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Show A Fletcher Eio.' an celebrated his eighty-fift- h birthday quietly at home with family and friends calling to wish him well. Mr. Bronson, who is one of the most active senior citizens in San Juan County - or anywhere else, for that matter-speMonday engaging in one of his favorite sports, skidoo-in- g on the mountain with other members of his family. nt Celebrating Mrs. Fletcher Bronson's birthday on April 5 with a belated Easter Picnic were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Holden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Black and family and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bronson of Blanding. the proud parents of a baby boy home after speeding several weeks in Ariz. withthJr born Thursday, April 16 at a and daughter Mrs. Ken Gir Price hospital. He weighed Lhe i.; Mrs. Halls family. 8 lbs. 4 ozs. and will be named Salt Lake City hospital at th ; Ronald A. Basso. present time. We understand Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randall she is able to have visitors. have received word of a new Miss Marva Edwards has grandson bom April 7 to Mr. moved to Blanding and is and Mrs. Walt Pribble (Gay) oi Beltsville, M.J5. He was bom working in the Extension Offic jin Castle Valley Monday, at the Walter Reed Hospital in there. Friends of L. C. Caughran which could be termed "land Washington D. C. and weighed were saddened to hear of the of the frightened - home of 6 a little over lbs. They will jplane crash in which his three the bullied. " name him Stewart. sons and the pilot were killed Miss Dena Adair and two Heard that a local resident last Monday. Mr. Caughran Miss Denise Wilson anc friends ds received a ticket in Canyon-lanwas well known in' Monticello Miss Lea Brinkerhoff were weelf for pulling off the highhaving had a business "Southend guests of Mrs. Laveda western Gas G Appliance Co. " way and parking in an unspecAdair. ified area. Our one-tihere several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tracy of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pipkin and sanctuary in this "land of the " Snowflake, Ariz. spent the free and home of the brave, son of Salt Lake City visited weekend in Monticello and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pipkin last may soon beebme another spot Cahone. week. They also visited her j Jim Wilson and Craig Maughn Mr. and Mrs. Junior Johnson were home from college over brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jim of Cahone were Sunday callers Hards and family in Blanding. the weekend. are the Melvin Daltons. Milton Nielson and son Tom Teddy Nielson, son of Mr. Mrs. Lee Wilkin and Mrs. and Mrs. Dick Nielson of Bluff, from Moab are business visitors Linda Slavins and children left Saturday toretum to Vietin Salt Lake City this week. were of Mr. and Mrs. guests nam. He had been permitted Pink G Blue Shower - Last Woods Richard of Salt Lake to come home for the funeral Mrs. Larry Butt was Saturday last weekend. City !of his brother, Richard F. honored at a pink G bluetshower a was killed who in Nielson, given by Mrs. Jim Butt and train-truc- k accident on March Mrs. James Lee at the Jim Butt 19. The funeral was held in home. Around fifteen women The San Juan Record Salt Lake City on March 24 and enjoyed the fun games and a memorial service in Bluff on Monticello, I tali nice refreshments Mrs. Butt March 25 with interment in the received many lovely and useThursday, April 23, 1970 Page Thirteen Bluff City Cemetery. ful gifts for little Lori Lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Basso are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halls are ! traveling in Old Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rasmussen traveled to Montana and Idaho last week to visit with two of Lee's brothers. On the return trip, they stayed overnight in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen and family and in Granger with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rasmussen and family. Mrs. Petunia Waymore has decided to stay a few days longer with the Andersons. She will also visit Mrs. Larae Robson the latter part of die week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barton and son, Jacob and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sampson and daughter Diana and Bill's brother, Mark Sampson were overnight guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton. They were Curtis Holden and Dennis to a ten day convention Robson of BYU and Ricky -Association of American of Martinez foster son of the Robsons were also here for the Collegiate registrars and admissions officers in New Oroccasion. Ricky attends Lincoln Jr. High in Orem. leans, La. Young Jacob is Mr. and Mrs. George C. staying with the grandparents Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Walton and son Travis spent the weekend of April 10 with Richard Coleman while his his parents Mr. and Mrs parents are in Louisana. Walton. William They brought Mrs. Linda Jacobs and son with them seven members of (Hud of Boise. Idaho, were also George's BYU agency who are guests of the Don Bartons, working on a project for Utah Wednesday night. The Jacobs are moving to Las Cruces, New Travel Council. They were Mex. Mrs. Jacobs is a sister to also guests of the Waltons Mrs. Mark Barton. while here. The group took Max Dalton delivered a bull pictures of Monument Valley, some of the historic homes in to Bill McCormick at his ranch Bluff, the Needles Overlook and the Arches. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hansen Notice are home after two months en-ro- ute j me . Legal Legal Notice OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING - 47 ( New No. U-F- AS - 402 163) - 0402 (8) Monticello to Verdure S- The State Road Commission of Utah herewith advises all interested persons of proposed improvements in the nature of reconstruction in San Juan County, on U-Utah. The proposed project begins at Monticello southerly limits and then proceeds south for 4. 5 miles toward Verdure. The governing officials of San Juan County and Monticello City have been notified. The public is herewith advised that a public hearing, to discuss the location and design features and the social, economic and environmental effects of the proposed improvements will be held only if requested. Any person or organization desiring that a public hearing be held must submit a written request 21 days after the date of publication of this notice. Requests must be sent by registered United States Mail and addressed to: Utah State Department of Highways, Information Office, Attention: James E. Johnston, 616 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. Maps , drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah State Department of Highways and written views received by the Department from public officials and agencies, public advisory groups, and other interested persons and gruops will be available for public inspection and copying at the Utah State Department of Highways, District 4 Offices on State Route 10, South of Price, Utah. 47 sHenry C. Helland - SR OPPERTUNITY FOR PUBLIC HEARING U- j FAS-37- FLH-4- Jet. 95 0 2 (9) to Cottonwood U-2- 61 Wash The State Road Commission of Utah herewith advises all interested persons of proposed improvements in the nature of new construction on SR-9- 5 in San Juan County, Utah. The proposed project beand U-gins at Jet. then proceeding easterly on U-to the Cottonwood Wash Bridge on 5. The governing officials of San Juan County and Blanding and Monticello cities have been notified. The public is herewith advised that a public hearing to discuss the location and design features and the social, economic and environmental effects of the proposed improvements, will be held only if requested. Any person or organization desiring that a public hearing be held must submit a written request within 21 days after the date of publication of this notice. Requests must be sent by registered United States Mail addressed to : Utah State Department of Highways, Information Office, Attention: James E. Johnston, 616 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. Maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah State Department of Highways and written views received by the Department from public officials and agencies, public advisory groups , and other interested persons and groups will be available for public inspection and copying at the Utah State Department of Highways, District 4 Offices on State Route 10, South of Price, Utah. U-2- 61 95 95 U-9- s Henry C. Helland HENRY C. HELLAND HENRY C. HELLAND DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAY DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS UTAH STATE ROAD UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION COMMISSION By order of the Commission. By order of the Commission Dated in Salt Lake City, Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, June 12, 1969. Utah June 12, 1969. Ihiblished in The San Juan Published in the San Juan Record April 23, 30, 1970. Record April 23, 30, 1970. 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