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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, 'Thursday, Match 13, 1980 Tuesday, January 27: Brought the rest of the wagons from the Hole in the Rock Journal (Continued from Page Camp across the river today. Wish we had a long cable to keep the boat from drifting 1) Saturday, January 24: Everyone cleaning up the Hole today after the blasting. Looks as if we could move in a few days. Sunday, January 25: Several who went back to the herd last Friday returned today with more teams. Platte Lyman had a letter from his wife, Delia, dated Dec. 12th, saying that she had given birth to a fine boy two days earlier. He was to be called Albert R. Lyman. Monday, January 26: A day of hard work and rejoicing. All the wagons taken down thru the Hole and 26 of them are across the Colorado River. The current took the flat boat, made by Charles HaU, several rods down the river and it had to be hauled upstream before the return trip. It only used two down stream. Wednesday, January 28: Snowed most of the day yesterday and today but cleared up toward evening. Thursday, January 29: Moved one of Platte Lymans wagons 4 miles up Cottonwood Creek and the rest a mile up the creek and camped. Coldest it has been on the trip. Friday, January Moved 30 : to the cottonwoods where the rest of the company are camped. Wagons from Fifty Mile Camp are coming thru the Hole in the Rock and arriving at this camp. Saturday, January 31: Amasa Lyman and three men came into camp today. had been sent from They Panguitch to work on the road. They reported that 1000 lbs. of powder had been delivered oars. to Fifty Mile Camp. Simmental owned by Somerville, Monticello, leads all bulls with a 4.10 average daily gain after 84 days on test at the bull test at Hesperus, ColorThe By Bill Lopez week, at the Creek, the Montezuma Wash is still running furiously and its still too much water to safely cross by vehicle. So, save your vehicles and go the long way around. There are some homemade signs there warning of the danger, thanks to the people at the trading post. If you cant read, get an interpreter or something. The week saw Marvin and Fran Miller of the El Paso camp take a trip to Tucson, This pound bull 1100 is sired by Monarch and has a weight per day of age of 3.19. Hereford owned by Brice Lee, Durango, sired by Ouray 3446 is the second high performing bull with an ADG of A Of 2.87. and a WDA Other high gaining Herefords include an inbred Prospector owned by C.W. Huntington, with an ADG of Hesperus, a son of L. Adv. and 3.77, 464 owned by LawDynamo rence Indergard, Grand Junctwith an ADG of 3.73. ion, The high performing Polled 3.92 Arizona, o is A L-- $85,000.00 560 Bucket, IH Diesel, ROPS Cab, Looks Good, Runs Good $48,800.00 1971 HOUGH 7 Yd. GP 1974 HOUGH H90E, A'A Yd. G P. Bucket, Diesel, ROPS Cab, Very Good, Clean $75,000 1979 DROTT 40D with Case 504 Diesel, Turntable Leveler, 36 Inch 3A Yard Bucket, Under 700 Hours $82,000.00 (Near New) 1975 DROTT 40BEC with GMC Diesel, 36" Yard Bucket (Very 4-- $38,750.00 Good) 1968 P & H 418 with GMC 6V53N Yd H D. Esco Diesel 33 Inch 1 Bucket (Very Good) $19,700.00 results were received at this writing. The tourney was held at Red Mesa. If ever a group of young gave a community people something to be proud of, it happened at Montezuma Creek on the evenings of March 7. The Whitehorse High School 6-- drama class presented a successful play entitled The Wizard of Oz. Both evenwere ings judged capacity audiences in the auditorium. The play was very well executed, much to the amazement of the audiences. Parents and friends were extremely proud of our Navajo players who displayed excellent play of characters. Most of the performers showed much versatility in their and parts displayed much forwardness, to the delight of the owned by Bar Ranch, Monticello, with a 2.58 ADG. 1975 HOUGH H30B, IH 1 Yd. G P. ROPS Diesel, Cab, Low Bucket, Hours, Clean $24,500.00 1973 MICHIGAN 85 SERIES III, 3 Yd. G.P. Bucket, GMC Diesel, ROPS Cab $32,000.00 RENTAL FLEET: 51 0s (2 Yd ) Yd) H80s, HIOOs, (6'2-7'H400 26 to 1979. 51 Hough 5s (3 Yd (1 ) Yd 2 ) 530's, (4 (4V4 Yd ) H90's, (5 Yd ) 2 Yd ) 560's, (11 Yd ) choose from 1978 and AUSTIN-WESTER- N ADG. joint sale involving the of the bulls top and C.S.U. on the test will be held April 28 at the San Juan BasinResearch A ds All parts were attractive, and costuming, efand props fects, makeup, were nicely co - ordinated. There was much to complicrowds. Center. There are still a few vacancies left for the 1980 summer test. Interested breeders may contact the Research Center for nomination forms. ment upon. The cast included: Storyteller, Stephanie To- - TD-25- SINCE 1774 e, C, $65,000.00 1974 CATERPILLAR D8K, Angle Blade, Tilt, ROPS Cab wAir, Cat Winch on Rear $69,500.00 1973 INTERNATIONAL Tilt, ROPS Canopy TD-25- N e, Tractor Loader Backhoes Crushers: NORDBERG, PIONEER, INTERNATIONAL $35,000.00 Asphalt Pavers (7): No. 23-0- 00 BLAW-KNO- CEDAR RAPIDS 1971 INTERNATIONAL Angle Blade, ROPS Canopy, Carco $46,000.00 P50 Winch TD-15- RENTAL FLEET: B, International S, TD25Cs. TD-8'- s, TD15C'S, Many to choose from. TD-20- E Teflon-- ARNOLD MACHINERY COMPANY Call Salt Lake City Utah Statewide Wats Idaho Falls, Idaho Boise, Idaho 801 - 972 - 4000 800 - 662 - 5439 208 - 523 - 0822 208 - 343 - 7993 coated blade S Scimitar, perfect circle blade and hook Contoured ash handles ne community building on Saturday, March 1. Don Kem-n- er headed a crew of four to get the thorny job done. Incidentally, the variety was Olive and pretty, as Don says. FB workshop Nell Dalton By Officers from the state Farm Bureau organization held a workshop for San Juan Farm Bureau members on Thursday, March 6, at the San Juan County library in Monticello. The first session, given by director of Neil Sumsion, field services, was on organizational structure, and both the men and women atthis session. The tended Neil groups then divided. talked to the men about meetings, planning of goals, and membership. The womens group heard from Pamela Turner, Utah president of Farm Bureau Womens Aux- iliary, on workshops, poison control, mass meetings, midyear conference and county fairs. Madge Guymon spoke on the primary election, essay contest, White House family The Blanding Home Center I ,'jw i, J'P Blanding MM 4 last session was on political education and was given by Tom Bingham, director of public policy division. Although the attendance fell OR Ron Stokes 162 N. Hwy. 163 2. 15, ers, radio, etc. Bob Byerline Bob Hammond Marv Brown ODell; Witches, Rebecca Wetzel and Valerie Phipps; Jason Eddie; Scarecrow, Crow, Jonathan Smith; Farmers, Lambert Dickson and Quanah Vicente; Tin Woodman, Mike Phipps; Cowardly Marcelino Baca; Oz, Lion, Leonard Nez; Joker, Fergus Glinda the Good, Jackson; Kim ODell; Aunt Em, Car-leJones; Munchkins, Gloria Tohtsoni, Priscilla Lee, Sharon Dickson, Heather Lansing; and The Woman, Sylvia Hamm. The Lions Club planted some trees by the Middle-broo- k the Free Enterprise System. The deadline will be in October, so start thinking about it now. More details will be forthcoming in the paper. A luncheon of Navajo tacos and homemade cookies and ice cream was served at noon and was partaken of with real gusto. After the meeting reconvened, the entire group heard from Elwood Shaffer, manager and director of communications. He spoke on communications via the newspap- (1974 (2) CATERPILLAR 773 50 Ton Rock Trucks $85,000.00 Each TELSMITH ni; Toto, the dog, Greg 11-- MISCELLANEOUS C, Toh-tso- 21-2- a McDonough company C, INTERNATIONAL Tilt, ROPS Canopy TD-25- paha; Dorothy, Lorraine conference, special meetings in October, elections, awards, membership drive, the state convention November a homemade Christmas, and the national convention, which will be held in New Orleans 1981. January The theme of the essay contest this year is What to Strengthen I Can Do N INTERNATIONAL U Blade, Tilt Palm ROPS Cab 1975 Semi-U-Blad- 80 Ft. Hyd Boom, Diesel. (2) Winches, 20 Ft. Jib (Very Good) $49,500.00 1971 4125, 2 Section Hyd Boom, GMC Diesel $18,800.00 1961 210, 2 Ft Section Boom (1 5 ) One Manual, IH 361 Gas Engine (No Outriggers) $8,800.00 210, 2 1960 One with Boom Section (15 Ft) $8,800.00 Manual, Outriggers AUSTIN-WESTER- $75,000 Semi-U-Blad- 1972 DROTT 1800 18 Ton Swinger, AUSTIN-WESTER- CRAWLER TRACTORS 1975 Semi HYDRAULIC CRANES The high performing Herein the C.S.U. test is ford 47 inbred sired by Prospector 6112 and has a 3.44 two-thir- basketball tournament was in progress this past week and the championship was slated for the weekend. No MK 1976 HOUGH 560, 6 Yd. Spade Nose Bucket, IH Diesel, ROPS Cab, Near New 5 Tires, Clean Machine The Buck Buchanan kept the candy and Coke machines filled during their absence. high performing Red Brangus My- made a week - long trek of the sights there and during the ride by automobile. is sired by Denvers Encore and owned by EverettRanches, Mancos, Colorado. Nordyke Farms, Ephraim, Utah, owns the top gaining Charolais and Saler with gains of 3.14 and HYDRAULIC EXCAVATORS Frans Millers Hereford is sired by MSU Special Edition and owned by 3.33. The to witness nieces wedding. Yvonne ers was the bride. Nizhoni Ranch Witherspoon of Ignacio, Colorado, with a 3.73 ADG. One Bar Eleven Ranch, Saratoga, Wyoming, owns the high gaining Angus with a 3.50 ADG. C.W. Huntington owns the high gaining Red Angus sired by Mr. CWH with a 3.60 Emulous Pride ADG. The top performing with a 3.35 ADG Limousine dDSIEE) RUBBER TIRED LOADERS Montezuma Creek Ked-r- ic ado. 13 News from Top bull A - Page 678-22- 36 , short of expectations, those' there felt that their time was well spent. These workshops are being held throughout the state. |