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Show ' TIIK SAN .Jl'AN WORD Wednesday April tfw of JSicWouiG Then- is something about - cats! Siamese cats dont seem such a rarity, but Blue Point Siamese are. Ami five of them all at one time? Thats right: five of them-brot- hers. Beautiful animals -soft, silky fur, beautiful marking; almost impossible for most people to tell them apart. But not for their mistress, Jeanne. She could tell them apart and call each by name. In addition to the fur and markings, they shared other similarities natural to their breed. They all had crowd eyes, so crossed that when watching them, it was difficult to keep ones own Five eyes from crossing. pairs of crossed eyes all ten of them a bright, bright blue! Dick and Ann moved a small trailer onto their property so they would have housing while they built their new home. They were soon adopted by a stray cat which knew a good tiling hen she found it. Dick and Ann were it. By the w ed, wa-pour- place to the other. Whitey didnt do much transporting, but the couple were surprised to see her climbing the ru lifts of that ladder as if she'd been raised with They were oven more astonished when they saw her going down the rungs of that ladder head first. She did it like a pro. it. mother four to adorable kittens! The Manor had not boasted resident cats for some time, but three months ago some uncharitable soul three cats at McSons abandoned half-grow- n McSon holds no home. malice toward cats, but his Put Y our Trust Mrs. welcomed the cats, and could but hope they didnt meet the same fate as the previous residents. There they were - three gray, striped cats. Bobbi (with a naturally bobbed tail) and Darky are females; Tom is light gray. The trio is underfoot whenever The Baron goes to feed his herd. Every move he makes, they seem to he right were he wants to step. Its difficult to do chores. This underfoot difficulty is something The Baron and his Mrs. have gone through with all former cat guests. There is one difference in this trio. Previously the cows had no patience with the feline invaders; they would kick at them, and show in other ways that the cats were not welcome. Strangely, these three wander right among the cattle with seemingly magical protection, and with no complaints from the larger a n i m al s g ce, some serious confrontations. Both ear- - are scarred, one severely. There are other signs of battle. The trio, which now belonged, wanted nothing to do with this invader, or so it seemed. Tonis hostility was probably genuine. Whos to know whether or not Bobbi and Darky are sneaking off for a with this interloper. Last week, not so surprisingly, another tom started putting in an appearance. A strange looking animal this, with soft, white fur. Its small face, however, is unusual to say the least, and is surrounded by a frame of fur. The fur frame creases around the face, making the face look bunched, with an had almost Cuality Really Sojlh Mam Monticello 471 Lar-- Piaza S:e 7 Moab. Uiah 84532 CALL 60 259 502 CAU (601)678 2850 460 Norn 00 Wes! (21 9i Dese-- Call Toll Free 24 a day & 7 - in Blanding. aswerirg IT Ma $35 000 t 61 (00-- Manor. Pow wow contest A benefit Pow Wow Con- test will be held April at the Cortez Middle School. Activities begin at 1 p.m. on Saturday with a gourd The grand entry dance. will start at 7 p.m. On Sunday, an Easter egg hunt begins at 9:30. The gourd dance will start at 10 a.m., and the grand entry 18-1- at 1 9 p.m. fees to the contest are modest. Arts and crafts booths will offer Admission a variety of merchandise. The food booths are sponsored by the Parent Advisory Committee and the Montezuma-CorteHigh School Indian Club. Money raised by the Pow Wow Contest will provide a college scholarship and recognition awards, which will be presented during the z annual Native American mid-Jul- 4-- y II outside One-ae- ) lot just e northeast corner of , town. ) $2,000 EASY TO ENJOY - Gorgeous rome with 1700 sq. ft ; 3 bedrooms, 2 oaths, family room, utility room, oaraqe, block fence. Must see. $57,500 ) COZY TRAILER trailer with covered deck and shed Does not include lot. $7,700. (91-13- and KA( H trademark- - of Century fNDFPFNDFM OFFK F 21 I Y Frances Price at the Extension offor more infice, The deadline formation. for host families to apply is 587-323- 9, April 8, 1992. The exchange program is and coorsponsored by 4-- H dinated by Utah State University Extension to support its goal of promoting inter- national understanding. Comments requested on river plan plan for proposed A Copies of the plan and its management environmental assessment are available in Moab at the ment prepared the plan, which includes an environmental assessment. It Grand Resource Area, 885 South Sand Flats Road, teleand at phone the Moab District Office, 82 East Dogwood, BLM welcome comments on the plan and environmental assessment during the public comment period, recreation along a 45.5 mile section of the Colorado River is available for public review. The Bureau of Land Manage- covers 28,760 acres identi- fied as Utahs Colorado Riverway. As a response to increas- ing visitor use, BLMs plan addresses the issues of inadequate visitor facilities on the public lands, protection of public health, visitor safety, resource deterioration and user group 801-259-81- 801-259-611- 1. March 25 to April 25, 1992. Brandy, which from the Dutch the German Lakes its name brandewijn" and Braniitwein, - and may have been the first tilled spirit, says National WHEN YOU NEED OUR HELP! The project to build a new, consolidated ambulance garage and training room in Monticello is gaining momentum, but we need your pledges and donations of money, time, and materials. To w th pledge money, labor, or material, please call MONTICELLO AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION large family room and large tVock sKoo $42 000. GOOD INVESTMENT - Clean home with a pnvate enced yard. Great income property $12,000. Terrill Slade Mike Harris Director Coordinator PASSIVE DESIGN - ADOBE Located on 3 5 3,000 sq ft 4 of Blanding. SOLAR south bedrooms; 587-214- 9 587-291- 7 Burton Black Secretary 5 or 2496 587-221- ac-e- s $119,500 ) MONTICELLO YARD with lots of home with room kitchen. in $48,000 family NICE FENCED trees, (91-20- Real Estate Corpora' ion Equal HouMn Opportumtv ONV N FI) AND OPf K A I FD tSJ or mail your contribution to Monticello Ambulance Association P.O. Box 1022, Monticello, UT 84535-1022. THANK YOU or burned wine, is 40 percent alcohol SO WE CAN BE THERE QUICKER, (91-15- - contact should ) BLANDING LOT WITH VIEW fam ilies Interested Salute awards banquet. IS - You'll enjoy this home S32 st dos. Last seen and heard, the animosity had not yet erupted into physical violence, but it will! The victor may well be the papa of the kittens which Bobbi or Darky will bear to increase the cat population at The through 19, will be visiting Utah for a month beginning as part of a exchange program. The San Juan County Extension office is accepting applications from families who would be willing to host one of the young people. Before coming to the United States, the young people study English, and learn about life in America through informal cultural study programs. The two programs involved in the Utah exchange are LEX and UTREK. A host family must have a child between age 12 and 19, and one parent who will be at home during the visit. The Japanese youth should be treated as a member of the family, and participate in regular family activities. 600 345 4665 ex! 251 LR service HOW NICE 1 crescen- 12 Japanese youth, ages We want to construct a $70,000 building for the Health Care Services District at a cost to them of only $30,000. To do so, we need your help. 8451 days a weex for Fast food buildirg located on ever increasing exchange youth need hosts 4-- H Blanding COMMERCIAL Street appear- e CarO' R chrmond aOirg Va" 3 hoes mask-lik- Number One: In ered, he and the big gray were spitting out their hatred toward each other in . For three weeks now there has been another cat viit-inThe Manor. The big gray tom was seen hiding under some of tin- machinery. He always kept in ca-- e he was ju-- t not welcome With time, he made less effort to disgui-- e hi- presence. It was discovered that this big fellow had When he was discov- ance. tete-a-tet- e Whitey had had visitors at times, and now she is a de- voted 12 - Pap--i - the basement the w alls framed in and the roof on. the white cat had made itself a member of the household. Since the stairs had et to be built, the ladder from the basement to the upper tloor was used to transport items from one time 191)2 dog had a different attitude. The cats were taken to the Manor. The Baron and his Quince K 1, dis- |