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Show , i 1 - 2 NOTICE CD a Na- o u Q o: grams, to be located in Bland-in- 3 C 8 to tracting .c h- - of a camping and boating authority, in the amount of $46,000 is being made available to provide assistance for an estimated 14 Contract units for large families (3 or more bedrooms) and 6 units for other famiUes. fa- v instructions, Appropriate inand other forms Program formation and contained in a Developers Packet which may be obtained from: and Production Control Records Department of Housing & Urban Development P. O. Box 11009 Salt Lake City, Utah 84147 store, motel, administration staff residences, service station, cafe, etc., in Secs. 28, 29, 32, 33, T38S, R11E, SLB&M, and also inSecs. 28 and 29, T38 12S, RUE, SLB&M; and used from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for the supple- mental irrigation of 2.0 acs. in Sec. 29, T38 12S, RUE, Telephone: SLB&M. Protests resisting the of this appUcation granting with reasons therefor must be filed in dupUcate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84U4, on , or before July 17, 1976. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER . v. ( 524-52- 34 strain of the 50 people who participated in the their muscle fibers., but it was to no avail, as the other team won. Photo by Alvin Reiner. WITH A MIGHTY HEAVE, some 1 1 Though proposals for . The Bluff Homecoming is an annual event which celebrates the arrival of the Hole in the Rock party to this desert oasis in the spring of 1880. The parade, which featured everything from hand plows to modern mini tractors, would Its way along the mile long route through the scenic town. Bluff L J).S. Branch President, Scott Hurst, shook things up by firing his cannon at the end of the parade. When the reverberation off the nearby cliffs had ceased, and the . tan areas are not to be submitted by a required deadline date, potential submitters for those areas are cautioned that HUD may re-aUoc- ate ' ' ' f I ' ' I f' i H; t I J '''4 Notification of Fund this Availability at a later date. Published in the San Juan Record June 3 and 10, 1976. nearby spectators were able to hear again, it was time to partake in the epicurian delights being served at the rodeo grounds. - T The afternoon's activities included a variety of races and other tests of physical prowess. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS $ to be held by UTAH STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION .0 Public hearings will be held by the Utah State Board of on proposed new requirements for high school graduation and on guidelines for student rights and responThe hearings will be held from 7:00 p.m. to sibilities. 10:00 p.m. at: arm-wrestli- , June 9, 1976 lf hours will be devoted to each subject area. new of the Copies proposals may be obtained by writing or the Office of the State Board of Education, 250 East calling Fifth South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111 - 533-5431 The Homecoming Day festi- vities concluded with a talent v to FOR SALE A AUTHENTIC TRADING POST Ift?- ' if to $ Four-Corne- rs Bluff, Monday Utah Telephone; 84512 801672-227- 8 closed - 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday closed Thursday - 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. by appointment only (phone - Wednesday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday p.m. to 6 p.m. -- $ b Market 1 MONTICELLO BARBER SHOP i whose repertoir ranged from semi -- risque humor to patriotic music. 587-.2684J- & - accom- panying himself on the guitar. Brothers Dick and Ralph Howe showed their versatility by playing two musical instruments each. George Hatch teamed up with the Howes for several numbers. The near capacity crowd was further entertained by Ron Kartchner and his daughters Debbie and Kathy from Bland-in- g, New (temporary) hours Friday Box 338 . several songs while nd PAINTED HORN TRADING POST show at the Bluff LDS Chapel. Sue Z an Morgan displayed her talents on the organ while Denise frost read ahumorous patriotic message and then on the played Malaguena piano. Reuben Carson sang MERLIN MORGAN, winner of the equestrian events, heads for the finish line. Photo by Alvin Reiner. Highway 163, Near Navajo Reservation; in spacious area and near Monument Indian trade Valley. with at least eight months tourist trade. Indian arts, crafts, rugs, General merchandise, and jewelry. groceries, antiques and gasoline.. Largest trading post with Chevron Gas in Bluff. For more info. .write: ar price. raium EllillilliaiiaiiaiiaiiippptiaBliilM 1 ng, tug-of-w- one-ha- Year-rou- Roach proved to be the top the competition among younger set as he garnered several first-plaawards, while Merlin Morgan showed his finesse among the men by winning the barrel racing and horse racing events, Mike Herring placed a close second in both of the equestrian contests. Other events included a in which over fifty persons participated and a water dunk where one could drench hisor her neighbor for a ce CARBON HIGH SCHOOL Location: Jeffery Second-grade- r, Education One and ar tug-o-w- shine to illuminate the colorful Pioneer and Native American costumes displayed in the Bluff Homecoming parade. by Alvin Reiner The dark, dense forbidding clouds which brought some much needed rain to this area, dissipated to allow the sun- - the funds mentioned in Published in the San Juan Record June 3, , 10 and 17, 1976. 'O butions Contract with HUD. cility, a mobile home park, camping facilities, marina, buildings, with HUD, orbyPHAs on behalf of owners with whom the PHA proposes to contract pursuant to an Annual Contri- domestic purposes of 500,000 persons and 200 families and for uses incidental to the operation and administration o g, Utah. Proposals may be submitted by private owners or Public Housing Agency (PHA) owners for direct con- 8-i- ch c8 I accept preliminary proposals for newly constructed housing units under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Pro- well, 1054 ft. deep at a point S. 1913 ft. and W. 1640 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 29, T38 12S, R11E, SLB&M; (2) 5 12-inwell, 600 ft. deep at a point N. 1397 ft. and W. 671 ft. from SE Cor. SEc. 29, T38S, R11E, SLB&M, (Halls Crossing National Park Service Facility, Glen Canyon National Rec. Area); and used from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 for the (1) ' - The Department of Housing and Urban Development will 0) "3 ' . Notification of fund Availability No. UT30-001- 4 tional Park Service, P. 0. Box 25287, Denver, Colorado 80225, has filed with the State Engineer Appl. No. 46353 (99-5to appropriate 0.4 sec. ft of water in San Juan County. The water is to be diverted from two wells as follows: n ' USERS Dept, of Interior, UJS. o05to TO WATER Bluff Homecoming observed PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE & klI Beans Wheat $13.50 $ 5.00 |