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Show o Crafts Fair set for July 5 years of tra- j ditions Two-hundr- ed is the theme of the Frontiers Day Crafts Fair scheduled for July 5. The planning committee challenges all community members, even the kids and men, to enter at least one thing in the crafts third place ribbons awarded as well as three rosettes for best of show. ments, to attend the June 24 meeting of the4 Garden Club, which will be a workshop on flower, arrangements. It will be at the library at 8:15 p.m. special categories for children, teens and men. Chair- woman Kathryn Shumway encourages everyone to start best practicing breads recipes for pies, cakes, on and Audrey Halliday. The flower show will have 12 categories which will be judged with first, second and their and pastries. First, second and third place ribbons will be awarded in 10 different categrand gories as well as Many visitors in San Juan championship awards. There are five main in the quilt contest, chairnian Grover stated, with entries being judged in three categories according to ages. Prizes will be awarded for best pieced tops, painted tops, Bicentennial tops, theme and heirloom quilts. The age divisions are 0 years, and over years, div-sio- ns May was a heavy use month of the recreation for most area in San Juan County. The San Juan River is experiencing heavy use with the warmer weather, especially over the Memorial weekend, according to the Utah State Division of Parks and Recreation. Goosenecks State Reserve year-to-da- May to 19,531 visitors. A nature trail was open to the public over the Memorial Day weekend to help add meaning to the visitors park experience. The trail is a 24 mile, moderately strenuous loop. The trail and interpretive brochure are designed to help the park visitor gain a knowledge of the monument. The trail cover's plants, animals and some of the geology of the area. Record The baking contest, as well as the flower show, has y, year-to-da- June interested in making arrange- Five categories of display will be shown: a flower show with Judy Mainord as chairman; a Bicentennial baking contest headed by Kathryn Shumway; a quilt contest with Lou Ann Grover as chairman; photography exhibit with Tony Wojcik in charge, and an Arts and Crafts display organized by Janet Wilcox, Carla Lyman, Merilee Larsen, Linda was visited by 5844 visitors during the month, with 1200 of these visitors over the Memorial Day weekends The te visits for total now Goosenecks is 11,410 visitors through May, representing a substantial increase over last years figure. Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument also had heavy use over the Memorial Day weekend with 1800 visitors, making the total visitors for May 7568. This brings te the total through 17, Garden Club president Judy Mainord has issued an invitation to all gardners and others in the area who are fair. Hal-lida- 1976 ap-pliq- 18-- 30 30-6- 60. All quilts must be quilted to enter the contest. Tied quilts may be displayed in the Arts and Crafts exhibit. All kinds of handier aft items and are non-breaka- antiques ble for the Art and needed Craft display. Crafts com- pleted for the Bicentennial and made since last years Frontiers Day are especially wanted. Exhibitors are asked to bring their items over on the 4th of July or contact any of the Arts and Crafts committeewomen. Families are encouraged to put together an exhibit of their handmade items and hobbies for display. Special awards will be given for this as well as best Bicentennial entry", most unique, something out and of nothing, entries in the youngest and brought by oldest person. Plan ahead now so you will have something to enter", enJanet courages ptf ' . ' v ' ss ' ' . ' ' - ' " - '' 's ' "V Vt - y.- s' ' , K s' Y s v Yi.' 'VN'Y s . .v. 'T S' I Y ", 5 i 4' V YY -' yv;; Yr V OVER Juan v s' s F Tt " ' , ' V;.'Y) "'x. Y' YY'"1 ' s v, h,' from the Monticello Stake formed this years Relief Society Stake Chorus which presented two' fine patriotic programs last Friday. Photo and caption by Janet Wilcox. Good tourist Many at Relief Society concerts year ahead Harris, Audiences attending both the 6 and 8 p.m. concerts of the Relief Society Stake Chorus were thrilled by the stirring John Burden, general manager of Gouldings Lodge and Monument Post, Trading Monticello the told Valley, stirring rendition ofAmerica The script by Mable June wove a connecting thread between many varied selections ranging from old favorites, When I Grow Too Old to Drem, and aSouthern songs medley, to the contemporary For All We Know and Ive Been Everywhere" sung by Linda Lewis and Karen The Beautiful, arranged by Erik Leidzen. Commendation goes to the accompanist, Mable June Palmer, for the two special the wrote; hymn medley and the beautiful Western medley. Soloists in the program were Bruce Bayles, Lorraine Hansen, Jolene Holt, Margaret Van Dyke, Linda Chamberlain, and Cheryl Linton. Palmer The results of tighter federal and tribal credit regulations, now in effect on the reservation, have not been as adverse as had been feared. Burden said. But he did note that many traditional customs regarding pawn and credit have been discontinued by traders Adams. Eleven selections in all were memorized and sung by the 50 -- voice chorus directed, by S take director, Relva Bowring. The selection Grandmothers Apron" was an audience favorite sung by Nancy Bayles, Renee Pincock, Edna Henke, Ruth Nielson, Margaret Shumway, Kay Bradford, Beverly so as to protect themselves against possible legal actions. HEAVY EQUIPMENT COUNTY OF SAN JUAN, Butt-an- Connie Brown. Highlighting the well prepared and presented program was the childrens chorus Me Gave God Dear singing America, climaxed by the arrangements and renditions of secular, sacred and patriotic songs. Chamber recently that signs point to a good tourist year in Southern San Juan County. Burden said advance reservations at their facilities are up, and that other developments better access to Lake Powell, and an addition to Recapture Lodge in Bluff-- are other indications of an up year. Virginia UCTION UTAH SATURDAY, JUNE 19 The County of San Juan will offer the following surplus roadequipment and property for sale at a public auction to be held at the County Shop, 835 E. Highway 160, Monticello at P m ' Saturday, June 19, 1976. 0 The equipment may be inspected at the County Road Shed, Monticello, Utah until that time. AUTHORIZED The Singer man SALES will be & SERVICE in Monti cello, 1 1 at will on 1 1 you want your sewing machine picked up for repair or want to look at a new or used machine call collect between 9 and 6, Monday through Saturday: 12597884 at noon - 1962 ALLIS CHALMER YD. LOADER 1 - 1968 CHEV. 34 TON PICKUP 1 1968 CHEV. 34 TON PICKUP 1 - 1960 FORD 24 TON CREW CAB 1 - 1969 CHEV. 34 TON PICKUP 1 - 1966 CHEV. 34 TON PICKUP 1 - 1963 FORD 24 TON PICKUP 1 - 1961 CHEV. 12 TON PICKUP 1 - 1966. INT. 3000- - GAL TANK WATER TRUCK 1 - 1963 HD-6- G AC TRACK LOADER, 1 12, YARD BUCKET - 1954 CHEV. CAB & CHASSIS 1 HD-6- 1 G 12 TRUCK - 1 1964 CHEV. YARD 5 DUMP TRUCK - 1 1970 DODGE OR SEDAN - 1971 FORD SEDAN (26896) SEDAN 1 SEDAN 1 1200-GATANK WATER FIRE TRUCK 1 - CASE 530 BACKHOE 1 - CASE MODEL 190 GARDEN TRACTOR, 12 HR. KOHLER - 1950 CHEV. PANEL TRUCK 1 1 - 1970 DODGE APPROX. 75 OLD BATTERIES APPROX. 75 USED PICKUP TIRES, 1 DRIVE MICHIGAN LOADER' WITH 5 YARD TRACK, . If 1 D-- BUCKET holding a sewing machine sale Upholstery Shop in Monti cello FRIDAY, JUNE 25 - 1958 DW-2- 1 SCRAPER - 1957 DW-2- 1 SCRAPER - 1959 7 CAT DOZER - 1961 275A 1 me be Bob Low's We be served Equipment and property for Sale: Blanding and Dove Creek on a regular weekly schedule starting June 25, and 26. Guaranteed repair service on all makes and mode-- s of sewing machines. Free estimates. We will clean, oil and adjust your machine while in your area. Full line of new. Singer sewing machines and many makes and models of used machines. in-ho- will Lunch - 1971 CHEV. - 1971 FORD - 1942 CHEV. L. . SUITABLE FOR RECAP. TONS SCRAP IRpN 1 - SICARD ROTARY SNOW BLOWER, MOUNTS ON FRONT END LOADER 200 - 5 FOOT CEDAR POSTS -1 MODEL 320U JOHN DEERE 5 1- TRACTOR SEVERAL PAIR OF GRADER TRACTOR TIRE CHAINS 1 2 & - 1966 FORD 34 TON PICK-U- P - USED 5 YARD STEEL DUMP BEDS (26850) The County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. All sales will be for cash or certified check unless otherwise arranged for with clerk. All sales will be final. JOHNNY GREEN Auctioneer LYNN San ,y 50 WOMEN co-ordin- Wilcox. fAj A ..c, ADAMS .Clerk The |