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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wadnndajr, Dwanbsr 19, 2001 - Pkgt 7 stories about local residents treated with a lack of respect by Park Service employees. When Maxine Christensen retired after a long and stellar career with the National Park Service, there was some question within the National Park Service of what to do with the Boyle position in Monticello. between local residents and Jeff Wolin was hired and the National Park Service de- immediately made a positive teriorated to the point that a impact teaching science and remarkably small number of coordinating field trips in the local residents were visiting local schools. Jeff is a familthe spectacular canyon coun- iar face to students in the San try in Canyonlands and Arches Juan School District, who have national parks and Natural learned that someone wearing Bridges and Hovenweep na- the NPS hat can be a friend. tional monuments. Amy helped coordinate the About the only thing many Canyon Country Conservation local residents said about the Corps, a group of local youth National Parks was to recount who spend the summer comnumerous and possibly apoc pleting work projects in the ryphal by Bin I am delighted with the Monticello City Councils choice of Jeff and Amy Wolin as Monticello Citizens of the Year. Jeffand Amy have had a tremendous influence in Monticello in many areas. One of the most important contri- butions, in my mind, is presenting a positive face for the National Park Service in San Juan County. For many years, relations national parks. The result is a growing group of local area youth who have a renewed respect and love for the canyon country of southeastern Utah. For all too long, the National Park Service has been indiscriminate in counting visitation. I continue to believe that positive visitation experiences by local residents is the most important visitation experience that the Park Service can have. Local residents will continue to be neighbors to these beautiful sites for years. The dedication and hard work of Jeff and Amy Wolin are key toward positive relations between local residents and the National Park Service. - We have been working hard for the past weekprinting two issues of the Son Juan Record so the Boyle family can take a real Christmas vacation for the first time in seven years. While trying to anticipate what was going to happen for the December 26 paper, we brainstormed about possible headlines that we may see in the future. Our favorite is a possible headline at the end of the summer: Jazz draft Burgess, two million Utahns disappointed The San Juan Record will be closed December 24 and 25, in addition to December 31 and January 1. Aside from those days, the office will be mostly open the remainder of the holiday season. r Jensen Orthodontics Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. 570 West 400 North Moab, Utah 84532 CaU for an appointment Toll Free 877-322-73- 60 Instn 435-- 5 SPECIALIZING IN BRACES JJ O WITH 6 KEY REMOTE tylersmusictil ghotmailxom a in CONTROL 40 second backup memory remote with detachable headphone 35 hour playback MASH DA conversion system 6-k- ey CROSLEY WASHER cycles with extra rinse temperature selector infinite water level control bleach and fabric softner dispenser rear legs 15 CROSLEY. Maytag Built Appliances self-leveli- ng NOW playback super extra base system power operates with 2AA batteries optional adaptor W 4-w- ay RP-AC- CW6000 WAS $469 CD-RR- $419 NOW $62 WAS $69" PH270 CROSLEY DRYER auto and timed dry with fluff temperature selector WITH 40 SECOND ASM AND 40 second anti-ski- BUILT-I- STEREO N p DA conversion system digital servo system 24 track random super extra base system MASH up front lint screen 180 door swing end of cycle signal CW6000 WAS $379 99 power 4-w-ay NOW $349 PIONEER DVD HOME THEATRE SYSTEM 400 watts total system power built-i- n 5.1 channel amplifier 5 acoustically matched speakers carousel-typ- e DVDCD receiver DAC for superb sound quality 96kHz 24-b-it blt . operates with 2AA batteries includes AC adaptor WAS $109" NOW $99 ALL CAR STEREOS speakers and accessories 1 sc 0 OFF advanced theatre modes WAS $629 Stand $229 f '$499 TV ft 333 South APPLIANCE Main Blanding 435-678-22- 42 fou |