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Show TIIE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday January 25, 1995 Ceramics By Angie Classes begin February Writers deadline January Writers attention! A minder that articles and poetry for the next Blue Mountain Shadows are due January 31. The topic is cowboys and outlaws. John Barton, a Utah State University professor of history, will edit 1 Thursdays Wednesdays Ceramics Classes Doll Classes Reserve space by calling 801-587-20- re- 34 the issue. 5i)l-- and documented articles The deadline is July 31. The summer 1996 issue will focus on people and The town of Monticello filed suit against Blue Mountain A heifer enIrrigation to sell one second foot of water. tered the Arthur Holt cabin at South Canyon Point, tramped the bed, ate a Montgomery Ward catalog, 50 pounds of cane seed, and wrecked the place. When the family returned, the heifer was warming itself next to the stove. 50 years ago Widows in town are remembered again with a large sack of flour from the Monticello Flour Mill. After a vacation, Norman Foy, Patsy and Brian Bailey, and Harold Young returned to school at Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleasant. SCREEN PRINTED SHIRTS for reunions, gifts, teams, clubs, etc. 40 years ago Carol Behunin of Monticello and Nadine Nielson of Blanding are queens of the March of Dimes campaign. The New Year baby at San Juan Hospital is Kirk Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Jr. of Monticello. 30 years ago Skiing on the Blue Mountain area is excellent due to a h Over $2 million is budgeted to develop snowpack. MONOGRAMING various phases of Canyonlands National Park. Kent Frost is granted concession for motor vehicle and guided hiking trips within Canyonlands National Park. Sponsored by FREE ENTERPRISE CLASS Monticello High School Home Economics Department 20 years ago For more Information, visit the high school or call 6 LaRue Barton at or The new Career Education Center in Blanding is named after Zenos L. Black, former superintendent of San Juan School District. The ski area needs more snow and BLM officials announce a proposal to move more help. 587-267- district headquarters from Monticello to Price. fU8ZRf5)Qi IfiWo 10 years ago A story on Navajo Oshley will air on KSL-TMonticello Chamber of Commerce elects Doug Boyle, president; Sue Morrell, vice president; and Laura Randall, secDoris Valle reports, A lot is going on down here, retary. if you know where to find the action. The latest is a weekly Trivial Pursuit game at the San Juan Cafe. The White Mesa uranium mill is scheduled to reopen. V. 225 South Main Georgia Hambltn Joe M. Eaton . . BLANDtNO Finley Bay lea . . . BLUFF C lemma Johnson 259-584- 2 Box 705 MONTICELLO F. Berm Jon Redd 678-200- 7 . Shirley Ramsay . . . . 587-242- 4 587-239- 6 672-226- 3 TLEjNSURANCigHFROTERTXJHANAGEMEijilBUTRAISIN MONTICELLO MARKET 1. Good comiyW family home. Faces living room. south. Garden area. (65,000. 1.75-from high school. 2. Half-bloc- k nice family room, sprinkler system, wood stove. On br has outside entrance which could be used as an office. Large lot. Listed at (50,000 but make ofTcr. r, b home 3. Some door. Fruit trees, secluded back yard. Choice neighborhood next to football field. Reduced to (80,000. Owner will take ofTers. home and furnish19. Comfortable 2-ings with large lot, shed. (35,000 with owner financing. Great location, faces south. walk-ou- t own(fimaciMk w large living rwnj iiUtove. side of highway. 10. Owner ready to retire. Operating Juniper Tree Restaurant. Attached lounge could be opened. 1.17 acres with 212' hwy frontage. Large parking area for trucks. Includes separate bldg suitable for office or shop. Room for commercial development such as motel, apts, or other commercial. 12. THIS MAY BE JUST THE HOME. 1543 sq. ft. on main level plus large bdrm upstairs. Owner will install new siding and second bathroom wbuyers input considered. Ten-foceilings in kitchen and dining room. Wood stove. New gas furnace and wiring. 18x22 garage. Sodded and fenced back yard for childrens playground. Recently reinsulated. Partial bsmnt Huge lot wtree house, elevated fort, firuit trees. 13. Good faimjvJjviniLm modular home includes wood with fenced stove. Approx, 1500 sq. ft (48M. 14. Bldg lot across street from Grist Mill Inn. (900 down, (100month, 9 interest. 84x210 feet Good opportunity to get bldg lot for current or future bldg. 15. Have the best of both worlds. Hunts for Club four miles east of town. Ideal set-u-p restaurant, lounge or other business andor yaroOLO family home. r, 2 12 18. For the special family with bsmnt Full home. brick 1280-sft bath, - Call Janet Wilcox for more information at Manuscripts can be mailed to 112 S. 300 W. 801-678-285- Womens meeting Lighten Up is the theme of a conference for women on February 4 in Blanding. The conference is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The program features speakers and music addressing Lighten Up, a book by Cheiko Okasaki. The program begins at 10 a.m. at the Blanding Stake Center, 100 West 900 North. A luncheon will be served at noon. Women 18 years of age and older are invited to the annual event. CERTIFIED FORD - MERCURY YOUR HOMETOWN DEALER Deer herd healthy Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologists conducting aerial surveys of big game herds report seeing healthy animals bounding effortlessly over open slopes. Fat content studies show that deer have an average supply of fat overall. Because of the physical conditions of the animals and the mild temperatures, we dont feel we need to feed animals this winter, said Wes Shields, Big Game Program coordinator. Even if we have two more weeks of heavy winter, I dont think the animals will need any help. B LANDING BARGAINS 2.44 acres with 415 ft of Hwy 191 frontage. Located between Blanding city limits and Recapture Reservoir. Great location for commercial or residential use. 2-B-manufactured home with full bsmnt. 1,182 sq.-f- t. on each level, walkout bsmnt apt on 0.5 acre lot with water well and fruit trees. B-log home in Canyon Terrace Subdivision. Beautifully situated on 20 acreB wwell and 2 seasonal reservoirs. Fenced, g stove, limited solar power. 529 B-- l. If you like saving money on car per Door. sq.-f- t. EXCITING! B-- 4.62 acres near Blan- insurance, give me a honk. irrigated, big well ding. Fenced, wdomestic and irrigation permits. ft. shop could be altered for two home. 1300-8apts. Big permanent storage & pantry. Two stoves. Call Fin Bayles at g for more details. 2.6 acres in Pioneer Estates. Lots of room for a home. B-Scenic secluded canyon setting. Spring. 480 acres fenced. Asking (150,000. 5 acres in NE Blanding, small part B-- abuts Hwy What could you do with this? Construction, cowboying, farming, etc. subject to prior sale 191. BLUFF BUYS 307. One lot in Cottonwood Addition. right for your trailer home. Check with us far FmHA, VA and HUD housing Call ua for unadvcrtfced residential and commercial listings Seem for good burineaa and investment opportunities in San Juan County Just Come in and see Bob Humphreys Man of many hats Trades welcome Mon-- Fri 8 am to 7 pm Sat 8 am to 5 pm Certified Ford - Mercury Lot 2 97 South Main 1. Utah Blanding, EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY (30,000. 4. Several excellent bldg lots. Prime locations. Owner financing on one of the lots. 5. Building lot. Overlooks golf course. Spectacular view of Blue Mountain. City water. (15,000. brick 6. Lots of living space. 1372 sq-f- t. 2.5-- b in lovely home wcompleted bsmnt, r, Blue Mtn. Heights. Faces south to capture winter sun. Large lot, 110x150. (75,000. 7. 158 cleared acres at Eastland tum off. May be sold off in three parcels. Rare chance to buy acreage. 8. 10.5 acres four miles east of Monticello. d with .75 miles frontage on north desired. Deadline, is July 1996. 36-inc- on towels, shirts, jackets, etc. MOAB are quilters 84511. 60 years ago 65 and their Quilts. Profiles and photographs of county (54-2- ), from tfc 801-587-24- by January 31, 1996. The 1996 winter issue is titled, 100 Years of Quitters 4 CIRCLE B ENTERPRISES 5 events from 100 years ago. Articles must be submitted 31 The issue after cowboys and outlaws will be on mining in San Juan County. Personal experiences, humor, poetry, interviews, are needed. Page Monticello 587-229- 8 Before the cost of insuring your car leaves you a total wreck, give me a beep, a honk, or even a simple phone call. Ill work hard to come up with a quote thats SC John Fogg instate Wre In good hands. (801)687-258- 0 Main (Certified Ford) Monticello, Utah 84535 Every Thursday 97 S C 1991 ADrtate Inaurmnca Company Northbrook, Uinoie Subject to policy tamo and limitation |