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Show Outeast News 1975 Juiy24, Record Juan San By Helen Redshaw The family of the late Myrtle Merz held a family reunion at Buckboard flat Sunday July 20. Of the 11 children, nine were there with grandchildren and a few guests. Mrs. Gary Crowley hosted the U.M.W. ladies Thursday, July 17 in Eastland in the lovely new home they remodeled from what was known as the Zwicker place, built in the 20s and considered quite a show place in the dry lands at that time. Mrs. Crowley had for dinner guests that evening' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder, her brother, Fred, an aunt Mrs. Charles Snyder and brother Sidneys of their children. Dan The Wildlife code prohibits keeping fawns as pets week-en- d Travelers and sightseers Mountains and Blue the through Elk Ridge will soon start seeing young spotted fawns. Deer fawns are usually born between June 15 and July 15. At hidden by their mothers and not too many people see them. Around the middle of August they become more noticeable; when they can run and escape from their enemies. One enemy for the new born fawn is man. Many people come upon a fawn hidden in the grass, or other sheltered area, wife and two and will take it home because abanthey thought it was not case. the doned. This is The doe will come back to find her young gone, and the fawn will either die or live an unnatural life in captivity. and Kathy spent the with Dans parents, Forest Johnsons. Yours Truly enjoyed the entertainment. for the senior citizens at the Cahone School 18th. Building Friday, thePauline Carol Trudeau, McCabe and Ruby Johnson were the perfect hostesses for the pot luck dinner at a p.m. Oldsters from all the way to Pagosa Springs, Cortez, and areas between, and Dove Creek, and a few younger people. Stephanie Barry accompanied Jeannie Redshaw to Grand Junction Monday. the Its first, they are carefully No, its just been left by the doe while she feeds. Division of Wildlife photo. AN ABANDONED FAWN? The Wildlife Resources Code of Utah states that it is unlawful to take any protected wildlife species into captivity. So please, when you see a young animal in the wild, look, but dont touch! Leon Bogedahl, Conservation Officer. News at Creek ...Aneth, too! by LaRue McCulloch The Doyle Jacobs family are sporting a beautiful new e. gold and brown Guess they will get to really try it out while they are on their vacation in Washington. Mrs. Ella ODell visited her son and family, the Garner ODells, for a couple of weeks. New faces in our community are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nez and their children, Jennifer (age 16), Wanda (age 15), mini-hom- Victoria (age 11), and Alexander (age 9). The Nezs are Tohatchi, New Mexico and have been employed for 16 years by El Paso Natural Gas. Our congratulations go to Ron and Sarah Barlow on the arrival of their new daughter, Ruth Marie. She was born July 13th 1975 in Provo and six she weighed 7 pounds, ounces. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore have been here the last two months visiting their son and family, the Dave Becks. The Moores will be spending some time in Monticello, then will return to Yuma, Arizona for the winter. The Bill Ottes have bought Woodland Trailer Court in Farmington, New Mexico. It is a park and they purchased nine of the trailers in it. Lillie is managing the court at present, and Bill, and Ronnie are batching it here at the Creek. A special thanks to the who and made teachers aides summer school such a fun and learning experience for the from 29-spa- tisaae &D) aim ce kids. Kim Otte has accepted employment in Farmington and has moved there. Blue Mountain Jaymes Helmsetters The are moving to Baker, Oregon where Jaymes will be teaching this fall. Georgene plans on just being a housewife and July 25 and 26 at the San Juan County Fairgrounds she will take some college classes. The 29th of July is Georgene joining her mother for a trip to Germany. We wish the Helmstetters well in new venture. Mr. and Mrs. Tuffy Overton and Billy vacationed for two weeks in Texas. They got lots of relaxation and a good visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lot from Belton, Texas have come to visit the Ottes. Lillie Lot is Bills mother. Janet Overton is in Okla- their Bareback Bronc Riding Bull Riding Calf Roping Barrel Race Team Tying Saddle Bronc Entrants sign up at Triangle H Motel Stock furnished by Buster Webb, Bloomfield, New Mexico Friday at 6 p.m. Saturday at 3 p.m homa visiting her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kemner recently returned from the Lions International Convention which was held in Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Tingey from Orem, Utah accompanied them. They said the convention was the best ever; very informative, well planned and beneficial. They toured the Dallas area and saw many in- teresting places and attractions. 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