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Show The San Juan Record Monti I. r '! Thursday, April 3u, 1970 Page Three BIRTHS P Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nielson Monticello, girl, April 24 Guides, Kent Frost, Pete Steele and Enid Howard left NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sunday with a group of thirteen River, in San Juan County, hikers for a nine day trip into Utah, for irrigation and Notice is hereby given that Maze the in the Land of Standfish propagation purposes. lyman D. Nielson (et al) Rocks. The hikers are from ing It is represented that there 31anding, Utah, has filed with has New York, Iowa, Texas, Florida, been a recent title change the State Engineer a request and has not been yet determined20,?' California and Utah, it for extension of time to make will carry provisions what remains to complete the and submit proof of approprihis on pack horses. project and make and submit ation for AppL No. 16135 Dr. Ray Matheny, professor proof. (09-9- 1) covering 300 ac, -- ft. of Archaelogy at B. Y. U. con -Protests resisting the grantof water from Spring Creek, into ducted an annual field ing of this request with reasons Montezuma the latter trip of tributary to the San Juan part therefore must be filed last week. Fifty students parin duplicate with ticipated in the event. Prothe State Engineer, 442 fessor Dee Green and some of State Capitol, Salt Lake City, his students of Weber College, OPPERTUNITY FOR PUBLIC Utah 84114 on or before June and Mr. and Mrs. Max Dalton HEARING 6, 1970. were guests of the group ThursA hearing will be held on this U- - 47 ( New No. U- - 163) day evening at a delicious request before the State FAS - 402 campfire supper. Dr. Matheny on Thursday, June flew S- - 0402 back to Provo Friday and Engineer (8) the at 2:00 P.M. 18, 1970, some of his graduate students Monticello to Verdure County Courthouse. Monticello, took over the instruction. The The State Road Commission Utah. Protestants should group visited sites in the canthe at appear hearing. yon as well as Hovenweep and of Utah herewith advises Edge of the Cedars ruin in all interested persons of proC. Hubert Lambert Blanding. posed improvements in the State Engineer nature of reconstruction Jimmy Wood recently returned home from Fort Lewis U-in San Juan County, on San in Published Juan College, after completing his Utah. on Utah Junior yar. George Greenwald The proposed project begins Record, Monticello, 1970. and of Denver, Colo, came for a May 7, at Monticello southerly limits Apr. 23, 30, as a houseguest of Jimmy. week and then proceeds south for 4. 5 miles toward Verdure. They are both members of the Fort Lewis "Raiders" golf The governing officials of te'.m. While here, they spent San Juan County and Montithree days in Phoenix and cello City have been notified. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Scottsdale, Ariz. golfing and adThe public is herewith Notice is hereby given visiting the Robert and Noel vised that a public hearing, Sitton families. Board Water the Of that to discuss the location and 435 State They golfed on the local Capitol, design features and the social, Resources, course, enioyed horseback. ridhas Lake Utah Salt economic and ei.vironmental City, ing, jeeping, and sightseeing filed a request for extension effects of the proposed in San Juan County. They of time from the State improvements will be held ce'ebrated Jimmy's 21 birthday Engineer to make and subonly if requested. Any person with a dinner at the country mit proof of appropriation or organization desiring that club last Friday night and left a public hearing be held ofAppl. 19114 ( 2) Saturday of 50 ft. sec. morning for Denver, covering must submit a written request where will be a guest of SE Fork Indian Jimmy water from within 14 days after the date of George and his parents, Mr. Creek & tributaries 5, and Mrs. Herman Greenwald publication of this notice. tributary to Indian Creek in be must sent for the next two weeks. They Requests by San Juan County, Utah, for will registered United States and complete the golfing culinary irrigation purMail and addressed to: Utah season in Denver, playing poses. State Department of Highmatches with Regis College, It is represented that 1, 8 School of Mines, and The ways, Information Office, miles of diversion canal Attention: James E. Johnston, and appurtenant works have Rocky Mountain Conference 616 State Office Building, tournament. been completed at a cost of Mrs. Fern Wood resigned her Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. $ 28, 655. 00 and the water Maps , drawings and other position with the County Health has been beneficially used. pertinent information deDepartment, effective April 1, Additional time is needed be able to care for her to . veloped by the Utah State submit and make to proof father during his recent major Department of Highways Protests resisting the grantand written views received surgery in Phoenix. She spent ing of this request with res- most of the last three weeks in by the Department from sons therefor must be Phoenix, visiting her parents, public officials and agencies, filed in duplicate Noel Sittons, and her the public advisory groups, and with the State Engineer, 442 Robert Sitton and other interested persons and brother, Lake City, Salt State , Capitol gruops will be available for family. While there, she Utah 84114 on or before June care for her father, who and helped public inspection copying is recovering nicely at this at the Utah State Department 6, 1970. A hearing will be held on of Highways, District 4 time. Gordon Wood and son this request before the State Offices on State Route 10, Jimmy and friend, Jim GreenEngineer at 2:00 P.M, wald went to Phoenix last South of Price, Utah. Thursday, June 18, 1970, in week to bring Fern home. Mrs. the County Courthouse, Wood will resume her nursing C. Helland sHenry Utah. Protestants Monticello, as Supervisor of Nursing duties HELLAND HENRY C. should appear at the hearing. DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS Legal Notice 47 Legal Notice Mr. Gage's sister in Cortez. We heard that most of Leon at the San Juan Nursing Home on May 1, replacing Mrs. Margaret Shumway, who has resigned, effective that date. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barton of Logan, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton. They took little Jacob Barton back to his parents in Provo. Mrs . Frank Halls, who inadvertently got put in the Salt Lake City hospital in my col- umn, was and still is, in the San Juan County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Heaton went to Bicknell, in Wayne County to spend the weekend with Mrs. Heaton's mother, Mrs. Janet Larson. The POW club has lost a combined total of 76 pounds since starting, 14 of them the last week. Mrs. Petunia Waymore has returned home. She was disgusted with the food or the . Adam's farm blew over onto the Neighbor's place on Monday. I saw 2 or 3 farms pass by my window. Mrs. Jay (Erma) Nielson of. Lcs Alamos, New Mex. , was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edwards came from Los Alamos for the weekend, and Mrs. Nielson returned home with them. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Edwards this week, is Mrs. Charles Hynek of Signapore. Mrs. Hynek, who is a niece of Mh. Edwards, is the former Nedra Hawks, who lived here as a child. Bishop and Mrs. A. Dean Wengreen and family were featured in the Church section of the Deseret News, Saturday. The two and one -- ha If page weather. story was entitled "A Houseful of Blessings" and was written Mr. and Mrs. Clement Johnson enjoyed a trip to St. George by Dell Van Orden. It tells of life with a family of 21 last week. M. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie children "Yours, Mine, and Forrest went to Glendale, Ariz. . Ours" Mrs. Wengreen is the last week to attend the funeral former Mrs. Evan H. (Norma) Barton. She, a widow with of James, Lonnie, and Gary eight children, married WenCaughran, the three sons of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Caughran green, a widower with 12 who were killed, along with children last year. Last month a baby, Bartona, was born to the pilot, in that tragic airThe family lives in was them. crash. The funderal plane held in the First United Hyrum, where Mr. Wengreen is Bishop of the Hyrum Second Methodist Church in Glendale Ward. last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gage of Leslie Lee of the El Paso Salt Lake were weekend guests pumping station, near LaSal, of Mr. and Mrs. Clement spent the weekend with Connie Forrest. Johnson. They also visited 05-67- See us for 1-- UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah June 12, 1969. Published in the San Juan Record April 23, 30, 1970. At Hubert C. Lambert, State Engineer Published in San Juan Record, Monticello, Utah on Apr. 23, 30, and May 7, 1970. Canyonlands National Park Door and Window Glass Installed LUXURIOUS PANNING Fuller LUMBER! I BUILDING & Hardware 587 - 2424 MK&. WMF-fyour needs. We'll take care of your tank or bottle. has the services you will need SUPM.IIS Monticello Lumber Let u$ supply Canyonlands Resort LOOKING Space Heaters Hot Water Heaters Tank Rentals Service Work 24 Hr. 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