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Show ASSEMBLY OF GOD HAS NEW PASTOR Blanding Restaurant Has New Manager Hev. Porter has See us for Floyd Door and Window Glass Installed moved to Monticello to pastor the W. Center in Blanding, is now open Tuesday through Sunday from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. The cafe recently underwent a management ch: change and is now operated by Edwin Davis. Mr. Davis operated a cafe in Vernal, Utah for a number of years. Texas, and have began their duties as Pastor on Sunday, May Rev. Porter has pastered churches in Missouri and LUXURIOUS LOOKING PANELING Fuller 34 The Citv Center Cafe, First Assembly of Cod Church. The Porters came to Monticello from Witchita Falls, Illinois before coming to Utah. He is a graduate of Southwestern Assemblies of God College, Waxahachie, Texas, and is a native of Texas. Mrs. Porter attended Southwestern Assemblies of God Junior College, Waxahachie, Texas. In addition to her duties as housewife and the church work she teaches piano. She calls Colorado home although as a minister's daughter she has lived in several states. The Porters have three daughters, Barbara, a twelve year old sixth grader; Rebecca, an eight yey old third grader; and the Porters to our county and Rhdnda, three years old who wish them happiness during keeps things going at home. their stay here. We would like to welcome MM MM MM M MM THE LITTLE THEATRE M"lll it HI", I I. ill , Monticello Lumber & Hardware .VS7 - 212I Visitor Traffic Heavy in San Juan Parks, Monuments Canyonlands National Park After May 10, 1971, all sailboats must be registered and numbered in the same manner as motorboats. The sailboat owner should obtain property tax clearance from a county assessor and submit Candice Bergen. Peter Strauss 15-17-- C1A.NT 1 :. 1 Itiing MontieHIo, I' tali Thursday, May 13, ly71 Page Light Utah, 84116. 1 TM ltak: JUNE 15, 1971 STATES Or UTAH AND SOUTHERN IDAHO ONLY No Purchase through this area, Cotzell is gathering material for an article on accommodations and facilities in the Canyonlands area. WATER TURNS FRIDAY, MAY CO. Water turns in the Monticello area have started on both the North and South Creek ditches, according to F. M. Whittaker, the new Water Master. Following tours, refreshments will be served. Heads Up for Missiles Four Pershings will be from Utah to New en-rou- Mexico this week, outward bound from Green River. Safety area between Green River and Deadhorse Point Park will be evacuated on firing days. Roadblocks will be in place, but none on Athena firings from White Sands are scheduled for Fri-devening, May 14. Safety area west of Highway 3 between LaSal Junction and Monticello will be evacuated at 12 noon on Friday, with intermittent roadblocks on access roads beginning at 3 8:30p.m. Highway will not be closed. au 160-16- CONTINENTAL S T E M Moab, Utah 160-16- 10 FREE GALLONS OF GAS te 160-16- 3. Y WEEKLY DRAWING FOR 14, 1971 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 89 East Center S Required total of 30 TRICART TM Sports Vehicles (Series 50) will be awarded as prizes for the Sweepstakes. The 30 TRICARTS TM to be awarded will have been displayed at CONOCO stations throughout the period,. A START TELEPHONE .l The San Juan Record While on a vacation trip THE MIDLAND 1-21 Paul Newman Joanne Woodward Anthony Perkins o S.uuritav Mai int j p. i :n V. T'i Mike Baker Cotzell, travel editor of the Oregon Journal, visited the offices of the San Juan Travel Council Monday. ' -2- Love it or Leave it Ed Open House 18 Elizabeth Taylor Rock Hudson James Dean it, along with a completed application card and the registration fee of $5. 00, to the Division Office at 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, MAY Oregon Editor Visits Dmmtfedl 14 2KIS ch VoaoVe 12-13-- SOLDIER BLUE Watch (or Chonges in Boating Requirements County's magnificent visitor attractions. Canyonlands is 19896 ahead for the year to date; Natural Bridges has a gain for the first four months of 14196, and Hovenweep is about 3 896 ahead of last year for the same period. A dramatic jump in national and regional publicity for the area may be one contributing factor, and there is more--mumore to come, as reported in . this week's article on activities of the state and county Travel Councils. enjoyed a whopping 381 increase in visitor traffic last month compared to April of 1970. Nearly 10,000 people came to Canyonlands this April, while last year's traffic, came to only a little over 2,000. The visitor boom was also much in evidence at Natural Bridges and Hovenweep National Monuments, where traffic was up 198?6 and 8596 respectively. The April figures continue a clear upward trend in the popularity of San Juan May AT EACH STATION Causeway Parkway Conoco (conOCO) Conoco N. Highway 163 Blanding 209 -- ( N. Main MonticeJJo...... |