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Show Bluff man on Utah 4 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, April 3, 2002 Page ALCO to open store in Blanding ALCO Stores, Inc., recently announced that it plans to open an ALCO Discount Store at 860 South Main in Blanding in August. The store will be located adjacent to Clarks Market and will employ approximately 25 associates. In announcing the opening, Navajo Fund Board approves grants for housing, other needs The Utah Navajo Revitaliza- tion Fund Board approved $524,722 in grants to chapters on the Navryo Reservation. Most of the grants will ad- dress housing needs, including the acquisition of homes used during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The homes will be Glen Shank, President of purchased by qualified I)uckwall-ALCStores, Inc., Navajo tribal members. said: We are very confident The Navajo Revitalization that the new ALCO stores se- Fund is a program of the Utah lections, quality and prices will Division of Community Develmeet the needs of shoppers in opment. The NRF receives Blanding and the surrounding state severance taxes paid on trade area." oil and natural gas production. ALCO will stress conveThe tax revenue is held in a sernience, friendliness and trust fund for the Utah portion vice by offering quality fullof the reservation. The NRF seline general merchandise board then provides grants lections at discount prices. and loans to agencies of county The store will include cloth- or tribal governments which ing, shoes, and accessories for are impacted by the developall members of the family, jewment of oil and gas resources. medinon elry, prescription Grants for the following low-inco- O plies, automotive supplies, bedding, curtains, shades, crafls, and sewing supplies. Merchandise will be supplied to the store from ALCO s 350,000 square foot distribution center in Abeline, Kansas. The staff for the new store will be hired primarily from the Blanding area. Dennis Alesio, Vice President of Personnel for the chain, indicated that representatives of the company will schedule and announce application dates for the 25 associate openings. We feel confident that we will be able to find well qualified individuals to fill the group managers and sales associate positions, said Mr. Alesio. The Store Manager and Opening Assistant Manager will be assigned to Blanding from ALCO's existing management pool. There are presently 175 ALCO stores, including throe stores in Utah. In addition to the ALCO Discount Stores, the company operates 88 variety or specialty stores in 11 states. Utah - e to construct a facility; $18,750 to build a e transfer station; multi-purpos- solid-wast- $14,945 to extend power lines to 18 homes; and $9,557 for plumbing work for 44 homes. Mexican Water - $40,000 for labor costs for bathroom and kitchen additions to 19 homes. Navajo Mountain - $42,000 for three modular homes used during the Winter Olympics. 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