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Show 4i-- wmim TI1K SAN 8 Jl'AN KKCOKD Wilms.i.iy. S. pU-m- r l IK, ui 2002 rap- - 'P Mmim &luS Mountain 4 Thanks to Zions Bank for house facelift &3jQ September Dear Editor: lie S.in Juan Kruird wcliumen Iciicm from uur rciuk-r-i letter lo (he f diior must he No more than HO words I Tho family of Hobby Vigil would like to thank Zions Bank and employees for the facelift on his home. It looks wonderful and we really appreciate all the hard work and efTorts. Thanks (PG-13- Stars Ben ) TOWN Nf WSKAM N oi :.an juan (.ourii y UTAH filNf.r t'llfi MI Sincerely, Miss San Juan County 2002 Nl Wfif'AF'l.n fut)li.tMr F rhtor DILL DOYLE Offiro M.in.mjcr TERRY CRAMER Pleasant experience at local restaurant Arl D;:;i(jn Offico Assistant PAT RICHARDSON Prfxjfro.ulor DAWN BOYLE Writers NELL DALTON MAXINE DEETER MARY LOU HOGGARD LEO PLATERO GARY TORRES TERRI WINDER Nrw Writers ANNA THAYN PHIL MUELLER I'llONF, & FAX 435-587-33- 77 Dear Editor: Once a month the Monticello Chamber of Commerce meets over lunch at one of the local restaurants. Last Thursday we went to Grandmas Kitchen. Wow! What a pleasant experience. The facility itself has undergone a major facelift, and visually, warmly welcomed us the minute we walked in the front door. Tony Munson (owner) personally waited on us and served a meal worthy of a line restaurant in a larger city. I had a beautifully prepared steak and there were glowing reorts also from those who ordered the salmon or chicken. Tony has hired a real chef, a local man who happens to be the late Dick Smith's nephew. How nice to see another homegrown soul come hack to Monticello to make nnr community better and more complete. Thank you, Tony. It's nice to know we have another great dining option in town. Pauline Jensen -- PG-13 - Adventures of Pluto Nash 9pm-- sjmewsttf saniunn not Monday: Family night T435l587Tf027i 696rEXentralJMonticell r Thirty years agoAyn Kami warned that environmentalism was an ideology that would cause widespread misery if embraced. Unfortunately, her warning went unheeded - and the deaths have been mounting ever since," said Dr. Onkar Ghate, senior fellow at the Ayn Kami Institute. The latest tragedy - involving millions of lives - is occurring in Southern Africa. Because of the region's refusal to embrace industrialization and capitalism, it once again faces starvation. Nevertheless, Zambia and other nations there have rejected emergency food aid - because it contains genetically modified crops. "It is, Mrhaps, understandable," said Dr. Ghate, that ignorant African leaders would he blind to the scientific evidence in favor of these crops and to their widespread, safe use in the West. Theyve succumbed to environmentalists' pseudoscientific which smears these products as 'frankenfoods.m "But why," asks Dr. Ghate, "are the supposedly scientific environmentalists indifferent to the evidence and unmoved by the suffering and death their views cuuse? Because theirs is an inhuman ideology, one that worships wilderness and therefore brands man's taming of wilderness ns sinful. According to environmentalism, man's method of survival - digging oil wells, building chemical factories, enhancing idcol-og- y agricultural crops - is evil. One cannot spread such an anti-lif- e by the means of life: reason, logic, science. One can spread it only by irrationality, distortion and lies - dressed in scientific garb. "Tb prevent environmentalism from sacrificing our lives next, therefore, we must strip it of its pretense of reason and science. anti-ma- San SIB Outsido ( :.iiim1v - U1A $26 $26 Alt) nr f If) iiiMif.r. NowsM.mil 50c Sr C'.itioii lii'County $17.50 Sr Out ol County $25.50 Jii.im Cimiity To h;ivo a s.tmplo copy sent to a friend, sent j us fas or her addross Writo lo IO Hox 879, Monticollo, UT 84535 Copy. irjht, Tho San Juan Record1', 2002. All rights rosorvod. Roprodurtion, reuse or transmittal ol all matter horem is prohibited without prior writton permission by the publisher. ISSN 0894-327- 3 Published waakly al 49 South Man, Monbcailo.Ulah Pwaxteal poataga paid at Monlicallo, Utah (ISSN0894 3273). Band all addraas P.O. Boa 179, to changes B4I3B. Tho Utah Monticollo, B453S Poatmaatar: San Juan Record la a member of tho Utah Proaa Aaaocialmn and MaOnnal Neawpapar Aaaociaaon n scare-mongerin- life-givin- i , I i .. ssl! lime vim heard? We see a new roof being put on Grandma's Kitchen. And guess what! We also see many new interior decorations Sandy Freestone. But best of all. we hear about Clint Smith, Grandma's new chef! We hear he trained at Le Cordon Blue and the Atlantic Culinary Academy! New Menu! Fine . Dining! Delicious Lunch Specials ONLY $4.95. Specialty Banquets! Partys! co ! 7 133 East Central TVlonttello i N .0. FOT E R NIE U E GfliR I (5 Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Licensed Electrical Contractor Commercial Residential i :? r David Johnson 678-237- 6 Eric Johnson 678-355- Trenching 4 A j; 5 - again" Dear Editor: SUBSCRIPTION RATES : $3 per person An idea isn't responsible for the people who believe in it. Don Marquis BlanaingMonticelloH435-678-24- 1 Environmentalism kills . R Call Us For Prompt And Efficient Service No Job Too Large Or Too Small IL i Blood Work I Pamela Bayles, Sat, Mom, 7 pm show times area businesses. Thanks again for all youve done. AN AWARD WINNING 77 ) tyUf Vm Diesel Call for Queen stops to say thanks Dear Editor: I recently had the opportunity to represent San Juan County in the Miss Utah State Fair Pageant. It was an awesome experience and I learned a great deni. I have appreciated so much the opportunity to serve as Miss San Juan County this year Ixcause I truly feel our county is among the best in the state. My attendants and I enjoyed greeting everyone in both parades and participating in the many activities at the (ounty Fair. I especially appreciated the support for my sendee project, ( live Them Vision", Thanks to all who donated eyeglasses for this worthy cause. I would like to express my appreciation and gratitude to the many people who helped me in my reign as Miss San Juan County. I believe that is what makes our county truly great -- its people. A big thanks to the following: Miss San Juan Pageant Committee, San Juan County Fair Board, San Juan (ounty Commissioners, and San Juan 'Rccorh 435-587-22- Stars tie TAe fiV.to-u- p Disguise Affleck XXX (PG-13- right lo edit letters for length, clarity and to eliminate libelous or tasteless material H i Master of Sum of all Fears Signed phone number he San Juan Record reserves 7 pm PG 18-2- 6 In, ludc the author ' adilrcss and I Wed IS H'tUuM 19 Bureau of Reclamation to Hold Public Hearings on Operation of Navajo Dam and Reservoir The Bureau of Reclamation has prepared a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) on the operation of Navajo Dam and Reservoir. The DEIS describes the effects of operating the dam to create and maintain habitat to conserve endangered fish in the San Juan River. The public is invited to any of the following hearings concerning the draft EIS. g, g Sincerely, Larry Benson October 1, 6 - 9 pm, Farmington Civic Center, 200 W. Arrington, Farmington. N.M. October 2, 6 - 9 pm Doubletree Hotel, 501 Camino Del Rio, Durango, CO ucioDer a, b - 9 pm, Community Center, 190 North 3rd East, Bluff, UT Those wishing to speak at the hearings will be given five minutes to comment. Questions about the hearings or have a special needs request? Call Ken Beck at Reclamations Durango office, 970-385-655- 8. i i t |