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Show Nells Notes (Continued from page 16) Logan, where she will continue her education at Utah State University. Last week Jason Wight of Pierce City, Missouri, visited his sister, Nell Dalton, and his brother Jim Wight. He was enroute to LasVegas for a spot on the Jerry Lewis Telethon. Visitors last week of the Dale Maughans were Carol and Dave Hatch and children, Lori, Jeff and Brian of Heber and also Jerilyn and Mark Adams, who were guests of the Lisle Adams while here. Overnight guests of Bud and Barbara Rasmussen Saturday were Meland Jean Larsen, who came from Granger on their Harley Davidson motorcycle. They returned home Sunday via Orangeville and County. Emery Barbara Rasmussen would like to remind Alonje Club members that next weeks club will be at her house and shes hoping for a 100 per cent attendance; very important business to conduct. Among Lake Powell visitors over the weekend were Jim and Helen Wight and Joe Wight and Sue Janney who were visiting from Logan. They saw Mr. and Mrs. Doug Pehrson and family; Deana Pehrson; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Merrill Musselman; Young; Bill Christensen; and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Redd. Nicole Dalton of Spring Creek was an overnight guest of Kelly Tracy Sunday. Kipper Wight was a weekend visitor from Grand Junction, Colorado. Ruth and Afton Hyde went to Bountiful last Friday to visit their son, Jerry and family, who recently moved from Salt Lake into a new home there. Bud Gripka of Antlers, Okla- homa, is visiting his sister, Helen Wight and family and his daughter, Shelly Gripka this week. Arvilla Warren went to Salt Lake last Friday to visit her children the Harold Mosher family and Carolyn Warren. While she was away Kent Steele and a friend, Dan Hays, ofSalt Lake stopped to see her. They had been bow hunting and fishing in the area. If you missed June Baileys recent yard sale, you have another chance this coming Saturday. She has fallen heir to some children's clothing in assorted sizes and will also have more artistic goodies. The humming birds are still doing their thing, too, so you cant lose. THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 8, 1977 - Page 13 Ken and Jolene Bailey enjoyed a drive to Telluride, PUBLIC NOTICE Colorado, on Labor Day. Friends of Tom Steele will be happy to know that he is back NOTICE TO WATER USERS at his home in Albuquerque The following applications recovering from his recent son of Tom the is have been filed with the State surgery. Arvella Warren. Mrs. Warren Engineer to appropriate water went down to be with the famin San Juan County throughout the entire year unless otherily during the operation and Locations wise following. days designated. in SLB&M. On August 30th Becky and Jess M. 49491 (09-87- 1) 84511. UT Chuck Grover, Blanding, with water the greatest is to be Were blessed 0.015 sec. ft. of n. luck diverted from a well, 100-30- 0 That was the day their baby ft. deep, at a point came N. 270 ft. and E. 520 ft. from Charles Neil Dunow is his W 14 Cor. Sec. 36, T36S, name R22E ( 1 mi. SE Blanding); After an uncle and his dad and used for the supplemental Brother Steven Brett is so glad stockwatering of 400 cows, 12 a He weighed 6 lbs. and horses and 30 sheep in SW 14 half NW 14 Sec. 36, T36S, R22E. Hell soon learn to smile and 49492 (09-87- 2) Jess M. laugh! 84511. UT Grover, Blanding, Whitaker grandparents, Pearl O- .015 sec. ft. of water is to and Whit be diverted from a n. well, 100-3Love him more than a little bit! ft. deep, at a point And the Dunows, Marge and S. 420 ft. and E. 2080 ft. from Bill W 14 Cor. Sec. 1,T37S,R22E Are bragging about him still! ( 1 12 mi. SE Blanding); and used for the supplemental Visitors of Pearl Whitaker stockwatering of 400 cows and last week were her son, Ernie 12 horses in E 12 SW 14, W 12 SE 14 Sec. 1, T37S, Robinson, and his wife, Chris, of Salt Lake. They were enR22E. route to Oklahoma for a vaca49494 Larell C. & tion. A. Van Dyke, Box Margaret Recent visitors of Jim and 805, Blanding, UT 84511. 0.015 Gertrude Shannon were Jims sec. ft. of water is to be divertft. ed from a n. mother, Mrs. Grace Shannon well, 100-2of St. Petersburg, Florida, and a at 495 and S. ft. point deep, their son and wife, David and W. 670 ft. fromN 14 Cor. Sec. Debbie Shannon, of Upland, 27, T36S, R22E (Blanding); and California. used for the domestic purposes of 1 family; and used from March 15 to Oct. 15 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.25 ac. in NE 14 NW 14 Sec. 27. T36S, R22E. 49495 (09-87- 4) Vernon L. Box 755, Monticello, Trask, The U. S. Department of AgUT 84535. 0.015 sec. ft. of riculture this week announced water is to be diverted from that farmers in San Juan a n. ft. deep, well, 100-2County are eligible for emera at 1310 S. and ft. point Farmthe gency loans through NE ft. from Cor Sec. 35, ers Home Administration as a R24E NE Blandmi. (12 T35S, result of natural disasters in 1976-7- 7 ing); and used for the domestic that caused a reducpurposes of 1 family and stock-waterition of livestock herds or crop of 20 cows and 25 losses. and used from March 31 pigs; FMHA emergency loans are 15 to Oct. for the irrigation of made to farmers and ranchers NW 14 NE 14, ac. 0.25 in to cover losses resulting from SW NE 14 14 Sec. 35, T35S, disasters. Applications for R24E. be filed loans may emergency 49496 (09-87- 5) Aroe G. in the FMHA office in Monti -Box Brown, 213, Blanding, UT cello. Loans are repayable 84511. 0.015 sec. ft. of water in their entirety at an interto be diverted from a n. is est rate of 3 per cent. Appli100-20- 0 feet deep, at a well, cations must be made for pro1470 N. ft. and W. 1815 point duction losses before SeptemSE from ft. Cor. Sec. 1, T37S, ber 30 of this year. R22E (2 mi. SE Blanding); and used for the stockwatering of 50 cattle; and used from March 15 to Nov. 15 for the irrigation (Continued from page 10) of 0.25 ac. in NW 14 SE 14 Sec. 1, T37S, R22E. rd sweep. Shiprock (09-87- 6) 49497 Aroe G. conpassed for the two-poi- nt Box UT Brown, 213, Blanding, version. 84511. water ft. of 0.015sec. Then with about two minutes is to be diverted from a n. to go Ivan Mitchell blasted four ft. deep, at a well, 100-2yards for a Monticello TD and 1270 N. and W. 1980 ft. point Gary Torres ran for the extra SE ft. from Cor. Sec. 1, T37S, points. The score was set up R22E SE Blanding); and mi. (2 when Monticellos Richardo used the for stockwatering of Bruno tackled the Shiprock 50 and used from March cattle; quarterback, forcing a fumble, 15 to Nov. 15 for the irrigaand Doug Wight covered it tion of 0.25 ac. in NW 14 for the Bucksinside Shiprock s SE 14 Sec. 1, T37S, R22E. line. Protests the resisting On the following kickoff the of these granting applications ball bounced past the Shiprock with reasons therefore must receiver. He picked it up and be filed in duplicate with the was tackled in the end zone for State Engineer, 442 State Capthe winning Monticello points. itol, Salt Lake City, Utah The Bucks rushed and 84114, on or before Oct. 15, in the for 234 6-i- 6-i- 00 CRICKET LIGHTERS by Gillette Mfg List $1 49 SCHICK SUPER II TWIN BLADE CARTRIDGE from your neighborhood ASSOCIATED DRUGGISTS (09-87- Sept. 7 13, 1977 -- ASK YOUR A D PERSONAL PHARMACISTS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR PRESCRIPTION WE ARE HERE TO HELP YOU USE YOUR MEDICINES SAFELY AND PROPERLY TYLENOL TABLETS 100s RIGHT GUARD STICK DEODORANT SPALDING PIN-FLIT- GOLF BALLS. E List $2 55 Mfg with Surlyn Covers for Mfg List $1 49 Maximum Distance Mtg List $14 00 box of 12 c $4.97 3) 5-i- 00 Emergency loan plan 6-i- 00 W.-195- box o(12 iAaAAAA ng VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION Regular & Herbal 10 o z Mfg List $1 85 each IIiiG 'each 6-i- Q-T- IP COTTON SWABS 170s Mfg List $1 49 :c Bucks . THE 40 CHANNEL CB MONITOR with Telescopic & Car Antennas Clips on Belt or Sunvisor 20-ya- ?7.97c c , VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE BATH BEADS & Herbal 15 oz Mfg List $1 79 each Regular 6-i- 1AkAkw 00 ft ViSINE EYE DROPS teOZ Mfg List $1 75 BEN-GA- Y OINTMENT Original & Greaseless 1 Mfg Ginutab SINUTAB SINUS TABLETS Forrehefof smut headache and congestion 30s Mfg List $2 99 1.51 oz List $1 49 each 10-ya- 92 ZA DESENEX SPRAY-OFOOT POWDER COLGATE TOOTHBRUSH N 6oz Adult Soft, Medium & Hard Mfg List 89 each oAc 9 each Mfg List $2 39 'Weight May Vaty In Some States Due To Environmental 4J9C THESE ARE SUGGESTED A D PRICES OPTIONAL WITH PARTICIPATING $1.37 STORES PAY DAY DRUG Handing laws" rd passed game. yards Mark Hugentobler, slowed by the flu, carried 15 times for 97 yards while Mitchell had 67 yards on 20 carries and Torres packed for 42 yards on 13 carries. Davis said that Mitchell and Ross Trujillo and Ivan Mitchell looked good on offense while Dallen Lovell was strong .on defense. He tabbed Russ Hollingsworth, Wight and Bruno outstanding on both offense and defense. 1977. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in The San Juan Record September 1, 8, and 15, 1977 MAKE YOUR VACATION DESTINATION , AMO CMJOT HATURfS MOST UW9UC WOWPCTUNP |