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Show Golden Eagle passport available Golden Eagle Passports, which will admit the holder to hundreds of recreation areas throughout the United States, are available at seven Bureau of Reclamation offices in Region 4, The passports may be purchased at Salt Lake City or at Bureau of Reclamation offices in Grand Junction and Montrose, Colorado; Page, Arizona; Duchesne, Ogden, and R Duchesne, Ogden, and Provo, Utah. Cost of the Golden Eagle Passport remains at $7, the same as last year. Of 33 Reclamation -c- onstructed reservoir areas in Region 4, 7 have been designated by the Federal administering agencies as fee areas under the Golden Eagle These include program. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area ( Lake Powell), a; Flaming Gorge Utah-Arizon- Recreation Area, Curecanti Recreation Utah-Wyo-mi- ng; credit cards offered by a number of petroleum companies, at department stores, and through other organizations. Booklets listing designated fee areas are explaining "Operation Golden Eagle" arc also available at sales outlet points. Moss endorses Humphrey Sen. Frank E. Moss has announced that he is endorsing the candidacy of Vice Presi- dent Hubert IL Humphrey for the Democratic Party's nomination for president. In making this announcement to make his choice for a candidate. He also said that each of the three men running the Senator said that he has been requested by many people for the Democratic nomination are personal friends with whom he has worked and that each has visited Utah at his invitation . He stated that all are qualified but that the selection must be made as to which one is the best qualified. Senator Moss stated "In my opinion, knowing all three as I do, there can be no question but that Hubert Humphrey is the best qualified. He is the best qualified to lead and unite the Deno-crat- ic Party. He is the best qualified to lead and unit? Miller Monticello, Utah Thursday May 2, 1968 Page Thirteen Moab invites entrants in Art exhibit Kitaj w, . . -- Files for Attorney General man of the state GOP organiza-tion and was a member of the Republican national commit- A 'ormer Utah attorney gen- eral A. Pratt Kesler, of Salt LakCity has announced his canidacy for election to the offie of Attorney General. Mr, Keslr served as attorney genral from 1961 to 1965. bng active in affairs of state expenditures with the idea theiar and the Republican of eliminating waste wherever pa?, of which he is a member Mr.Kesler is a past president possible so that all available of te Utah State and Salt Lake benthe funds can be used for Coity Bars, has been chair efit of all taxpayers. re-elec- ted The San Juan Record; - . designated Federal recreation areas requiring an entrance fee. More than 3,000 such designated recreation areas are administered by the National Park Service, Forest Service, re-fil- es Bureau of Land Management, or other Federal agencies. Fees from Federal recreation Secretary of State Clyde L. areas over the last three years Mi ller has announced he is a have produced more than on the $26, 000, 000 for the Land and candidate for reelection Mr. Miller Democratic ticket. Water Conservation Fund. his firm term as is completing Of that amount, $10, 000, 000 Secretary of State and has a was derived from the sales long record of service in both of the annual $7 Federal of the Legislature. He houses recreation area permit, popintends to base his campaign ularly known as the Golden for reelection upon his record Eagle Passport. of accomplishments thus far. The Passport is valid for a His background includes two full year starting April 1. years service in the House of It is available at entrance Representatives and seven years points to Federal recreation in the State Senate. He is a areas, numerous Government graduate of the University of offices, through many clubs Utah. and offices of the American to cuuUdaey Automobile' were Mr. Miller said that if he would continue Aciaiiorioui little boy weighed 6 lbs. and has been named James Curtis. Dr. Halls Is with the armed forces stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Frank Halls and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barton. VThe Young Marrieds believed it was spring - by having an 1 outdoor party at Dodge Point Friday night. In spite of the cold weather they enjoyed the char-broilsteaks with dutch oven potatoes and the trim mins. They played old fashioned games and had a treasure hunt. Enjoying the activities were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Toponcc, Mr. and Mrs. Ty Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Max Black and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slade. Members of the Monticcllo Museum Board and Midland Mrs. Frank Bingham was Telephone Company staff pose with the new telephones guest of honor at an afternoon which will be part of the display at the Monticcllo display tea Saturday at the Morris Museum withich will open this month. Trom the left; Nelson home. Friends called Mrs. Beth Summers, Mrs. Neil Dalton, Mrs. Cornelia to visit and bid her goodbye. Mrs. Pearl Lewis, DeMar Perkins, Emmett May, Perkins, She is soon leaving for Nigeria Midland Plant Superintendent, and J. Wallace Corbin, where her husband will be for Midland Vice -- President and General Manager. two years with the government. Hostesses were Mrs. Record Photo Gwen Nelson, Mrs. Jewel Adams, Mrs. Carrie Palmer and Mrs. Jane Milner. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hosterman and son Scott returned Sunday from a week's trip to Boise, Idaho where Mr. Hosterman Bill Johnson and Donnie attended the Interagency Fire Crowley came home from colCenter School of Instruction. lege over the weekend to help He is Plans Chief for Utah Fire with the fanning. Overhead Team and will act The MIA at Eastland gave Tin in that capacity to coordinate IAn a talent play Tuesday evening Cin, the work of BLM personnel wnoaj tu and most of the members partUtah c,C 1 c 2. may be called out to fight icipated. fire. Enroute home the Hos- - Art Cuiiji1SOrcd by Airs. Howard Sunders enjoy' termans stopped at Burley, Entrin ab ed a boat trip down the river . Idaho to visit the Rodney bo Afoy, from Bluff to Mexican Hat Harris family, former resideranj y last Sunday with 19 other Mrs. Lacy Steele has just May 29V P people. returned home from ten days Entry I to 5 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peterson and Jim Peterson were home spent in Phoenix where she mediIrne Js $1, 00 fOr visited her brothers-in-laof three r?n.tered A eac over the weekend at the John the Art and Earl Steeles ancnediii, PajJJtin r? . mum Petersons. each families. Me y Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Lovell ls ereJ hy The Tikonis Club meeting and children visited with Rex This years o... be scheduled for tonight has been and family Sunday Johnson judged on a competition postponed until May 9, due and Fireside was held at their basis. A prize of $25.00 will to the Community Concert. home that evening. be awarded for the "Best of The meeting will be held at Mrs. Marion Miller returned aVem Young's home at 8 pm. Show" entry. Ten dollar Friday after spending ten days prizes will be awarded the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood with her mother in Southwest first place paintings in each are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. City, Mo. , and with a brother category; professional, Noel Sitton of Scottsdale, near there. living amateur, and student. Ariz. , parents of Mrs. Wood. and Mrs. Michael Rev. In addition they are enjoying For further information, Strayer of Dove Creek, the he company of son, Jimmy, Ross Carharts of Cedar Point contact Mis. Pearl Lewis in zho arrived home Sunday. Monticello. and the H. W. Redshaws were sightseeing in the Canyonlands Saturday. Mrs. Barbara Bartell and children, with Marie and Judy Stewart called on Mrs. Helen Redshaw Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Butt and Mrs. Helen Redshaw collected a total of $37. 50 on their Cancer Drive but they were only able ed Area, Colorado; Lemon Reservoir Area, Colorado; Val-leci- to Reservoir Area, Colorado; Moon Lake Reservoir Area, Utah; and Pineview Reservoir Area, Utah. Other Recla mation -- constructed reservoirs are mostly administered by State or other agencies and do not come under provisions of the Golden Eagle program. The Golden Eagle program is designed to provide more outdoor recreation opportunities through the Land and Water Conservation Fund. The Fund derives revenues the American people. Hi: from Federal recreation fees, experience in government the Federal motorboat fuels spans over more than 23 yeirs, tax, and the sale of U. S. and includes a service as a surplus real property. Grants reform mayor of a great cit), from the Fund are made to an outstanding Senator and the various states on a 50-5- 0 most recently as our Vice cost -- sharing basis for the President. " acquisition and development Senator Moss concluded his of recreation areas. announcement by saying "In The $7 Golden Eagle Passmy opinion Mr. Humphrey . port is valid nationwide on will be elected and Will be a an annual basis. The purPresident. " chaser and those accompanying great him in a private noncommercial vehicle will be admitted to all non-Fede- ral Dr. and Mrs. William Halls are the proud parents of a new son bom to them April 25, The c to contact ten families. Mrs. Ethel Butt left Friday for Salt Lake City to visit Be ve rely. Mr. Hazel Crapo called on Mrs. Helen Redshaw Monday and Mrs. Letty Jones was also as he served administration a caller at the Redshaw home. He is U. S. attorney for Utah, .presently one of two Republicatn t iirriifmivi r members of the Utah State Tax Commission and is a partner in Door and the Salt Lake City law firm of Callister, Kesler and Callister, Window Glass Mr. Kesler received both his bachelor and law degrees at the University of Utah. tee. During the Eisenhower I BROKEN ? New Glass & Screen Wire Installed Wood & in Aluminum Windows and Doors MONTICELLO LUMBER & HARDVARE 587- - |