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Show 4 I Photo shows movie producer Mel Hardman taking some close up shots of Jim Joe's daughter at the Jim Camp. Jim Joe's daughter runs a very fine herd of sheep and is well known for the fine rugs she weaves. Photo shows Linda Jim and Irene Savage (L to R) with Spook, the cougar kitten. In the movie, Spook gets into a Navajo Sheep Herd and the girls chase him off into some ancient Indian ruins. Off the movie set Spook was like any playful kitten and romped and played with the actors and set crews. Navajo Cat on network TV to present the film. He said The film "Navajo Cat" that the film would be mn was recently viewed on nation wide television. Filmed again in the winter and theof county would be notified at the Jim Camp near Bluff, the viewing date. Mr. HardUtah last March, "Navajo Cat also said the the film man was shown on the television beautiful shots of some had show "Animal World". San Juan County and should Stars of the film are Irene have some good effects on Savage and Linda Jim, foster tourist interest in the children of Mr. and Mrs. . area. Kent D. Tibbittsj Linda's The movie was filmed in grandmother, Jim Joe's San Juan County and through daughter; Larry Farnsworth efforts of Mrs. combined the of the Utah State Fish and San Juan the of Porter Ann Game; and "Spook" the and Tourist Publicity Council cougar kitten. and Mr. Kent Tibbits and Film producer Mel HardMr. Gene Porter of the Utah man of MHP Studios in Salt . State Lake City said that only a Department of Employment Security Blanding few hours notice was given Office. to the network's intention 1 Cattlemen's convention great success here The San Juan Stockmen Association is happy to report a Great Success as hosts to the 8th Annual Utah Cattlemen's Association Summer Convention. This is the first state stockmen's convention to be held in our area. There were 131 people who registered at the convention's board to consider land future The present and future of public lands in Utah administered by the U. S, Bureau of Land Management will be considered by the BLM Utah State Advisory Board August 10 and 11 in Cedar City, board inThe cludes representatives of stockmen, mining, local government, recreation, wildlife, forestry and watershed, soil conservation, petroleum, and urban interests. Kenneth S. Summers of Monticello is chairman of the board and Robert D. Nielsen, BLM state director of Utah, is 30-mem- ber WASHINGTON Wallace F. Bennett, Sen. R-Ut- 60 for a ah, announced recently that Utah native Richard Richards has been appointed by Interior Secretary Walter n ! business meeting, August 7, and there was in the neighborhood of 150-1people who an attended excellent B. B. Q. Beef supper and program that evening. On. August 8, we had 35 automobiles on our Range Tour and approximately 125 people. The State was repre- - Richards named to Interior committee members who are BtM advisory committees, individuals, and agencies who participated in making this summer convention the success that it was. sented by stockmen from all areas. The local Association want j to express appreciation to all , one-ye- ar 'I t c li ? l W n 4 C 14 n e J J 4 I i V i how- ever, the Interior Secretary has the option of reappointing a member, " Sen. Bennett said. The Committee, composed of individuals versed in coal Hickel to the General Technical Advisory Committee or mineral sciences, acts for the Department of the primarily as a guidance and Interior Office of Coal counsel body giving advice to Research. the director of the Office of Mr. Richards was former Coal Research and to the Republican State Chairman Secretary of the Interior. Tom 1965 to 1979; administratThe Committee meets three ive assistant to Congressman to four times a year to perform aurence J. Burton this function. and Director of Party DevelopThe members are unsalaried ments for the Republican Natbut will receive per diem ional Committee. allowances during the time Sen. Bennett stated that Mr. the Committee meets. Richards is currently a canidate for Utah's First The San Juan Recordj Congressional District and is also in private law practice Monticello, Itnh 1 ? appointed period; 0 U I r 1J k r a a 4 I R-Ut- ah; in Ogden. "The Advisory Committee consists of between 20 to 25 Thursday, August 13, 1970 ' Page Three j ' ! an. Sessions will begin August 10 at 1:30 in the seminar room of the new library build- See us for ing on the Southern Utah State College campus. Topics Door and Window will include fiscal year 1970 accomplishments and fiscal BLM in ye?" 1971 plans of Utah, recent developments concerning oil shale lands, and reports from the department of the Interior National Advisory Board Council meeting July 0. At a dinner meeting that evening the state advisory board will discuss the report of the Land Law Review Glass Installed or 27-3- Commission. Advisory Board members on some of August 1 1 will visit the public lands of southwest Utah to learn of developments and impacts that are affected will by BLM programs. They be shown mining operations, Take it from Tennessee Ernie Ford, saving money has never been easier at Ford Dealers. Dollar discounts are the highest in clearance-sal- e history. Even on new model Torino already priced $200 lower. Come get just the car you want for far lessl Based on comparison with Fords former lowest Torino. suggested retail price for a LUXURIOUS LOOKING PANELING 1 reclaimation developmentss recreation uses, wildlife projects new townsite developments, and highway impacts. LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES Monticello Lumber 587-242- 4 & Hardware Quality Ford Sales, Inc. Blanding, Utah |