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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wadneaday, October 3. 2001 - Page 2 Monticello seeks airport funds long-standi- ng October 3 Monticello Recreation Committee meeting, 7 p.m., Monticello City Offices. Monticello Golf Committee meeting, 7:30 p.m.. City Offices. Bluff Service Area Board of Trustees meeting, 7 p.m.. Bluff Service Area office, Bluff. SULU Board meeting, CEU Tchn Bldg foyer, 7 p.m. H Social Security rep at Family n. Services Monticello, 10 Social Security rep at Blanding Workforce Services, p.m. am-noo- Thursday October 4 Social Security rep at Blanding Workforce Services, 8 a.m.- - noon. Tuesday October 9 SJC Commission meeting, 10 a.m.. Commission Chambers. Wednesday October 10 Dr. Jeff Santay County and the County Transportation District to council with information regarding a community yard bake sale and auction that will be held October 6 at the San Juan County Fair building. participate in order to get an additional $90,000 for the project. The hope is to secure Monticello City Council meeting, 7 p.m. Monticello City Offices. Blanding City Council meeting, 7 p.m. Blanding City Offices. IS Simplify your life with a personalized package policy that combines your insurance coverages into one. Call your Farm Bureau agent today to create a policy customized just for you. Farm Bureau Financial Services . . . more than you think. Oops, we goofed There are no primary elections in Service Districts. As a result, all ten candidates for the Bluff Service District Board will appear on the No- vember 6 General Election ballot. We apologize for the misinformation in the September 26 San Juan Record. THOSE WEIGHTS BEFORE ITS LIFT TOO LATE it Jlapfuf 40tU BittJiday Bids were received from three local contractors for the restroom and pumphouse at the golf course. The low bid from Hollingsworth Construcby Anna Thayn funding, beat the winter tion was approved by the The US. Federal Aviation weather and have the project for $20,600. council -Administration has approved completed right away. Evan Lowry Councilman the use of $150,000 for the A satisfactory" outcome is council the to the Monticello airport, according being reported from a suggested need for more public relations to a report given by City settlement reached last week between the council and the TYent at Schafer the between the City, High Manager citizens of Monticello. He of 27 the and Mountain Construction,. meeting September stated that following the Meet Monticello City Council. Sunrise Engineering. can the Candidates night, he However, the money only The agreement settles a not and realized there are many be used on a new site dispute between for maintenance on the the City, the contractor, and misconceptions and incorrect information about things the current airport. the engineering firm which will council is doing. a water Engineering Armstrong project designed look at a possible realignment several years ago. Lawsuits Lowry suggested that a of the runway in order to use surrounding the issue involved biweekly column be put in the San Juan Record to inform the the money. The Utah State several hundred thousand Division of Aeronautics has dollars of work billed by High public about various workings of the City Council. also set aside $100,000 for Mountain after the water The council approved a short runway work at the current project experienced a raft of and administered by the site. Association of Local meeting on October 9 to canvas change orders. . the results of the primary Details on the settlement According to Airport Board Don election. been not have Kilgrow, released.. representative Legal the current runway is in documents are being created serious danger of going to fail" and a gag order has been status, which would close the placed on much of the Doctor of Oriental Medicine. Registered . cttjnmcturisv airport. It is estimated information. With the legal $190,000 is needed to do a settlement, all claims and Monday thru Saturday complete overlay on the counter claims have been Acupuncture Herbal Medicine runway and taxiway. dropped. J Homeopathy Oriental Bodywork The City will ask San Juan Stacy Steele approached the - Wednesday Items donated for sale can be dropped off in front of the fair building. Steele reports that the money raised will be donated to an organization helping with disaster relief in New York and Washington, or an orphans fund set up for those affected by the tragedy. The council said they would come up with items that could be denated for auction, possibly to include excess city equipment. Steele continues to look for donations, auction items, and any volunteer help. A $71,000 grant application from the Community Development Block Grant fund was approved by the council. The funds are for a revolving loan fund for new businesses within the city limits of Monticello VcNde Property Liability Jeff Nielson 435-587-26- 11 Umbrella ESi FARM BUREAU FINANCIAL SERVICES Insurance Investments www.fbftxom aIT naraiMh Nutrition Kinesiology 925 S. 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