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Show L Children panioip'ne Pioneer Days participated in a Utah Pioneer The Fourth Grrdes ct Monti- - I the directive of Mrs. Colleen ello Llei en !rsy School, r'Allen and Mi.. Maxine Lyman, Day on Monday, culminating their study of Utah history. ' The children and teachers L . came dressed as pioneers and participated in a story-telli! : fi r'1 ' . m contest, written story contest, 4 t . 4 ' ; r ; a f-IS , singing, baseball, ; r a spelling bee, races and the V. ij . ; Virginia Reel. A special treat was Mrs. Kenneth Summers, dressed as a pioneer woman old .v. ' and wearing a 100-ye- ar . . Ulf: cAp , of the stories bonnet, told them pioneer days. Winner in the spelling bee was Judy Stewart. Oral story winners were Frank Redd, Sam Anderson and Leslie Rowley, first, second and third, respectively. Written story winners were Judy Stewart, Kora ... Rogers, Carrie Lovell and Pictured are the members of Mrs. Maxine Lyman's Fourth Eric Verner, with Doug Martin Gade Class at MES winning honorable mention. ar and baseball The DEAF MAN DESIGNS TINY HEARING AID game was won by Mrs. Lyman's class. A remarkably tiny hearing aid has been designed Mi.nnkmoi.is, Minn Lunch caused much thought, by a man who has been hard of hearing for nearly 18 years. as the children could not bring 'I'his sm ill device has no dangling coids or separate transmitting units natto restore new and unusual design idea in a product and represents a anything that the pioneers ural hearing did not have. The containers It was developed i.iily for those persons who can hear but cant and food was therefore very understand 'Plus new hearing instrument provides hearing with he we irir pic king up speech, sounds television and ladio at his ear. interesting to behold. A mighty tired group of I)u to the ti'-- of transistors, the user cost is extremely low. The instruIt is about the sie of a sewing thimble ment weighs oniv hardly children ended the day with a noticeable vet poweiful. Send sour name and address on a postcard to TELEX, Dept. 000, 9G00 greater appreciation for the ld'i h Avo So , Minneapolis, Minn. bA20. You will be sent full informa- pioneers. "ll 7V' -- 1 h 1 f V.' ng tug-o-w- - ar, - i vt ,v 1 Fishing season opens Saturday, May 31, and will run through Nov. 30, 1969. Conservation Officer Cecil Jones has advised that the lakes in the county have been well stocked with fish but that the streams cannot be stocked until the water goes down. Fishing hours are from 4 a. m. until 9 p. m. Mountain Standard Time. Following is the Fishing Forecast for San Juan County. Blue Mountain - Streams may be high for the opening. Blanding Reservoir H 3 - Has been stocked with rainbow , '.'if' i pi - the day! 1 - that bait - Saturday's Dig i catchables. Fishing is normally good during early and late summer. tug-o-w- 4- - This reservoir leak and will not be stocked for opening. MonticeTlo Lake -- Has been stocked for opening. Is heavily fished. Good access. Rainbow catchables. Verdure Creek -- Will not be stocked prior to opening because of spring runoff. Rain- - Blanding still has ear-lev- e 1 a tion without unv obi. gation whatever. ETSI hursday-Friday-Salurday-Speci- als Each Fresh Corn Fresh . ' C S.O.S. Pads Strawberries Cantaloupe V ? ' P t'"4 v v 47 iss Junket Danish Dessert oz. 349 49 Aluminum Foil vsoisin. 4-- 23 9 Soda . Pop Birely's 12 oz. Shredded Wheat Spoon Size 18 oz. 45 Crab Meal Kodiak Ree$1.39 Miracle 93 Salad Dressing whip ot. 1 s Op en Memorial Day 8 - &. 1-- 998 R()0t Beer Ice Cream Lemonade Coffee Rich Festival 12 Gal. 69 oz. 9 Tip Top 6 Pint 12 12 Dad's 5$1 29c Jello 3 Western Family Potato Chips Catsup Olives cut uP 59 Reg. 69 Kingsford lb. 10 3$1 300 Lindsay 1 MJB Instant 10 oz. Sugar 10 40 oz. Salvo Jumbo Tomato Soup 2-- 12 lb. Bisquick $1.49 39 Kraft is Pork & BeanS Van Camp's Blue Mountain 21 74 1 Barbecue Sauce t oz. 6 Corn Coffee 83 389 Del Monte 20 oz. MarshmalloWS Campfire Fryers 12$1 oz. Campbell1 s 255 28 larger bass now. Taking lures, water dogs still best bet when they are available. Water level highest ever causing a very serious drift wood problem. It is recommended people travelling any distance on the lake should carry an extra propeller until the lake stabilizes. Roads are oiled all the way to Bull Frog. Water level has reached the launching ramp. LaSal Mountain - Access for opening may be a problem in some areas, because of heavy snows. Fishermen should check with local Conservation Officer or Fish and Game Division before going. Dons and Hidden Lakes -These waters will be stocked prior to opening, and periodically throughout the season. Rainbow catchables with heavy fishing pressure. Oowah Lake - This water is well stocked with rainbow catchables, and fishing pressure is very heavy. Mill Creek - Water conditions are not expected to be suitable for opening weekend. Will be stocked in the accessible areas downstream from Oowah Lake as water conditions permit. This water flows through extremely rough terrain, and anyone who wants a challenge can try for brown trout in the roughs. Blue Lake - Will not be Thursday, F iday, Saturday Specials Ckoss 49 $2.19 741 2 lbs. The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, May 29, 1969 Page Nine For the Best... Lunch Dinner Elk Ridge Restaurant jpsczifss Velveeta Dark Canyon Lake - Has been stocked experimentally-witbrook trout. Fishermen will have a chance to fish for these as soon as water conditions permit, and then the rainbow catchable quota will be stocked periodically throughout the season. Beaver and Medicine Lakes -Will probably not be access -ible or stocked for opening. Rainbow catchables, with heavy fishing pressure. Breakfast iBMHTlfM II ble for opening. Will be stocked later in the season. $1.25 O Monticello d North, South and Spring Creeks - Because o j unusual high snow pack and high water conditions, these waters will not be stocked for opening. Foy Lake (Spring Lake) -Will be well stocked for open -ing and throughout the season, and is expected to be very popular with the local anglers. Rainbow catchables. Camp Jackson Reservoir -Will not be stocked or access -ible for opening. This could be a high quality type fishery later in the season and anglers should do everything possible to enhance relations with the private land owner. Lake Powell (upper reaches) Fishing picking up. Fishermen are getting more of the ac-cessi- CharCOal Bologna 49 Gal. z. 3 Spam Spread . bow catchables at various times throughout the summer. Indian Creek - Will be stock-eas soon as water and snow conditions permit. Phil Acton, $1.09 Prop. Blending, Utah r |