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Show were looking down on a gorof red rock. The summer rains geous panorama. In one trip thrilling have left their good work for place there was a rock formaof a man hanging on the tion is fresh and it Mrs. Seraphim.1 Host, accgreen everywhere beautiful earth. Going North and b with beautiful mixed the tier wall. It would seem that God and West we flew over the daughters, ompanied and white Mrs. i lo it Hart on and Mr . must have had a hand in this-- or Dtigout Ranch on Indian Creek greys, browns, reds it makes the most fantastic a yen to make something John lewis, tool, a sightsurrounded b the rugged landb will one see. ever sight airplane marks of rock, sucJi as Six seeing trip recently different, when he made the and Mrs. rost writes her reColorado Canyon, Green River Angel Arch and the Arches Shooter Points, Wooden Shoe, are nothing compared to the and other tributaries coming actions to this onto able exlavendar Canyon and Salt other formations you can see Creek. We flew over Elephant together to make the great perience. from the air - probably beColorado River a deep canyon George tidier was our guide Hill and the headquarters of cause the two mentioned wonand pilot. It didn't take the Canvonlands Park, over that finds it way to the ocean. ders are better viewed from the the Needles Area and Chesler long to be high in the air but Far below us, in Cataract et low enough to see the ground, looking up, while we Canyon, we could see two boats of people. We followed the river to Lake Powell where we viewed the mighty Glen Canyon Dam. This great sight makes one wonder that man could build a dam to hold Space Heaters back the mighty Colorado. I could hardly believe the treHot Water Heaters mendous expansion of water lake from a of this man-maTank Rentals river that has been pouring its waters into the ocean for Service Work centuries. needs. Well Park with its beautiful spires Airplane experience I I de We hope our county gets around to making roads to these beautiful places, but cars cannot just travel jeep trails. We flew over the spot where our Pioneers of San Juan started through the Hole in the Rock, another great undertaking in 1879 with primitive tools. Without God's help no group could have accomplished such a task. Following the San Juan River we flew across the Goose Necks of the San Juan and that part of the county is no small wonder. In two hours we saw more of the county's wonders than I had seen in 50 years. The flight will long last in our memories. I hope next summer we can take another sight-seeitrip over the south and east to the Four Comers area and the rest of the Canyonlands. ng us supply your fake care of your tank or bottle. Let Recent visitors in the Buddy Eubanks home were the George Carters from Chaco Plant near Farmington, N. M. Jan and Orion Peikert and son Brett from Lubbocn, i ca spent last week with Jan'sCarr. Leo parents, Wanie and Labrums had Eva's sister, Linda McDaniel, her sister-in-la- w Myrna McDaniel and children from Bloomfield, N. M., and niece Patty Jostis from Aztec-- as weekend guests. Mrs. Carole Hamilton and children and Cheryl Overton are here from Kileen, Texas, visiting their parents, The Tuffy Overtons. Kathryn Davis flew back to Kermit, Texas, last Friday ending an eight week visit with her son and family, the Bill 24 Hr. Service KPROMPTl DELIVERY! Lee's LP Gas Service Monti cello 5872751 (XUSl? ,VAiS A. V W.V.. y.v.v A V. ..JV.SV VjJ Davises. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Madlock, Dougie and Sandra, spent last weekend at Decker Park at Vallecito Lake in Colo. They attended San Juan Division's Instrument Dept, picnic. There were approximately 30 people from Ignacio, Colo. Farmington, Kirtland, Aztec, Bloomfield, Chaco, N.M. and Montezuma Creek. Bro. Holtzclaw from Goldsmith, Texas, has been a guest in the Ernest Robinson home. He was in charge of services Sunday at the Calvary Baptist Church. Buddy and Shirley Eubanks and children, recently visited friends in several of the El Paso Gas Co. plants around Gallup, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Rodgers, and family have returned from their vacation in Calif, and Ariz. The hustle and bustle of the first day of school is over and there are a lot of familiar and new faces in our schools. A Welcome to all of our Teachers, those returning from previous years and our new ones. The Joe Fortners are driving around in a pretty pickup and camper. Gary and Judy Kelly have a red pickup in their drive. The Bill Lopez family have a new pickup and camper. Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre have returned to our community. They both will be teaching in the Aneth Indian Boarding School this year. The Jimmy Mullis family has had several families visiting them recently, Janet's er father and from Del Rio, Texas, spent several days with them. Jim's brother and family from Texas and his sister and family from Robert Lee, Texas, visited in the Mullis home. Pete Gunn and Helen from Farmington, N. M. , were recent visitors of Mike and Jackie Scott and their new baby daughter. The Jimmie Berkeys and the Bill McAlpines are camping at Sunshine near Telluride, Colo. JoAnne Graham gave a Bestline Products party last Friday night at the El Paso Recreation Hall. Mrs. Graham is a distributor for Bestline Products. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter left Monday for Casper, Wyo. after their son was injured in an accident while working. It is good to see Bonnie Isham Rodger, and Lillie home after their summers absence from Montezuma Creek. Bonnie has been attending college in N, M. There will be Ladies Game Night September 9, at the El Paso Recreation Hall. All of you ladies plan to attend and bring someone with you. Sam McIntosh is back home after his summer of work and vacation. Pat and Becky McIntosh spent some time in Ariz. and Mich. step-moth- ERICAE1D .wAvAWA WA . W. A AS VA'. AAV.WA'. V WAVA'AA'.'AVA WAX' BankAmericard. . . . and buy clothes and luggage on it, too! FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD is welcomed coast-to-coas- t. It buys 'most everything You get only one monthly statement Overseas, too! everywhere. covering everything. you don't have a BankAmericard pick up an application at any First Security Bank or participating merchant. If A First Security BankAmericard is FREE to everyone with a good credit standing. Servicemarks owned and licensed by BankAmerica Service Corporation The San Juan Record Monticello, Utah Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 Page Six |