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Show Bluff News Balladiers to Moss asks $1 million for Canyonlands because many of the parks and CANYONLANDS NATIONAL submitted testimony to the PARK ROADS monuments are closed on Ted Nielson, youngest son of Senate Sen. Moss pointed out there Suband He Appropriations Mondays Tuesdays. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nielson, is not one penny requested foi committee asking for increased pointed out that the tourist The New Balladiers, a group left April 2 for Salt Lake City industry is of extreme imporfiscal 1970 for roads in Canfunding for a variety of Utah of 13 exhuberant songsters from Army Induction Center. He Utah and other Westtance to was then stationed at Fort Ord, projects. Utah State University, are yonlands National Park. He ern states and that tourists The Utah Democrat said the purpose for establishscheduled to present traveling pointed Calif. , to begin his Army serdrive nafrom all of the parts out that fund the total assemblies at San Juan, Mont-icell- o, vice. request ing the park was to "open up monution and to visit parks for Utah this spectacular and magnifiprograms for fiscal and Grand County high Rick Howell, recipiant of a ments. 1970 for Interior Department cent area to the public. " schools April 14. Medal of Valor, was wounded drive miles to "People many activities covered by the bill The Senator said "Needless March 23. An ammo bunker Organized last fall, the five see a park or monument, only which for he is testified to say, I am deeply disapp- -' coeds and eight men known as blew up injuring his head and to find they cannot get in. 785. ointed at the lack of progress $28,285, leg. He was hospitalized at a the New Balladiers feature a They are not only disappointed, in is 000 'This more than $500, opening up Canyonlands, nearby field hospitol for sevthey are disgusted. program of folk and popular and the people in the area art was for fiscal eral appropriated then released back days music spiced with humor and "I sincerely hope this Comjust plain angry. The decisior 1969, " Sen. Moss said. "Howto active duty. Spec. 4 enthusiasm. see that of the Park Service not to will mittee readequate ever, there are disturbing Howell is due home May 2. The New Balladiers will per- He fisfor build the road around Elephan funds are ductions in funds for some of appropriated will return to the U. S. form at San Juan High School Park the 1970 allow to cal Hill, but to keep only the jee the programs, notably in funds ' via Fofrt Lewis, Wn. , to be at 8:30 a. m. , Monticello the Service to keep parks open trail, has not helped the attifor the National Park Service. and home Bluff. to discharged 10:30 School at a.m. seven High days a week, tude of the surrounding comm The fiscal 1969 appropriation every day, The well known St. Christoand Grand County High School was $3, 657, 855 and the budget for the enjoyment of our people! I unities. They point out that Mission Choir m. 2:30 pher's will leave at If we have to cut somewhere p. those who wanted to go in by for fiscal 1970 is only early Friday for Salt Lake City. request of the demands of jeep could do so before the else " because $2,276,437. Vietnam, let us do so, but let's park was established. Sen. Moss told the SubThey will travel in Mission 'The level of development vehicles. A total of 41 perkeep our national "parks and committee there is already is monuments sons will make the trip. While too low and the pace is too open. growing resentment in Utah slow. We should appropriate there they will be guests in the at least $1 million for road the homes of Salt Lake families. and trail developments in EAST Sunday morning they will sing to the Monticello Hospitol AEC where they stayed overnight. in St. Mark's Cathedral. The Canyonlands for fiscal 1970, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kies-liand I ask that this sum be nt rest of the time will be spent Easter Sunday was a were visiting old friends as a line item into the written weather-wis- e. The the touring city. Saturday in this community and in bill, " Senator Moss said. afternoon will be spent as a wind was terrible. I'm sure Colorado Wednesday. They at least half of Monument group, Sunday afternoon the are now living in California The U. S. Atomic Energy children will be entertained has now settled in Valley where Clifford is serving in Bluff. The skies were red Commission, through its y the families they are stay-n- g the Navy. Grand Junction office, purchwith sand. Any Easter egg with. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crowley ased 14, 675,000 pounds of hunts had to be conducted inThe children, from not only of Tucson were visitors at the or more the doors, cancelled, UOg in uranium concentrate Bluff, but Montezuma Creek, J. W. Crowley home for the from ore processing mills in ones could brave the hearty Hatch and Aneth, are due to Breakfast Easter holidays. I kept expecting fancy the United States at a cost storm. Brent Johnson, Donnie Crow- return home late April 14. of $117,000,000 in calendar Easter bonnets to fly by, but A car belonging to Mr. and Lunch owners took the ley, Kathy Codner, Diane, year 1968. Colorado had apparently Vlrs. Hill of Denver, Colo. , Connie and Marie Johnson 000 pounds at a cost of 1. 564. care. were all home from college foi hit a horse on White Mesa at $12,514,000; New Mexico Mary Wells, operator of the 7:30 p. m. April 4. The horse Dinner the weekend. had 8, 600, 000 pounds at a marwas Kiva over went the hit Cafe, recently windshield, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crowley, cost of $68, 801, 000; Wyoming the top and lit behind the car. ried. She and her husband are 3. 134. 000 Mr. and Mrs. Gary MaHaffey pounds at a cost of leaving Bluff this week to The car sustained approxiand family, Mr. and Mrs. $24,699,000; Utah 1,323,000 . make their home in Bakersdamaof worth $1000 and mately Dwayne Crowley pounds at a cost of $10,582,00( family field, Calif. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crowge, according to investigating and other states 54, 000 pounds. Verle officer Green. went the Canonlands to Deputy In addition to sales to the ley Minor injuries, superficial for a picnic Easter Sunday. AEC during the year the domcuts and bruises were recieved The San Juan Record estic uranium ore processing The Sunday School had a Phil Acton, Prop. by the Hills. Police Chief nice Easter program Sunday. Monticello, Utah mills sold commercially in Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Johnson Gordon Hawkins took them to excess of 10, 000, 000 pounds Thursday, April 10, 1969 the Blanding Clinic, then on went to Cedar City to spend of the concentrate for use as Blanding, Utah Page Three Easter with their children, .. fuel in nuclear power plants. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson and Danny and Gail Johnson. Putting you first, keeps us first , ITS Mr. and Mrs. James Barry, 'V Sr. , and Mr. and Mrs. James Barry, Jr. , visited Saturday UCUlINCf evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Crowley. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson and family went to Montezuma for a family picnic Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Barry, Jr. , and family are here from Manti visiting their parents. Judy is staying with her parents in Cortez while Jim went on to Gallup, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Neilson stopped in Eastland to visit friends on their way to Lake Powell Thursday. Phyllis Crookston and children were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde Johnson. The MIA Maids, Laurels and Explorers had a "Kitchen Kamival" with a Spanish theme Tuesday at MIA, The girls were in charge of the decorations and did a swell job. Leaders were Hernia Johnson and Alice Murray. Senator Frank E. Moss has perform ; 1 C lists uranium ng dissap-pointme- purchases for year For the Best... Elk Ridge Restaurant MAUN Of oeooooeooos Door and Window Glass BROKEN? Front to rear: Kingswood Estate Wagon, Concours Station Wagon, Sportvan and Suburban. New Glass & Screen Wire Installed in Wood Aluminum & i Windows and Doors MONTICELLO LUMBER & HDWE. 587-242- 4 tav No oteir wgoins Sindh a opacity far mpymetiifti Show you what we mean. Say youre in a Chevrolet Kingswood or Concours Walk-I- n Wagon, when suddenly the road becomes nothing but chuckholes and ruts. Only you cant tell its rough. You see, Chevy wagons float along on coil springs that smooth computer-selecte- d road. meanest even the Maybe youre a bit more serious about the great outdoors. So are we. Thats why we offer the Chevy Sportyan and Suburban. To an outdoorsman, theyre like clear skies and no mosquitoes. So before you head out to see the U.S.A., better stop by your Chevrolet dealers. Sports-Recreatio- n Dept |