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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, Jum 6, 2001 - Page 2 from San Juan County Commission brief by Logan Dowell At the May 29 and June 4 claim against the commission for this decision; heard a request from the Utah Navqjo Commission that the county help them match a sioners: approved the hiring of one million dollar grant from Mlison Hall as an aid at the the Navajo Nation. The Monticello Senior Center, County plans to approach the to request the money; State of the payment approved $5000 to the Film Commission approved no charge for to include San Juan County in clean dirt and gravel at the 6 Jmm a book advertising places to landfill. The county has Wedneiday Monliccllo Recreation and Golf film movies. The book charged $22 per ton despite its Committee meetings at City Offices, includes a list of hotels and need of clean dirt and gravel 7 and 7:30 pm, respectively. services to promote business at the landfill. Entities Bluff Service Area Board of Trustin the county; wanting to dispose of the ees meeting at Bluff Service Area ofmaterials are taking them to of a letter approved fice, 7 pm. other areas because of the fee for of a City Blanding support Social Security Representative at to the charged by the county; grant application Dept, of Family Services Building. 10 am to noon, Blanding Dept, of approved a $30,398 Quality Growth Commission. Workforce Services, 2 to 4:30 pm The grant will be used for a community service block grant for service activities from the and 8 to noon on Thursday, June 7. master plan for dty streets; approved $94,788 to Southeast Utah Association of 11 June Monday install weather reporting Local Governments; San Juan County Commission approved the purchase of equipment and replace solar meeting at County Courthouse, 10 batteries at Cal Black Airport; two computers for $499 each; am. approved a $45,596 approved the procurement Utah Navajo Trust Fund Board of contract between San Juan of a $500 copier at the Trustees meeting at Navajo MounBlanding Library and two Counseling and the Utah tain, 10 am. dual head radios for the Division of Mental Health to 13 June Emergency Medical System provide mental health services Wednesday for k and for Monticello children; $2300 each. Blanding City Council meetings at respective City held public hearings and approved to pay for travel Offices, 7 pm. costs to have Jim Collar for Monte approved a variance Perkins to build a second represent southeast Utah and residency on a single lot, work with the State to approved zoning changes for a establish high speed internet residential access in rural Utah; proposed treatment facility for Paul approved the hiring of Tbdd Adair as a ground worker Redd on Vaccine Highway 191, roughly at the fairgrounds; 21 miles north of Monticello, and denied a proposal for a approved building permits home in Spanish Valley that for Chris Oram for a shop in Local public health officials not meet setback La Sal, Les Thayne for a shop state that beginning immedi- does and garage in La Sal, LaVan requirements; ately, many area residents Palmer for a cabin in the Dude 1 vote a approved by with health care insurance Ranch area, Chet Johnson for not the hire that county will need to pay for vaccines. outside or independent legal a home on the Montezuma They will then need to seek council for Commissioner Canyon Road, and M&M reimbursement from their inMark Mary boy in the Health Manufactured Homes for a surance companies. modular home in Mt. Peale, District lawsuits. Previously, child vaccines The insurance Spanish Valley. County were 5 each. Some of the St. Paul, has agreed company, prices for immunizations are to cover Maryboy under the listed below. Call conditions that the company if you have questions reapprove his choice. Maryboy garding the changes. would like Doug Short as Dtap, $25; DtapHib, $40; Dt, council, but St. Paul does not $12; Td (adult), $12; Hib, $26; approve because of Shorts HepB Hib, $46; HepB (ped), previous involvement with the $14; HepB (adult), $29; HepA prosecution in the lawsuit. (ped), $17; HepA (adult), $22; Maryboy requests that the IPV, $24; Varicella (chicken county pay for Short to pox), $55; MMR, $35; Prevnar, represent him, but the county $64; Pneumovax, $18; Influsaid that he refuses. enza, $12; Typhoid, $50; will mostMaryboy file a notice of likely $53. meetings of the San Juan County Commission, Commis- at-ris- payment plans may change 2-- t&e $ast 60 years ago Ad for City Merc: 2 packages of Com Flakes with bowl, 20 cents cash; two cans potted meat for 7 cents cash; and a 2 pound jar peanut butter for 27 cents cash. 50 years ago survey is completed of every peach tree in the county for the Peach Mosiac, a disastrous peach tree disease. Some 800 trees belonging to 200 individuals were examined. All communities are clean except Bluff, where 46 trees are found infected. They are pulled and piled for burning so the We are glad to see one of the old cannot spread. boardwalks being tom up. It has been a hazard, there was time to tgkp care of it, so the job was done. A complete tree-by-tr- ee 40 years ago A joint agreement between San Juan County and the U.S. Forest Service for a $13,000 road improvement project from Monticello to the Buckboard picnic grounds is now underway. Impressive Memorial Day services are conducted at the Monticello Cemetery under the sponsorship of the American Kids, golfers and dogs -t- hose sprinklers at Legion Auxiliary. turned on just for practice. Theres grass aren't course the golf So in them thar hills. kiddies, when you try your fishing luck in the new pond built just for you, remember not to step on the grass and tell all your friends. 30 yean ago Bruce B. Adams is a recent graduate of Brigham Young University. He is among 306 students graduating from the College of Education. Three Pershing missiles are successfully launched from Green River and impact as programmed on the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. 20 years ago There is a moratorium on outside watering in Monticello. Citizens desiring to water shrubbery, lawns and trees may obtain A handful water from the well east of Monticello Cemetery. of Monticello Chamber of Commerce members consider possibility of disbanding due to lack of support and interest to keep the organization functional. They are about evenly divided between those who want to try and pump new life into the organization and those who desire to see the Chamber disbanded. 10 years ago a $3,000 allocation toward preparation of a county history for the Utah Centennial. The approval came after a presentation by Robert McPherson, history professor at the College of Eastern Utah -- San Juan Center. Two welcome home ceremonies honor the return of the 1457th Combat Engineers from the Persian Gulf. 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