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Show 25th deadline on antelope for big game now are available Permits at Division of Wildlife Resources offices, license agents andk from Conservation Applications Officers. Hitter's choice permits for tl4 general deer season must be applied for. by mail to the Division office in the region where the hunt willoccur. Deadline for applications is 5 p.m., August 22. The draw- ing will be held August 26. Open bull elk and archery elk permits will be sold by mail as well as in person for for the first time t h i s y e a r. Hunters must pay the $15 permit fee upon application, which must be made between July 28 and 5 p.m., August 8. The 100 nonresident elk per- mits .will be sold on a first-com- e, first servedbasis. There is no application deadline. The permits cost $75. Restricted area elk permits may be applied for until 5 p.m., August 20. Dual applications will not be accepted this year. The drawing is scheduled for 9 a.m., August 26. Successful applicants must pay for the permit by 5 p.m., September 4. The Division must receive applications for antelope permits by 5 p.m. July 25, either in person or by mail. Drawing for the permits will be at 9 a.m., August 1. The moose, buffalo and bighorn sheep permits may be applied for until 5p.m., July 25. Applications may be made in person or by mail and must be accompanied by a $100 money order or certified check. Successful applicants will be notified by mail for all drawings. once-in-a-lifeti- me Doctors plan office expansion A by Margie Teeter building permit to enlarge the office space for Drs. Car-ro- ll Goon and Jerrold Smith was approved at last weeks meeting of the Monticello City Council. Construction was estimated to cost $45,000. Plans callfor four examining rooms, two room laboratories, an and other office various x-r- ay rooms. Architect for the building is Edwards and Daniels of Salt Lake City and contractor was listed as E. J. Sonderegger of Monticello. Three other building per- - That scritch-scratc- h Council sets burn permits 1975 by Margie Teeter The Monticello City Council approved a new, written burning permit system for the city at its meeting last week. The move came at the request of Fire Chief John The Chief indicated there had been several burnings in the city and the fire hadnt been department notified. Citizens may obtain the permits from the city building. Him-melburg- er. Record There willbe a$l charge. Police will be informed of the burning permits and will check Juan on them. The fire chief also asked about setting up training sessions for the Monticello firemen. The council reported that this had been approved in the past. The state fire code was discussed again. The council voted for the city to adopt the state fire code earlier this year. San The the Forest Service regulars this summer are, from left: Danny Johnson, recreation aide; Joy Sallee and Barbara Vigil, employed under the Work Experience Program administered by the Department of Employment Security; Ernest Yazzie, Alfred Atson and Terry Keeswood, members of the Navajo Youth Corps, and Joe Garcia, fire guard. Picture was taken at the Forest Service installation near Monticello. HELPING the OUT teachers are returning. You know what this means? School is just around the corner. Goody, Goody! Terry has returned from By Kay Knight visiting Schurr. Kris and Jody What a surprize for Lupita and Harlin. Toby and Mitchell buzzed in with Patsy. Goodness, thought she had forgotten us. Salt Lake City was good for her. Shes really grown. Toby and Mitchell have cided to stay for awhile. de- ng- ladies-who-like-to-SE- W! Our sympathy to Myrt Hunt. Please tell me your news. Hi: Another week has flown by. The Mexican Hat Summer School has ended with a Bang. They went to carnival in Blanding. A great time was had by all, until one teacher discovered someone had helped themselves to her money. Its really a shame. Really nice to have Elizabeth home. Her grandmother, Sally Vas Ess, her aunt, Lucile Decker, and cousin, Jackie Decker, brought her from Phoenix. On their return to Phoenix, they had car trouble, and were stranded in Monument Valley for hours. Some unknown passer-b- y assisted or they would be there, yet. Thank you, whomeverl Hey! Kids! Have you noticed... mits were approved at the They were Dave Christensen, a $150 storage building; Devon Burtonshaw, a $500 bathroom, and Clarence Ramsay, $500 to enlarge a shop area. Mr. Ramsays permit received only tentative approval, with the city council asking City Manager Clyde Christensen to check several of the measurements on the meeting. permit. you hear may not be your record... 10 OFF ON ALL PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES 132 North, 2nd East Juiy24, MONTICELLO to the local merchants for maintaining and expanding their business in such a way that our people can get the goods and services they need right here at home, saving all the time and money it takes to buy somewhere else. |