Articles Published About San Juan County

This blog initially was used to archive articles written by Janet Wilcox and published by Neil and Becky Joslin in the Blue Mountain Panorama. In 2019 it was revived and includes articles printed in the San Juan Record, as well as other venues. By republishing digitally, more photographs can be added, and comments and corrections can be quickly upgraded. A blog is a more permanent historical location and is searchable. Thank you for reading my articles in the newspaper, as well as on the Internet. If you have ideas for stories, please contact me at 42janetkw@gmail.com

Thursday, August 1, 2024

The Stone Lizard Flourishes with Simpson TLC

Craig and Kathy Simpson’s family bought the Blanding Motel from Gary and Sharon Guymon Sept. 2011 and embarked on a journey of creativity, problem solving and success. Their son Adam designed a metal Stone Lizard which became the motel’s namesake. He also made signs and metal sconces for the rooms. They first painted the outside, replaced the teal awnings and added planter boxes. The old office became the mechanic room and they took out the coal burning stove and repaired everything that didn’t meet HIPAA requirements (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)
In keeping with the Southwest theme, they purchased rugs, utilized petrified wood, and purchased rustic chairs/ beds/ couches from the Grand Canyon Lodge. They took out all the old carpeting, textured the walls, repainted and added hardwood floors and put in tongue and groove ceilings and even added petrified wood sinks. They put in triple trusses to support the floors and utilized both tile and wood in the floors. Room #19 became a breezeway into the back where they maintained a beautiful garden, fire pit, with patio furniture that was used by guests for outdoor meals. Next came landscaping: Many of the trees that Blickenstaff’s planted were still producing fruit.so they weren’t starting from ground zero. The Simpsons brought in 30 additional trees and 60 shrubs which helped control noise from the road and they put in both a drip and a sprinkling system. They also planted grapes, herbs, and other crops that could be utilized for meals. Their son Adam designed and made signs as well as metal sconces for all the rooms. A retaining wall was added, as well as a gate and vent covers. In 2022 they fixed the last 6 rooms, replaced the sidewalk and added large outdoor rocks. Then they celebrated by taking their family to Italy!
Over the years they’ve had many interesting guests: Thurl Bailey, as well as Utah's Lt. Governor have stayed there as well as the head of BYU grounds, and a college professor from Kenya who invented a water purifier. The Crow Canyon staff came twice a year with anywhere from 18-30 people, for 3-4 nights. They did lots of night photography. The Lizard staff would cater meals for large groups like this. Europeans were especially interested in SE Utah and Craig would print out maps for visitors so they knew how to get to interesting places in the county. The quality of their accommodations and meals soon spread and the state identified them as a “preferred” provider. Their excellent service also resulted in a positive article in the New York Times! As priorities changed, they decided to sell The Stone Lizard which occurred in 3 months. The new owners are Lela and Denny Jones and the Stone Lizard is still ever present and welcoming.

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