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Show Ion Juan Counfy Hosting Legislators, faie Officials on Tour of County M.-mbers of tip San -lT '-OUli'- .lytiitii -Dn. along with Repre-ieiative Repre-ieiative Calvin Black d the San Juan County 'ravel Council arehost-i' arehost-i' a legislative tour of ieir county to allow s:ate legislators a iiice to see some of learn more about iearea. Dates for the tour have fcn set for September 13. 14, and 15 and motel iccommodations, meals 5 cd transportation on I tors are being provided. To be included in the L'erary for the three J) trip are tours over j-e Blue Mountains to Lian Creek and Newsier News-ier Rock, a trip to JAvon Rims Recreation a,the Lisbon oil field mines, and free golf. 1 banquet and program Panned for Blanding "the evening of Sept. 13. . 0n Sept. 14, breakfast Planned at the City in Monticello fol-ped fol-ped b.v a trip to Muley j?L Sand Island and wenweep. An outdoor and program is for that night in will be held at the Blanding Bland-ing City Park followed by a trip which will include Edge of the Cedars Pueblo. Pue-blo. Butler Wash Ruins, and Natural Bridges National Na-tional Monument. This is to be followed by a Navajo Nava-jo lunch. In calling attention to their proposed get acquainted ac-quainted trip, the San Juan County representatives represent-atives pointed out that located in San Juan County Coun-ty are such interesting places as Trail of the Ancients, a grand tour of 22 sites which begins at Edge of the Cedars Pueblo Pue-blo in Blanding and in- eludes Hovenweep. Recapture Re-capture Pocket. Muley Point, many ruiny and points- of interest and historic sites. Located in San Juan County are such areas as Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Can-yonlands Can-yonlands National Park, Natural Bridges National Monument, Hovenweep National Monument, Dead Horse Point State Park. Newspaper Rock State Park, Goosenecks State Park, Monument Valley and the Navajo Indian Reservation plus numerous State and National Na-tional Historic Sites and other points of scenic and historic interest. |