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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS MEWS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1899 PFUSA Roads Continued, from Page 8 county, we need to go back to our County Plan and our position of Continued from Page defending our RS2477 status. The Governor agreed to help defend those rights. His statement was, if Kane County has to litigate to defend their rights-of-wathe state will be there to help. y, 5. Protect and retain all RS2477 Rights-of-wa- y status, especially on inventoried roads and others deemed necessary for public use. The PFUSA is pleased to sponsor a public meeting featuring guest speaker, Wayne Hage, at the Kanab High School at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 22, 1999. Mr. Hage has had an onbattle with public going land management agencies and environmental organizations. 12-ye- ar Fundraiser Prior to the meeting, we will sponsor a fundraising dinner from 5:00-6:3p.m. at the new basketball court behind Kanab High School. Tickets for the dinner are $10 per person and can be purchased at the following locations: Honeys IGA, Glaziers Food Town and Shilo Inn. Dinner will include spaghetti, salad, roll and drink. Local entertainment will be featured from 5:50 to 6:30 p.m. 0 drive and photograph county roads to document existence. We are talking about right of ways, stressed Lynch. We want to establish eye witness evidence of 2477 roads within the county. After a brief map discussion, Commissioner Judd told the group, "Lets decide on a map everyone agrees on. There isnt one, said Lynch, 1 ,1 had insisted the gate be kept open. The county was not a party to the private lawsuit, said Winchester. We are not bound by the Findings. f Locked or unlocked, was the r i issue before the Commission. If were going to protect our RS2477 rights, we ought not be variant, Commissioner Crosby told the audience, many of whom were members of the People for the USA. I think your logic is flawed, said Matt Bulloch. This is a priI vate road on private property. The Commission decided to take the issue under advisement, and make their decision by OcDeputy Dane sworn in tober 4. Kane County Sheriff Lamont Smith swears in Dane Slade as the newest PFUSAroads committee chairfrom suffers who was Disease, county deputy. Slade, PraderWiileys really man Terrill Honey presented the excited to join the force. Commission with 10 points for t A " 8 eliciting laughter from the crowd. PFUSA also requested that the commission retain Attorney Steve Urquart, who is currently representing San Juan County, to help Attorney Winchester in the BLM trespass lawsuit. Commissioner Crosby reminded the group the Kane County roads are different than those being fought over in San Juan, since ours are within a National I 3- 1 Meeting tonight Veterans employment official to visit Kanab The Local Veterans Employment Representative from St. George will be at the Kanab Employment Center, 468 East 300 South, on Tuesday, October 12, from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. to register veterans for employment services with the Utah Department ofW orkforce Services. If the veteran is disabled, a Vietnam era veteran, or separated from the service in the past four years, information will be available for applying for the Title IV-- C Education and Train ing or Employer Reimbursement Programs. Information will also be available for disabled veterans for the Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation Program and the location and hours of operation for the St. George Veterans Ad- Monument. Further, the PFUSA asked that Kane County coordinate their litigation with Garfield County and specifically, join Garfield in presenting an injunction before Judge Sam to prevent any road closures on the Monument until litigation is completed. We want to help the commissioners make good decisions, said Lynch. Wildlife man Norm McKee gave the commission an update on Kane County wild things. Twenty Bighorn Sheep will soon be calling Smoky Hollow home. The sheep will be relocated in the next few weeks. Pronghorn antelope will soon b& released on the Monument, as well as on school trust land properties outside of the Monument. McKee also reported that wild turkeys will be released at the Stan Meacham and Roger Pugh properties. Alton is a great summer area for the birds, explained McKee. In other commission news- The Mt. Zion Luther an Church was granted tax exempt status. Assessor Richard Swapp said 184 assessment appeals were presented to the Board of Appeals. Swapp said most appeals involved primary residence valuation and false addressing. Sc uth Central Telephones 911 Y2K compliance, and how associated costs will be funded, were also discussed. Kanab resident Robert Houston hopes to put a Paria Movie protecting and resolving the roads issue. We appreciate Governor Leavitts interest in nego- tiating a solution to Kane Countys roads problem with the began a PFUSA statement read by Mark Habbeshaw, but we, along with the residents attending the Governors visit Wednesday night, are concerned ministration Outpatient Clinic. about returning to the negotiatTo make an appointment in ing table when the BLM refuses advance, call Fred Reske, (435) to recognize any RS24877 rights of ways. Veterans need to bring their PFUSA member Truman DD Form 214, and social secu- Lynch said his group was currity number with them. rently soliciting volunteers to 688-313- BLM, 5. emit1 Tfyea Auto & light Truck Hug Selection! . Great Prices! 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