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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday June 5, 1985 - Page 4 and Mrs. C.A. Raymond, were rescued after an uncomfortable day and night in the rugged Big Spring Canyon area. Susan Musselman, 3 years old, was the victim of an accidental shooting in the Musselman home in Bluff. Ginger Dalton was pictured as she displayed her steer in the negotiate a curve at normal speed. Recapture is watching wasted water trickle down a ditch in the spring. Recapture is looking at acres of land lying useless for want of irrigation. Recapture is long hours spent with state officials boards and committees hammering out a plan, facing delays, competing for grants and resources. Recapture is wrestling with fi- nancing and arbitrations. Re- capture is dickering with engineers and contractors, and watching Nature foil your plans. Recapture is committment on the part of many to see the dam and highway realized. Recapture is Norman Nielson, cowboy and San Juan Water Conservancy Board chairman, neglecting his own interests to see the project through. Recapture is, finally, a groundbreaking, a dedication and a celebration. Fifty years and more, Count all those spent dreaming of water for a little thirsty town. They thought it was a dreams conclusion, Apex, When streamlets Norman Nielson, cowboy Marsha Keele photo Forty years ago this week, a letter from superintendent of parks announced the safe arrival of the midget mare at the Salt Lake City Zoo. The letter further stated that a plaque was being made giving all the pertinent facts concerning its capture. Mrs. Kate Hansen sold her Monticello livestock show. Foundation was being laid for the new sawmill at Recapture Creek. About 75 men were to be employed for 10 years cutting the 28 million board feet of Ponderosa pine on Elk Mountain. 4-- to properties Saul of Compton, Edward California. Maxine Frost and Pearl Lewis entertained at a handkerchief shower for Frances H. H Peterson. Howard Redd and Sam Halls left for Salt Lake City for physical examinations preparatory to entering the army. The deer family includes about 60 species, ranging Cleone Cooper, Zola Holden and Margaret Schrafel enter- tained some ' Buckboard 40 people in size from the huge Alaska moose down to the Chilean pudu, which is almost as small as a at Flat in honor of servicemen. returned Group the to accompaniment singing, of the guitar played by Dixie Scorup, was enjoyed by all. Twenty-fiv- e rabbit MARKETS Wheat Beans years ago this week, stranded jeepsters Dr. $4.50 $18.00 through a tunnel trickled down this thing lapping up The cliffs of canyon Is no mirage or pond But living lake. But Dream becomes reality . . . Recapture is by Marsha Keele Some said it would never hold a drop. When 1984 proved wetter than usual, some said wed missed the chance to ever see the lake full. Then came the spring of 1985. Snow piled high on the Blues began to melt and the end of May saw a lake behind Recapture dam. And rain fell on a regular basis to remind us of highway may think it has always been there, a highway getting a new armor coat. I want to yank them out of their cars and say, This is a miracle. Dont just pass and glance. I tried to explain its significance to a French family passing through. They thought it was tres jolie and changed the at least for a Recapture is living in San Juan County and seeing trucks season. Tourists traveling the new overturned in the canyon bottom after drivers tried to ( Camelot... And dream Recaptured. Weather subject. Mike Youngs June Round-u- p Free cowboy hat or cowboy boots with any new vehicle purchase during the month of June r.lihe Young Chevrolet in Monticello is movin' 'em out with one of the biggest sales of the year, and the best prices on area. new pick ups in the Plus a free gift! COM EfJOl NiU.SlD.UR I NGfJ.UNE 4-cor- ners While Supplies Last Starter Set contains utility dish, 1 covered casserole, liquid pie plate, 120s custard cups. measuring cup, four 9-P- 2-- c. V2-- 9-i- qt. n. 32-o- z. qt. 6-o- z. QUANTITIES LIMITED PORLGY REDD wo EEDG2!ID lvo V.rkig MONTICELLO MERC |