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Friday, June 18, 2021

SJC Great Republican Presidents Dinner Sat. June 26

Saturday, June 26th
at the Hideout in Monticello
648 South Hideout Way
5:30-9 p.m.
with ERIC MOUTSOS
as keynote speaker
CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR TICKETS


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San Juan County Republicans have reorganized recently.
New SJC Chairwoman is Kim Henderson,  Marjorie Haun Storland-Vice Chair,  Vint DeGraw, Secretary, and Nicole Perkins-treasurer
 
All proceeds from donations go towards
*Community Engagement
*Educational Opportunities
*Service Projects
*Events/Voter Registration
*Expanding Our Republican Base
*Supporting Excellent Conservative Candidates
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Silent Auction Items:

1) Bluff Ballads Song Book & CD: Donor Gayle Shumway; 

   Starting bid $25


 2&3) Two batches (1 doz each) White Chocolate Chip Raspberry Rolls
       Donor: Sherri Lewis Pugh:  Starting bid $20 per batch.   (Additional orders can be taken if you match the high bid.)  




4 & 5) Steel Patriotic decorations --Don't Tread on Me.  Donor, Scott Mitchell
     Two items: Smaller snake starting bid $50; Larger snake $65

            Retail value:  $90 and $120 



 6)  "Turning 20" quilt;  Starting bid  $50; Donor LaRue B. Kirkham



7 & 8) Sand Painting and Mezo America Calendar Art; 

Starting bid  $20 on each; Donor: Retta Hall

 

9) Heritage quilt: Hand quilted in beautiful detail:  Starting bid   $100


10-15) 9 lbs hamburger per batch/ range fed San Juan beef 

Starting bid per batch  $35-- 5 batches; Donor Lloyd Shumway (45 lbs. total)


16) 1 hour trail ride for 2 in the La Sal Mountains

Compliments of Mountain Joe's Trail Rides.        
(Value $150)  Call 435-669-6586 or email
 mountainjoestrailrides@gmail.com 
to set up a time and redeem your certificate.

 


17)  Heather's Handmade Creations: Gift basket


Gift bag includes the following:
Sample Soap Collection Starting Bid  $45
Lemon Pound Cake soap, no color
Unscented Milk and Coffee Scrub Soap
Unscented Coffee & Milk Loofah Soap
Dish Soap and Ramekin Dish
Patchouli, Cinnamon & Ylang Ylang Soap colored with Alkanet Root
Poplar Wood Soap Dish
Loofah Scrubber - an all natural & compostable sponge for body, dishes, home & more.
Raspberry Lip Balm
Mango Lip Balm

18)  Floral arrangement from the Flower Shop Blanding




   $45 Value:  Pick up voucher and
    order arrangement when needed








19) Games from San Juan Pharmacy   


Just in time for family reunions!    Jazzminton,  Glowbattle, and "the ultimate in competitive games":   SLAM BALL !!  

                                                       Valued at $80/ Beginning bid at $60


20) Red, White and Blue Conservative Reading Roundup  

      Collection of books supporting conservative values, philosophy, and historical efforts of former great Republican presidents.   Donor: Brian and Silvia Stubbs  Beginning Bid  $35


21) Patriotic Warmth -- Red Afghan 


Beginning Bid  $20  Donor: Janet Wilcox




22)  Early issues of Blue Mountain Shadows $15 per batch


#A  Posey, Ranchers, Outlaws
   
 #B  Uranium mining, B is for Blanding


 #C  Towns: Blanding, Monticello, Early One room Schools




                                                          #D Early San Juan, Folklore, Rainbow Bridge

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23)  Lemon Bread: two loaves  Donor: Jackie Tate Jeppson

      Beginning bid  $10 each loaf  


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24)  Grab a bag/ or two-- from Enchanted Treasures. 

                      
Black & Red bag.  Starting bid $30
         
25)  Blue & White bag Starting bid $30

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Building San Juan County
                                                         
26)  3 yards of concrete,$500 starting bid

27)  1 load of Road Base.  Starting bid  $350












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28) Double sided patriotic afghan   Donor: Plummer family
       Starting bid:  $15



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29)  4th of July Skivvies!  Hot pants/Hot pads 

 Starting bid $10


Saturday, February 15, 2020

Discovering Truth Takes Time and Investigation -- 2/15/2020

County Commission Meeting Tues. Feb. 18

Agenda: Citizens are always invited and encouraged to attend
February 18, 2020
1. Opening: Invocation 2. Public Comments
a. *CITIZENS COMMENTS: Anyone wishing to address the Board of San Juan County Commissioners on a non-agenda item is invited to do so during the citizens comments period in the meeting. Comments or presentations are limited to three (3) minutes, if requested, the Commission Chair may at their sole discretion extend the comment time. PROCEDURE: Please complete the request form (available at the door) and hand it to the Commission Clerk, as you enter the meeting. Thank you for helping us provide an orderly productive meeting. 3. Consent Agenda (Routine Matters) Mack McDonald, San Juan County Administrator
a. Meeting Minutes
b. Check Registers
c. County Seat Contract Ratification
d. Host Compliance, LLC Amendment (a.k.a Bear Cloud Software)
e. 2020 Census Boundary Approval
f. Beer License Renewal 4. Recognitions, Presentations and Informational Items:
a. Notice of Cancelation of March 3, 2020 Commission Meeting, Mack McDonald, San Juan County Administrator
B. Natural History Museum Utah Marker Location Support Letter, Natalie Randall, San Juan County Economic Development and Visitor Services Director
C. Proposed Revisions to Grazing Provisions Support Letter, Nick Sandberg, San Juan County Planning
D. Goosenecks State Park Campground and Trail System Support Letter to BLM, Nick Sandberg, San Juan County Planning 5. Business/Action
a. Bluff Interlocal Agreement, Mack McDonald, San Juan County Administrator
b. TB Prevention and Control Agreement, Kirk Benge, San Juan County Public Health Director
c. AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE RULES, PROCEDURES, AND BYLAWS FOR THE SAN JUAN COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION. Walter Bird, San Juan County Planning and Zoning Director
d. Planning Commission Recommended Revised San Juan County Spanish Valley Zoning Map, Walter Bird, San Juan County Planning and Zoning Director
e. Spanish Valley Special Service District Loan, Mack McDonald, San Juan County Administrator
f. West Mountain Irrigation Company request for support regarding the West Mountain Irrigation Companys application to the U.S. Forest Service for a Special Use Permit allowing the Company to maintain and protect the final steep one-mile section of the Allen Canyon Access Road (FS Road 5215) and Letter Approval, Mack McDonald, San Juan County Administrator
g. A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM) AND FOREST SERVICES CONTINUED PROTECTIONS AGAINST MINERAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEASING IN AREAS THAT WERE TAKEN OUT OF BEARS EARS NATIONAL MONUMENT. Mack McDonald, San Juan County Administrator
h. AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AN UPDATED SAN JUAN COUNTY PURCHASING POLICY Mack McDonald, San Juan County Administrator
i. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SAN JUAN COUNTY PERSONNEL POLICY SECTION 11, REIMBURSEMENT FOR EXPENSE RELATED TO TRAVEL, TRAVEL EXPENSES, USE OF PERSONAL VEHICLES, USE OF COUNTY VEHICLES, LODGING, PER DIEM AND ADVANCE PAYMENTS BY THE ENTITLED BOARD OF SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mack McDonald, San Juan County Administrator. 6. Public Lands Updates, Nick Sandberg, San Juan County Planning 7. Commissioner Comments
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Who's Reading Bear Essentials?  An Observation and Question

Bear Essentials has been published for nearly four years now, with 26,769 hits, or readers who take time to read at least a few articles and follow the links. That isn't an overwhelming amount in the world of sensationalized mass media, but at least enough that it's worth rounding up the news that impacts San Juan County every week or two.   

I've noticed on the stats map, however, that usually page visitors come only from the United States.  However, any time  I post anything related to Uranium, the stats map lights up world-wide.  A few weeks ago when I ran on article on Energy Fuels and the White Mesa Mill,  these stats accumulated showing what countries readers came from that particular day. Note that there were twice as many hits from Russia, as from the United States.   Why??


Russia
50
United States
25
France
15
Philippines
3
Unknown Region
2
Ukraine
2
India
1
Netherlands
1
Pakistan
1
Sweden
1


Why would nations worldwide care about our little town, and the fact that we support the only Uranium processing plant in the Nation?     Russian Tolling Farms are one possibility:     Not only fuel for thought, but fuel for the future?  

~~ Federal Agencies Sign Management Plan for Bears Ears National Monument

Lance Porter: "Existing 2008 Resource Management Plan continues to provide the appropriate framework to manage the public lands.  Livestock grazing was outlined in the proclamation that created Bears Ears and grazing will continue. Porter said that several specific areas in Butler, Comb, and Arch canyons will be unavailable to grazing.

The plans specifically prohibit commercial logging on BLM-administered lands. Forest Service-administered lands will also be unsuitable for timber production within the monument. The plan allows the option to use a variety of vegetation treatment tools, but the BLM shared that no chaining has occurred in more than 30 years and none is likely to occur except under very unusual circumstances.

The BLM states that any vegetation treatments within the monument would use the least impactful method as possible. Popular local uses, such as firewood collection, grazing, and Native American traditional and ceremonial uses will continue to take place.  


~~ Senate Acquits Trump: Mitt Romney's Loyalty Questioned: Censor resolution

The sponsor of the censure resolution, Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Blanding, said he didn’t want Utah’s relationship with Trump to be “damaged by the actions of Sen. Romney.” Lyman attended the House leadership meeting with Romney. “I wanted to send a message that Utah supports President Trump,” Lyman said. “I didn’t want that message to be lost.”
In an earlier Des. News article: Mike Lee, senior senator from Utah explained how "an aggressively deteriorating balance of power and the creation of what he called a “4th branch” of unaccountable bureaucrats has led to the partisan rancor fueling the impeachment by the House.". . ."Lee began his speech defining the constitutional powers of the separate branches of government and invoked the federalism debate to argue that power has been taken from American people and centralized in the executive branch.  Trump is “a serious threat,” Lee said, to those that have been empowered by this phenomenon, alluding to what he has previously described as a “deep state.”    Related Article Contrasting Senator Lee and Sen. Romney

~~ Reflections on State of the Union Speech

"President Washington himself declared of partisan politics, “One of the expedients of a [political] party is to acquire influence within particular districts, to misrepresent the opinions and aims of other districts. You cannot shield yourselves too much against the jealousies and heartburnings which spring from these misrepresentations; they tend to render alien to each other those who ought to be bound together by fraternal affection.”

Fact Checking Trump's Claims

~~ Plusses and Pitfalls of Change in San Juan County


"A Word to the Exhausted Majority
The fact is that the rolling Bears Ears controversy has, among other things, enormously complicated the normal operation of local government in San Juan County. This is clear in Bluff’s absurd new town boundaries, in the “Make It Monumental” controversy, and, yes, in the school board’s struggle to find a sound basis from which to set tax-subsidy policy. Current conditions are unfair both to local government actors and also to the private parties impacted by policy-making dilemma and paralysis." Stacy Young  Read more

~~ Bluff, the Epicenter of Change in the New West?


By Bill Keshlear

Larry Echo Hawk, who serves as an advisor to Herbert, and Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Blanding, presented a $500,000 funding request to a House appropriations subcommittee.

Recap of  Westwater's  50 year History of Progress: (Written 2010)

"Over the past fifty years Blanding City has participated in many meetings and invested hundreds of hours to identify resources and    to    rally support   to    develop     suitable   housing   and utilities   for   Westwater   residents.   Because   of   the   costly   engineering   needed   to   adapt   the   Westwater terrain   for   this   purpose,   initial   efforts   focused   on   finding   alternative   building   sites   to   which   Westwater residents   could   move.

 Previous activities: "In the mid-1960s community leaders initiated a program to alleviate poverty. Many meetings were held with active Westwater       community              participation. .              One outcome of these efforts was the building of  at least fifteen USDA financed subsidized homes. This program effort lasted two and a half years.  

--In 1968 a Work Incentive Program (WIN) was initiated through Work Force Services and over the next two and a half years ,   approximately   fifteen   additional   homes   were  constructed   in     collaboration  with    UNDC.   (Utah   Navajo   Development    Council)
--In 1971 what became the Utah Navajo Trust  Fund  (UNTF)   entered   the   equation   and   over  the next    decade   about  35   more   subsidized   homes  were  constructed   and   again   financed  by  USDA. These  combined   early   efforts   resulted   in  well  over  50   subsidized  homes  being  built." 

--" In 1997, working  with  UNTF  and  Blue  Mountain  Diné, the   City  annexed  the   area  by the  Chapter  house   (on  the   east  side  of   town)  as  part  of  a    Planned   Unit  Development (PUD). This  was  a  Zion Bank issued  tax  credit project  constructed  through  Gaddis  Investments  as   a   501 C 3  with  a  UNTF management   contract. The   project  consists  of  20 homes  that  can  still  be   rented   at   a  subsidy – based  on   family  size   and   income.

--This    project   specifically   targeted   Westwater   residents, who   wanted  to   move   into   town   to   take advantage    of    modern   conveniences.   Additionally,  four   multi-family   subsidized   units   have  been developed:  Kigalia I,  Kigalia II,  Juniper  Village,  and   Baus            Butte,   to   serve    our   community   at   large. 

--After  over  forty  years   of    trying   to   solve   the   housing   needs    of   Westwater   residents   within   the  Blanding    community,  it   was   evident   that   some    still   preferred   a   solution   on  the  Navajo   Nation’s 120 acres   across  the   canyon  from    the   City.   In  2004   the    City  and   County   collaborated   to   create   a   plan   that   would   extend  Center   Street   across   Westwater  Canyon   with   City   utilities   delivered  to   Westwater."


~~   Governor   Prioritizes  Plan   to   Bring   Water  and    Power  to   Westwater.  



~~   Leland  Pollock, Black  Hat  Sagebrush  Rebel             by  Majorie Haum


~~  Federal   Agencies  Sign Off    Management    Plan   for   Bears   Ears   Monument


~~ Trump  Moves  Ahead  on  Shrinking  Utah  National  Monuments







~~   Energy  Fuels   Lays  of   30% of  Workers  Nation wide --   White  Mesa   Mill  only  had a 12%  Reduction  

~~ New  Expert   on   Sage Grouse  in   the    American  West

~~  Ozone  Pollution  Levels  High  in  Some   National  Parks





Friday, December 27, 2019

San Juan Winter 2019: Welcome to A Wet White Global Cooling

Wrapping up 2019




Ornaments made by Montezuma Creek Students, Teacher Georgiana Simpson; Photo by Kate Groezinger

~~ Hand Painted Christmas Ornaments from SJC Sent to White House

~~ Congratulations to  Ryan Benally and Gen Mitchell who were married Dec. 20 in SLC by Gov. Herbert~~Two wonderful San Juan County Citizens! 















~~ Gov. May Ramp up Domestic Uranium; Positive Impact on White Mesa Mill

~~ "Go West, BLM, Go West" -- Will Congress let it Happen?

   "The BLM personnel will be moved where they will have a greater impact on, and input by, the people who live in the regions where their influence is greatest. Not by bureaucrats from thousands of miles away.” — Rep. Rob Bishop

~~ Utah Task Force Looks at 2020 Bill to Combat Violence on Reservation


~~ Utah’s taxpayers and grassroots organizations are at odds with the Utah Legislature

Locally: Logan Monson spearheading Signature Collection for 2019 tax referendum. "We should have packets to start collecting signatures by the end of the week. We will hold events for people to come and sign. I will keep everyone that is interested posted."   Check Save the Bears Ears for info. 

~~BLM Seeks Input on Northern Corridor in SW Utah 


~~ Millenial Looks at US Prosperity through Conservative Eyes. (Fact checked on Snopes) 

“I’m sitting in a small coffee shop near Nokomis trying to think of what to write about. I scroll through my newsfeed on my phone looking at the latest headlines of Democratic candidates calling for policies to “fix” the so-called injustices of capitalism.
I put my phone down and continue to look around. I see people talking freely, working on their MacBook’s, ordering food they get in an instant, seeing cars go by outside, and it dawned on me.
We live in the most privileged time in the most prosperous nation and we’ve become completely blind to it. Vehicles, food, technology, freedom to associate with whom we choose. These things are so ingrained in our American way of life we don’t give them a second thought. We are so well off here in the United States that our poverty line begins 31 times above the global average. Thirty. One. Times.
Virtually no one in the United States is considered poor by global standards. Yet, in a time where we can order a product off Amazon with one click and have it at our doorstep the next day, we are unappreciative, unsatisfied, and ungrateful.
Our unappreciation is evident as the popularity of socialist policies among my generation continues to grow. Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recently said to Newsweek talking about the millennial generation, “An entire generation, which is now becoming one of the largest electorates in America, came of age and never saw American prosperity.”
Never saw American prosperity. Let that sink in. When I first read that statement, I thought to myself, that was quite literally the most entitled and factually illiterate thing I’ve ever heard in my 26 years on this earth. Now, I’m not attributing Miss Ocasio-Cortez’s words to outright dishonesty. I do think she whole-heartedly believes the words she said to be true. Many young people agree with her, which is entirely misguided. My generation is being indoctrinated by a mainstream narrative to actually believe we have never seen prosperity. I know this first hand, I went to college, let’s just say I didn’t have the popular opinion, but I digress.
Let me lay down some universal truths really quick. The United States of America has lifted more people out of abject poverty, spread more freedom and democracy, and has created more innovation in technology and medicine than any other nation in human history. Not only that but our citizenry continually breaks world records with charitable donations, the rags to riches story is not only possible in America but not uncommon, we have the strongest purchasing power on earth, and we encompass 25% of the world’s GDP.
The list goes on. However, these universal truths don’t matter. We are told that income inequality is an existential crisis (even though this is not an indicator of prosperity, some of the poorest countries in the world have low-income inequality), we are told that we are oppressed by capitalism (even though it’s brought about more freedom and wealth to the most people than any other system in world history), we are told that the only way we will acquire the benefits of true prosperity is through socialism and centralization of federal power (even though history has proven time and again this only brings tyranny and suffering).
Why then, with all of the overwhelming evidence around us, evidence that I can even see sitting at a coffee shop, do we not view this as prosperity?
We have people who are dying to get into our country. People around the world destitute and truly impoverished. Yet, we have a young generation convinced they’ve never seen prosperity, and as a result, elect politicians dead set on taking steps towards abolishing capitalism. Why?
The answer is this, my generation has ONLY seen prosperity. We have no contrast. We didn’t live in the great depression, or live through two world wars, or see the rise and fall of socialism and communism. We don’t know what it’s like not to live without the internet, without cars, without smartphones. We don’t have a lack of prosperity problem. We have an entitlement problem, an ungratefulness problem, and it’s spreading like a plague.
With the current political climate giving rise to the misguided idea of a socialist utopia, will we see the light? Or will we have to lose it all to realize that what we have now is true prosperity? Destroying the free market will undo what millions of people have died to achieve.
My generation is becoming the largest voting bloc in the country. We have an opportunity to continue to propel us forward with the gifts capitalism and democracy has given us. The other option is that we can fall into the trap of entitlement and relapse into restrictive socialist destitution. The choice doesn’t seem too hard, does it?”
- Alyssa Ahlgren



~~ 2020 county budget includes tax increase

~~  How Utah's Tax Restructuring Affects Rural Utah by Rep. Phil Lyman


~~ Salt Lake "Non Profit" Tribune Identifies SJC Commision as "Citizen? of the Year.  

"Methinks Tribune editors or whomever wrote the nomination know little to nothing about the mayhem caused by commissioners Maryboy and Grayeyes during their short time in office: nothing about their GRAMA stonewalling, their flouting of Utah's open meetings law, their petty insults targeting constituents, their unsubstantiated and unabashed charges of racism and religious bigotry leveled at political opponents, their use of a personal attorney to conduct county business behind closed doors, their egregious conflicts of interest (Do they represent the Navajo Nation, Utah Dine Bikeyah and its allies in creation of Bears Ears National Monument and expansion of trial sovereignty or all residents of San Juan County?), their grossly incompetent, uninformed, even malicious management of county staff, planning and budgeting, and their giving the old Bronx Cheer to citizen advisers."  Bill Keshlear

~~ Have Opinions about Pipeline from Lake Powell to St. George?  Let your voice be heard.

~~ Highway between Monticello and Blanding:"Hotspot  for Wildlife Collisions


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Recommended Reading for a Long Winter's Night

~~   The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism


3.96  ·   Rating details ·  566 ratings  ·  60 reviews  (On Goodreads)
Global warming: The Left's last best chance to gain a stranglehold on our political system and economy

For decades, environmentalism has been the Left's best excuse for increasing government control over our actions in ways both large and small. It's for Mother Earth! It's for the children! It's for the whales! But until now, the doomsday-scenario environmental scares they've trumped up haven't been large enough to justify the lifestyle restrictions they want to impose. With global warming, however, greenhouse gasbags can argue that auto emissions in Ohio threaten people in Paris, and that only "global governance" (Jacques Chirac's words) can tackle such problems.

Now, in The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to Global Warming and Environmentalism, Christopher C. Horner tears the cover off the Left's manipulation of environmental issues for political purposes--and lays out incontrovertible evidence for the fact that catastrophic man-made global warming is just more Chicken-Little hysteria, not actual science. He explains why, although Al Gore and his cronies among the media elites and UN globalists endlessly bleat that "global warming" is an unprecedented global crisis, they really think of it as a dream come true. It's the ideal scare campaign for those who hate capitalism and love big government. For, as Horner explains, if global warming really were as bad as the Leftist doomsayers insist it is, then no policy imaginable could "solve" it. According to the logic of the greens' own numbers, no matter how much we sacrifice there would still be more to do. That makes global warming the bottomless well of excuses for the relentless growth of big government.

Horner (an attorney and senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute) reveals the full anti-American, anti-capitalist, and anti-human agenda of today's environmentalists, dubbing them "green on the outside, red to the core." He details how they use strong-arm legal tactics--and worse--against those who dare to point out the weakness of their arguments for global warming. Along the way, he explodes ten top global warming myths, carefully examining the evidence to determine how much warming there really is and what is actually causing it. He exposes the lies that the environmental lobby routinely tells to make its case; the ways in which it is trying to impose initiatives such as the Kyoto Protocol on an unwilling American public; and much more--including the green lobby's favorite politicians (John Kerry, John McCain, Joe Lieberman, and others).

It's time to stand up to the environmentalist industry and insist: human beings are not the enemy. In breezy, light-hearted, and always entertaining fashion, The Politically Incorrect Guide(tm) to Global Warming and Environmentalism gives you the facts you need .
  (a CD set of this book is available at the San Juan County Library or order on Amazon. )