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Show - y , THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday John Noxon photo head for history Newspaper stuffed inside a porcelain dolls head belonging to Lorraine Barry of Eastland has revealed a novel approach to the problem of intoxication. 99-year- -old One way to cope with the public inebriate is suggested in an April 29, 1885, article on a scrap of newspaper Lorraine found in the dolls head as she prepared to crochet a body for it. She said it was then that she realized there were newspaper scraps inside the head, a family possession passed down for three generations. As she removed the newspaper, she exposed an inscription that reads July 15, 1885. The story printed in a Grove, concerns Iowa, newspaper Spencer Broderick, a gentleman from San Antonio. Broderick, ...while under the influence of liquor, held on to a lamp post, unable to go any farther. He soon was surrounded by quite a crowd, who amused themselves by laughing at him. I am going to arrestthat man, said Police Fitzhenry. You ought not to arrest him. He is only amusing the crowd.He is not disorderly. He is creating no disturbance, said Sam Brent, a friend of the inebriate. He . is violating a city ordinance, replied Fitzhenry. out of license. expands use of rabies vaccine USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture officials have approved recommendations for the use of a rabies vaccine to include protection for horses against the disease. Dr. David A. EspesethofUSDA , Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, said his agency has approved label revisions recommending the rabies vaccine of Merieux Institute, Athens, for immunizing horses. Goergia, He said the only manufacturer previously licensed to produce a rabies vaccine for horses had ceased production more than a year ago. The Merieux Institute vaccine was initially licensed for use in dogs and cats, and later expanded to include cattle and . n - kalump - into a box the Bad Guys hot on with canyon their trail, when a landslide came slithering and Jane inside to with lots along across the pass and Lassiter were safe live happily ever after of game and a bubbling spring ... And there is stUlatrace of the cabin up there by that spring character lived where a and died a long time ago. There was a renegade cowboy non-ficti- on On February 16, the Utah Endowment for the Humanities Committee approved nine major for public humanities programs. The CoUege of Eastern Utah grants Closed Sundays radio programs. The Uintah School District to fund a received $2517 Community Docent Program - A Pilot Program. The Salt Lake Acting Company was awarded $3433 to fund presentations and discussions on the Vietnam War. The Middle East Center at the University of Utah was awarded to sponsor a summer $9168 institute. All Utah Endowment for the Humanities-fonde- d programs are free and open to the public. More grant funds are still available. The next application deadline is April 2. Forapplica-io- n forms and instructions contact Utah Endowment for the Humanities, 10 West Broadway, 900, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. Juan Center was awarded $15,730 to sponsor a series of humanities programs that will be offered as part of San Juan Edand ucation Days, April 7. April The University of Utah received to fund some of the $2500 activities of its Greek Classic Festival. The Utah Library Association was awarded $19,333 for the San 8-- 14 24-2- Utah Chatauqua. The Coalition for Western Womens History and Culture received $10,000 to help fond Womens West 1984. The Utah Folklore Center was to fund a awarded $11,235 PUZZLER CROSSWORD to you by brought Seniors OESmn nATionai nans P1B8T 1 a. 77i. to Blanding, ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Soak 4 Lane 8 Wander 12 A Gershwin 13 Site of Taj Mahal 14 Great Lake 15 Title of -- C President Chemical compound stoves ' 31 Conjunction 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 Answer to last weeks puzzle 4 Young salmon - 5 Time gone by 6 Bodies of 7 8 9 10 Hurry Spin Native metal Be ill 20 Mans name 11 Encountered 21 Paid notice ,17 Latin 22 Imitate conjunction 23 Be defeated 19 Mans nickname 27 Armed 22 Skill conflict 29 Bitter vetch 24 Faeroe Islands 30 Parts of Stroke Poem Article Boundary Mournful Mature Level Equality Sacred image 53 The sweetsop 54 Unit of Japanese w Goddess of discord 3 Intractable person soldiers respect 16 32nd 18 Ascend 2 aluminum 42 Perceive by touch 44 Measured duration of 47 v Going away 51 Be in debt 10 p.m. ELK RIDGE RESTAURANT Ut 1 41 Symbol for Deluxe Salad Bar laiki DOWN ACROSS 52 hi KRCL, Listeners Community Radio of Utah, received $6745 to fund a series of nine half-ho- ur . BREAKFAST -LUNCH - DINNER 6 relationships. scholar-in-residen- DINE OUT I approves nine humanities grants from Texas who took somebodys ce who will wife away and rode up in the canyon, some historical investigate surprising and killing the settler there in his cabin. Emery Hunt Increase in spring planting forecast for Utah was a young man then and he rode with the posse who captured the spring wheat acreage is projected killer. So we could probably date Utahs farmers intend to to rise 5,000 to 35,000 acres, and the incident by Emerys age but Em increase acreage of spring dry beanplantings wiU be up 3,000 might not like that planted crops, relative to last to 10,000 acres. Sometimes I wish I could hide years, reduced plantings, acaway up in Johns, especially when cording to figures released by the Corn acreage is projected at the town fills with tourists. Even Utah Crop and Livestock Report82,000 in 1984, up 2,000 from the though the settlers cabin in gone I ing Service. Major increases are previous year. Oat acreage is exknow a wonderful Anasazi cave--- a planned for barley, spring wheat, pected to remain stable at 22,000 large one with stones sticking ip and dry beans. Com acreage will acres, but hay acreage isforcast out of the sand in the middle to inincrease slightly from last year, to decline slightly to 588,000. dicate that there is a fire ring while oat and hay acreage should there Only these days theyd remain close to 1983 levels. Figures are obtained from a survey of farmers conducted probably come in after me with a Compared with last year, around February 1, and reflect helicopter and make me go back in barley acreage is expected to be their plans at that time. the store and go to work. up 8,000 to 168,000 acres planted, Treat the family tonight...or any time! Recent said. mp UEH ew sheep. testing has demonstrated the effectiveness of the vaccine in protecting horses against the disease. staff veterinarian USDA Espeseth said a 2 milliliter dose given into the muscle has been shown to protect horses three months of age or older. We recommend revaccination, he a hike. It was dry underfoot but I could see snow on the top of Cedar Mesa and on Douglas Mesa and someone had directed the wind across some icy slopes. I was a very fast moving hiker lest I freeze to death. But Johns Canyon is always fascinating. As I drive through the narrow pass on the way in I remember that Zane Grey, living in Bluff while he wrote Riders of the Purple Sage, used Johns as the locale having Jane and Lassiter riding hard - kalump-kalu- The MonticeU senior citizens group had an enjoyable potluck on Wednesday at the dinner boy. Halchita clinic personnel went library. Johnnie Bailey provided skiing over the holiday weekend. To a most enjoyable program. The Tuesday bus ride was to our amazement, a careful count of arms and legs showed nothing Farmington, New Mexico. With missing or mutilated. There was a a nice lunch at Furrs. We had general gathering of health facility a flat tire on the way home - - the first time this has happened in personnel from Navajo Mountain, and seven or eight years of bus rides. Montezuma Creek Blanding, Halchita at Telluride. From here A good Samaritan from New Alice Denny, - Sarah Atsitty, and Mexico stopped to help fix it. Camille Davies is a patient at Vicky Butler were present at the lodge, although, according to the San Juan Regional Hospital Sarah, the other ladies were in Farmington, New Mexico absent from the slopes. Sarah foUowing surgery on February She would undoubtedly be 21. got to ski with Alices sons, Clinton. Blizzard glad to hear from her friends. Robby and conditions discouraged quite a few of the potential sportsmen and Silk was, Chinas secret for more women. law No blizzard here. The spring than 2,000 years. Imperial to those torture storm only dusted our hiU tops decreed death by who disclosed the magic of the lightly, but the sunshine and bright National Geographic blue skies are a bit misleading. I silkworm, silk filament A continuous tried to rush the season by driving says. as a as mile. long ten miles into Johns Canyon for may be almost-brand-n- Which one? He is giving a public entertainment without first .having-take- 12 by Doris Valle John Sanford was down from B landing for two days fixing the fence around the septic pond of the town sewer system.The gap in the enclosure was put there one dark night as a pickup with three persons aboard got a mite confused and drove up an embankment, through an eight foot chain link fence, down the bank and came to rest with only the back tires of the pickup on dry land. New truck, stiU had temporary license plates. No one has told me what the occupants of that pickup thought when they awoke at dawn. An anniversary: Ed Souhrada reports that he has now been in Mexican Hat for one year; after a year one adjusts to the Mexican Hat ways, accepting variances from normal as normal and becoming a bona fide Mexican Hatite. Ed came here from Phoenix, where he was a machinist, to run the Top of the Hat BarforWesSchurr.Now Ed does other things but insists he is a permanent resident because he has atitlehere he is known as Ed Sir Polack Souhrada. Rose Yellowman, wife of Tom Yellowman of Halchita, is home after eight days in the hospital at Monument Valley following gall bladder surgery. Tom and the boys and their little sister really learned to appreciate Mommy while she was away. Evalena Howard Black and her husband, Everett, were here from Salt Lake City to visitherparents, Helen and A1 Howard, of Halchita. Everett and Evalena have two children, a little girl and one This porcelain doll has kept secrets in her head for 99 years. 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