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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, July 10, 1980 in Blanding in Georgetown, Indiwhere he spent the 1898, ana, lived an uncompa licated, devoted life, friend said this week. By those who knew him well, he will be missed. Graveside services were held July 7 at 1:30 at the Monticello cemetery. Reverend Vernon Schaefer conducted the service. Arline Reid sang a selection. Mr. Rayburn Jack gave the eulogy, telling of A.D.s love and kindness to everyone. He said it was a privilege to have had him in the nursing home. Pallbearers were Milt Nielson, Milton Pipkin, Claude Butler, Ralph Boyer, Bruce and Halliday Palmer. Don Forest plan The Manti-LaS- al Forest National announced that has of the Monticello Land because Management Plan, the Forest Plan (ORV Travel is being updated. ,A,D, Miller major was an employee of the He U.S. 16 portion of his youth. Postal Department for years; serving in Louis- ville, Kentucky, ii and Chica- go, Illinois. In early 1934, he met Marie M Ogden, who was organizing a new religious group known as the Home of Truth, with its headquarters in Dry Valley, north of Monticello. Later that same year Mr. Miller left the Postal Department and moved to this area, where he lived the rest of his life. A.D, served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945. He had been a resident of the San Juan Nursing Home Plan) Copies of the travel plan are available for review at the Monticello District office in Monticello and at the forest supervisors office in Price. The public is invited to visit the Forest Service office to review the proposed plan and comment on it. All comments must be received by September 12 this year. of MARKETS Wheat Beans $5.25 $30.00 By Marsha Keele Asking for a of the spirit rededication of the San Juan Mayor D.L. Gibmission, bons dedicated the Walter C. Lyman Park in Blanding last Saturday. The park, formerly known as reservoir park, will soon have a sign erected in the honor of Blandings found- er. The dedication ceremony at the park was conducted by Stanley Lyman. The pledge of allegiance was led by Francis Lyman, followed by a prayer by City Manager Bud Nielson. Harold attending Wood Badge camp included: Front, Larry Bailey, Kent Adair, Jim Harris, Ron Barlow, Steve Lovell, Toni Turk, Paul Day and Bill Roberts; back row, Jack Palmer, Mark Bradford, Worthy Glover, Lloyd Bayles, Paul Mantz, Curtis Redd, Donald Jack, Loreta Whicker, Jim Kindred and Lila Semadeni. San Juan Countians Lyman gave a his- tory of his grandfather, who at age 16 was a member of - - the - Rock party. Walter C. Lyman overcame many obstacles, mostly financial, before he was able to settle in BlandHe spent most of his ing. life working to bring water to the area, first digging ditches and later working on the tunnel through the mountain which now carries water Johnson from Creek. He served as a Utah state rethe Hole in . for two years, presentative served two years as a missionary to the Northern States and then was called to serve for ten months as president of that mission. The grandchildren of Walter C. Lyman sang the song White Mesa, which was written by Susan Butt, a daugh- Curtis Redd, Paul Day, left, and Lila Semadeni, far right, were among San Juan County candidates to the Wood Badge session recently. ter. I think Walter C. kind of a hero...no...he was didnt Scouters attend training get killed for us...he lived for us, Mayor Gibbons said. emphasized how Walter kept a vision of future generations in his mind as he tried to convince others of the need . for a tunnel through the mountain. He spent 30 years working on this tunnel. the impracOften called he champtical dreamer, the cause of water, ioned yet never lived to drink a drop that had come through the tunnel. Ha Like to receive The San Juan Record every week? Its easy... just fill in the coupon below and the Record will be in your mailbox each week! Subscription rates: $7.50 in San Juan County $8.00 elsewhere in the United States $10.00 to Canada $12.00 elsewhere J'i Audiological Associates I Name Announce Their Location .State ZIP. HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH . . . . Aid Dispensation, Accessories & Service Clinical J Hearing Carl J. Hendry San Juan Record . 49 IN. Broadway Cortez, Colorado Specializing in. Address. City...... $? San Juan and Please send me The San Juan Record for one year. enclose a check or money order for $..., 3 Fourteen candidates and three staff members from San Juan County participated reWood in Badge cently at at a based camp training The above Moab. Camp Warner Scout training included adult leaders from as far away as Wyoming and Colorado, and staff from Utah. was the first time This HEARING AID CENTER Mail to; The San Juan Record P.O.. Box 879 Monticello, Utah 84535 I- that By Marsha Keele C. It 13 Dedicate park A.D. Alfred Draper (A.D.) Mi82, died late Saturller, day night, July 5, at San Juan Hospital in Monticello. He was born February 14, Page for about four years. A.D. MILLER - J & Janis Audiology Dorr-Hendr- y University trained Audiologists Certified by the American Speech & Hearing Assoc. Licensed Hearing Aid Dispensers CALL 565-908- 4 Mon.-Fr- J i. HOURS 2nd & 4th Fri. each month 10--2 ft such training has been held in this part of Utah. Candidates participated in 11 leadership competency skills in the outdoor session which lasted June 14 through 21. The candidates will finish the training as they apply it over the next six months to two years when they will be issued their Wood Badge beads by approval of their coach - coun- selors. While at Camp Warner the candidates were placed in patrols to experience a week as an ideal Boy Scout troop would. The master for the camp said he felt this was most spiritual the Wood group of Badge canhe had trained. didates Toni Turk, San Juan District Boy Scout chairman and a member of the staff for the camp, said he felt the reason for the unity of the group was that Camp War- ner The is relatively primitive. patrols participated in overnight hikes and pioneering projects. The theme for the Wood Badge was Big Wolf the after King Foot, of San Juan. Turk said another Wood Badge is being planned for the summer of 1982 in San Juan County, if plans for a new Scout camp are realized by that time. Larry Bailey and Eugene Shumway are currently seeking a site for such a camp. |