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Show Concert Finale the Mtilh The Community concert Association will present its final performance of the season when folksinger Guy carawan appears at the Monticello High School auditorium on Friday, April 14, at 8:15 p.m. Over the past thirteen years Guy Carawan has appeared at hundred colleges, several concert halls, and at most of the major folk festivals in the country. He has traveled outside the United States Martha (Mrs. Dale) Lyman to do concerts, festivals, TV of Roy was fine Sunday mornappearances and recordings. an found when by He has authored three books ing in Canthe Lost search party and produced a dozen docuyon area about 25 miles northmentary records. east of the Colorado River Bridge above Hites Crossing. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman were on a hiking weekend in the rugged and isolated area and had elected to explore different tributary canyons Saturday. When Mrs. Lyman failed to return to camp that evening, Mr. Lyman went to the mobile phone at Fry Canyon Store and reported the situation. Sheriff Wright and members of the volunteer Sheriffs Patrol from Monticello and B landing rushed to the area (about 135 miles from Monticello) to begin the search. Early Sunday morning, after sleeping the night under a ledge, Mrs. Lyman again began hiking out toward the head of a canyon with the hope of striking a road. She had the presence of mind to light a large fire, which helped rescuers pinpoint her location. all ages, but he is best withDon Rogers and Max Black in the college campus audiwere only about 30 minutes ence - with listeners who are when behind on her back-tra- il seeking education and social met she was by Sheriff Wright involvement as well as enterand other members of the tainment. Carawan has the gift rescue team. The point of resof being able to bring forth cue was still about 25 miles from his vast repertory the from 5. ideal song or instrumental number, and paces his program so as to keep his audience thoroughly involved throughout. His concerts are Lost Canyon Hiker Found 18-m- an U-9- Eye Clinic for unique in their variety, taste, Pre-School- lence. ers Mon., April kids tackle Jeepers' " " backyard sand pile in Monument April Vol . 6 , 1972 55, 11 The San Juan County Health Nurse, Mrs. Vera Hazleton ol vision and her an will hold staff screening for clinic Amblyeye testing opia and Myopia in four and five year old children on Monday, April 10. The clinic will be held in the Public Health Dept, offices in the basement of the Court House from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. pre-scho- HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH No . 11 for tittle Record BLM DISTRICT CLINIC, spon- sored by the Monticello Lions Club with the assistance of the Utah Society for the Prevention of Blindness, will be held May 10 at Monticello High School. Watch for further details on this clinic. NO please turn to Page 4 at Pitzer College in Claremont, California. Besides teaching American folk music and folk life studies, he has a field study course in which his students live and work in Ap- palachian communities. He is best known as the folksinger who brought We Shall Overto the civil rights come movement. In 1959, as music director of the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee, he was instrumental in the revival and adoption of many songs that became the anthems of the movement. Please tur n to Page 2 This that the Utah Chapter of the Society of Range Management will hold their meeting in Monticello April 13 and 14, with a tour on the 14th from Monticello south to Mexican Hat and then across Lake Powell for further touring in the Richfield BLM District. tion. ce Meeting In Salt Lake MANAGER FEES WILL BE collected by the Bureau of Land Management during 1972 for use of its campgrounds in Utah, pending Congressional action on the Golden Eagle fee program or substitute legisla- Folklorist-in-Residen- LDS Frank Shields has announced A GLAUCOMA excel- Currently, Guy Carawan is DOES YOUR CHILD HAVE TWO GOOD EYES? The time to find out is now. Valley ... among the wonders of San Juan a dune relevance and general THE BAD OLD DAYS, WHEN CONSTRUCTION FLAGMEN WERE MEN? You see here the great improvement on this situation made by Shocker Construction as they tear into the widening and upgrading of 163 from Monticello to Verdure. This is Donna (Mrs. Charlie) Graves, of Eastland. I. But at other times you might see Mrs. June Bailey of Monticello, or Rita (Mrs. Virgil) Smith of Dove Creek at work. These are the only signs theyve given the ladies so far, but they may have to add keep your eyes on the road. Donna says its nice work, but sometimes it gets a little bit dusty. Miles Turnbull photos REMEMBER Week-En- d conference The semi-annu- al of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints will be held this weekend in the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Sessions began today, and will continue on Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8. Reports by the general authorities will highlight the conference, with sessions being covered by KUTA radio, and television from Salt Lake. Proceedings of the priesthood meeting, to be held Saturday night at 7 p.m., will be broadcast directly to the Monticello and Blanding Ward Chapels. Attending the conference from the San Juan Stake are Stake President and Mrs. L. Robert Anderson; members of the Stake Primary Presidency, Ruth Smith, Jewel Adams and Jean Jones, and board |