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Show Card of thanks THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 3, 2000 - Page 2 San yuan County Commission brief by Anna Adair At the May 1 meeting of the San Juan County Commission, Commissioners: refused a request from Ken Sleight of Spanish Valley Wednesday May 3 Monticello Recreation Committee meeting. 7:00 pm, city office. Monticcllo Ciolf Committee, 7:30 pm, city office. Thursday May 4 Canyon Country Partnership meeting, tireen River City Offices, 10:30 um-mxi- n. Monday May 8 II San Juan County Commission meeting, 10 am, courthouse. Hoard of Trustees meeting, Navajo Mountain Chapter, 10 am. being processed at the mill. Lewis and Redd continued to maintain that there were several capable agencies who could determine the status of that the county look into the mill operations and check rumors that radiation has out the rumors. been detected along the Commissioner Maryboy roadway from the White Mesa raised concern about the issue Mill, unauthorized drivers are and was encouraged to look operating trucks carrying into the information and the waste and other allegations. allegations apart from the Commissioners Ty Lewis commission as a body; and Bill Redd said that they heard concerns from would not look into the Curtis Yanito, president of rumors, as there are plenty of Mexican Water Chapter, federal and state agencies regarding a chapter resolution already monitoring the waste to reroute an existing road. and the mill. Sleight asked Maryboy reports that he is that the commission request working with the Bureau of environmental impact test- Indian Affairs to make it ing, as well as testing to see if possible for the county to do people are under a greater risk something about the road; for cancer because of the Pine Ridge Appraisal Service Wednesday May 10 D Monticcllo and Blanding city councils meet in their respective hazardous waste of- TEAGUE HSKELSEN fices, 7 pm. fax Monticello power (continued from page Box 366 laws, which are similar to other city committees. Approval was also given to seek bids for a new heater at the swimming pool. The current healer is not able to run efficiently, so the city hopes to find a new one and get it installed before the scheduled June 1 opening of the pool. The 75 percent drawings are complete for the proposed new 18 hole golf course. It is anticipated that the final drawings may be finished within the next two weeks. Once the drawings are complete, bids can be sought for the new course. The project has been delayed slightly because transferring the millsite property from the federal government to the city has been delayed. Until the title is transferred from the federal government to the city, all projects related to the reclamation of the millsite or the construction of a golf course will be delayed. O Old La Sal We Come To You Utah Natalie Crawford CRA Supervisor 1) D.D.S. Well keep your bite bright Family Dentistry Orthodontics 212 South 2nd East Blanding, Utah (435) 678-344- 0 & R NEEDLES OUTPOST Year Open Round " CLOSEST SERVICE TO CANYONLANDS 34 MILES WEST ON HWY 211 Gas Camping Showers Snack Bar 4X4 Rentals :435?97,9I4007i ity of US We'll wash anything! Vehicles Farm Equipment Driveways Buildings and many more Call for an appointment 435-587-35- 20 979-182- 1 . (cell) Ask for Steve WORKHORSE .Jv FourTrax 300 4x4 YClose-Ou- 34 t SALE "LQn Selected 1999 I Models RECOMMENDED ONLY FOR RIDERS It YEARS AND OLDER FOURTRAX IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK An ATV That Works As Hard As You Do jHonticdlo BEST SELLING ATV IN THE USA Call Us To Learn Why! Automatic Clutch wjth Foot Shift Electric Shift Option Available andor Floorboard Kit With Heel & Toe Shift Easy To Steer With A Smooth Ride TOUGH Our Service Department has not yet overhauled one of these engines, now in its Thirteenth ALL-TIM- E CITY FLASHES Crews have been busy repairing and charging the secondary system. It is fully charged throughout the city and your water should be up and flowing. If you are having problems, check all your valves and then if you are still having difficulties, please call our office. We are encouraging the use of water conserving methods while watering. If you are unsure of wise watering practices, please stop by the city offices for more information. Brent Johansen More than 3000 grads at Ricks AUTO DETAILING AND WINDOW CLEANING 23 435-686-P- funds is 30 percent of the total me a ride into Monticello to contract, which runs from June the auto parts store and then through December, 2004; a ride back to our vehicle and mental the approved put the part in for me. health service plan for San His kindness will always be Juan County; remembered and appreciated. selected Interstate Rock of DeWayne Shumway Hurricane, Utah to do base Blanding work on the Monticello to Hart Draw Road. The bid wTas approved for $1,147,027.60 upon the recommendation of Cramer and Noble Engineers. The engineer cost estimate on the road work w as only $17,000 less than the Interstate bid; More than 3,000 students approved the McElhaney subdivision in Spanish Valley; received diplomas from Ricks approved the hire of College during the schools Preston Grover, Matt Briggs 111th graduation on April 22. Graduates include Kathy and Marshall Martinez for of Blanding. Morris county weed sprayers; and Ricks College is the largest approved a building permit for Taylor Palmer for an office private junior college in the and tabled a permit for Bob United States with 8,600 students. Boot of Bluff for a tire shop. DETAILS Registered Appraiser 435-686-23- Thank you to the Good Samaritan who stopped to help approved the county us last Thursday, just outside mental health contract with Monticello. The county Medicare. He stopped to find out why for matching we were broken down, gave responsibility If you have any warranty work that is still existing from the water project from last summer, please contact our office to make us aware of the repairs that need to be attended to. The Monticello Millsite is close to bidding out the restoraiion work. We are looking for community groups, scouts and volunteers to build signs, picnic tables. BBQ pits and other miscellaneous projects. If you are interested, please contact the city offices. The Monticello landfill was recently covered. Cooperation in maintaining the landfill is important. We must be able to show the State that we can operate the system properly in order to maintain a permit. Landfill can only receive building and demo waste, all other waste will need to go into the transfer station. Please be aware of what you have and where it is going to be dumped. The recreation committee has big plans for the summer months. There are many activities being planned. Call for a list of events so that you can take full advantage of the fun. model year! Thats RELIABILITY!!! HONDLAND 935 E. HWY 666 Monticello, Utah M35-587-28- 18 Always the Best Deal. Always Wam The Facts About ATVs? Ask Your Local HONDA I rofessionals 26 Years in the HONDA Business . T The animal vaccination clinic will be at the Monticello Fire Station on Saturday. May 6, 9 am - noon. Be sure to get your animals shots for the year. 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