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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, March 8, 2000 Page 4 BLM Governors Conference on March 1 1 will focus on healthy start for children Governor Mike Leavitt, First Lady Jacalyn S. Leavitt and Lt. Gov. Olene Walker will join with community leaders to discuss the importance of providing a healthy start for every child at the fourth annual Governors Conference for Community Leaders to be broadcast March 11, 2000 at 11 a.m. on KSL Channel 5. When parents read and in- teract with their children early and often, their chances for success are greatly increased. Relationships are enhanced, as well, said Mrs. Leavitt. By showcasing successful healthy start efforts across the state, we hope to encourage other communities to do the same. Governor Mike Leavitt will call on community members to implement healthy start plans in their communities. Televi- that would be considered. The questing that visitors to the The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Monticello Field Office is asking visitors to the Moonhouse Ruin on Cedar Mesa to stay out of the spectacular ruin. The move is an attempt to protect the fragile ruin, which has been protected in the past primarily due to the fact that it was not well known. Increasing visitation to the site neccesitates a change, according to the BLM. BLM will post a sign with thi3 Moonhouse Ruin site do not enter the structure itself. Visitors are welcome to view the site from close by but are asked to refrain from going into the dwelling. Visitors should be aware that this type of user etiquette is encouraged at all cul- information on the Moonhouse trail at the end of the 30 day IMP notification period ending. April 5, 2000. Any comments concerning this action should be directed to: Kent E. Walter Field Manager Monticello Field Office tural sites. A sign requesting visitors do not enter will be placed prior to reaching the McCloyd canyon P.O. Box 7 Monticello, UT 84535 San Juan County Commi- rim (SESW Sec 35, T38S, BLM officials said, Moonhouse Ruin was once thought of as a remote and amazing place, and although it is amaz- Range 19E) in the Fish Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area. The sign has been determined to be a facility" that clearly remote is less than it ing, protects or enhances the lands realize. Many of wilderness values, specifically many people us wish it would remain a se- the cultural resources which cret, but the Moonhouse Ruin were found to be a supplemensite continues to see increastal wilderness value in the visitation. ing original wilderness study area Documented visitation to inventory. The request is a voMoonhouse in 1999 was 993 luntary action on the part of people (although actual use is visitors and the BLM will conalmost always greater than tinue to monitor the site to de- sion news anchor Bruce Lindsay will facilitate an audience Technology for all at Tech Expo asks for help to protect Moonhouse Ruin participation segment. Video vignettes of community action programs also will be aired. GIFT Site Coordinators throughout the state are re- ssioners think that more agressive actions are needed. They are sending a proposal to the BLM offering help on construction ofa fence around the site and development of a parking lot to harden the site for visitors and eliminate serving locations for the broadthe damage caused by unAn exciting public activity is cast, after which community structured visitation. leaders will select a commuto citizens being designed help nity healthy start team to adof San Juan County to understand the impact of technology dress their local needs. Any interested community documented use). Concerns and the Internet in their lives. termine the success of this members are invited to view about deterioration and The Technology Expo is schedpotenvoluntary action. If the volunuled for April in Blanding at this conference at the San tial instability of the archaeotary action is not effective and the College of Eastern Utah-Sa- n Juan County Courthouse at logical site have resulted in present trends continue, per117 N. Main in Monticello. Roman coldiers were Juan Campus. the Monticello Field Office re manent site closure is an option sometimes paid in salt, which will be a facilitation There The Cities of Blanding and was scarce In early Rome. broadcast. Monticello, their chambers of meeting after the The word salary derives from San the Latin sa) meaning satt. Juan County, commerce, the College of Eastern Utah-Sa- n Juan Campus, the Utah State University Extension, CORTEZ SEARS ZERO financing Aneth and RBDO, THE GOOD LIFE AT CHEAT PRICE. GUARANTEED: until September 2000 SmartUTAH are working toon all Craftsman tracgether to organize the expo. The San Juan County Internet tors when you use and Technology Expo is schedyour Sears card uled for Tuesday, April 11, Home appliances, electronics, lawn & garden and tools Sale prices good March 9 - March 11 11:15 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the College of Eastern Utah-SaJuan Campus. It is free and open to the public. The Expo will be a great opportunity for citizens and businesses in San Juan County to discover how technology and 5316 the Internet can make a difCraftsman front tine tiller, Save $40 tilling .dth. 8'qqs Stratton engine. ference in their personal and all 12 m tir es Reg 339 99 29239 lives. The proprofessional gram will consist of a Vendor A n financing until January 2001 on Kehmore appliances over $399 when you use your Sears card 299" 5.5-H- P & Expo, Technology seminars, and a Hands-On- " Internet Workshop. The seminars and workshop will provide topics of interest for families, computer novices, and sophisticated web users. Experienced teachers will be standing by at the Internet Workshop to give computer and Internet novices hands-o- n experience on how to navigate the Internet. The expo will end with a great prize drawing. During the Expo, over 15 exhibitors most of them local, will display and demonstrate uses of technologies for citi- zens and small businesses. 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