting will SAVE 25 environmentalist have final decision-makin- g authority over a proposed reserve a spot on leagues call Jim or Joe at 637-077- 7 groups. BLM staff replied that Congress has mandated that BLM include any requests for ACECs in their plans, adding that environmentalists do a better job than multiple use interests in outlining and supporting their positions. Black admitted that San Juan interests had been derelict in responding to the San Juan Area draft plan. He said he is pleased the comment period on the San Juan plan has been reopened to allow comments more in line with the needs of the area. The council approved a resolution calling for the BLM to cooperative p.m.-La- dies To of no weight when compared of p.m.-M- ens Meetings of the Utah Transportation Commission are open to the public. Individuals or groups interested in tran- - elected officials seem to carry those 517 (any 3 men teams) starts 517 (4 women teams) starts 518 (any 4 people) starts No-Ta- p p.m.-Su- per with final version, even though the Black 531 starts (Ages 7 to 21) p.m.-Jun- iors Wednesday 7 San Juan County Commission accepted the draft reluctantly. SAVE 20 Soffit SAVE on Guttering, 25 and Facia 25-3- OFF 0 for September following release of the San Rafael draft mangement plan. EUA Markefl Iceberg Lettuce SUMMER FUN LEAGUES representatives of the Utah Farm Bureau concerning cattle trucks. 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