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Show SAN JUAN Thursday, June RECORD Page 16, 1935, 3 Ogden River drainages. A crew of six men will sample Drive In Theatre Opens In Blanding fish foods, habitat, and actual fish populations from each water Classified covered. trucks the Planting states twelve hatcheries are on the go again this week as receding high water in many streams makes it possible to stock them with legals. All streams that were high and roily for the May 28 opening of the general trout season are now receiving legals from the ample stocks held at each hatchery, according to the Department of Fish and Game. These include the Upper Weber, Upper Provo, Logan, Blacksmiths Fork and other major and minor streams where conditions did not warrant earlier stocking. from The department said periodical planting will now continue until late summer in all hard-fishewaters where legal sized trout are normally planted to meet the angling pressure. d Seasonal field work is now getting under way as biologists for the Department of Fish and Game continue the long range inventory of Utahs fishing W'aters. Survey work will begin on drainages into Utah Lake as this Federal-Aito fisheries project goes into the third year of operation. Previosuly covered are the Sevier, Price, Weber, Bear, and d I Nearly two million native trout eggs have been taken at the Clyde Worthy of Your Trust for 160 Years Beam old fashioned ... Kentucky Straight Bourbon At 4-- tfam mm&m 80 BOURBON WHISKEY PROOF 1AMES P BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT. KENTUCKY Notice To The Public Our contract ore haulers an dtheir truck drivers have been instructed to t4 ii S if 6! V ? ft adhere diligently to all rules, r t.U Ik k re- ports contrary to these conditions should be reported. Utex cantract trucks are identified by U and a num- ber. Standard contract trucks are identified by and a number. Reports should be made to: Utex Exploration Company or Standard Uranium Corporation Moab, Utah J i) . LL t 4 t -- v K r1... Prices Reduced t x SjjiL.22Ls. screen forty-twby theatre at Blanding. A Cinema-ScopPictured above is the new drive-ia show snack bar and four a changes two hundred for complete cars, space feet, parking eighty w ill Shows of night, begin the Saturday patrons. week are some of the features for the convenience June 18, with the grand opening scheduled for Saturday, June 25. Owners and operators are Norman Record Photo Floyd and Connie Nielson, of Blanding. y for this new o e n INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER This smart new IH adds almost 9 square feet of counter-tospace holds more than 400 pounds of food. Quiet, fanless operation. Always dry outside no sweating. Flexible inside removable baskets. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fuller of ing of the concert given recently Utah, were visitors at Garfield, Of Men Note by the Leland Shumway home Mon day. They will also visit their Mr. and Mrs. Afton Carpenter relatives in Monticello. stopped in Blanding on their way A Botany professor from the from Phoenix, Arizona to attend C. A at Logan, and two students, the June Convention in Salt Lake one of which was a special school rememMr. Carpenter will be friend of Clisbee Lyman, were bered as a former Blanding guests at the Fred Lyman home school teacher. Monday. While enjoying the secenery The latest wedding of Bland- through Grand and San Juan were also search ing young folks are Bruce N. counties, they new for specimens. They plant ing Black and Carol Black who were found one at the arches monu married in the Manti Temple ments near Moab, and hoped to June 2nd. Their wedding dance find more as they went west to will be in the recreation hall Fri- Hite. day evening. Teressa Frost. Gaylia the prayer. Janean Lyman led the group in a song. Betty Barton read the minutes of last meeting. We judged our darning. Shauna Thomas was visiting us. We adjourned the meeting until next Friday at 3:00 P.M. at the home of Betty Barton. Gaylia Randall, Reporter Mike, Kirk, and Scott, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Christensen of Gibbstown, New Jersey. Mrs. Veda Scorup Nelson, now g Mrs. Christensen will be rememMrs. Harve Williams, announce Caroline Lybered as the former the marriage of her son Merrill man. William Nelson to Lola Christine Dr. Christensen is employed Morris of Dallas, Texas on the with Du Pont in Eastern sixteenth of June at Provo, Utah. g The cooking club of 10 year old girls met June 10th. We elected officers. They are: Karen Gage, President; Sarah Mastess, Vice President; Karen Velva Norton, Jewkes, Reporter. We named the club, had refreshments, and went home. Reported by Velva Norton Francis Lyman who has been stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, received his release from the service June 6. He and his wife, the former DaNece Steel, and their three weeks old son, Duane, were vistors in Blanding, Sunday. They left for Provo in the afternoon to go house hunting as Francis intends to attend the B Y.U. the coming winter and thinks it might be easier to locate an apartment in advance. occasion. ' p C SPECIAL IH TERMS AT HYLAND EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 56 rWWNWVNNVVN'2 .Holder Engineering Service 126 South 4th Street Grand Junction, Colorado Here to meet his wife, Geneva $ See us tor any kind of surveys. Water filings, Structural or on her arrival from Texas, was hydraulic designs. Licensed Engineers fo Colorado, Utah and Bob Steel of Provo. Mrs. Steel was on the welcoming committee Wyoming. when the little grandson arrived Phone 3741 or 1216 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lyman at Fort Hood, Texas. She came to Blanding with the Lymans and went on to Provo dmimiiiuiimimmmmmmiimmmimiimmiimmmmiimmimmmiiif with her husband. Blue Mountain IX Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hurst went I to Salt Lake the latter part of the week to go through the temCEMENT READY with friends of Ermas whom Newel Palmer, former resident ple she met in the mission field. of Blanding, died at his home in Logan Sunday 5. Relatives who Miss Veloy Washburn who acPRODUCTS attended the funeral services companied her boy friend to AlWednesday were Mr. and Mrs. buquerque, New Mexico when he READY MIXED CEMENT DELIVERIES Wendell Jones and family, Mr. went into the service has been Mrs. Glen and Mrs. Mary a visistor in Blanding. She re- E Johnson, TO THE JOB Ann Jones and Mrs. Lelia Palmer turned to Provo with Mr. and of Blanding, and Adelbeit Palmer Mrs. Bob Steel. WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL LOADED ON of Farmington, New Mexico. : YOUR TRUCK Miss Norma Burnham who has The closing exercises of the been in the employ of the DuPont j REASONABLE PRICES PROMPT SERVICE Blanding Ward Relief Society was Company for the past two years well attended. Most of the time returned home in time for the I PHONE 59R2 wras pleasantly spent in listening of She her sister wedding Lee Turner Monticello, Utah to Stanley Lymans tape record will seek employment Evelyn. in the west. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimiimmiimiiimimmiii? I FOR A PLEASANT SURPRISE LET US BID ON YOUR CARPETING NEEDS ri Box 472 WHETHER YOU WANT TO JOHNSON HOME SERVICE drive For weekend prospectors or geologists and engineers, the seekers. for uranium standard has become Universal Jeep equipment drive until you It takes you at highway speeds in conventional reach your jumping-ofplace. Then it shifts easily into drive to go through sand and soft earth, up steep hills, or across rough rocky slopes, where ordinary vehicles cant go. The Jeep is designed for rugged, usage. It offers the vehicle See that has become stamina. ability, rugged world. the all over for standard equipment prospectors F cross-countr- DRIYE . BUY OR SELL URANIUM STOCKS We Are Equipped To Be Your ?Beauty Center? AGENT The Spot of Beauty For the Finest . . y Utahs Hair STOCKS Styling Permanents DAILY QUOTATIONS OFFICE NO. ? 1 CAMPBELL BUILDING Phone TT INVESTMENTS BONDS . Tinting Newest and Most Modern Salon UNIVERSAL 6? ''Located Between The San uan Record Building and L. J. Stull, Jeweler CALL COLLECT FOR V1LLYS . . . worlds largest makers of MONTICELLO Monticello, Utah Out of Town Appointments drive vehicles. Ask for a demonstration On today... IMPLEMENT Purchases of $10 & OverJ Moab, Utah CO. Phone 13R3 I I S&oclk. KpoEieip s Standard equipment for uranium prospecting ! i . is the name given to the W.E.A.S.E. theMarjorie sister who came May baby club was called to order by 5, to jojin three little brothers, Randall said Among the graduates of the University of Utah were two Blanding studnets, Gary Lyman and Aleen Black. Both graduated with high honors, Arleen with major in Home Economics and Gary with a major in Mechanics. Attending the graduation exercises were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Zenos Black and their daughter Carmen. Miss Black had been on a trip to Phoenix and Los Angeles and met her parents in Salt Lake for S I 4 KfiMB 50 . P.M. Sec-Trea- regulations, and courtesies of the highway. Any "T ' y 2:00 .. i vV two-wa- Whiskey is distilled and aged under a formula passed on from generation to generation for over 160 years. Only Beam tastes like Beam . .only Beam tastes so good. t s River station at the north end of the reservoir. Blanding Peak of the run has not yet been reached as recent cold weather slowed the migration of spawners into the traps. Native cutthroat eggs are also Mrs. Marge Lyman returned being taken from the Fish Creek station at Scofield Reservoir. last week end from a visit with her daughter Caroline and family of Gibbstown, New Jersey, During her six weeks stay, she visited many points of interest. The airplane trip was also interesting and enjoyable. Creek-Strawberr- imsaiDss KENTUCKY STRAi&Hl Trout eggs will be taken this cutthroat week from native spawners that have come up the states newly installed fish ladder at the Indian Creek spillway on the south end of Strawberry Reservoir. Several hundred spawners are now being held in ponds above the ladder for the important egg taking operations, according to the Department of Fish and n J knowledge from these surveys then forecast the best types and numbers of fish suited to each water. In turn, the states hatchery planting program is geared to the known facts in stocking waters to bring a maximum creel return to the angler. The department said that all wraters of the state will be surveyed and classified as this important project continues. Game. , Distillers of the worlds finest bourbon for 160 years VI AWVSWXNSVV I $ John Ballou, Agent Phone 118 PHONE 118 J im Campbell, Agent Phone 118 j E 2 |