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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday. June 7. 2000 - Page 2 San Juan County Commission brief by Anna Adair was informed of the need for assistance from the Bureau of Reclamation to allow water to cross state lines or to have the discussed the procedure McPhee Project boundaries for admitting patients into expanded into Utah; San- Juan Hospital and approved the payment of how over concerns patients $17,964 to Citizens Communito access the hospital if cations for back billing for 911 gain their physician does not have service. Two other payments, hospital privileges. totalling $53,000, will be sent Health District CEO Cleal to Citizens on July 1, 2001 and Bradford said that those in July 1, 2002; need of service from San Juan approved the rescoping of admit can Hospital funds granted to the health themselves to the hospital or district so a CT scanner may be admitted by a physician. be purchased. CEO Cleal Only doctors with hospital Bradford reports that the privileges can treat the Community Impact Board has patients while they are in the also approved the rescoping of hospital. funds. Bradford also reports Commissioner Bill Redd that a building donated by questioned how a doctor gains OHMIT Corp. for a clinic at privileges. Bradford stated San Juan Hospital should be that there is an application transferred around the middle process and that during his of July; time with the district, no one asked for a joint meeting who has turned in a complete between San Juan County and application packet for hospital the water and sewer districts privileges has been rejected; in Grand County and Spanish discussed legislative Valley to discuss water approvals that may be alternatives for treated water neccesary in order to bring service in Spanish Valley. The water from the McPhee county will ask that any Reservoir Project in southwest pending projects be put on Colorado into San Juan hold until they can be County. discussed by both entities, as of CongressPeggy Moon, well as by concerned residents man Chris Cannons office, of Spanish Valley; At the June 5 meeting of the San Juan County Commission, Commissioners: 'm3kfp - - Wednesday June 7 Social Sec. Rep., Monticello 10 a.m., Blanding p.m. AA meeting, K p.m., Monticello Library, every Wednesday. Ihursday June 8 board Library p.m., Blanding Library. meet-ing,- 7 June 12 San Juan County Commission, 10 a.m.. San Juan Co. Courthouse. Monday Wednesday June 14 Monticello City Council. 7 p.m., Council Chambers. Blanding City Council, 7 p.m.. Public Hearings 7:30 & 7:45, Blanding City Offices. Thursday June IS Bluff Water Works meeting, 7 p.m., BlufT Service Area Office. Grand escapee apprehended after high approved an travel request for Jim Keyes to attend the National Association of County Agricultural Agents out-of-sta- conference in te Jackson, Mississippi; approved bids for a fence radio. The truck will be for the elections department; and approved temporary hires for the fire department with Fire Warden James Montella, Assistant George Schultz, and Crew member Lester Lansing. eOMMSSONi on the new fairgrounds property. The pipe is from Metal Mart in Lehi for $378.84 and the lumber is from La Sal a Lumber for $1,668; approved the purchase of a grinder for the county jail sewer system. Inmates have this antiquated idea of put large items in the sewer -including clothing, bedding and other items - in order to clog the system; approved the release of $50,000 of tax anticipation funds to the Health District. amount the The We want the right to cross federal land without it being complicated with statehood that doesn't really exist anymore. - Commissioner Bill Redd regarding the transfer of water across the border. Utah-Color-ado There has never been a completed application district has received is that we have rejected in year-to-da- te approximately 50 percent of the the year; the to transfer approved deed for one property sold in the tax auction. Commissioners also abated taxes, interest and penalties on mineral property in Lisbon Valley that was not sold at the auction. It will now be owned by San Juan County; approved the purchase of an S10 pickup truck for $17,857.75 plus $285 for a - year anticipated property tax here." revenues for the current I have been Health Care District CEO Cleal Bradford regarding doctors gaining hospital privileges at San Juan Hospital. 9? Some things have to lie believed to be seen. Ralph Hodgson speed chase An escapee from the Grand County Jail in Moab led local law enforcement officials on a high speed chase on May 31 before losing control and running head on into a cliff north of Monticello. Paul Wayne lYimball, age 35, suffered a number of broken bones and injuries when the high speed chase came to a sudden stop at a cliff face on the Tarb Road north of Monticello. lYimball escaped from the Grand County Jail, where he was being held for aggravated robbery and vehicle thefl. He allegedly repeated the previous alleged ofTenses, stealing a vehicle in Moab and heading south. 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