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Show Meeting planned to discuss Trust Fund lawsuit meeting will be held on June 9, 2002 at 11 a.m. at the A Red Mesa Chapter House. The meeting is to discuss the law- suit against the State of Utah. in San Juan to attend. invited are County Lawyers for the beneficiaries will be there to answer ques- All Navajos living tions. At a hearing on May 20, 2002, Judge Tena Campbell agreed that additional people could be added to the lawsuit. The people now bringing the lawsuit are: Wallace Saltclah, Teec Nos Pos Chapter; Leo Manheimer, Navajo Mountain Chapter; Helen Cly, Oljato Chapter; Corey Johnson, Navajos; Harrison Johnson, Aneth'Chapter; Jim Benally, Red Mesa Chapter; Kenneth Maryboy,' Mexican Off-reservati- on jfiSAN OLD TYMER Restaurant Prime Rib Chicken Steaks Ribs Mexican Food Soup & Salad Bar 733 S. Main Blanding 678-212- 2 Car Seat checkpoints a hit Water Chapter; and Nancy The next question the Court will consider is how court deTsosie, Dennehotso Chapter. our first Check Point. . On Thursday, May 16, the inA person from each Utah cisions in prior lawsuits A special thanks to Blue Monticello and Blanding ofand TVust an Fund Chapter fices of the Southeastern Utah Mountain Foods for the drinks volving the Navqjo Navajo are now part of the (Sakezzie v. Utah. Jim v. Utah District Health Department 'donated for the checkers, suit. These people will receive and Bigman v. UNDO might held their first Car Seat Check Georgina Nowak, the Communo individual benefit. They affect this case. The State Point in the parking lot of the nity Health Educator from our will help force Utah to account claims that in those earlier County Courthouse. It was Price office, Martin Wilson mis-use of the Navajo cases Utah fully explained the very successful and well at- from the Emery County for its TVust Fund. They will help income and use of the TVust. tended. We worked on 20 Sheriffs office, Chris Parkins force Utah to pay money back The beneficiaries claim that safety seats and found many from the Utah Highway Patrol into the TVust. the State has never fully ac- children not secure in their office in Price, and James The Judge also removed counted as to income and ex- seats and also the seats not Curtis from the Utah Highway Parker M. Nielson from the pense of the TVust Fund. Utah secured in the vehicle. We are Patrol office in Monticello. We lawsuit. He is no longer an at- has never answered questions making a difference. We will couldnt have put on such a torney for the beneficiaries. asked in the current lawsuit. be having more check points in successful check point without The Judge said John Pace and Written arguments will be the future and hopefully we your help. Brian Barnard are doing a submitted. A hearing on that will see more participation good job and will continue to matter has been set for Monfrom the public. 2 beneficiaries. all 2002 at October 7, We would like to thank the p.m. day, represent alnow Barnard and Pace are For more information call Monticello Police, Blanding lowed to hire expert witnesses Brian M. Barnard at Police, Utah Highway Patrol and other lawyers to help in or John Pace at and the San Juan County the suit. Sheriffs office for attending on 801-328-95- 31 Bulletproof vests for local law enforcement STOP""' &mz: : days a week Breakfast Lunch Open 7 Dinner Serving The Four Corners Since 1984 Slmrutittg, UtaA you can eat Soup & salad bar Rotating buffet: includes Chinese Mexican All Fresh Homemade Hot Salads Deli Sandwiches Italian 164 South Main Beer Wine Mixed Drinks Monticello SLUcRE01321 33 East Central 7 Monficello 1 Call in orders welcome 70 DRIVE-I- N Sm Great Food Friendly Service QitdEl& Monday-Saturda- y vide otmiQ Rsnnp vests are one tool we can use to provide a barrier to some of the risks they face each day. I am grateful that many of Utahs own law enforcement personnel will be the recipients of these vests. Monticello and Blanding received federal funding for these vests. Orders Welcome Off highway Historic Loop Bluff 672-234- 1 678-217- 7 motorcycle class offered . LINE CAMP STEAKHOUSE COTTONWOOD STEAKIIOUSE OUT DOOR DINING STEAKS BBQ RIBS ATMOSPHERE 6PM 7 DAYS OPEN A WEEK Los Tachos Beer Available Highway 191 Bluff, UT 84512 435-672-22- 82 8 MILES NORTH OF MONTICELLO ON 191 AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD Open Mon - Sat 11 am - 9 pm Dally Hunch Specials 2 Specialty Sopaplllas Homemade tortillas 11-- Large groups welcome governments throughout America with the necessary funds to help keep their law enforcement officers safe, stated Senator Hatch. Every day law enforcement officers risk their very lives enforcing the law and keeping our neighborhoods and com- Vegetarian Selections Espresso Daily Specials 9 CHICKEN CATFISH OLD WEST local Call-I- n Breakfast Lunch Dinner State Liquor license' RE1 029 380 South Main Monticello 587-329- Blanding PATIO SGXHH Cowboy Museum estem Art Lunch Dinner Steaks Buffalo. Burgers Seafood Beer, Wine & Mixed Drinks 120 E Center St. and will now receive federal grant money to help' equip their law enforcement officers with armor vests under the' Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act. This is an important program developed to help pro- munities safe. Bulletproof Gift Shop Breakfast 7 am -- 9:30 pm 678-36- A Taste of the West the state. Forty-seve- n Utah counties and cities applied for WAGON Grand mas 587-301- mmMD COOKHOUSE Senator Orrin G. Hatch is pleased to announce federal funding for the purchase of bulletproof vests for law enforcement officers throughout JUAN COUNTY DINING GUIDE Kitck erx Banquet room Gift Shop THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 29, 2002 - Page 5 tamales Saba Serving San Juan for over 5 years! 280 Ett Central Monticollo OPEN TUESDAY-SATURDA- 5-- 10 PM Y 0 SERVING FILET, RIBEYE ANDAILTHEFIXINS YOU BRING THE ALCOHOL AND WE WILL SERVE IT! OPEN MAY 10 State law requires that all off highway motorcycle riders between ages 8 and 15 on public lands take an off highway motorcycle class and receive a certification to legally ride. This class will be offered on June 12 and 15 in Monticello for all off highway motorcycle riders ages Contact Jim 4 Muhlestein at for registration packets. Class size is limited. 8-1- 5. 587-270- If you think nobody cares if youre alive, try misting a couple of car pay- ments. 587-23- 51 Earl Wilson f- I |