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Show &Hat - .tan ot hwwm Vn f A n '!' v- 's r '- THE SAN JUAN' RECORD' Wednesday June 27,1984 - Page -t a 9 ' sJ 3NV by Doris Valle Hiking experiences of this not so intrepid reporter? Well, there are many ghosts and goblins and monsters and ogres and things that go Bump in the Night, Recently I met another Monster, this one in charge of sandy Now sandy ravines ravines. arent so bad on the down side. One can reach the bottom easily with no great damages except . , iff HllHNMl ?':N''-''.- . Mt V Carrie Seeley hands John Passic (left) and Jerry Johnson plaques as low gross winners in the San Juan Two Man Best Ball Tournament, San Juan two man-be- st The San Juan two man best, ball (low gross, low net) golf tournament was held June 23 at the San Juan County Golf Course with 46 golfers parti. cipating. ' . Low, gross winners: First, Jon Passic from Price, and Jerry Johnson from Moab, 62; Second; Glen Victor from Moab, and Wendell Leavitt fromMonticello, 66; Third, Lee Yoekey and Greg ball tournament Yockey, both from Moab, 68. Low net winners: First, Stainbrook and Joe Merlyn Twitchell, both from Moab, 54; Second, Fritz Mueller and Worthy Glover, both from B landing, 58, Three teams tied for Third low neb Robert Wood and Bob Lovato, both from Moab; John Maruyama from Blanding, and Chris Muhr from Grand Junction; Jim and Dave Martinez, Buffington both from Dove Creek, jr w - 1 s I Joe,r .Tyritchell (left) and Merlyn Stainbrook, the' Sail Juan Two;, Man Best' Ball Tournament. low net winners in G; Leavitt photo the , seat of ones pants its hot down in those ravines with the sun beating down hard on the hiker who got down and cant get up again. So desperation drives the hiker to super efforts to cUmb up that with repeated sandy slope, and sliding and a more slipping intimate relationship with lots and lots of sand than is really desirable. Then, at last, almost at the top, the hiker grasps a bush just on the edge to use as a leverage to haul a weary body up that last two feet. The Sandy Ravine Monster goes into action. As all the body weight is temporarily dependent on one small bush, its. roots give vp their hold on terra firma and there goes bush, hiker, canteen, fanny pack, walking stick, radio and cap, all tumbling down to rest in one inglorious pile on the bottom of the ravine. to Marine mammals suffer from some of the same diseases that affect prople, reports the National Wildlife Federation. 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I 82 38 23. 88 24 . 54- -. -- 52 55 41 85 41 y. cello is scheduled for For information call Brett Jones at Pictured are ( front, Julie Stuckey, Lorla Pehrson, Todd Adair, Monica Brown Shelly Brown (middle) Shane Knisley, Art Adair, Daniel Knisley, Justin Ramsey, Gentry Ramsey, Shanti Motry (back) Tim Stovall, Kolene Black, LaRae Fullmer, and Karen Halls; mid-Jul- 587-25- 1L 1- Girl Scout open summer camp sessions Summer sessions of 4 - 6 -10 and 12 days are opening at Girl Scout resident camps. Slots are available for registered Girl Scouts and non-G- irl Scouts, ages 7 through 17, by contacting the Utah Girl Scout Council Office, 2386 East 2760 South, Salt Lake 84109 or phone Utah City, Trefoil Ranch in Provo Canyon specializes in horseback riding; and Camp Cloud Rim near Park City, in waterfront activities and backpacking. Unequaled by any camps in Utah are the unusual and different programs offered for young women: wind surfing, snorkeling, handling a sailboat on the lake, rapeUing down a cliff, gymnastics and the classic beauty .of English . riding from posting to trotting and cantering. For the differently abled Girl , Cerebral Palsey Association of Utah have combined to offer summer camp program sat Camp Kostopulos in Emigration Canyon near Salt Lake City. Camp staff members, riding instructors and waterfront staff are employed for safe and informative learning activities. Rules , for acceptance and participation in the programs ' .02 gnstsM Bates ie a Keif fesfea. el-BesM-EJj l revolution going by introducing a reverse gear. Now Suzuki got the we re introducing the ALT 185. with even more power to take you places you never ' ' ' " thought you could go. No matter which direction you take you can depend on the AU 185 to run I on and on. That's Suzuki reliability. Nice to have 587-282- 0 259-649- 3 Winners in second anniversary tourney - t - . The winners in the Body Salons Second Anniversary RacquetbaU Tournament are: . Mens A: First, Fred Johnson, Mark Second,' Albuquerque; Munoz, Durango. MensB: First, Randy Butler, Scott Monticello; Second, f ' Rasmussen, Monticello. Womens B: First, Julie Bronson, Monticello; Second, Sue Standard, Monticello. The Body Salon thanks all who participated in the toumaroait and for the community support. Congratulations goes to the winning team upon the completion of play in the first womens racquetball league. The winning team: Jolynn Chappel, Chris Adair, Teresa . Rasmussen and Jody Fellmeth. The Body Salon invites you to join summer leagues which are : now starting. dozer wonic , v off-roa- TbOfS SUZUKI TsSSSSj The Sensation of Suzuki D-- G CATEnPILLAn Anytime -- Anywhere $50 per hour Prill sites Stockponds Clearing trees Reclamation $1 ,399 Sporto Center RM PiftjllfQ (Eortea national origin. For the parents who know quality and expect it, Utah Girl Scout Councils summer camping programs offer fun, creative adventure and educational opportunities in group living in the outdoors. three-whee- RE Qrute Aharna are the same for everyone without regard to race, color or , 6-a- cre Garage. -r) , 54 44 48 41 . 55 , eek Scout, Utah Council and United Blanding Hi Lo Pr 81 21: 79 All American Agencg Seal Estate v , MonticeUo June Hi Lo Pr 18 82 40 Mobile Telephone Co. 259-8- 3 - WEATHER Green River, Ut. to Arizona Henry Mtns. to Colorado 3 Channels Sal- Monticello racquetball Eighteen persons took advantage of a San clinic sponsored by the Juan County Recreation Department under the direction of Brett Jones. Hourly sessions were held daily at the Body Salon. tournament are : youth Winners in order of finish of a post-clin- ic Tim Stovall, Shane Knisley, Daniel Knisley andLorla division Pehrson. Adult division winners are LaRae Fullmer, Karen Halls, Kolene Black and Tara Motry. A second racquetball clinic in Monti- E Ci E 1040 South Highway 191 Moab . 259-894- 1 Exploration. Fuller Construction Lane Fuller (801)686-220- 0 La Sal Utah . v . i |