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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, Heating, Cooling & Electrical Jfrom tlje flast or 60 435-587-28- 20 Bryan Adams I icensed, Certified & & electrical needs o cadtto 5 m MM M THE GRIST MILL INN A BED AND BREAKFAST WWW.THEGRISTMILLINN.COM Available for: Bridal Showers, Weddings, Receptions, Family Reunions, Community Events, Business Meetings, Club Meetings Government Rates Seasonal Rates Discounts for: AAA, AARP, Active Duty Military 97 800-645-37- 62 Member Monticello Chamber of Commerce Glen & Phyllis Page 11 3 50 years ago classes will be discontinued throughout the summer at Skating the local roller skating rink in Blanding. There will be group skating during the day and evening skating will be by special A motel is now under construction. The ownappointment. ers of the new motel are Kip and Josephine Smith, managers of the Out West Cafe in Monticello. Carter Brothers and Morris Nelson are the builders. stocked before the Memorial Day holiday. MOUNTAINS ABAJO Conservation Officer Randall Scheetz reports good fishing at Blanding 3 and Blanding M reservoirs with traditional baits. At Recapture Reservoir, fishing for northern pike has been fair with spinners from the shore or with Rapalas from a boat. Scheetz notes that some anglers have been catching catfish at Recapture with 64 SOUTH 300 EAST MONTICELLO, UTAH 435-587-25- years ago meeting regarding the consolidation of county schools is rescinded by a vote of three to two. Trained Professionals for all your heating, cooling in ii'ltMliltll the board at its April - GENERAL Most popular lakes and reservoirs were A special meeting is held by the San Juan County School Board. Superintendent Black tenders his resignation to the board. Action is taken to refuse the acceptance thereof. Action taken by R.L. Wilcox 2, 2004 S.E. Utah fishing report your hometown professionals 435-459-34- 88 June Swank Innkeepers 40 years ago Monticello Jaycees finish their first community project, painting the interior at the Monticello swimming pool. The Jaycees were recently chartered and are proving to be an active young mens organization. New officers are Glenn Trueblood, Gene Etherington, and Dick Auble. Anew schedule of bus arrivals and departures for Salt Lake City, Grand Junction and Albuquerque has been inaugurated. 30 years ago Blanding City Council passes an ordinance which will put a curfew into effect for minors under the age of 18 from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. The curfew is an outgrowth of problems which arose last summer when large numbers of minors were roaming the streets and getting into trouble. 20 years ago Alvin Reiner reports that the Bluff ambulance will be out of service for about a month for repairs. It seems a horse wanted to be a passenger and tried to enter through the cab. No one was injured and the equine specimen and his compatriots took off into the night. (It was a nightmare!) 10 years ago worms near the old highway on the Blanding side. Foy and Monticello have been good during the day and have been excellent in the evening. Scheetz recommends traditional baits during the day and spinners in the evening. LAKE POWELL The Lake Powell fishing report home is: http: page www.wavneswords.com. DWR Biologist and Project Leader, Wayne Gustaveson, updates fishing conditions at this website weekly. He provides detailed information on locations, tackle, and techniques for each species in the lake. LASAL MOUNTAINS As of last weekend, the Geyser Pass Road was open only as far as Gold Basin. Hidden Lake has been stocked. Sergeant Ed Meyers reports good fishing at Hidden Lake for anglers using baits or flies. Dons Lake has been good for Monticello City Council meeting is a good example of lack of community involvement. Three public hearings were on the agenda at 7 p.m. and no one was there - not even the council members. Two council members were out of town, one member arrived about 7:20 and another about 7:40. The Junior City Council did make an appearance and introduced new members hold-ove- r splake and tiger Maggie Boyle and Nathan Palmer. They will join Junior Mayor Julie Adams and Junior Council members Shanna Lewis, Becky trout with flies and lures. Kens Lake is full and fishHalls, Gary Duerden and advisor Judy Barton. ing has been good for rainbow trout. Shore anglers have been using traditional baits, such as We must welcome the future, remembering that PowerBait. Boaters have been soon it will he the past; ami we must respect the trolling Jake's and Rapalas. past, remembering that once it was all that was Fishing for bass has been exhumanly possible. cellent with lures. George Santayana The roads to Ooivah and are open. Warner lakes Announcing the Annual FFA "S J PROCLAMATION UTAH MILITARY APPRECIATION WEEK 12-1- Utah SCHOLARSHIP CONSIGNMENT ATUCTEOM June 10:00 am 12 Olene S. Walker, Governor of the Great State of 9 as Utah, has declared the week of June Whereas, Whereas, 8:00 pm, June 1 1 , in Week, the City of Monticello wishes to join with the rest of the State of Utah in expressing gratitude and support for our military men and women; Now, Therefore, C. Scott Pehrson. Mayor of the City of Monticello, by virtue of the authority vested in me, do officially proclaim the week of June I, 12-1- 9. 2004 as Great Menu Consignments Received until Appreciation recognition of the exceptional contribution of our fellow citizens serving in the Armed Forces; and, Eastland, Utah Lunch Available Military Warner hasnt been stocked yet. Fishing at Ooivah has been excellent. Fish are being caught on salmon eggs, PowerBait, flies and lures. Dark Canyon is accessible but has not been stocked. As of 524, neither Medicine nor Bl ue Lake were accessible. Anglers are reminded that the limit at all LaSal Mountain lakes is four (4) trout. Brent Johansen D.D.S. Utah Military Appreciation Week And, 2004 demonstrate community pride in our troops and in our nation, do hereby encourage all members of the community to display the Well keep to your bite bright American Flag for that entire week. In Witness CONTACT Nebekers 435-220-06- K Rowleys Reeves 435-587-23- 435-587-23- 55 Whereof, have hereunto set my hand and caused the official seal of the city of Monticello to be affixed this 26th day of May, in the year 2004 I 65 Family Dentistry Orthodontics 2nd East Blanding, Utah 212 South 15 s C. Scott Pehrson, Mayor City of Monticello, Utah (435) 678-344- 0 & |