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Show Nichols is new Mesa Verde ranger enEJwaiJA, (Ted) tered on duly t Mci Wide National Park on April 10, at Supervisory Frk Finger, nJ li stationed t the Par Entrance. Me replace Cecil Lewis i ho Kit promoted and transferred to Rocky Mount! a Mv-ho- Reservoirs will be held near constant levels this summer Despite an April July runoff of the Colorado Fiver whUh it likely to be only about 4S per Cent of normal, tuifivient water wat noted duiing the heavy runoff a year ago to virtually assure maintenance of alt major Bureau of Reclamation reserNational Park, voir at operational levels this Nuhol tai tom in Menn, year, Secretary of the listeiior nd Idaho moved to Ogden Sifw.it L Udall said today. where he graduated from high Secretary Udall esplained school. He trrved in the U. S. that the availability of storage P52-lSI o t n Nvy torn capacity In Lake Powell and electronUs tevhnkian. He atother new reservoirs of the Up tended Palom College, Sen per Colorado Fiver Storage Marcos, C!if. and graduated Project system hat enabled the from Weber College in Cgden onng of 6. 2 million acre-fe1954. He also la attended the of water whi.h would Unlvermy of Uth for one have ot'r rw is been lost by flood control releases from yer. Ted worked four rummer Lake Mead. seasons at seasonal Perk "Thut Lake Powell," SecreFanger in Yellow none NationUdall laid, "it already tary al Park before receiving hit fulfilling one of the primary Fermanent appointment at purjotcs for which it wat dein Creat Smoky signed: to provide maximum Mountain National Park in storage capacity to that the Auguit 19oI, In May 1964 he surplus from yean of abundant wat promoted and traniferred How may be saved for use in at a Sub district Park Banger on yean when the runoff of the the Natchet Trace Parkway. Colorado drop! below normal. Ted and hit wife, Marjorie, Commissioner of Reclamaare looking forward to living tion floyd E. Dominy, in adand working in touihwettern vising Secretary Udall of operColorado. ational plans for the river in this low runoff year, said the additional water already in Tho San Juan Record storage behind the Upper Basin Moatleella, I'tah dams will give the flexibility Thursday, June 2. I960 to provide stable lake elevaPage Seven tions when needed for fish et in spawning. Mr. IVtc i.tj lake IfSrls wilt . fully defa'I and wiuur, hut cline nos Sfifirl) f not.h to impair ftiivicnt operation of the power planu. Cjer ji ion of the Colo ratio Fist r Stoiage Ptoicit ie Servian Is toot dilute w ith the Operation of lale Mead. The foircast lor the Upper Coioiado Fiver Baun is 3, 5 million a.re feet of runoif for the April July petiod, as again a runofl of 1 1. S million a. re feet during the same jersod last year, lhc water year runoif lorn. ast for the Same area is 8. J million aiie-lec- t, or about of average. Lake Powell, now at elevation 3, 540, will be maiigain-e- d 0 at a near constant level un4 til Scja ember, when it will begin a giadual decline to a predicted iebruary Uo7 low of elevation 3,510. During this fall and winter period the lake volume will from 8 12 million to 7, 1 million acre-fee- t. ilLT.ni (4mrtiian lUplUt) Hunday Itutiert lltumef 45 Sunday jatiuol ll.Of) 4 m. Morning Worahlp ltur a in n-- MimiOBUiT t lll'IK II COMMUNITY i 4: 00 K. and 390 Hz. If v y -- ? (10 11(H) m 11 (hi I r zlce Su'iiay S' IDO Father David Goddard Hunday am 1st am - t ft a m ice 7 30 $1545 A RARELY SEEN SICtfT it this scenic falls on the lower end of Sail Creek where the creek plunges several hundred feet over the rim on its way to the Colorado River. Although no wad goes to the site, It it readily seen from the air at evidenced by this aerial photo. (Acnal photo by San Juan Record--Aircra- ft and tour courtcty Canjonlandt Aviation, Monticello.) Blanding news happenings Harvard Jeanne Johnson Ricky stayed to help the Adams By Sir. and Mrs. Conney Shum-wa- y came from San Diego last weekend to get their sons Mark and Steven, who have been living with the Morgan Nielsons. Mrs. Hester Black went Salt Lake City to attend to the Hinton is candidate move into their new home. Harvard R. Hinton, 44 year Donna Jones came from Provo, He obtained a BA degree in where she is a dental technician old Lehi attorney and former science from fingham political state senator, has announced to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. hit Young University and a LLB candidacy for the Demofrom the University of C anion Jones for the weekend. cratic nomination for Congress degree Utah College of Law. He has Hclma Black traveled to from the First Congressional practiced as an attorney in Provo on Wednesday to return District of Utah. Lehi for IS yean and is past Betty from BYU. Buddy and Mr. Hinton has been an acof the Utah County president Wilma Shumway came from tive participant in politics for Bar Association. BYU on Thursday and Wilma in served many years, having Mr. Hinton served in World stayed for graduation here while various county and state capaWar 11 in the Army Signal Provo his returned for to Buddy cities in the Democratic Party. Corps, spending time in the sister Mary Lee's graduation He served as state senator reSouth Pacific and the Philli-pin- e from BYU nursing school. Also presenting Utah County in the Islands. He is an active attending were Mr. and Mrs. 1959 and 1961 sessions of the member cf the LDS Church, Lee Shumway and Carol Ruth. He on served two legislature. having served in numerous Kay Shumway flew from Califlegislative council subcompositions, including ward ornia to Join them. mittees and also represented and at a missionary. George Hurst went Wednesday the state as a member of the His wife is the former Rose to Provo to pick up Trudi National Committee on SugMarie Brokaw of Roosevelt Marlene Black is also gested State Legislation. and they have eight children. home from BYU as are Sylvia In his announcement of canNielson, Ruth Harris ana Chris Explorers of the Blanding Ward Mr. Hinton declared didacy, Palmer. enjoyed a Hawaiian Luau Tuesof the potentially "out that The LaModa Club gathered day evening in the recreation available candidates, I have at the Bumhard Black residence hall. The program was under the direction of Arlene Lyman, received the encouragement Sunday evening for a covered and promised support of a sigdish dinner, with their husbands theme decorations by Joan nificant group of key Demoas guests. The occasion was a Mosely and the chicken dinner cratic party workers and offarewell to Ida Mae and La Veil by Mable June Palmer. Each on the Palmer. guest came in costume and was ficials, particularly county level. They wish to Jim and Norma Madden, presented a lei. back a candidate who has covAmerican Fork, were weekend Leon and Marge Black and ered the district before in a the at John Mr. and Mrs. Ben Black spent Helquists. guests a week in Globe Ariz. with political race and 'knows the The lawn at the Frost Black territory' and whose personal their daugter Delsa, who is home was the scene of a dinlife is above reproach. " ner and reunion Saturday night critically ill and the elder "An analysis of the voting Blacks stayed. Last weekend Mr. and Mrs. Presley DuVall patterns plus other significant and two children, Dwight Laws Leon and Marge and children factors make a candidate from traveled to Page, Ariz. where Mr. and Mrs. Bill Timmons and children and Wilma Laws, they met Marge's sister's family Utah County particularly attractive in a battle against the the R, A , Burtons from Salt all from Salt Lake Cityj Mr. Republican incumbent. I am Lake City, and enjoyed the and Mrs. Kleston Laws and confident that a determined, at holidays Wahweap. baby, Los Angeles, gathered well and energetic organized and Mr. Mrs. Jess Grover with Mr. and Mrs. Frost Black, can be a winning one Annicampaign celebrated Silver their Mr. Mrs. and Arvid Black Pete, despite dire predictions otherMr. and Mrs. Bill Foy, Mr. and versary Monday evening with a Mr. Hinton said. wise," ham dinner hosted by their son Mrs. Bill Laws and family, Mr. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin and Mrs. Francis Lyman and Grover. Daughters Jessie Grovei Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hawkins LITTLE and Hazel Williams came to for the evening. Renee Black Pincock and baby share the festivities as did parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lori Lynn airived Monday from THEATRE Ralph Hurst from Salt Lake City.' Mesa to visit her parents, the Frost Blacks. Her husband Rich- Mr. and Mrs. Grover were mar- ried 25 years ago in the Salt ard will join them Friday after Monticello, Utah Lake Temple. which they will go to Idaho to Show time Dusk Mrs. and Mr. Joe Hunt, Jon, visit. and Jeanne ackie, Wesley Mrs. Florence Foster and Wed., Thurs. & FrI. traveled to Salt Lake City where PROMISE Mrs. Delphine Terrell invited HER ANYTHING they met Calvin on his return number of friends and neighWarren Beatty from his mission to Finland. Leslie Caron bors to gather Wednesday at Calreturned and They Sunday the Foster home for a baby vin reported his mission in SecSat., Mon. & Tues. shower for Sharon Parkinson. ond Ward sacrament services, THE IPCRESS FILE son Perkins of Boise, Byron eanne played "Finlandia" on Michael Caine of Dan Perkins, was an overthe organ and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. last week of night guest closMitchell Kalalui sang the Wed., Thurs. & Fri. and Mrs. Richard Perkins. PINOCCHIO IN Mr. and Mrs. Don Black and ing song. Coming from out of town to visit with their brother OUTER SPACE children came Friday from were Mrs. and Mr. Clyde Hunt Salt Lake City to visit relatives. and Mrs. Idonna Cook Free show to They went home Monday, tak- and children, children from Salt Lake, Bill Reay ing Carol Black with them to Ad Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haslam from Bring consult her doctor. Roosevelt and the Kalaluis from Pamela and Blaine Mikesell Provo. Saturday Jon will fly his accompanied their father Roy plane, carrying his wife Jackie, to Kayenta for a week's visit. alvin and Jeanne to Central a The MIA Maids, Laurels and for two weeks. bi-sh- on Af-to- n's $1245 BROKEN? $1795 Am-eric- ooeoeoecoeoeoeoooeoood 587-242- 4 (m mm 4-wh- eel IkSRUI (EEHBGM p nv Wednesday Servi.-e- a PIIUr UAl'ITHr Burt-ensha- w. $1995 Sunday hunday Sunday school Morning Worship p.m. Young People' Service 7.30 p.m. Evangelistic Serv- 9.45 11:00 6:30 i -- ... 3rd Sunday FIRST AMKMIH.Y OP COD Pa lor W. I. Burchett Y mer before declining about 20 vertical feet during the fall r C. Ibsndl sum- Whammies Worry Us & Mas 2nd & 4th M.tsa Monday A 8 00 a m. .Va.a 10 30 Flaming Corge Reservoir will increase slightly this CHUtCll CATHOLIC Pastor p et 47 a m DST 4 hOul graduation of a grandson, Richard Sherwood Jr. from Highland High school. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and children hosted a family reunion last weekend. Those attending included the families of Mr. and Mrs. Datwin Jones, David Jones, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stainless In Architecture Bugg, Tucson; Mr. and Mis. Nickel stainless steel is fast Donald Bugg, Cortez; Lt. and becoming one of the worlds most Mrs. Norman Bugg, San Pedro, widely used architectural mater Calif. ; Mrs. Ruth Puthoof, lals particularly for modern Albuquerque, and Lynn Dem-ec- k w just can't stand to have our customers give of Salt Lake City. Sunday skyscrapers. Although in 1927 us the evil eye. So, we melee it e point to tee thet there was virtually no stainless they enjoyed a family dinner our customers ere fully setisfied with everything steel used for such applications, and genealogical meeting and seldom we do for them. Thet wey we very architectural uses of stainless drove around to observe the ever get steel currently approach 100 000 growth of Blanding. to much et even e tingle whammy from any of our tons annually. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butt of many happy customers. And, it's been ages since Cortez spent Saturday visiting we've been given e double whammy! PA AM NATIONAL YOU CA7 with their daughter Ginger PallAtfnr mh JULY H-65 Chevrolet mer and family. $2095 ALWAYS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Home-de- w PREDICT Belair four door sedan with radio, heater, automatic were here to work on their house. ACCIDENTS transmission and white sidewall tires. Lela and Shirley Palmer traveled to Castle Dale Saturday to attend the wedding reception of 64 Chevrolet niece and cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Parkinson tmpala Hardtop Sport Coupe with radio, heater, pow-- r were here over the weekend steering, automatic transmission and white sidefrom Smithfield, visiting at wall tires. Real nice. the home of their son Dr. Clayton Parkinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Black and Martin's mother Elda Black 64 Chevrolet visited here for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Black of V8 heatsedan with engine, radio, Biscayne four door Farmington visited with his brotTier Zenos and family over er, white sidewall tires, and standard transmission. the weekend. Door and Gerald Black and family traveled to the Dolores Over63 Ford Window Glass look on Monday. Mrs. Georganne Burtenshaw Fairlane Station Wagon with automatic transmission left Wednesday to take T rudi radio and heater. to a clinic at Salt Lake City, and to pick up Terri from USU. Laurel Johnson journeyed to 63 Buick Spanish Fork with her sister New Glass Sylvia Oliver and brother-in-la- w LeSabre Coupe, radio, heater, automatic transmission, Duane for a visit. power steering, power brakes, white sidewall tires. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurst Installed In and family came from Des Moines, Iowa to visit relatives & Aluminum Wood TRUCKS for two weeks. They are at Rettie Hursts. staying Windows Jerry Jacobs, Ogden, visited Ton Pickup on Friday. He returned Monday, $1395 63 Chevrolet and taking brother Nate with him. V-- 8 Nate has been living with the engine, four speed transmission, radio, and heater Devon Hursts and going to Doors school here. He will go to his $1195 home in New Jersey. 63 Ford Ranchero Mr. and Mrs. Keith Myers MONTICELLO Heater, standard transmission. Nice and clean. enjoyed a weekend visit with Irma's parents and family, the LUMBER & HDWE. Delores Hursts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith 62 Chevrolet Vi Ton Pickup came from Farmington to visit Vew tires, transmission, V8 engine. the Wilbur Laws family. The Federal Housing Administration offers Mrs. Ada Hurst Breed of Pennsylvania and her son and daughter-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. the following properties in Blanding for sale: Chevrolet One Ton Stake $395 Philip Brown of Virginia visited here the past w eekend with New tires, good engine, four speed transmission. her brothers Ray and Guy Hurst 310 North 4th West, sales price $10,000 and sister Ruth Redd. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hurst and Clarence 350 West 3rd North, sales price $9,500 drive pickup $495 Hurst came from Salt Lake City 55 Jeep to visit. They all enjoyed a 393 South 3rd West, sales price $9,500 family dinner at Mrs. Ruth Redd's on Monday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry These properties can be purchased for $100 down Adams for the weekend were Mrs. Adams' parents Mr. and each with payments you can afford. See any real esMrs. F. W. Dillon and brother from Mr. brother Ricky Ogden, tate broker or contact: and Mrs. Steven Dillon and Stevie from Logan, her grandmother Mn. Bertha Clyde, her Monticello aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Highway 160 East Federal Housing Administration Keith Carlisle and cousin Wayne from Heber City. On Saturday 587-225- 8 315 East 2nd South the group went on a boat trip down the San Juan from Bluff to Salt Lake City, Utah Mexican Hat. On Sunday they traveled to Mesa Verde and went home Monday. Wayne and $1295 Ill.inrilnv Sund v hcIhmiI Wo.Vnp arvUa DOVKtltKCK MMNIODIHT 4 llt'Kl II 10 00 i rn JiSf Worship v 4 am am two-tidr- and winter. Total storage of water in flaming Corge, now at 2 12 million acre-fee- t, will fall to 2. 1 million acre feet. Navajo Reservoir hat been held at a low level to permit completion of the diversion tunnel for the Navajo Indian Irrigation Project. Since this work is now almost complete, the release of water from Navajo Dam has been restricted to 1, 500 cubic feet per second. Level of the reservoir w ill rise during the next few weeks 35 vertical feet to elevation 5,930, where it will be maintained the remainder of the year. River releases will soon be cut to 500 cubic feet per second. Blue Mesa Reservoir, now in its first year of operation, contains about 222,000 ac refect of water, with a lake elevation of 7, 403. Increases during the spring runoff will bring the total storage to 300,-00- 0 acre-feat elevation 7,425. The reservoir will be held constant at this higher level until the fal 1 and winter when it will decline gradually to 266,000 acre -- feet volume at elevation 7,416. REDDS COMMUNITY t gt-n- eoeooeooeoeoe)ooeoo " ClILTtCH One block raat of Kowlcy'a Trailer Court Monticello llyron Moor Hunday 10.00 a m Sunday School 11:00 am. Worship 6:30 p.m. Training Union 7:30 p m. Evening Worship Wednesday 8.00 p.m. Evening prayer vnMfln FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Blanding Pautor Byron Moor 10:00 a m. Sunday School 9 00 a.m. Worship Services 5.00 p.m. Worship Service Pastor CHURCH OP CHRIST Monteiuma Creek Hunday 7:00 p.m. Services Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Services LBS SECOND WARD Biahop F. Ilennlon Redd Phone JU Hunday 8:30 a.m. Priesthood 9:40 a m. Sunday school 3 00 p.m. Choir 4:00 p.m. Sacrament meeting meet- -' 10:45 a.m. Testimony ins. first Sunday of month Monday 3:45 pm. Primary 7:30 p.m. Tueadny MIA Wednesday 2:00 p.m. Relief Society CHURCH OP CHRIST Blanding 10:00 a.m. Rible Study 10:30 a.m. Worship INDIAN ASSEMBLY OP GOD CHURCH 406 West Center Blanding Missionaries Bealr Dorothy 10:00 and Alberta Anderson Sunday a.m. Morning Worship Thursday 7:30 p.m. Mid-Wee- k CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Montezuma Creek, Utah (located behind J&li Supply west of Montezuma Creek Trading Post) Pastor Jerry Hodges Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m. Training Union 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study For The Best Luncheon Dinner Elk Ridge Cafe Blanding, Utah AUT' car longer life and get better mileage, let our expert mechanics keep it always feet condition. An engine tune-u- p may be just what your car needs to put it tip-to-p shape. Palmers Ford Sales, Inc. Blanding . Breakfast Drive in for the very best in To give your Service |