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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday July 30. 1997 Fishing report ABAJO MOUNTAINS . Blanding No. 4 Reservoir has offered fair fishing with Powerbait or worms. Fishing at Foy Reservoir has been good for fly fishermen or bait casters who use Powerbait. Fishing at Monticello Reservoir has been Road maps for automobile travel came into use about 1910. Til rV Q ' best in the mornings and evenings, where anglers have been using marshmallows, flies or Powerbait. It was last stocked July 8. Recapture Reservoir has been stocked twice with catchable rainbow trout, in late April and early May. Fishing has been slow to fair using marshmallows and use - Ur. it SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS Powerbait. LA SAL MOUNTAINS Blue Lake in the La Sals has been extremely good for It was fly fishermen. TOM PALMER 801-678-21- Fax -- 08 801-678-32- 68 in early July. stocked Hair Razors Mair & 9ai( Safoti Oowah was last stocked July 1. Fishing is good. Salmon eggs are recommended. Dark Canyon was stocked last on June 24. Fishing at Dons Lake has been very good using a variety of baits and lures. Hidden Lake was stocked July 1. Warner Lake has been swing for the 1997 San Juan County Fair, scheduled for $20 (regularly $30) $2 off haircuts Set of Nails A public launching of the Elk Ridge Livestock Demonstration Area" will take place July 31, at 7:30 p.m. at the San Juan County Court- house in Monticello. According to organizers, Elk Ridge, like many areas in San Juan County, pro- - TIKIE K(LDNPPI? TIKIS (SENTPHW IF and Miss San Juan Contest Lil Mr. 11 am San Juan County Fairgrounds Grandstand ages 41 6 fk Judging on Personality and Talent grant for the awrarded was project by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation through the Seeking Common Ground Program. Organizers say the Seeking Common Ground program is being used as a catalyst to transfer past barriers into current with common benefits. According to the plan, the demonstration area will be used as a tool for resolving opportunities." Organizers encourage anyone interested in participating or learning more should attend the program on July 31, 7:30 pm, at the San Juan County Courthouse, 117 South Main Street, in Monti- nd win:win situations. Over the next three years, various interest groups will be brought together to discuss problems and develop Guest speakers cello. will be brought into the community, a newsletter will be developed, and a steering committee will be formed to For more information, call Heather Musclow at UTAH FARM BUREAU TALENT FIND Lisa Alder 65 South 100 West (69-7- ) 801-678-34- 99 Blanding, UT 84511 The Farm Bureau Talent Find will be held Thursday August 14 6:30 pm (new time) San Juan County Fairgrounds Grandstand Senior Division: Ages 18 30 Intermediate Division: Ages 13-1- 7 Junior Division: Ages 7 -- 12 Beginners Division: Under 6 Entry Deadline is Friday August Deadline for Entries August 7 Call Cyndi at 587- - 2930 or Lillian at 587-322- 5 area A funding and federal agencies, tribal councils and interested publics together on projects actual Mountain Blue guide the process. con- 1 Come and enjoy the great talent we have in our county!! Prizes First - $25 4. rodeo grounds. For the second year. The Leapin Lizards Arena Cross will be held just after the opening ceremonies on Wednesday, August 13. Another newly announced activity is Midnight Madness Slow Pitch Softball Tournament which will be held beginning the night of August 15 at the softball fields in Monticello. enthusiasts, county, state land-us- e 587-342- Carnival will run concurrent with the County Fair in the parking lot just east of the vides an array of resource opportunities for bringing grazing permittees, wildlife ng or 7 few changes this year. The primary change for participants is that tickets need to be purchased in advance for the rodeo. They will be available at local businesses. The Jr. Livestock Auction is Saturday, August 16 starting at 1:30 p.m. The Great Northern Affair 678-349- 9. solutions. 3- - 587-258- Roundup Rodeo will have a the Utah Farm Bureau Talent Find. Entry deadline is Friday, August 1 for the Talent Find. Alder can be reached at troversies by demonstrating Open to children The Maughan. San Juan County residents will receive the 1997 Fair Guide in the mail this week. The guide contains details on the large number of events at the fair. The 1997 version of the San Juan County Fair will continue its recent expansion with opening events on Wednesday and continuing through Saturday. New events include a Cowboy Poetry reading, a carnival, and a softball tournament. The Fair Guide gives the names of the many event coordinators. Alisa Alder is coordinating long-standi- Friday August 1 5 reached at Elk Ridge site of forest demonstration nationally recognized July Special fair. They are seeking more entertainers and can be 13-1- Project launched this week in Monticello 1 tainment throughout the 6 at the San August Juan County Fairgrounds in Monticello. Times Fade, Memories Made is the theme for this fair, which marks the first year under the leadership of new County Fair Chairman Rhett reopened and relocated in the Body Salon 801-587-3- 21 Laura Butler and Lynda Boyle are coordinating enter- Preparations are in full stocked. Fishing is good. Call for appointment Page 3 County Fair preparations underway Hair Razors is now 56 E 200 S Monticello -- Second - $15 Third - $10 Plus; Intermediate. Junior and Senior Division winners wit be eligble for a trip to the State Finals. Tbe Senior Division wwer will also receive an additional $100. |