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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 1, 1896 Trust Continued from Page 1 acreage recommendation. Judd said that after all the time they spent on the issue, their suggestions were totally ignored. We decided then that we needed to have an understanding with the people not willing to listen to our opinion. If they werent willing to listen to us, we would consider them persona non gratis. Its important to note that the Grand Canyon Trust did not promote an acreage on the Wilderness bill, said Heddon. We have not been involved with shutting down logging either. First blood was drawn when erybody is going to wait and react to the EIS. Commissioner Judd said that local government wanted to see the Andalex project approved, and would appreciate any help or tolerance they could get from environmental groups. Weve decided that since we have a great resource in coal, we would like to utilize it, said Judd. All we want is a fair share of the economic pie. Commisioner Norm Carroll asked the two gentleman what their definition of conservation preservation was. I think that conservation is wise use, said Carroll. We advocate a balance, resource use and preservation, We (Grand Canyon Trust) are a conservation group. Our opinions will be different. We need to work on our similarities. Miss Kane County Vanessa Casebolt stamps governor Michael Leavitt's Centennial Passport while Kane County Travel Director Steve Puro looks on. The Centennial Passport is administered by the Utah Travel Council. Photo by Tiara Puro. Gov. Leavitt stars with Gov. Michael Leavitt made a visit to Kanab, Utahs Little Hollywood, this week and took the opportunity to have his Centennial Passport stamped by the local Travel Council. Serving as official ambassador for Kane County was Miss Kane County 1996, Vanessa Casebolt, who stamped personally Governors passport. Little Hollywood The Centennial Passport of the After travelers have visited and the Utah Travel Council. Travelers through Utah may obtain a passport book and have it stamped at designated visitor centers and validation spots throughout the state, as well as the at any Best Western Hotel in Utah. eligible to receive any one of six special edition Tom Till Centen- Utah Statehood Centennial have received stamps from any Commission is administered by 15 of Utahs counties they are Kanab Tire Center v'w?irrasi-i!amA'Qifrtei- stamp y Ei , nial Celebration scenic posters. Anyone who visits all 29 Utah counties may also receive a copy of the special video Celebration of a Century. Those using the Centennial Passport are also eligible for great vacation giveaways and prize drawings. The Utah Centennial Passport is a great way for all visitors to learn more about Utahs history, its present, and its future. More information regarding the passport program locations may be obtained by calling 80 Tires ai FREE Rotation-Balancin- g (Ask for Details) Computer GOOOffeAB 7mmi Kanab 644-255- 7 The Kane County General Management Plan was discussed, as well as what steps would be taken to facilitate fu- ture discussions. On Southern SO asavc:gsof $OOOTO$XO.OO Brake Lathe for Resurfacing Drums & Rotors Trained Brake Specialists , FREE Brake Inspection 265 East 300 South that, said Mackelprang. Mayor Brent Mackelprang said that some people were joking about allowthat the Trust had not taken an ing a nuclear dump to come to official position on Andalex. the area, but it really wasnt This country is about differ- funny with as desperate as ences of opinion, said Meilbeck. people are for decent-payin- g We (Grand Canyon Trust) are a jobs.We have a lot of people conservation group. Our opin- who would gratefully welcome Fredonia FREEACTNAm: Professional Brake Service Your Complete Auto Service Center Expertly Trained Professional Technicians ions will be different. We need to work on our similarities. (Meilbeck later called the S UN and said that the Grand Canyon Trust would release a statement on Andalex in the future. Ev- - development. Meilbeck replied that they could work with communities to identify assets and make suggestions on development. Heddon said that they could help local governments with grant writing. o::Et.:o:mfs access ai:d isattv Alignment-Balancin- g replied Meilbeck. The next agenda item was to discuss what the Grand Canyon Trust role was in rural economic & The Number One Network And Yhe Number One Team! 2006. Oven. Auto & Light Truck Largest Selection in Area Road Hazard Protection Service Competitive Prices-Loc- the Andalex issue came up. Kanab City Councilman Roger Holland pointed out a disparity between what the two Trust representatives were saying about the Andalex coal mining project at the meeting, and what their membership magazine stated. Heddon replied that the Grand Canyon Trust was in a period of transition, and that his board of directors realized that the old ways of doing business was not working anymore. Heddon said CELLULAR network . V Terry Tucker 644-242- 4 Wayne Grosz Sound Room S 100 E 644-59062- 35 JJ |