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Show wich opened to rave reviews once as director of the group, Dale Beatty said this was his first time in Blanding. He added that he is impressed with the community and hopes to come again. There is a new business on wheels in town: D & C Ice Cream and Concessions. If youve noticed a white van with a clown and balloons painted on the side, and happy music playing over a loudspeaker, you know what Im talking about. The D & C stands for Den- over the interior decor and fun menu. Gardeners Delight has supplied many delighted gardeners with new plants to set out. Acclamation - a singing group from Southern Utah University - helped celebrate this wondrous feeling of renewal with performances around town, ending with a Sunday night fireside at the LDS Stake Center. Derek Jack, son of Rayburn and Peggy Jack, is a member of the twelve person troupe, which travels worldwide on goodwill tours. Even with six years experi- - Blanding is up, up and away with spring clean-up- , fix-u- spruce-up- p, , open-up- . Palmers Hallmark and the Laundromat are in the process of an exterior facelift. Hunts Trading Post has an attractive new paint job, complete with Kokopelli figures. was The cemetery clean-ua wonderful success with a large crowd of volunteers. Subway Sand p civic-minde- r d nis and Cathie Flannery. Although popular in many other communities, this is a new concept for Blanding. Cathie reports that in several days of excursions, theyve had an exciting response. The ice cream truck will soon have a standard route so kids can anticipate its arrival. Until then, just listen for the music and go out with cash in hand (theyll stop when they see someone waving money!) There is also a new face in town: Derrick Davis, son of Derrick Nancy Dutcher. from servreturned recently ing an LDS Mission. His family moved to Blanding while he was in the mission Jensen Orthodontics Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. 470 West 400 North Moab, Utah 84532 Call for an appointment or 801-259-24- 55 801-259-22- 32 SPECIALIZING IN BRACES Will be in Moab May 16 & 17 THE SAN Jl.AN RECORD Wednesday May 15. 1906 field. To everything new, bright and shiny, there is always a muddy spot. (This is my backward version of Every cloud has a silver lining"...) In this case it was Friday morning at the ARL Middle School, where there was mud sling- teacher-approve- W ated reading program, any student who acquired at least ten points was eligible to play in the mud volleyball stocked two weeks ago for the first time this year. tournament. Reportedly, this impetus greatly boosted interest in the reading program. Jon Shinkle prepared the court - south of the Human Services building - by blading away weeds with a tractor, setting up a net, and Hooding the area with water. Students quickly got into the thick of things as they tried to play volleyball ankle deep in mud. For some players it was an all out effort as they landed face down. I'm not sure whether you could call it good clean fun or not. I took a picture of the scene, and I know I captured a lot of dirty looks. (iQDQ0QGQo Frankly, il you use it wisely, a Zions Bank home equity line is the smartest place to get it. First olf, the interest is usually tax deductible.0 Secondly, the annual rate is terrific. (Youve probably noticed the chart above.) You can even borrow up to 100 ol your home's value Thirdly', the 6 month introductory rate ol 5.90 is as good dudd) lWdiT as it gets. And another big plus is that you can use the money however whenever you want. which makes a Zions Bank home equity credit line more attractive than all those campaign promises j'ouve been you want iiUS'Ue r dimilltl All ol li hearing lately. To apply, stop by your local Zions Bank olTice, or better yet (537-LOAcall ! N in the Salt Lake area). ZIONS BANK Memln,r IDIC '-L- he l v ,loc, yV 4 Blanding Foy and Reservoir was Monticello reservoirs offer fair to good trout. fishing for carry-ove- r Both lakes will be stocked before the end of May. Fishing should pick up at Loyds Lake. The first stocking of the year took place during the week of May 6. Officer Dave Allen rec- ommends Powerbait at Recapture Reservoir, where some brood trout, as well as recently stocked are being caught. Officer Brett Johnson reports the Colorado River is rising fast. Catfishing is not expected to be good again for at least a month. Kens Lake was stocked with 2,000 catchable rainbow trout two weeks ago. Salmon eggs are recommended. Higher elevation La Sal Mountain lakes are inaccessible. Dons and Hidden lakes can be accessed and will be stocked in late May. Some big brown trout have been coming out of Mill Creek. Anglers are using salmon eggs and Powerbait. Lake Powell - Wayne Gustaveson, Lake Powell project leader, reports striped bass action is just beginning in the upper lake near Hite. A few fish were recently caught and those numbers should steadily increase over the next few weeks. Bass and crappie continue Anglers may expect another good week of catching fish in the backs of canyons and coves. The lake level is stable and temperatures are not too high, so this week may be the peak of spring fishing for bass and crappie this to spawn. year. Continue to use plastic grubs for fast action. Light weight lead heads are best for shallow fish, while heavy heads are great for the larger fish holding on secondary points composed of large rocks. A boulder-size- bottom-bouncin- g d re- trieve works some days, while a slow steady retrieve is better on other days. Use both and let the fish decide which they want on any given day. Many . , rale, whit U will take effect six mnnllis after your loan begins, varies based on ihe Rate (APR). 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II the hue no, used once dunng any calendar 3ear. will he determined t.v the haul.- A $ If, cha.gc is made lor any check or .halt tv, t.ten aga.nst Ask your financial advisor about tax deductilnhly. lines helow $250.000. a $50 lee will he assessed This oiler is avail., hie on home c,u,ty ctedtt 3 t,mm Caroline Christensen had this past week. She was visiting in Arizona when she broke her ankle. We It required surgery. hope she will soon be surefooted on the organ pedals once again. a bad break Fishing report lkQ0,fe)o esdfciar 15 d Whether for hles necessities or ils enjoyments, chances are pretty good youre going to need extra cash now and then. 0 Pap-- ing. In conjunction with field day and the school acceler- Ziono Bank home jnity credit line. B . techniques are working now, with bass at their activity peak. Top water lures have produced in the early morning. Jerk baits sometimes stimulate finicky fish into biting. |