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Show Call now for lake houseboat A sluggish national economy is freeing up boats from what was a solidy-booksummer for Lake Powells houseboat fleet, All of our 225 houseboats ed were fully booked for the summer as early as last December, said Linette Bopp, reservations manager for Del Webb Recreational Properties; Alvin Reiner photo us Send We will pay $5 for any your Sign of the Times. we publish. Signs should be humorous or make a comment picture on the state of life on planet Earth, 1982, cannot publications. (We satisfactorily The Association president. course is an asset to our community and we encourage volunteer help. Membership fee is $50 which covers golfing privileges for the summer, Bailey said. Green fee for non-memb- is ers adults and and under. $1 16 Those interested in golfing and making the Blanding golf course Lois call successful may 3, Zenos Roberson at 678-20or Steve at Black Bronson, work chairman, at 678-275- 63 Monticello. There will be a free practice round on Friday, June 18, for PRE-ANNU- are making explains Bopp, There are some people who can pull together a trip in a month or less thats when we learn of our openings. We expect some houseboats to be available over this summer at all our marinas, especially Bullfrog, Halls Crossing and may call Hite. Montoll- - free recomWe day through Saturday. mend early evening calls during weekdays. Those-intereste- Golfers urged to step forward The San Juan Two Man Best Ball Golf Tournament will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 19 and 20 at the county golf course in we cation, $1.50 for for golfers age Although have our wait list to fill openings, many people need six months to Thank You.) Two Man Best Ball Tournament Much help and new members are needed in order to keep the Blanding golf course going, said Leona Bailey, Blanding Golfing customers every effort to contact people on reproduce pictures from other Black and white photos preferred. However, until 30 days prior to departure to recover a portion of their Far more than we deposits. expected are waiting until just before that deadline to cancel, those who want it. This is the thirteenth year for this annual amateur tournament. Future tournaments scheduled for 1982 summer golfing in San Juan include the 20th Annual San Juan Amateur July 31 and August 1. d For all services including rooms, boat tours and powerboats Bopp suggests calling before visiting and Lake Powell marina this summer. Wahweap is headquarters for daily boat tours. toll-fr- ee INVENTORY SALE AL June PL VUifOOD m EXTmsm BLOW-SNSULATIO-N 11-1- 7 38 x 4x8 34 x 4x8 $6.00 retail $7.83 $12.14 retail $15.84 $10.48 retail $13.68 2x12x16 $15.25 PANELS 4x84 O.C. retail $21.22 30 lb. bag $4.91 retail $6.83 IPJOQB 30" 3 bar 32" 3 bar 36" 3 bar $37.66 retail $44.21 $42.55 retail $49.95 $37,66 retail $44.21 BMSULA TDON x4 x8 2 x4 x8 34x4x8 x2 x8 1 A-jJrAnnu- al archaeological digs program the dam will eventually cover the two sites being excavated, Jacklin said. Several other sites were excavated last year on a contract with the San Juan Water Conservancy District. One of the two sites being excavated is Tabanidae Village, a large Basketmaker m site containing one of the largest known in southeastern Utah. se The is surrounded by Two Pueblo Indian sites dating to about 500 A.D., one of which may be the largest kiva found in southeastern Utah, will be excavated this summer by students enrolled in the Brigham Young University (BYU) archaeological field school. Field director Marian Omar? Jacklin, a BYU graduate assistant, said people 16 and older may enroll in the summer term excavation project. The class will begin June 28 and end ses pit-hou- pit-hou- surface depressions, surface structures and storage cists. The other site, called Alpha-hol- e, is a rock next to which the ancient shelter August 19. She said that BYU students may earn six semester hours of credit while non-BY- U students may en- multi-compon- : Thermax insulation $13.25 Thermax insulation $23.50 $7.98 Urethane sheathing Insd-foa$4.28 built a complex of The sites are within 200 yards of each other and are separated by a stream, pinon Indians dwellings. roll for an equal amount through the College of Eastern Utahs San Juan Center in Blanding. The excavation is located in Wash, a few miles Recapture of north Blanding, where a dam is under construction. Water backing up the stream behind pines and junipers. Artifacts taken from the site will be analyzed at BYU laboratories and then returned to the Edge of the Cedars Museum in Blanding. 'WiD -- day retail $18.43 532.70 m Dnvemfloiry June 18 26 Salew 10-4- 1 5 95 JTOGEE3fiT ! 3D kVa! -- 678-239- 3 ent $62.46 retail $73.33 $42.55 retail $49.95 1 Earn college credit in Recapture 'UGj 36" Half screen 30" Half screen Investigators examine materials from a site near the large, ancient Indian dwelling area in Recapture Wash north of Blanding that will be excavated by a BYU archaeology class this summer. DINEH LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY or 678-203-8 Blanding tif j i:(3 |