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Show CQi!p t-- a Volume 49 Monticello, San Juan County, Utah 8 Pages lOtf Americas Newest Canyonlands Capitol Power outage necessitated by property destruction Mr. Walker said the early outage would provide less inconvenience to users than at other times of the day. AGAINST LAW Ray Cahoon, San Juan County Sheriff, emphasized this week that such shooting of power facilities or lines is definitely against the law as is any other type of destruction of property. Such destruction, as in this case, can have results, affecting people who are far removed from the situation, the sheriff said. He warned that persons caught in the commission of such acts will be prosecuted and urged that anyone having knowledge of such acts to contact his office immediately. Blanding and the extreme' southeast corner of Utah will SPONSOR THOPHIES for the winning Little League basketball tams are shown be without electricity for some hours early Tuesday, here being presented to Lisle Adams, left, of Monticello Merc and Keith Shum three all because of the May 4 way, right, of Park Lanes, by Lynn Adams, north recreation board member, cen wanton shooting of vital power ter. The two businessmen were sponsors of the winning Minor and Major league facilities. Ray Walker, Utah Power and Record Photo Light Company district repreteams in the Little League basketball season. sentative, said the company is forced tp cut service early Thursday, April 29, 1965 Playground er n Cool Climate Number 14 Warm Welcome Road programs aired at agency meeting Roads - where, what and Mr. Summers said also that Navajo Reservation. He.rsaid when were the principal the county had been asked by the county recommended the items for discussion at a meet- Sen Wallace F. Bennett road and bridge across the San to make suggestions Juan River from Bluff to Mexing of various agencies with Tuesday, between 6 a.m. and the San Juan County Commis- concerning the senators re- ican Water, i V Registration approximately 9 a.m., to repair sion Monday afternoon in the submitting of Senate Bil 95, Commenting on the two high .voltage air brake on rage 8) court house. for roads on the providing for kindergarten switches riddled by bullets. In attendance at the meetsimilar to one held a The outage will affect the ing Kindergarten r e g I s t ration month ago were the county will be held starting at 2 p.m. area south of Monticello includcommissioners and representanext Thursday, May 6 at the ing Blanding, Bluff, San Juan tives of the National Park Monticello Elementary school. Lumber sawmill, Mexican Hat Aerial inspection was made tions. Service, Forest Service and Children who will be five and the Aneth oil field. There has not been any retoday of the small area 26 Bureau of Land Management. Had hot both of these transmiles upstream from the port of dead fish or the exist- years old not later than Oct. mission PRESENTS PROPOSAL vital line switches mouth of the San Juan River ence of adverse conditions for 31 should be registered at this Gene Blickenstaff, chairman where crude oil from the April fish life or for boating or any time. Parents are requested to to the flow and protection of Reid Davis Monticello High SPONSOR FILM of the San Juan County Planbeen the electric service 3 pipeline break has been other recreational activity be- bring the childrens birth school music department rated the In an effort to raise funds Commission, ning Mr. began Walker said, damaged, trapped by the log boom plac- low the log boom, Mr. Larson meeting with a request that very high at the Region Music needed for additional band unithe forced outage of electric ed there by the Bureau of Re- emphasized. priority consideration be given Festival conducted at Moab forms, the MHS music departservice would not be necessary clamation and National Park boom which trapped The to the South Cottonwood road last Thursday. All groups witn ment will Saturday night sponat Blanding, the sawmill and Service. Making the aerial in- the oil log is draped with a which takes off Highway 95 one exception, took "ones for sor a special Canyonlands C other parts of the area. . , C spection were Vaud E .Larson, wide strip of heavy burlap their performances, the high- film, photographed and narratsouthwest of Blanding. Construction Engineer, Project with reinforcing steel Mr. Blickenstaff explained est possible rating. Lee Christensen of Montied by Dick Wilson, a school Glen Canyon Unit, Bureau of weighted Mr. Davis A band took teacher rods so that it hangs vertical.was elected as president that the BLM had indicated cello at Fry Canyon. Thp T. and John Reclamation, of the Monticello Lions Club they would consider improve- the highest honors in the re- showing will begin at 8 p.nj. ly below the water surface. lady. Chief Park Ranger, Glen B receivband the and Word of the April 3 break in ment Cottonwood of North gion the in the MHS auditorium and at the annual election meeting Canyon National Recreation the crude oil pipeline at the of the club Monday evening at road from Dugout Ranch but ed a Merlin, The Man of 1,000 tickets National Park Service. may be purchased from Aneth crossing on the San Mysteries, Cottonasserted that the South the Lariat Cafe. Other groups participating band members will be the guest Larson and Mullady report Juan River was received by or at the doc: conOther 1965 officers elected wood road at present hascoun- included the chorus and specithat the oil has been trapped the Bureau of Reclamation ana performer at a Blanding Chamsiderable traffic ensembles. and and the al solo Saturday. Commerce ber scheA of new were teacher Bud sponsored and the situation is entirely National Park Service late SunCorbin, first vice salary has already done much work under control. However, mop-u- p day afternoon, April 4. Immed- show at the San Juan High dule, adopted by the San Juan president; Robert E. Ander- ty on it. Upgrading even more in Saturauditorium of District Board at second Education vice son, Blanding activities will have to be president; a plan of attack was a special meeting Thursday Marion Hazleton, tail twister; would serve present need, he at 8 p.m. carried on for several weeks iately out by Bureau of Rec- day to remove and dispose of the worked colorevening, provides a $100 pay and Lloyd Misner, lion tamer. said. a The Merlin show is lamation and Reclaraise for beginning teachers New members of the board of FOREST ROADS residue. This residue, a pecul- mation andengineers, ful, performance, National Park Serviar gray foam-lik- e substance, ice employes swung into action. using more than a ton of with another $200 added to the directors include Grant Leavitt, Harry Siebert, Forest Service teachers Paul Strong and Evan Pehrson. engineer, told the group that has resulted from the chemical special equipment and present- schedule for loadneeded Materials were BROOM SALE f. reaction of 'the crude oil with the Forest Service was prepared by a entertainer with BA degrees. n San Juan River ed on the Park Service work who has amused and befuddled the Normal yearly increment also ed to deed certain road rights-of-waLions Monday nigbt a boat, converted LCM, and by audiences for years. Among raises, however, will make the kicked off their annual benewater. to the county so that 12:30 Sunday night they start- the acts on are mind-readinactual raise some $256 per year fit broom sale. Brooms are the county might draw B We can allay completely all ed tap Lake Powell to the head now on sale at the golf pro road funds for their maintenthe fabled average per teacher. fears regarding the oil break of up Juan arm of the Hindu hypnotism, levitation As adopted by the board, the shop in Monticello. Proceeds ance. In the past it has been Trick, Rope and brand as false all stories lake.theTheSanboat and crew arriv- and many others. - the new schedule provides for .A household, lint and impossible for the . county, to we may hear regarding which 11 a.m. Monday morning ' of $5,400 for pi whisk broom sale are used to draw B funds for such roads salary oil being on the Lake Powell ed at starting the for Tickets performance and installed the log boom teachers, as compared to aid the blind and in sight con- since the county did not actualwaters," Mr Larson said. may be purchased from Bland- new within 2 hours. Chamber members or at a starting salary of $5,300 last servation practices, including ly own them. Daily trips are being made ing M e a n w h ile, Reclamations Donald Blake, San Juan For a teacher with a BA purchase of glasses for needy the door the night of the per- year. 14 up Lake Powell to the - log and years of service the individuals. The brooms which County Surveyor, presented boom location to carry provis- Salt Lake City Region 4 office formance. new schedule provides for a the Lions sell are themselves the countys proposal for coions,. and needed materials to arranged with Hill Air Force bailto air drop crew of the Bureau Base officials salary of $7,700 as compared manufactured by the blind at operation with the Forest Servthe to $7,500 last year. ice on additional projects. He a Utah firm. of Reclamation and the Texas-Ne- ed hay on the 'upstream side said the county would like to Mexico Oil Line Company of the log boom, which they cooperate In a project to conwho are living on the site and did with remarkable accuracy. nect the existing oil from opera- - All was ready in the nick of handling the mop-u- p time. The oil was stopped, and Monticello with Dalton Springs mop-uoperations will concampground. A project Is pre- TAKING TOP REGION honors at the music festival tinue until all the remaining sently underway for base work in Moab was the Monticello High school band. Officresidue is disposed of. from the oil and the county What to do about the dry If to here shown this of band the include, from left, Paul proposes crew base, pave ers mop-uThe water well at the San Juan The Utah State Tourist and which shows an overnight stay the Forest Service has matchincludes two Bureau of Rec- County Airport north of MonVance Jeff Randall, Frost, Frank Young and lamation employes and eight ticello was discussed Monday Publicity Council Wednesday in both Monticello and Bland- ing funds available. The pro- Redd, the released the for Record Photo one would and Robson. comitinerary ing. ComDennis ject require by the San Juan County employes of the pipeline s miles of paving at group of travel writers scheFollowing is the complete are doing a fine missioners. pany. They s Monticello High school duled to visit the area early in itinerary for the travel editors a cost Mr. Blake estimated at under very difficult condiDick Smith, airport manager, May for the will Friday host visiting job Canyonlands and writers as announced by $13,670. a most isolated loca- and Ross French, in tions water local V schools in the annual MonticelShow Me day and a trip the state T&P office: He also said the county En- well Construction comtion, Project told the contractor, lo Invitational Track meet. down Lake Powell. MAY 6 would like to see a grade and VTHURSDAY, said. Larson been the well mission has that Junior high track events will gineer Writers will arrive in Salt drain from the Dalton Conflicting reports that had dry for some time now and earlier circulated, to the ef- Lake City. All will be met at Springsproject begin at 9 a.m. with the senior terminus of the pavand not rooms are rest usable fect the group would not airport and escorted to hotel ing some one and high track schedule starting the grass and other landscaping visit that at 1 p.m. either city in San Juan accommodations. Dinner in the miles over to Buckboard campunless die will at the airport Track Coach Tom Burr said were dispelled with evening, followed by a tour of ground. County, water is obtainable. , the release of the so far the track teams from itinerary, Temple Square and a visit to RESPONSIBILITY Commissioners were of the Cortez, Nucla, Green River, the choir rehearsal. Forest Ranger LeGrand Olbudeven Moab and Blanding have indithat opinion though son outlined proposed responFRIDAY, MAY 7 cated they will participate in get funds had not been approBreakfast at hotel. City tour sibility for forest roads. He sugthe the meet. Kirtland, N.M. may with trip to copper mine and gested that the road to the ski A Ute Indian woman, miss- priated to deepen the well, somesuch was that also enter the event. situation Great Salt Lake. Lake plans course might be relocated to ing since Feb. 4, 1965, was remust be done to provide TO BYU and possibilities will be re- provide a better grade to that found dead Friday by thing portedly water. his took Coach Burr squad two Aneth men. The body of view. winter facility. last BYU Invitational to the 12:30 Ormus Hawkins presented Mr. Siebert explained that p.m. Luncheon, all woman was found on a the scored Lovato weekend. Bobby in tour will meet paving of the Devil Canyon participants mesa some five miles east of applications to the commission 880 mile and the a fifth in the and final plans will be outlined. Campground road will be comon which the county must file Aneth. 2:45 Bus will take all writ- pleted this summer. Contract relay team ended up in a fouras for permits for the television identified The was body memth place tie. Track squad ers to Salt Lake Airport. translator installation at Monfor the project will be let in Rockwell. of Deer Katie that bers making the trip included No cause of death or other in- tezuma Creek. He also said the 3:45 Leave Salt Lake via June. Frontier Air Lines plan (Flight BLM Lovato, Hardy Redd, Alvin formation surrounding the in- residents of Spanish Valley in will go over Flaming Gorge Nash, Garry Woods, Glen Mil- cident have as yet been re- the north end of the county Jens Jensen, assistant disOF THE Monticello High chorus are Dam and Vernal area and then trict manager of the BLM, said MEMBERS ler, Jimmy Wood, Howard Niel- leased by the Federal Bureau wished to tie into the county son and Mike Jaramillo. that at present all BLM funds shown here. The group received a one rating at the and, folowing disproceed on to Moab.) of Investigation, the investi- TV system was 5:30 p.m. Arrive Canyon- and programming are going for decided to have cussion, it gating agency. lands Field. Mr. Hawkins make a study in the completion of the Hatch region music festival in Moab last Thursday. Soloists 7:30 p.m. Social hour and Point road. He said the road and ensembles from this the area before making any group also received the covetI 3? determination on the request. dinner, Monticello. up North Cottonwood has next ed one Record Photo Crossintroduction rating. Following dinner, priority with the Halls jry of Canyonlands area and facts ing road In the next position. about the park will be made He said, however, that priorities could and might be changby Ranger Jim Randall. Night Lodging will be in ed should it be deemed that Monticello. the Halls Crossing road was of more importance than the SATURDAY, MAY 8 Mon7:30 a.m. Breakfast, Austin Lyman North Cottonwood road. ticello. PARK SERVICE Due to a county officials ..By Norman E Lundell Leave for tour of area with Jim Randall, Canyonlands BLANDING school to be conducted next Students at guides expaining parts of the National Park Ranger, and Paul Fritz, park service enMonday morning, May 3, the San Juan High school elected new park. regular meeting of the San Austin Lyman to lead them as 12 noon Special barbecue In gineer, outlined plans for road Juan County Commission will student body president during Canyonlands. This will be in building in the park. They said connection with special cere- the 18 miles from Dugout begin at 11 a.m. instead of the the next school year, 1965-66- . Jfe tX Elected to be monies of the National Park Ranch to Squaw Flat had fust regular time of 10 a.irj- The school, conducted by the secretary, and assembly chair- Service. Additional tours of priority and that a survey of man were Jimmy Hacking, State Association Utah t'A 2S was started two weeks ago on w. park. I'Y' 7:30 p.m. Dinner in Bland- a route from Squaw to the conGuymon and Calvin Bay-leCounty Officials, will begin with a breakfast at the Lariat Colofluence of Green the ing. and Cafe at 8 a.m. From there the Next years twelfth grade reNight Lodging in Blanding. rado Rivers. They also outcourt to the MAY will 9 be will go lined road developments comgroup Gary SUNDAY, presentatives house for separate official ses- Palmer and Diane Nelson. Breakfast, Blanding. Group pleted and underway in Natursions. Eleventh representatives are will then fly to Hite with boat al Bridges National Monument. Ruth Martineau and Brent trip to Halls Crossing and will COUNTY Commission Chairman Ken Jones; tenth representatives, spend most of the day on Lake the new lake formed Summers said the county was Scenes around town . Wayne Beeson and Vicki Ste- Powell Envens; ninth representatives, behind Glen Canyon Dam. prepared to do some work on a Bud Cole with one clock in Charles Kimmerle and Kay tire group will then fly to short distance of the CanyonMEMBERS OF THE MHS mile medley relay team are bedroom set for daylight sav- Palmer. Canyonlands Field and then lands Park entrance road off here shown grasping the baton in anticipation of the ing time so he can get to work Cheerleaders for the A squad proceed to Thompson where U.S. 160 If the county could Monticello Tex will be Elaine Muncy, Debbie they will board Denver and receive assurance that the RECEIVING INDIVIDUAL music honors at the music MHS Invitational Track meet Friday. Members of the on time aco with a clean white drive Hunt, Roma Black and Donna Rio Grande Western train to alignment of the road would team, all sophomores and mainstays of the MHS track way street crew wash- Nielson. B squad cheerleaders Salt Lake City. not change. The park service festival in Moab last Thursday were, from, left, ElizSocial will Ada hour flowers and dinner will Marcia streets be the Jones, representatives said they could abeth Hanson, piano solo; Rachel Anderson, organ solo; squad, are from left, Bobby Lovato, Mike Jaramillo, ing in bloom at the City park . . . Black, Dianna Jersey and Bev- be aboard train. Arrive in Salt see no reason why any changes and Kathy Redd, piano solo. Record Photo Record Photo . . May basket time Saturday. erly Guymon. Lake at 10:30 p.m. would be made. Garry Woods and Glen Miller. set il on San Juan River under complete control Bluff-(Continu- ea MHS music dcparfmsnt rates high at region festival Lions elect sponsors show a, fast-pace- new officers of Blanding Teachers get pay raise one-minu- d top-notc- h silt-lade- n Discuss well at airport p Track meet here Friday n Itinerary listed for writers visiting Canyonlands, Lake Powell p nine-tenth- thin-clad- ' one-fourt- h Indian woman found dead Austin Lyman heads students -- A . Regular meet at eleven y vice-preside- s. |