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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, September 7, 197 8 - Page 12 vices. Prelude and postlude UNA DALTON music, as well as song companiment, was played BLACK ac- Letters by Donna Redd. Service, William Whelan, can Rick Mason offered the invocation. Life history and remarks were given by C larence Pehrson, who also read a loving poem written by hei son, Von, who is serving a mission m Germany. A song, One Sweetly Solemn Thought, was sung by the mixed quartette, followed by the speaker, Lisle G. Adams. Closing remarks were given by Bishop Kenneth Bailey. The speakers all extolled Una's exemplary life as a mother, homemaker and dependable worker. They praised her virtues of cleanliness, honesty, ambition and high moral standards. by Nell Dalton Funeral services for Una Dalton Black were held September 1 at the Monticello LDS Chapel. Una died August 29 at the San Juan Hospital, following a lingering illness. The taste. Apparently most oi the Glen Canyon Recreation area has been designated ofiicially as trail. This is paiticularly County, planned upset- Sen- ek these years. We wish that we might personally say good- to each and every one, but the pressure of time makes tins impossible and so we are extaking this oppoitunity ot to them all tending our thanks for the many kindnesses shown to us duimg our stay. Both m my secular work as a radio bye television repairman, seivmg Blandmg, Monticello and and the outlying areas, and vocation as in my full-tim- e a Minbtei of Jehovahs Wi- have greatly enjoyed contacts with the interestted and gentle ing, wai folks m this beautiful country. Both wile ami I say my Thank you and faieweh. . we hope it niaj not be a final m goodbye, for we exject to tnesses, Ilole-m-the-Ro- C ck m-Le- le-tu- occasionally to visit and lenew the friendships we have been blessed in making hei e. bmceieB, Jim and Dena Leathern Blandmg, Utah eri-ten- r xn BOOT of the One in 1980. Committee To the Editor: This is just to say goodbye to you and to the people of San Juan County whom we have come to know so well during the past four years that we have lived here in B landing. When we moved to this lovely locale, we had every intention of remaining here for the balance of our lives. However, the serious illness of one of ng neers. The Park Service now says, those who are young final environmental statement has not been made. The trail from Lake Hold-m-the-Ro- ck NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing for the of purpose receiving comments on and reviewing the 1979 Aging Plan for San Juan County will be held at 7.00 half-siste- p.m. Tuesday, Septembei Many ii lends called at the chapel fi om 11 to 12.30 pruu to the services, family piayei was offered by Scott Pehrson. Bishop Kenneth R. Bailey officiated at the funeialsfi- - ! B ild ei in old Sente ml I he s.H. Juani.e- i 7, 197 565-307- Business for sale: In Bland- -, in, the Italian Place restaurant. Includes all the necessities and many extras. Terms available. BUILDING LOT I OR SALE: Blue Mountain Heights Subdivision. Sewer water power curb and gutter all m to lot. Size 100x150 ft. PROPERTY COMMERCIAL on toi sale, Highway 163 between 4th an! 5th soutl m Bland mg. Good I mm.eS"- pi op-- ei ty 1978 October thru March OPEN 5 mos. 8 Hatt's Commercial enlctrgi ng it's Hunting Ranch membership p.m. (801 ) 8- - 9- - 10- 1 1 - 12- 13- 14- - is this year Three bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1200 sq. ft., lull basement, 564-32- 38 16- 17-Edd- J I and ie ALL AMERICAN AGENCY 587-282- 0 Satisfaction Guaranteed Dottie West Jim Stafford Nick Nixon Rabbitt COLD NOSE FIVE DOG ACT BOB MUNDEN FASTEST GUN AND MUCH MUCH MORE! REALLY GREAT IN 78 Blanding Home Center 162 N. Highway 163 BLANDING fully Bruce Adams 275 Pressure fireplaces, extras mcludeu. Green River, Utah 84525 No High 2 landscaped, nice garden spot Matts Ranch Hatt No Obligation ely Home tor sale m Monticello. carport, Box oruciual -- app-loximat- Rodgers 15-Jim- i Lynn Anderson Red Steagall Kenny Rogers Johnny Rodriguez Starland Vocal Band f 'die Sie 107.25 piopeity it x 107.25 it. bewei, atei, electiicity, gat avmialle Location 1st South 52 West lease: In Monticello ioi Commercial piopeity. 34 acre. Call foi more information Rey Lloyd Sept. . In Montict llo or write 7, fw s.ra Real Estate lor Sale ioi after 8:00 7-1- 9. CRAFT SUPPLIES. for free information, Call eveni ngs Sept. R THE HITCHIN POST Booth Store, Hw. 666 just S. ofH Independent Lumber, Cortez, p Also LEATHER-f- i Quail etc. si i.l L? - 1978, m the commissioners room in the San Juan County C ouithou-e- , Montict Ho, Utah. i K J priced. Pheasant Chuker 12, fij done while you shop m Cor- - p tez. Just say; Im from Utah! p Big selection Cowboy Boots?? L Work Shoes, discount n Hunt Bird S? REPAIR SHOE air prices Heels, and some other work our three sons in Arizona makes it seem best for us to return there, and so we are moving to Williams next week. It has not been possible for us to call individually on the many, many fine persons who have extended their friendship and hospitality to us durmg enough (yet not too young), and rich enough can retrace the trail either by horse or on foot. Although the area has been designated as wilderness, the A Fast service, PUBLIC NOTICE Also surviving are two brothers: G. Max Dalton and Melvin K. Dalton, both of Monticello; a sister, Hilda Kay Guffey, of Denver, Colorado, r, and a Ethel D. of Lancaster, Copperton, Utah. ai ck road-buildi- 19. I rn losed. Smceiely youis, Haidy Redd, Chairman c activities during the centennial year was guided jeep trips at appropriate times during the year so people living in San Juan County can retrace a portion of that trail and renew their appreciation for the superhuman effort made by the pioOnly McKay and and Hatch. Unless Hold-m-the-Ro- ck IIole-in-the-Ro- ve toRep-le-'entati- enough people express then contraiy feehng, I am afraid the acuss to the trail will le foievei the expedition to the San Juan mission and the settlement of San Juan Coming from out of the county for the funeral were: Russel and Wilma Childers of Hawthorne, California; Clyde and Elsie Richmond of Mesa, Arizona; Calvm and Gay Carter of Cedar City, Utah; Dale and Dorothy' Pilling, Joe and LaDona Rukavena, and Paul Grako of Price; Richard Dalton, (Rick) Mason of Salt Lake City; Gina M. Farmer of Red-val- e, Colorado; Richard (Bud) Mason and Byron and Grace Eastin of Moab; and Gail Dalton of Logan. She is survived by her husband, of the home; her son, Von, age 20, and daughter, ators Gam ting to many of us in view of the fact that ve are planning to celebrate the centennial of and Chad Carter. Verna Lee. Depart- copies of these letters wilderness. One ofthe immediate impacts is to stop di ive vehicles from traversing the road which parellels the Fenton Pehrson, Thorpe Pehrson, Val Dalton, Wade Dalton She married Wendle (Rust) Black on February 22, 1952. To them were born a son and daughter, Von Wendle and Paik Service, ment the Intel ioi , W ashing -ton, DC. 20240, with a cop to the regional dnector m Pabe; it xould be Abe to send To the Editor: were Scott Pallbearers Pehrson, Douglas Pehrson, niversity of Utah. tional oi Interment was in the Verdure cemetery, where Melvin K. Dalton dedicated the grave. liam and Lydia Johnson Dalton. She lived most of her youth in Monticello, attending elementary school and graduating from M.H.S. She also attended Wasatch Academy and the U- welcomes Record the right to edit, condense or reject any contributions m die interest of brevity andor good The musical number, Not Now But in the Coming Years, was rendered by the quartette, after which CalvinCarter proffered the benediction. - Una Fay Dalton was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, September 22, 1930, to George Wil- be encouiaged to allow a jeep corridor along the road that parallels the trail. Those of you who have let about leaving the trail so people have access to open can look at it, you can and express those feelings to William Whelan, Dn ec tor, Na- letters from its readers on any subject of public interest. The publisher at all times reserves Hole-in-the-Ro- Verna, Powell east to Grey Mesa has been designated as a cultural resource. Hopefully the National Paik of the directoi Ph. 678-22- 36 |