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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, October 17, 2001 - Page 6 Ready to turn over new golf course The San Juan Record welcome! letten from our resdeis. Lctten to the Editor must be: No more thu iSO wordi Signed Include the author addres and phone number The S Juan Record reserva the right to edit letters for length, clarity and to eliminate libelous or tasteless material. The San Juan Record HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH SINCE ISIS AN AWARD WINNING NEWSPAPER Pubisher-Edt- Brent Johansen D.D.S. come. On the subject 'of naming of the course, the success of your, course outside from on your area. You will have a drawing players depends core group of local players, but Monticello needs to target the potential market of outsiders and tourists. This market will eiyoy and embrace a flavorful and historical story associated with the name of the course (hint: Old Man West). Regarding the golf course, it will remain still yet a vision of future improvement in your community until it opens for play. Tb that end, the citizens need to support your community servants and unpaid committee members who are now entrenched in the mechanics of starting up a new golf course venture. The venture needs the communitys positive support; akin to that care a parent would provide a child. As in raising a child, it comes with no instructions; success is what you make it It rarely happens that those in our business are provided with such a beautiful setting in which to build a golf course. Our firm takes pride in our participation in the project and in the product that is nearly completed. Wie wish to thank the community for the good will and hospitality we have eqjoyed during our work in Monticello and further thank you for giving us the wofk that sustains the livelihood of our staff, crew and myself. Now to you we entrust a true gem. Daylen, Inc., Dale L. Siemens, President 335T678T2653 October 17 -- 18 movies will be American Sweetheart Dear Editor: I have been following the saga of the name for your new golf course that my firm is presently constructing. Since we are but temporary citizens of your community, we have no standing or say as to what the eventual name may be. Whatever the name, it will be proudly immortalized in' our company brochure as a past project for years to Wei keep (PG-1- bright stsis Jus and Kallwina your bits (PG-13- ) Roberts Zsta-Jons- s , Blonde Legally stars Raasa Waatfwspoon 5 October movies will be 19-2- Family Dentistry & Orthodontics Others (PG-1- 212 South 2nd East Blanding, Utah 0 (435) 678-344- stars Nicola Kidman The Animal (PG-1- . stars Rob Schnisdsr fill 4 Jensen Orthodontics Alan C. Jensen, D!D.S., M.S. 570 West 400 North Moab, Utah 84532 Coll for an appointment Toll Free 877-322-73- 60 SPECIALIZING IN BRACES Thanks tor fundraising effort or BILL BOYLE Offioa Manager TERRY CRAMER Pasteup-A- d ANUUA Thank You to everyone who donated time, money and merchandise. Together we raised $1,236.99 which was donated to Kiwanis International "911 Victims Childrens Fund". Plus two pickup truck loads of unsold items were donated to Deseret Industries. Special thanks to: San Juan County for donating the Fair building; Julie Montgomery for donating all the proceeds from her quilt raffle. Susan Reeve was the lucky winner!; Jim Keyes and David Robinson, the auctioneers we couldnt have done it without you!; Mark Galbo for the music -- it was perfect; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barry for the firewood it was the hit ofthe auction!; Bill Boyle and the San Juan Record for the nice article and the support; everyone who baked yummy goodies and took time to gather stuff to be sold - thats what raised the money! Most of all, thank you Monticello and surrounding area for pulling together and showing others we really do care!!!! Design AMANDA HILLHOUSE Proofreader DAWN BOYLE Office Assistant KENYON FAUSETT - Writers - NELL DALTON MAXINE DEETER MARY LOU HOGGARD LEOPLATERO GARY TORRES TERRI WINDER JJ) NOBiEQ E B NIE ffEGfllB 16! 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The Swi Awn Hasaid ia a awnte at aie Utah Praia AaaaelaSan and NM Nwapapw AaaocMnn. m Thanks tor sawmill fire response San Juan County Dear Editor: letter of gratitude is in order for the many folks who reto La Sal sawmill fire so quickly and selflessly on Saturthe sponded 6 for the endless days and nights thereafter. and October day, The La Sal Volunteer Fire Department responded quickly and has been on site every moment since, a committed, focused and professional team. Members from both communities in Old and New La Sal ' are truly great neighbors and we appreciate how eagerly you responded to assist in evacuating the planer shed, mill buildings, move and operate equipment in the middle of the night Saturday. Also to supply food and drink and other support. In the very worst of it, we knew that absolutely everything was being done that could be. As the wind worsened and the fire threatened the mill buildings, San Juan County Emergency Response Teams to include Blanding, Monticello, Montezuma Creek, and Bluff responded and the buildings , were saved. Thank you to the Fire Departments from Moab, Paradox, and Dove Creek for responding also. Thank you to Tom Brown, Inc., for the manpower and respirators that were given. Thank you to LeGrand Johnson, Sonderegger, Ksue, Knutson, Monticello Plumbing & Heating and Ron Blank Companies for the assistance and equipment' Rick Bailey, as San Juan County Administrator, your position is certainly well filled. You are so professional and knowledgeable to deal with that it would take the devil himself to have any complaints about , your performance and cooperation. When the fire became too large for focal control, a professional Class II Team was 'called in. The fire fighters did a remarkable job of working together in terms of delegation, coordination, professionalism, and keeping cost to a minimum. Last but not least, and possibly foremost, we need to thank our employees. They put forth their best efforts for any days and nights of help. What could have been a catastrophe ending with lives lost or'. severe injuries, concluded with no lives lost, no injuries and that in itself bespeaks of the tremendous and consistent effort of all involved. We apologize for anyone not recognized. You all are heroes. Thank you. Fred and Brenda Stocks Timber . Products, Inc., La Sal, Utah A sincere - jlidie BnxwAQti MONTICEUO CITY COUNCIL Looking for a stronger, united community! for the present ,and for the future . |