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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday November 6, 1996 pares! of Page 4 all Colorado River fish Endangered fish planted in Colorado Anglers are keenly interested when a fish stocking truck drives through town. And its not uncommon for a stocking truck to be followed by a procession of anglers with hooks baited, ready to hit the water once the truck releases its cargo. The truck that pulled into Moab October 18 was a bit different from most. The carried truck bonytail chute and into their new home in the Colorado River. The Recovery Program for the Endangered Fishes of the Colorado River is gradually making a transition from monitoring to management. Chart hopes the transplant and future transplants will hasten the recovery of this species, the rarest of all the Colorado Rivers endangered fish. chubs from the Wahweap culture facility at Lake Powell. That day, 2,000 Five- - to fish six-inc- h MESA JAVA Pastries Newspapers Candies ROUND THE REGION Report San Juan County Sheriff Mike Lacy 1 1 1 1 Harassment 1 Missing person Possible shot cow Civil disobedience 1 1 1 1 the Presidents office. Traditional Jazz AZ 587-275- Mini-Pizz- as $1.99 Try our new specialty hamburgers... proposed. The flow was being reduced so officials can study Burgers with a ZING! the effects on two endangered fish, the Colorado squaw fish The Associated Press and the razor back sucker. BAICSIDSALUTES; Rancher dies of Hantavirus Delta - A ld died. The Millard County Chronicle U.GoocIwiench Service . WINTER SERVICE SPECIAL! All Lady Buckaroo Volleyball Fool Creek man who died October 23 was infected with Hantavirus and the disease is implicated in his death. Symptoms of the disease came on suddenly. The man fell ill October 20 and died by the 23rd. He is the second Millard County resident to die from Hantavirus. Of nine cases of Hantavirus statewide, three of the victims have 8-Mon - Fri. Call for your appointment today! service is scheduled from Progress 2 OPEN 24 HOURS ft Picadilly Remarkably large rainbow trout may be harmed by federal efforts to restore endangered species of fish, according to a group of fly fishers. The San Juan Fly Fishing Federation want a court ruling that the flow of the San Juan River cannot be cut in half, as the government had NM - Farmington, tOL MONTICELLO MARKET b 3. home Spacious wwalkout partial bsmnt. Landscaped, sprinkler system on .28 acres. Space for RV. Lots of nice neighbors. $150,000. 4. Several excellent bldg lots. Prime locations. 5. Unbelievable. (0$ly $18,000. 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MAIN MONTICELLO The Navajo Times is now taking 801-587-30- COOKHOUSE - The Navajo Nation Council tabled a proto posal place President Albert Hale on administrative leave until the year 2000. A group has started a movement to recall Hale, calling for reservation-wid- e signing of recall petitions. Hale is under fire for unauthorized expenditures by Juniper Tree Restaurant 801-587-29- k 3 1 Felony fleeing 2 Open container 1 Bicycle wreck 2 Prisoner escort 2 Child sexual abuse 2 Aggravated assault 19 Motorist assist 68 Papers served 4 Warrants cleared 11 Traffic accidents Citations issued Ill 8 DUI arrests 2 Drug arrests Misdemeanor arrests .... 7 9 Juvenile referrals Please call: RANCH Window Rock Reported Cases Description 1 Stolen weapon 2 Thefts 5 Animal trespass 8 Animal complaint 2 Dog problem 4 Criminal mischief 2 Criminal trespass Stolen cedar posts Fence dispute Welfare check 5 Domestic dispute Shots fired 7 Search & rescue 1 Deaths 1 Burglary 2 Poss of paraphernalia ... 1 Poss of marijuana Christmas Parties proudly presents the musical skills of ITO Navajo Nation delays action on Hale September 9 October 6 - Littering Juvenile problem Breads Monticello, Utah 587-260- 1 each Friday, Saturday & Sunday 7 pm - closing Law Enforcement fff & CLOSED WEDNESDAYS through the stocking trucks Sixty local performers were involved in the Missoula Children's Theatre production of Pinocchio last week. The enthusiastic cast presented two performances of the play, the opening production Staff photo of the season to be sponsored by Blue mountain Entertainment. Goodies Baked Goods poured OPPORTUNITY |