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Show ia rig? CQ TPT1 CITY t-- ONE of the best strings of trout reported as season opened last Saturday was caught by Wajne f s 1 t k x . . i Rasmussen on the upper lake of Blue Mountain. Largest of this bunch was an Rainbow, caught with a worm. I 18-in- ' i. x f was Wajne ' ,f , V U I 'a -- I Volume 44 ' KSf I Jv rw C ' J . S wws. ' 4 r rrr J.i V- s. to -- SB A .. -- ' - - 7 V- - - . s- -t jv , JS s 4, 3.t i.-'- -- ?. ait - V Ww.TfrWe A V sC'jS"' , .v 5'vr. if , 4l . vSV .M tf' A , 2, si 'fc. si 4 sS n , ". nmnttoi V y & r fce nUi An&v I eS ','j- VS'6 Ss find body of missing man since May 22 was found by river-runnGeorgie White Monday. Identification of Leon Peterson, 33, of Trovo, was made by a Provo dentist via telephone. Mrs. White said the body was found in a mass of d lift wood, floating face down, below Dark Canyon. He apparently received a severe head wound. His life preserver was still inflated. The body was buried in Sheeps Canyon because it was decomposed. A cross bearing the names of both Mr. Peterson and Keith Hoover, the other victim, was on the grave. Mr. Petersons w'idow7, informed of the discovery during memorial services at Provo Monday afternoon, indicated that the remains would be removed from Sheeps Canyon for more positive identifica- , PLENTY Of fishermen (and plenty of fish, for awhile) shown tion. above made the trip to Blue Mountain trout lakes Saturday morning Mrs. White was on one of her for season opening. Several hundred fish were caught opening day, frequent Colorado River trips. Shell leave with a party of 37 on June 19, and said she would search for the unfound body. Petersons body was re- Tourist, trade push underway as council takes action T-I- The D county Tourist Development and In- for development of Highway 95 council, linking San Juan County with meeting last Thursday at Bland-in- Bryce, Zion, Capitol Reef parks took some steps to pep up and generally, the western part the countys economy. Their ac- of Utah. tions: The road signs will be leased. 1. A delegation is being sent Two w'ill be seen by east and to Grand Junction to plead with west-boun- d traffic at Crescent the AEC for sale (with ore con- Junction, and a third will be near Tuba City on the south. Theyll tract) of Monticellos shut-dow- n uranium mill. be multi-coloreand the two at 2. Contracted for three years Crescent Junction will reflect d of night lights. (at $2,000 a year, the councils budget for 1960) for three road signs advertising the Still time to join county. 3. Agreed to sponsor a Travel a baseball league Clinic in Monticello sometime Any boys interested in playing this summer, to which officials of the five southeastern counties will summer baseball, who have not already signed up are asked to be invited. 4. Passed a resolution that the contact Roy Thacker. The ages for Little league are county should openly campaign eight to 12 years old; Pony league is 13 and 14 year olds and Pony County Recorders to Grad league includes boys 15 to those who graduated from high here The annual County Recorders school this spring. For further information convention will be held in Montion cello June 24 and 25. San Juan Summer Recreation contact Roy County Kecorder Arvilia Warren Thacker in Monticello or Neldon Cochran in Blanding; In LaSal will be host. other counties see Marlod White and in East-lan- d Twenty-eigcontact Paul Hunsaker, Monhave been invited to send repticello. resentatives. All of the summer program is The group will hold meetings in the court house one day, and free of charge except swimming on Saturday take a tour of Mon- lessons for which a small charge is made for use of the pool. ument Valley. dustrial moved by his family Tuesday and will be taken to Proo for burial. g, d, one-thir- Mrs. Cooper wins organ Mrs. Bob Cooper of Monticello held the winning number for the electric chord organ Magnus given away by the Monticello Recommittee for tail Merchants their Colorama Bonus Days awTard May 28. At the Retail Merchants committee meeting held Wednesday noon, it was decided to give a debarbecue luxe grill for this months prize. Drawing will be held Saturday, June 25. Trade with the merchants who are participating in this monthly event and you may be the winner of the free gift for the month of June. gather ht T 10 per copy Friday, June 10, 1960 Number 19 River-runne- rs er - -- I Monticello, San Juan County, Utah The body of one of the two men missing in the Colorado River v 0 fishing with his son Clifton, and Craig Young, Monday morning when they brought home these dandies. N ' 1 Goosenecks road being improved sscsipg coawy gdc3 pkSsiii Politicians, prepare! The -mi--mutt cm oil Midnight breakout frees dangerous men, says sheriff To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pete-fisDove Creek, a girl, born BULLETIN h, GREGG WAS ARRESTED AT 4 P. M. WEDNESDAY June SIIERIFF WRIGHT AFTER MARION HAZLETON SPOTTED HIM ON A COUNTRY ROAD FOUR MILES EAST OF TOWN. To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sanchez, Dove Creek, a boy, born June 3. BOTH MEN WERE IN SAN JUAN COUNTY JAIL WEDNESDAY Attention candidates: get those NIGHT. hats ready for the ring. To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird, BULLETIN HAMILTON WAS ARRESTED IN THE Deadline for filing for the two Monticello, a girl, born June 3. TRUEBLOOD PICKUP AT 3:15 P.M. WEDNESDAY NEAR county commissioners seats to be To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hunt, filled this year is July 11. NUCLA, COLO., BY A COLORADO HIGHWAY PATROLBlanding, a boy, born June 3. Thats also the deadline for filMAN. HE WAS ALONE, WITH ONLY TWO OF THE To Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Rabbitt, ing for state representative FOUR STOLEN RIFLES. GREGG WAS STILL AT LARGE Also two school board mem- White Mesa, a girl, born June 5. AT 3:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY. , w bers must be elected th!-- s year, mi- m n.T iim i ' termed Two men by Sheriff dangerous one for the La Sal dihict and Hall Carlos about out broke of Tuesday. midnight county jail Wright appointed one for Eastland district. Deadline is 30 days before the Novem- new deputy two from sheriff rifles the sheriff's office, then They took ber 8 election. two more rifles, truck a stole Carlos Hall, who was deputy containing pickup apparently from a field east of town. The La Sal district roughly sheriff in Bluff from 1954-5commences at the north edge of has been appointed San Juan depSheriff W7right said he found the men gone at 5 a. m. the courthouse in Monticello and uty by Sheriff Seth W7 right. Wednesday morning and immediately alerted other law enHell fill the vacant spot left runs to the north county line. The forcement agencies. About 1 p. m. Noble Trueblood appeared Eastland district covers from by Ray McAlister, who moved to at the sheriffs office to report that his 1951 blue Dodge Arizona three weeks ago. and Cedar Point dowm to pickup had been driven away from a field he was plowing. and Montezuma Creek. Deputy Hall has been woiking oil fields for the in the Aneth The pickup had a portable welding rig and 50 gallons of past two years, for Fish Conalert was immediately sent listing gas on it. A four-stat- e struction Co. (El Paso Gas.) the license number Utah 156434. He will work in the northern The men were Craig Phillip Hamilton, 27, who had part of the county, and as needed been charged with rape of a Moab woman several weeks at headquarters, Sheriff Wright ago, and Robert Lee Gregg, 30, said. who was being held on charges of burglary, grand larceny and forgery after he allegedly took payroll checks and cashed them at Bluff about three weeks ago. He was captured by Reservation police after a chase in which his He had Free medical exams for uran- offered to uranium miners. Each motorcycle overturned. for in been the county be hospital informed of any ium miners in San Juan County miner will rebefore several His found. days being health prithe last start here to problems are planned vate physician will also be no- turned to the county jail. week of August. Escape from the jail was made Two United States Public tified. If any miner has a conby treatment smashing out the inch-thic- k which dition requires Health Service medical teams, opor further observation, he will peephole glass on the door with erating in trailers, will move a metal shower-heaBy reaching from one mining district to an- be referred to his private phythe prisonthe all to common peephole a through practice other. A physician will examine sician, to ers door lockthe similar of managed trip types surveys industry will be BAG LIMIT Fred Olson, Mon- the miners,1 a chest mechanism. Public Health ing laboratory conducted by the ticello, was one of the many lucky taken, and several The pair left two prisoners in Service. and blood urine including tests, fishermen who came home with the jail, said Sheriff Wright. One EnThe Atomic United States the limit Saturday morning from analysis, will be made. was not released from his separaand the Commission State is part of ergy This examination the lake on Blue Mountain. te cell, and the other told the scientific stud- Health Departments of Colorado, several long-rang- e sheriff he was held at rifle-poiMexico and Arizona New ies by the United States Public Utah, in the cell by the escaping prisonWEATHER this in are cooperating study, Health Service. These studies are ers. which is being coordinated by Prec. designed to determine what efGregg is 59 tall, weighs 135 Duncan Holaday of the U. S. in various if 1 June fects, any, working pounds. in Service Health Public Salt industries has on the health of the June 2 Rifles taken from the sheriffs The uranium mining Lake City7. A phyrsician of the employees. office June 3 were a .300 Magnum, with industry was selected as one of Public Health Service is in charge 25 rounds of ammunition, and a June 4 and of the the industries to be studied in of the medical teams .22 rifle with scope sight. InTrue-blood- s follow-up work. June 5 in I960. Since that time, periodic pickup were a .22 rifle and obtained have been Medical information medical examinations June 6 a Mauser rifle. in past years by these examinations has proved useful to many miners and has provided an excellent base of knowledge which will be used by Public Health Service scientists in evaluating the medical findings of future examinaLittle League Baseball invitatione tions. Because of the Persons wanting to take swimal tournament. nature of the study, it is still too lessons may sign up for ming Pony League tournament early to make any generalizations Pony League invitational tourna- as to the health of uranium min- them at 10 a. m. Friday, June 10, at the Monticello pool. ment. ers. Classes will start Monday, June Pony Grad League tournament. The teams plan to start ex- 13. Instruction will be Mens Softball tournament. given to Mens Softball invitational tourna- amining miners on June 13, 1960, anyone five years of age and oldin the Gateway area. er. Classes that will be offered ment. are: Beginning, Intermediate and Girls Softball tournament Advanced swimming; Water BalGirds Softball invitational Jtourna- - NEW LOCATIONS ment. let; Junior and Senior Life SavPubco Petr. Corp. No. Tennis tournament. ing and Competitive Diving and C NE NW Sec. 20, Swimming. Federal Dance reviews C, Five dollars will be charged Street dances on tennis courts. Twp. 30S, Rge. 25E, NW Lisbon 0 anticline area. Location for children up to 12 years of age SWIMMING PROGRAM for 20 lessons, teenagers, $6 for foot Mississippian test. MONTICELLO AND BLANDING POOLS No. 32 20 lessons and adults 50(? per Phillips Petr. Co. Family rates$l per family Navajo A, C NW SW SE Sec. on and Saturday 15, Twp. 41 S, Rge. 24E, Rather-for- d Wednesday field. Location for Desert DEGREE FOR CARL MILLER nights. Adult night each Monday and Creek test. Carl Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. No. 31 Marion Miller of Out East disThursday. Phillips Petr. Co. Rates under 6, free; 6 to 12, Navajo A, NW SE NE Sec. 22, trict, was one of 1,700 students 25 cents; 12 and over, 50 cents. Twp. 41S, Rge. 24E, White Mesa at the University of Colorado Pool rental $10 an hour any field. Location for Desert Creek who received his BS in business test. night after 9 p.m. degree June 2. BY 3. time is near r 7, lo th uranium miners to get free physical check d. x-r- ay nt A new county road to the Goosenecks was completed Tuesday, said county engineer Hub Newell. The road is 2 miles of shale now, and takes off from a new seven-mil- e strip of state road that was recently black-toppe- ummniimKgff 3-- d. . high-power- Swim lessons start June long-rang- 2-- 10,-50- VjpCUBi TV? 13 |