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Show r. 1977 i6, June Due to drought conditions and high winds of this area, the Bluff volunteer fire department has received from the district fire warden, John Baker, the authority to stop all outside burning in Bluff. However, due to the lack of a city garbage collection de- city dump instead of burning it. Outside burning is illegal throughout Utah from May 1 until October 31, and anyone doing such burning is subject to a citation by the district San the past 23 years he operated the state liquor store in Mon-ticeU- Lewis sang Going followed by speaker, Home, C. Bishop Cooper Jones. lauded Jim for a Jones Bishop life of hard work, honesty, and helpfulness to many people, $20,000 theft be should in a cleared area be placed in a cleared area away from buildings and should have some kind of cover such as heavy mesh wire or grate. Anyone wishing to clean their property is asked to please haul the trash to the placed Steel tubing worth an esti-ate- d $20,000 has been reported stolen from the Texaco Ismay unit in southern San Juan County. The sheriffs office said the theft was reported early this week and was believed to have occurred about two weeks ago. his mother, his neighbors, wi- The Frank Hobbs Construction Co. LICENSED GENERAL CONTRACTOR CUSTOM Remodel E & SMALL Bathroom Commercial Specialties & ing-Kitch- en Call HOMES-LARG- 259-568- Moab, Utah 5, KRAIG KOSANKE, above, has qualified for the Utah State High School bull riding finals in Heber City June 22, 23 and 24. Kosanke, who represented the Monticello High School Blue Mountain Rodeo Club, captured second place in bull riding in the El Dorado Rodeo in Price on June 4 to qualify for state. The winner of the Heber City finals will qualify for the National High School Finals in Helena, Montana, in August. Dance festival is tomorrow Hundreds of young people from southeastern Utah will participate in a region dance festival this Friday, June 17, in Moab, according to Moab Stake President C.A. Raymond. Called The Magic World of Dance, the event will start at 8:30 p.m. at the Moab High School football and track field. Young people involved in the Aaronic Priesthood program of the Moab and Monticello LDS stakes will take part in the extravaganza, under the direction of Chairman Mike A rehart and Lorraine Leavitt. There is no admission and charge everyone is welcome to the family-typ- enter- e dows, and young people. This was followed by a musical number, Snowbird played on the organ by Kerrilee Jones as a special request by Jim. Byron Eastin offered the benediction. At the graveside, the mens chorus sang Beyond the Sunset and K.C. Jones dedicated the grave. Interment was in the Monticello city cemetery. Pallbearers were Lynn Pipkin, Cal Pipkin, Fritz Pipkin, Don Pipkin, Milton Pipkin, and Bob Dalton. Among those coming from out of town to attend the services were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Pipkin of Riverton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pipkin and Cal Pipkin of Moab; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pipkin of BlandingjBob Dalton of Vernal, Utah; Irene (Dalton) Bertot of Green River, Wyoming; Fritz Winters of Mancos, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Buck Winters of Phoenix, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pipkin and family of St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Carter, Jody and Wendy of Thornton, Colorado; Bill Carter of the Air Force Base in Whiteman, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pipkin of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. William Pipkin of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bill ReayofGreenRiver, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Jack McEntire of Durango, Colorado; Mrs. Mary Lou Hoggard of Midvale, Utah; Loyd Misner of Bluff; Mrs. Minnie Ernst and granddaughter of Dove Creek; Althea Christensen of BlandingjGwen Vaughn and son, BenandTeany Christensen of Moab; and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Easton of Moab. tainment. The theme of the program suggests the magic of life as a genie finds his magical powers from the dancers of the world. LIFETIME GUARANTEED FULL LIFETIME WARRANTY (FOR AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR) E7HU)FFIL1K3 CUSTOMER NAME- ADDRESS-CIT- Y ZIP. .STATE. ?5W5W5W5W555W555WT0f fe r exPires June 3 1977 TEL iWWTOWWWWwi Superior Muffler dealer is not a "specialist"... he's someone you can trust to service your American or .LIFETIME foreign made car. He offers Superior products.. s. Your oTy $10988 mufflers, tailpipes, exhaust-pipeYour Superior Muffler dealer warranty is honored at any one of nearly 900 Superior Muffler dealers from coast to coast. . .listed in the yellow pages. GUARANTEED Get it this weekend for DAD...at Redd's ' ' ' SLADES CHEVRON of "Monti cello n ' ' f C I ' r i 24 West Second Street North MONTICELLO i o. Linda fire warden. barrels Juan (Continued from page 5) ious jobs Jim worked at were truckdriving, mining, work on an oil rig, on a railroad and at the uranium mill. For Bluff partment, burn barrels are allowed for the disposal of daily household garbage. These Record J ames Pipkin Bluff bans burning (801) UTAH 84535 587-23- 21 |