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Show THE SAMJUAN RECORD Wadnoday, March 7, 2001 - Pap 5 Budgets and plans are available for Natural Bridges and Hovenweep National Monuments Bridges and Hovenweep National Monument Acting Superintendent Eric Brunnemann today announced that the monuments annual performance plan and Natural Monticello was crawling with attorneys last Thursday. In addition to inspecting the furnace and hot water heater, Some residents thought it was they replaced filters and vacua shark-lik- e feeding frenzy be- umed under the refrigerator cause of Doug Shorts state- and inside the fan blowing hot ment that everyone who is air from the natural gas insert being sued in the massive law- in the fireplace. suits facing San Juan County Replacing the ancient hot waand San Juan Health Care ter heater and insulating the District should have separate crawl space were the next steps. The worst find was a heating legal representation. The truth is that the eleven duct which had fallen and was attorneys were keeping the crawl space about being interviewed for the new as warm as the house. position of San Juan County The wrestling season is not Deputy Attorney. County Commissioners approved the yet over for Andy Butler of names of the top three appli- Monticello. Coming off a thrillcants for further investigation ing state championship and beand hope to have a job offer ing named the Most Valuable finalized by next week. Wrestler in the 2A wrestling tournament, Butler will repreThe family .of San Juan sent Utah in the UtahIdaho Record Editor Bill Boyle has All-stMatch on March 10. watched in alarm as heating Andy will need to lose 10 bills have gone up precipi- pounds this week in order to tously in the last year. It was meet the weight requirements. the last straw when Utah Gas Apparently, organizers of the announced price increases ex- event forgot that the first thing wrestlers do after the season is ceeding 40 percent As a result, the Boyle home put on weight We hear that the was given a close inspection. 103 pound state champion frdm The goal is to have a utility bill Millard High School weighed that doesnt increase as much 129 pounds when he got the as the price of natural gas. A call. wide range of energy-savin- g out-of-coun- ty ar steps were taken. documents providing details about the appropriated budget and fee revenues for FY 2001 are available for public review as required by the "National Parks Omnibus Management Act of 1998; Highlights of the Natural Bridges budget, which funds specific goals in the annual performance plan, include: 354.000 for resource pres- ervation and management: Projects will include control of exotic plant species such as tamarisk. Resource protection patrols by the monuments law enforcement rangers are also included in this category. 383.300 to address visitor services: Interpretive activities include evening programs and guided walks of Kachina Bridge in the summer months. Rangers are also trained for search and rescue and emergency response to medical and law enforcement incidents. 350.000 in estimated fee revenues retained by the monument will be used to provide rangers in the visitor center to collect fees and provide site information. 3155.700 for 'facility op- erations and maintenance: I IBIasto to provide rangers in the visitor center to collect fees and provide site information. 352.700 for facility opera- Projects include eliminating safety hazards around the area, general grounds maintenance, upkeep of the visitor center and the maintenance of the monuments utility sys- tions and maintenance: Projects include eliminating tems. 330.000 in estimated fee safety hazards around the area and the, maintenance of revenues will be used to continue th6 upgrade of the 20 the monuments utility sysyear old photovoltaic system tems. 340.000 in estimated fee that supplies the majority of revenues will be used to contrail at the monuments electrical struct a barrier-fre- e the monument. needs. 345.290 for park manage3106.000 for park administration which includes the ment and administration. Copies of complete annual superintendents immediate office and the administrative performance plans for Natural functions related to all park Bridges and Hovenweep, prepared in accordance with the operations. . Highlights of the "Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA), are available by writing to Superintendent, Natural Bridges National Monument,-- Box 1, Lake Powell, UT, 84535. The plans may also be downloaded from the Internet at www.nps.govnabr for Natural Bridges and www.nps.gov Hovenweep budget, which funds specific goals in the annual performance plan, ervation and management: which includes funding for natural and cultural resource management and visitor and resource protection activities. $42,450 to address visitor services: Interpretive activities include evening programs and guided walks of the Square Tower area in the summer months. Rangers are also trained for search and rescue and emergency response to medical and law enforcement incidents. 318.600 in estimated fee revenues retained by the monument foil be used hove for Hovenweep. The goals described in the monuments annual performance plan are derived from NPS Strategic the 2001-200- 5 establishes which a perPlan, formance management process for the Service and incorporates the requirements of GPRA. The Strategic Plan is available on the NPS home page at www.nps.gov. . ceoee gq ubq ggiocGGi&i mata ) The new Gold MarketPlus" IRA. Whether you plan to travel the world, or just the back nine, the Gold Market PI us"1 IRA from Zions Bank is the perfect way to make the most out of your retirement. To begin with, it gives you an exceptional interest rate, right off the tee. A lofty 6.12 for the first six months. 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