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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday June 13, 1984 exercise and recreation while Deadline nears on The vial, with the governor's words, J 1 - National Park Service a issued prospectus May 11, 1984 no more than five seeking qualified and competent conces- sioners to provide the tours. Applicants for the concession permits must possess a Certificate of Convenience andNeces-sit- y issued by the Public Service Commission of Utah authorizing operations in Grand County, San Juan County, andor the eastern portions of Emery, Wayne and Garfield Counties in Utah, The prospectus sets forth the and conditions requirements under which such tour operations A copy of may be conducted, the prospectus may be obtained from the Superintendent, Canyon-lan- ds The Blanding Little League season is well on its way again. Over 100 boys and girls are participating this year. There are eight teams batting up this year; six in Blanding, and one each from White Mesa and Montezuma Creek. As of June 8, San Juan Bayles ExPharmacy and ploration have avoided any losses. They are followed by El Paso Natural Gas, White Mesa and Quality Drilling with even records and First Security Bank, UNDC and Lyman Truck Lines rounding out the roster of teams. Two home runs have been slugged over the fence by Michael of Land Management on the river as far as the swinging bridge in Bluff where it was then carried to White Mesa. by three-wheel- er The White Mesa Ute Council rollerskated it through part of White Mesa, bicycled it, and footraced it to the White Mesa water tower and then it was carried in to the airport on back-count- The from the Four Comers by the Bureau The deadline for ' submission of proposals to provide ry vehicle tours in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks has been extended to July 9, 1984.' was carried - -- Friday afternoon. , On Saturday afternoon, the proclamation had an airplane ride and was skydived by Kim Smith to a point near the Westwater Ruins where Sharon Smith repelled it down a cliff. It was then motorcycled to Blanding by Kent Tibbetts and soccered through part of Blanding before being carried to Recapture. At Recapture it was glided across the water and carried again by Swimmer, relayed to Verdure by a relay of racers, and carried by horseback to a point where Monticello citizens picked it up. Blanding soccer league team members take governor's proclamation from Don and Kent Tibbetts, motorcyclists, as part of Life, Be In It" recreation campaign. Life: Be In It m. Keele photo message travels in style San Juan County showed avid support of recreation in helping relay the Governor's procla- through- mation, Life: Be out the county on its way to Salt Lake last week. Under the National Park, 446 South Main, Moab, Utah 84532, telephone area code 801 259-71- fait, 64, direction of Steve Olsen, Edge of the Cedars Museum Parks and Recreation staff, officials and groups in Bluff, White Mesa, Blanding, and Monticello helped demonstrate various means of 9 Blanding little league carrying the proclamation. back country tour permits from NPS - Page and Brown Danny Howell. A versions couple of have been racked up by Tyler Wojcik and David Halls. A word of thanks and support is due the coaches who volunteer so much of their time: Randee Bayles, Bob Bowring, Johnny Nelson, Ray Weston, Boyd Warren, Truit Purcell, Mike in-the-p- ark There are twelve pints of blood in the average human body. Lacy, Jerry Black, Lyle Nielson, Mike HaUiday, Stacy Yazzie, Stan Bronson and others who might be helping out. Thanks guys! are scheduled as Games follows: 'o Saturday, June 8 Quality vs. White Mesa; a.m, San Juan vs. Bayles. eimsei?tt Son .. 14, ? V Tuesday, June 19, 5 p.m,, Lyman vs. First Security and Bayles at El Paso; 6:30 p.m. UNDC vs. San Juan. Thursday, June 21, 5 p.m., vs. UNDC; 6:30 p.m., Quality Lyman vs. White Mesa. It looks like an exciting finish. See you at the ballpark! 5(01? Fattlhiei?98 EDay 16 Saturday,Juno to Midnitc 5:30 Monticello fast pitch Greg Buffington pitched a good game to help Union Carbide of Dove Creek defeat Blue Mountain Meats 8- -2 to take the lead in the first weekofplay in the Monticello Fastpitch League. for four of the Standing is teams in the league. First defeated Bureau Farm, Security 8in a well fought game and Trent Schafer hit a triple with bases loaded to add three to the 12 total runs that gave Schafer Trucking a 4 victory over BBS, BBS, at the bottom of the heap with a record, plan better next week. BBS stands things for for Body Salon, Basic Cable and Sunshine fan, team sponsors. Dine to the fabulous music 1- -1 and song of Stan Bronson Three Family Shows 6-te- am -2 5:30, 7:00 and 8:30 Adulto a.m 9:30 12-- ; 2- -0 Prime rib, baked potato, vegetable, salad, dessert, beverage ony Children (12 and under) Drumsticks, french fries, vegetable, salad, dessert, beverage ony$2o3 .. .and from 10 to Midnite ' , s Park visitors Singing and Dancing jEmtetrtmnmment open it Visitors at Canyonlands tional Park decreased by one percent during the month of May this year as compared with May the hair! last year. However, visitors for the year to date are up one percent when compared with the ' - No Cover Charge Adults only JtLraiIIPEI& TOEE Restaurant and Lounge Hwy 666 East Monticello Vv 587-273- 5 f' & i l Na- same period last year. Visitors to Natural Bridges National Monument, when com-ar- ed to last year, are down three percent for May but up one percent for the year to date. Overnight stays increased llper-ce- nt for the month of May and 14 percent for the year to date. - v Cl ICf2 tiC I j ; jr' |