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Show for the Record 1972 Record 20, April Cont. from Page Juan 1 been that good government is the best politics. San ESA IS ORGANIZING a drive alumito collect num cans in the Monticello area. Please hold all your re-cycla- ble The aluminum cans for this drive; collection points will be announced as soon as they are set up. GLEN CANYON National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge have had a great increase in visitors this year EVERETT SECRETARY THE MEXICAN HAT NEFF, 7th Grader Wilson check from ASSOCIATION, receives Collins and 6th Grader Alice Cly. Pat Davis photo OF By PAT DAVIS On Monday morning, April 17, the faculty and students ceeds of their school Carnival. Mexican Hat Association of the Mexican Hat School President Jim Hunt, Secretary assembled on the school Everett Neff and board memgrounds to see the ambulance ber Bill Davis drove the amthey helped buy from the pro bulance over and gave a dem BILL DAVIS ADJUSTS THE BLANKET over Norris Cly in demonstration of new ambulance as Mexican Hat Association Pat Davis photo President Jim Hunt looks on. onstration of how to ready a patient for a trip to the pital. hos- Seventh grader Wilson Collins and 6th grader Alice Cly, representing the student body, then presented Association Secretary Everett Neff with, a check for $255 toward the purchase of the ambulance. FREE CAR well give you a complete engine tune-u-p for only. . . WASH with each tune-u- p 1 compared to last year, as is the case with all the parks and monuments in our area. Visits to Glen Canyon were during March, and up 207 the year. Rainbow 85 for up visitors increased Bridge 688 in March, and 534 for the year to date. AND CHASING CAPTURING wild horses and burros on public lands is now outlawed. This reminder came from Robert D. Nielson, BLM state director for Utah, in commenting on the December 15, 1971, act of Congress which placed administration and protection of wild horses and burros on public lands under the Secretaries of the Interior and Agri- culture. Mr. Nielson said about 650 horses and burros are on lands in Utah administered by Bureau of Land Wild Management. free-roami- ng free-roami- ng horses and burros are defined by the Congres- sional Act as all unbranded and unclaimed horses and burros on public lands of the United States. Persons claiming ownership of a horse or burro on public lands are entitled to recover them only if recovery is permissible under state branding and estray laws, Mr. Nielson noted. Authorization for recovering a horse or burro must be obtained from the BLM office administering the area where the animal is THE APR IL-TH- RO U GH-J- U LY runoff from the Colorado River watershed above Lake Powell is expected to be only 6.4 million acre-fee- t, or 77 of the long-tim- e average runoff, the Bureau of Reclamation announced last week. The forecast has been declining in recent weeks due to low precipwere itation. Streamflows than usual March higher during but the melting snowbanks are rapidly disappearing. The forecast is based on the seasonal accumulation of precipitation to April 1 at 58 SOLVERTOWN CUSTOM AS LOW AS Offer on blackwalls, whitewalls slightly higher stations and on April 1 snow data at 48 snow courses within the watershed area. It presumes normal precipitation during late spring and early summer. Lake Powell behind Glen Dam is expected to reach about elevation 3,623 feet above mean sea level by midsummer, or about the same as last summer and 9 feet above its present level. It will then contain 14.5 million acre-fee- t, or 58 of its capacity. The lake should remain near this level during the remainder of the recreation season. . LIFESAVER RADIAL gALI THE 40,000 MILE TIRE ATnrECmtt: VAN CAMPED, PICK-U- P, AND PANEL TRUCK OWNERS 300 WMtowall tlu AI7S-1- 3 plui M.T. f I.W par tlra plus trada In HEAVY DUTY ALSO ON SALE: EXPPEOGgqUre ?irEsuy 209 N. Main Made BFG's best passenger tire Our with Dynacor4' Rayon Cord best mileage tire safest, strongest, Canyon fmmm 1. 1 T. of $ 1 36 pei lire SIZf 6.M16S24JS SUE 6 SIZE 7.00-1- 70 15 plus $2288 plus $29.88 plus F F T. of $2 61 per lire of $2.70 per tire F F T. F E.T. of $2 84 per tire sirw Service you can trust n Phone 587-255- 5 Monticello Redd Monticello from Page 2 attending were President and Mrs. Robert Anderson, Bishop and Mrs. Lisle Adams and son Greg, Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Freestone and Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Also attending were Daryles wife, Pearl, his son, Hardy, and wife, Sue, and his daughter, Joan. |