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Show Dutch John June Schoif ran Phone 885-3728 Ron Nicholson graduate from BYU Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nicholson at-tended at-tended the 105th Spring Com-nencement Com-nencement exercises held at BYU on Friday April 18. Ron received a Master i Arts degree in recreation Knagement and was also selected as ie graduate valedictorian for the itpartment of recreation Mgement. He is currently em-;' em-;' ?d by.Jthp, Utah Qivisionof parks Recreation, as ai parkrargcra ... .g Gorge. : I V& lavid Thompson, son of Stephen and sua Thompson, has been accepted o the Beta Alpha Pse fraternity at 'tah State University in Logan. Beta ;ha Pse is a national accounting "t'ernity. John Thompson has received a iolarship to Dixie College for the Ml academic year. This is for full 'ton in recognition of special 'evement in journalism. John has yearbook photographer for the l 2 years at Manila High. He will dilate from Manila High School this ay John will work for the U.S. Forest wicethis summer and enroll at Dixie i!ege in September, Dixie College is QW at St. George, Utah. A U.S. Forest Service will hold its ft birthday tree planting ceremonies tynlffi at the offices on the Flaming . "e Ranger District. The activities ,?nat lOa.m.atthe Manila office and M P m. at both the Dutch John and River offices. The public is in-p in-p to attend these ceremonies. ' Campgrounds in the Flaming Gorge " opening for the summer Lucerne has been open for a weeks. On Friday, April 25, the wing campgrounds will open: ,elPe, Buckboard, Cedar Springs wer Run. Buckboard, Cedar "gs and Antelop boat ramps are ' ice and boats are being laun-'he laun-'he marina at Buckboard is -enUy in operation. jHittle Hole road is now open for ; Although there may be some , Wary delays to traffic on the spill- "adue to the construction of the aterhne from the Flaming Gorge 10 Dutch John, travel is expected normal this summer. The Little "U is free of snow and passable ' B reported that there is a rock and some rocks on the trail. .' Pfise dinner party was held at W f Mr and Mrs- Robert C Saturday, April 19 in auon of Cleve Yates birthday. m attendance were: Mr. and WYates-Mr-and Mrs- tr J' Mr- and Mrs.' Frank Culp, -ales LU Gray- Mr- and Mrs-5 Mrs-5 jV91'- and Mrs. Joe Nicotera, &haffranS!ey Mr' a"d MfS' iw4nf ?Ire- Richard Kramer spend vT at Powell. En route home x'weled thru Arches National with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 811,1 dau8hter Valerie are irenU' Mr' and Mrs. Charles ldtf Memphis, Tenn. 4 '5 t numDer of woodburning j es . n this winter, some hot OferjuJf? inadvertanUy dumped in nnlandnll causing the site 'wtion on the new waterline K 1 laming Gorge Dam to Dutch - John has begun. Completion of the waterline is scheduled for late spring. Dutch John welcomes Mrs. Laura Linsley to town. Laura is the new business management assistant for the U.S. Forest Service on the Flaming Gorge ranger district. Laura comes to us from Region 1, Helena National Forest, Helena, Montana. Mr. Maximo Correa and his wife Judy and son Jonah also come to us from Region 1, Helena National Forest. Max is the new assistant fire control officer for the Flaming Gorge ranger district. Dutch John extends a warm welcome to the Correa family. The Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT's) of the Dutch John area met last Friday evening at the Forest Service conference room. Dr. Terry Clemmer of the LDS Hospital trauma unit presented a talk on primary and secondary patient survey. Dr Corner Co-rner is also associated with Life Flight. Any future EMT activities will be marked on the Post Office community calendar. The Ladies Pinocle Club met Monday Mon-day April 21 at the town conference hall' Hostesses for the evening were Millie Culp and Al Charette The evenings high score was Kathie Meinrod with a score of 4550, low scorer was Connie Rogers with a score of 2240 and traveling went to Becky Kramer. |