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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 15, 1978 - Page 10 4 I t tIvMvv Historical buckles designed t by Stefanie Drollmger The mens soft ball team has played White Mesa twice and Toda once in scrimmage games. They won all three games. Debbie Laurio asked me to write a special notice for the dog poisonings around Bluff. Her dog, which has been penned up most of his life so no harm would come to lum, was taken over to a fi leads house. lie left loi about 15 minutes, and when he came back he was violently ill. Debbies husband, Ken, toa. him up to Monticello to a veternanan, who did his at trying to save the dogs lilt, bt .. y yet he died. Tins is the second poisoning within two months, and we would like the support of the Bluff people m helping us find the person(s) who did this. And for the safety of your animals, tie them up or pen i them! Carl and Gale Wallace Bachman have been organizing a 4th of July committee. They plan to have fireworks and a pot luck -- bar The people of Bluff would like to express condolences to que. Utah buckle collection issued by the First Security is poration pictured here. The great seal of the state of Utah has buckled up. As part of its 50th anniversary observance as a multibank holding company, First Security Corporation affiliate banks, including Cor- First the Here's your answer As a veteran of V II 'with a recently established service-connectdisability, am 1 eligible for service disabled insurance? A- -Eligibility requires separation from service aftei April 24 1951, and application for insurance within one year from the date of notice grantQ- -- ed ing a service-connecte- dis- d ability which qualifies for the for specific incoverage. with check formation your nearest office. If I waive my full milQ- -itary retired pay to accept VA compensation, can the A VA compensation A -- If be garnished. a retired veteran waives his military letned A compensapay to accept tion, that compensation may d be garnished lor child supalimony oi port Otherwise, the A compensation may not genei ally le garnished. couit-oi-dere- and Atcitty Summer school .darted for the interested bod es, along with swimming and lots of fun. and Miriam Lynn daughter and McClearys to Bluff, have moved family to welcome them. and wed like Se- brass or bronze belt buckles depicting important events m the history of Utah. Called the Great Utah Buckle VETERANS Pehrson families. curity Bank of Utah, N.A. are saluting the Beehive state with a collection of handcrafted the Criticize beef imports Bluff Stuff rieulture is so strongly President Carters approval last week of increased beef imports will prove as unfair to consumers m the long run as it will immediately to cattlemen, according to the head of Utahs largest farm organizat- k-centered. The President flew m the face of strong advice from his own secretary of agriBob Bergland, culture, Nishiguchi pointed out. Just the other day, Bergland said that m his mmd, it would be a tragic mistake to open up imports to drop beef prices. It appears consumensts in the Department of Agriculture have moie influence on Carter ion. Frank O. Nishiguchi, president of the Utah Farm Bureau federation, said this week that the move is a political one, aimed at buying votes fiom consumei s m high population areas an! paying for them with the d One i m 1 beef ploducei'o to voik their way out of a senous economic bio a dealt by price freeze', t l- Nishiguchi explained. Summer Solstice Special local author will be at SANDRA ASBURY the HERB SHOPPE 41 East 7th North , Wednesday June 21st from Monticello 2 pm to 3 pm to sign copies of her NEW book MEDICINAL HERBS of the dont Herb Enthusiasts-yo- u NAVAJO (on sale here) want to miss SSSSST: exclusive 0C historical Golden Spike ceremony, which portrays the the joining of the Transcontinental Railroads at Promontory Point Its picnic and cookout time! Shop Motor Parts for all kinds in 1869. Each buckle is created from an original work of art commissioned exclusively for the collection. Each is hand finished and polished to a jewelry finish and individually numbered for registration with of camping and outdoor equipment tor DAD ! SPECIAL- - American Collector magazine. Buckles in the collection are available individually, or as a Burner Propane Gas Cook Stove Bernz-0-Mati- office of First of Utah, N.A. Bank Security at special prices, or flee of pec ifled deposits. First Security any 2 c - $27.90 uoiporation is observing its anniversary, its predecessor bank m Utah goes back to Bi loung andtheyeai 50th loTl when 1,6 Bank of Lesei H oiganized the tt. 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE fi We need your help m detai mining whether or not there aie any claims which should be made on behalf of the Navajo Nation or individual Navajos against third paities lor damages to the Navajo Nation or individual Navajos based upon events which took place before July, 1966. wm i ool Sale All claims for money damages for any such events must be filed by the United States by April, 1980, so we must have the relevant information as soon as possible so that research of data can be accomplished and assist the Department of Justice in determining whether or not to begin litigation. The types of events which might have occurred include trespass including livestock trespass, illegal mining, by illegal timber cutting, illegal taking of petrified wood, pothunting etc. If you know about such activity, please contact the BLA Agency-RightProtection person at your local agency or Paul Barnes, Branch of Land Operations, Window Rock, Arizona; Telephone (602) non-Nava- June 18 jos otor s 871-413- this: refreshments served Collection, and numbered registered edition includes, m addition to the Utah State Seal, the Salt Lake City Mormon Temple, a handsome reminder of the courageous Utah pioneers, and set, at than It has taken four yeais foi a0am Caller has shown - disreagriculgard for Westcin NiMiiguchi charged. ture, The state oi Utah is going to le hud-h- it by Carters m openug action arbitrary the nation up to mci eased beef impoits lecause our ag- Ple-'ldea- agiicultuul matters Ft i gland does. th profits of Wests cattlemen haid-earne- livestoc- 1. tiQlE CEIITEI1 Parts-FroMa- rt tilonticeilo |