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Show NELLS NEWSY Claramay Snyder at Grants, husband, George H. Snyder, were former residents of Monticello. She was 56 years old at the time of her death on Last week it clouded up to rain Then it passed us by again. Is another sort of thing Wonder of San Juan. Some get little white clouds that cry But we get big black clouds that lie And we April are getting mighty dry. twenty-fourt- was the h day That Daren Paige Rowley came to stay. Carol and Sam way out in Ne- vada Are very glad that they have had her. their two sons Von and Justin With pride in their baby sister are bustin. Shes nearly eight pounds of sugar and spice With dark curly hair and deep blue eyes. And Legal Notice year. MILK: Approximately 1900 half pint cartons of Grade A milk to be delivered daily to the school kitchens at B landing School, Bluff Elementary R. Lyman EleAlbert School, mentary School, Monticello Elementary School, Monticello High School, San Juan High Montezuma Creek School, School, Mexican Hat School and La Sal School. Bids may be submitted on either a district wide basis or an individual school basis. No deliveries are to be made when school is not in session. Approximately 850 tons oiled slack delivered to the following schools: Bland -ing Elementary School, La Sal Monticello High School, San Juan High School, School, San Juan Jr. High School, and Albert R. Lyman Elementary Coal is to be equal School. in quality standards to Carbon Fuel Company coal, Carbon Furnish bids County, Utah. COAL: 1 14 x 114 and 1 Monticello grandparents, Guy la and Sam, Think shes sweet as strawberry jam. To the Jim Palmers of Hamilton, Montana Shes as sweet as a ripe banana. Im late with this as you can see Guy la forgot to give the news to me. She cant understand just why she did Since this is the very first girl grand kid. The Rowleys are as pleased as they can be. at last boast a girl on the family tree. To Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bronson attended the funeral of Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education, San Juan County School District, will receive sealed bids for furnishing the following supplies to be delivered as needschool ed during the 1974-7- 5 on 14 x sizes. State mine from which coal is to be purchased. 0 L.P. GAS: Gas to be delivered to the following schools: Bluff, Mexican Hat, Albert R. Lyman, San Juan High School. Bids must be plainly marked Sealed Bid on the outside of envelope and indicate which item or items the bid covers. Legal Notice NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in San Juan and Grand Counties throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Carl A. 4120 5491 So. W., Ransdell, 0.015 Kearns, Utah 84118. 43569 (05-97- 9) sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point S. 930 ft. and E. 140 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 1, T27S, R22E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 horses and 1 cow; and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NW14NW14 6-i- nch 100-2- 00 Sec. 1, T27S, R22E. Leonard R. 43570 (09-58- 4) Howe, Box 1025, Monticello, 0.1 sec. ft. of Utah 84535. water is to be diverted from ft. an well, 100-3602 ft. deep at a point S. and E. 309 ft. from Nl4 Cor. Sec. 3, T37S, R22E; and used for the purposes in a drive-i- n theater, concession stand and 00 8-i- nch bathrooms inNWl4NEl4Sec. 3, T37S, R22E. (05-98- 1) Oren L. 43586 Moore, 563 E. Locust Ln., Moab, Utah 84532. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep at a point N. 1190 ft. and E. 820 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 6, T26S, R22E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family; and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for 100-2- 6-i- 00 the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SW14SW14 WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED at 4:30 p.m. at the office of the Board of Education, San Juan County School District, Monticello, Utah June granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 13, 1974. BIDS 27, 1974. Board of Education San Juan School District by Nancy Cahoon, Clerk 1974. 13 and children, John and Julie came with her. All of Mrs. Wilsons family with the exception of four, were here to celebrate her homecoming and Memorial Day. Hazel French and Dionne Connoughton and children, Mike and Duston, came down from Salt Lake. All of Vedas family came and Kenny French and family of and 20, Mrs. Donna Redd and her Donnalee Wolfe, daughter, to Salt Lake recently. drove Mrs. Redd flew with her daughter, Jeanne Anthony, to Seattle to pick up a little Korean girl who will be adopted by the Anthonys. Little Aryn is one year old and is a heart-steal- er according to her proud grandmother. Mrs. Any Green, Mrs. Ada Love and Denise and Matthew Love came down from Layton to attend the graduation of their niece, Carrie Leavitt. Coming for the graduation of James Haller were his aunt and uncle, Larraine and Fred Sec. 6, T26S, R22E. Protests resisting the Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in San Juan Record May 30, June 6 and 13, 1974. Glendale, Calfironia also joined the group. They had a picnic and reunion on the moun- tain. Sixteen golfers participated in the Scotch Foresome last Friday. It was won by Mike Pehrson and Diane Pehrson. The next one will be June 14th. More ladies are needed for the matches. Come and bring a covered dish for the supper which follows the contest. Max and Sandy Black and family enjoyed a trip to Powell, Missouri for a visit with the Ken Iverson family at Copperhead Ranch. Their children got to see an unusual sight - rain! The Dalton Gang inlaws and outlaws -- - got together for their annual Memorial Day reunion. After picnicking at Dalton Springs, they decorated the graves on their boot-hi- ll at Verdure. Hilda Guffey and daughters came from Denver; Monte Dalton was here -- Bosking of Los Gaton, California. Mr. and Mrs; Ralph Robson and Ila Robson attended the graduation exercises in Moab last Thursday evening for their grandson, Rick Robson. Mr. and Mrs. John Redd returned home from Ogden last week after spending two weeks there with the children of their daughter, Maris Bishoff. Mrs. Bishoff took her husband to Los Angeles for medical treat- pot-lu- ck -- ment. C leone and Cecil Hansen took Fletch Bronson boating on Lake Powell last Monday. went to which Mr. Bronson had long wanted to see. He was They The Board of Education reserves the right to reject all or any portion of a bid. Published June 6, ter, Eula Stuckey, May 8th. By Nell Dalton goes on Mrs. Snyder and her 11th. NOYES How often this really thrilled with the entire trip. Mrs. Gladys Wilson returned home last week from her winters stay in Shreveport, Louisianna. Her daugh- New Mexico on Saturday, May Hole-in-the-Ro- ck, A Proud Pocket Gift For Grads and Dads. Unicom1Q4 With Memory Mini-Calculat- or This perfect pocket or has its own memory that will purse size help the grad or dad figure a budget, balance a checkbook, speed up school homework, calculate gas mileage, keep track of shopping expenses, etc. At this price, its the perfect answer to your gift buying proband theyll remember you. lems. It remembers At last, a gift that remembers. mini-calculat- or . 0 0 . . Full four function - x -- r Independent memory retains desired figures without interrupting other continuing calcula- tions 0 0 0 0 0 0 Automatic constant Floating decimal Easy-to-rea- d, 8 digit display Handy shirt pocket size ounces light Battery operated (standard 6 9 volt) Price includes leather grained carrying case and A.C. adapter. the San Juan Record from Fallbrook , California; Gail Dalton from St. George; s, the Dale Pillings, Joe McCourts and Clyde came down from Price; Cornelius Richmond and son, Ronnie, came from Salt Lake; the Yancy Dalton family from Cortez; the Bud Masons from Moab and Gina Farmer and son from Redvale, Colorado. They were reunited here with the Max, Melvin and Val Daltons, the Ruka-vena- Tracys, the Wendell Blacks, the Jim Forrests and the Lynn Pattersons from Guy Blanding, making 50 altogether. Visiting the Chap Blakesfor two weeks are L. Cdr. Don Blake and wife, Keston, and two daughters . They have just returned to the states from Atsugi, Japan. Don will be stationed in California now. Carolyn Warren came home from Layton last week for her mother, Arvillas birthday. She is taking classes this summer at Weber State and at the University of Utah toward her . masters degree. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Blake are in Monticello for the summer again after spending the winter in warmer climes. All of Vin Redds daugh ters had a reunion in Monticello last week. Dorothy Jameson came from Provo, Virginia Hammond from Boulder, Barbara Hammett, from Brigham City, Maude Redd from Salt Lake and Francis White from La Sal. They visited Canyonlands and Monument Valley and other scenic wonders. They all attended the wedding of Jim White in St. George last Saturday night. Kent Steele is home from Snow College in Ephraim for the summer. He brings greetings from Le Grande Olson. Diane and Jon Wright and children from Grants, New Mexico spent the Memorial with Mabel Day weekend the Jim Wights. Wright and Alta Redd Winzenried is visiting Ray Redd in Monticello and Belle at the Nursing Home Alta lives in in Blanding. Salt Lake. Mrs. Angeline Westcott recently went to Vale, Oregon, to visit her son Winns family and meet the new baby, Bryce. She brought the two eldest children, Tod and Sherry, home with her for a weeks visit. She took them up to Salt Lake where their parents picked them up. Then last week, Winn and Tod came to Monticello and Winn overhauled his mothers car while here. Mrs. Keith Hoggard and sons, Kim and Kirk, and also Kims friend, Denise Meadows, visited Mrs. Louise Black over the Memorial holiday. Kathy Stewart and Craig and Debbie Halls came from Salt Lake for Max Halls gradua- tion. They stayed over Mem- orial Day. Berniece and Waldo Allred of La Palma, California visited friends and relatives in MonticeUo last week. Mil- dred Odettes sister, Myra, also visited from California. were all guests at a They mountain steak fry while here. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Garard of Scottsdale, Arizona, came on Memorial Day weekend to visit and get their son, Da- -' vid, who attended school here. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Ramsey went to Provo May 30th for Kevins graduation from Utah Technical College. He received an associate of applied science degree in accounting. Dick Johnson, son of Thora Gayle and George A. Johnson, died last week in Salt (Please turn to page 12) |