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Show m, nan ministrator John Hart told THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, July 3, 2002 - Page 2 San Juan County Commission brief by Phil Mueller and business representatives comagreed to form an c discuss to and meet mittee how to best manage local campgrounds. Commissioners the "dynamics of quality health care in San Juan County has changed dra- matically for the better." Forest Service backs off In a six month report to on Devils Canyon plan. Commissioners, Hart and DisU.S. Forest Service plans to trict Chief Financial Officer 17 bring electrical power to Lyman Duncan said the disCasamassa and Blanding trict "is on track to stay within camping sites at the Devils Canyon Campground will not City Administrator Chris the bounds of this year's budWebb also told Commissioners go forward. get" adding, "for two months District Ranger Glenn that plans are moving ahead, now, we have not had to use Casamassa told the San Juan slowly, on a proposed land any of the county subsidy." Hart reminded the commisCounty Commission on July 1 swap between the city, the Forthat the Forest Service has de- est Service and the Church of sioners that on July 2, 2001, cided to run power only to the Jesus Christ of Latter Day he and Duncan presented a Saints in the Dry Wash Reser- "bold" plan to bring the district campground host's campsite. Casamassa said the Forest voir area. The swap would re- out of its financial doldrums. Service will still remodel the sult in an enlarged facility for The administrator says phyDevils site and at Scout a Canyon city sicians at the district are now Boy group Camp into individual sites. ownership of the dam to facil- able to provide quality diagin came The change itate more water storage. nostic testing with the new CT plans on cut about after a group of be Scan and a teleradiology link Funding may with the University of Utah. Blanding and Monticello pri- mental health and subvate campground operators stance abuse programs. He reported that with these met with the Chief Ranger and During signing ofcontracts be- upgrades in service and other the County Commission on tween San Juan Counseling, changes at San Juan Hospital, June 24 and expressed con- the State of Utah and San "patients with serious and cerns that the Forest Service Juan County, Counseling Di- complicated medical condiappeared to be going into com- rector Dan Rogers pointed out tions can now be cared for (at petition with the private camp- that the state will cut matchthe hospital.)" San for fund the grounds. programs. Hart reported that the numing "What guarantee do we have Juan Counseling operates pro- ber of CT Scans at the hospithat power won't go to other grams for the state and county. tal is 25 percent higher than sites later?, asked campground Pending any cuts from the projected. Patient usage of the operator Bob Musselman on state, the first year of the conhospital is up 43 percent. reasto for Utah pay tract provides Monday. Casamassa "The hospital's financial fusured the business owners $217,100 for mental health ture is brighter," reports Hart, that before any other plans services and $276,887 for sub- who added, "we look forward could be changed, "we would stance abuse programs in San to a remarkable third quarter have to go through an entire Juan County. The county this year." public process of scoping and matches 25 per cent of the The management team said analysis of impact on local state money. it would continue to update the businesses." Health Service District Commission on progress at the In addition, the Chief becoming healthier. San health care district. Juan Health Care District Ad Ranger, county commissioners ad-ho- Monday July 8 SJC Commission meeting, 10 a.m.. County Courthouse. Dinch Committee Board of Trustees meeting, 10 a.m., Navajo Mountain. Tuesday July 9 Monticcllo Planning Commission meeting, 6:30 p.m., Monticcllo City office. Community DcvelopmcntVisi-to- r Services advisory board meeting. 10 a.m., CEU Arts & Conference Center, Blanding. SJC Library Trustees meeting, 7 p.m., Blanding branch, SJC Wednesday July 10 Bluff WastcwaterSecondary Water meeting, 7 p.m.. Service Area Office Bldg. Grand Water & Sewer Service Agency operating committee meeting, 7 p.m.. District Office. Pioneer Day planning begins The Pioneer Days celebration in Monticello will be held Friday and Saturday July 19 and 20. All the traditional events will take place minus fireworks. Friday starts off with the annual Men's Fast Pitch softball tournament, continuing through Saturday. There are new bathrooms and a concession stand at fields this year. The talent show will be at 7 pm in City Park. Call Kris 8 to enter. Black at On Saturday, the Lion's Club starts things off with a hearty breakfast in the park at 6 am. A kiddie parade starts at 9:45, followed by the 10 am parade. Line up for the parade at the High School at 9 am. 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