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Show 16A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Tuesday, May 26, 1987 a i i ' a f 4 i " "''A; w-ty- , On Friday, Saturday x A Nine Mile tour scheduled g'rxjrf Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum has scheduled its spring tour of Nine Mile Canyon for Saturday, June of College s L 29. . , ' , This year the tour will cover the last few miles of roadway in the canyon beyond a gate which is normally locked. Chuck Zehnder will again be the tour guide. We will visit the intact lookout pictured in the museum mural and an Anasazi-typ- e habitational ruin, Zehnder said. At lunch, the group will visit the old Dave Nordell Rocking Chair Ranch. Nordell excavated much of the canyons ruins in the semi-truc- a3Si KsgirewMVXwrexs CERTIFICATE ' if DO YOU HAVE BACK PAIN? Bring this certificate in for an evaluation to see if chiropractic can help you. canyon. The tour on Saturday will begin about 9 a.m. from Daddy Canyon. Those who wish to do so may camp at the Daddy Canyon corral on Friday evening. Zehnder will lead a short walking tour to a little known site of ruins and rock art on a high butte near the intersections of Dry, Daddy and Nine Mile canyons on Friday evening. The Daddy Canyon corral is about 31 miles beyond the Soldier Creek mine and is alongside the road and will be easy to find for those who want The bearer of this CERTIFICATE is entitled to a FREE Chiropractic Screening Examination. Use it yourself or give it to a friend or family member. Either way, just phone us for an appointment for this FREE EXAM! Dr. Kenneth Thayn CARBON CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 39 Call Today North 600 East 637-045- 0 8EW8RS 0 I M ID (A o co OCO 6) C 6 c42 6 5 ZOs it So.2 iSro colt L oi m 5 Q. o to O' 0s 1) D c 0 O J - a 6.2. 0) O' m a) 40 to g o. c. O SZ W O' O O -- Vr- - CN i- CN CN ro c,C Qj o a g -- ) .24 O' O' CQ c CN ad to A W O J2 CO g .E ou c a V) 0) 40 JC i gw (A O to O' 8 40 a O' a .a p Svx hv- -50 CO s 04 pZ u. .2 V o c 04 Final details for selling in general obligation bonds by Carbon County School $850,000 District were presented at Thursdays board of education meeting by Brent Wells representing Prudential-Bach- e Capital Funding. n 0 O' O' 0o Oo - O' O' CN ms5 o o u V. 5 cC E oo 0 tO to oo o cO ofl E JC CJ s (D s to O' gOK o to S O r m D .b gofi C ? o 0) ) (D tO 9 ) ft- - CN O Q - Qs r- E o (A o granaries on top. Large poles extend some ten feet above the intact roof. Time permitting, the group will go on down to the end of the road and travel up Bull Canyon to yet another ruin with a connecting hallway. Make reservations for the tour by calling Lori at the museum at There may be a limit on the number of cars allowed on this guided tour. A $5 donation per car is requested. Participants should bring binoculars and comfortable hiking shoes. All visitors will be responsible for their own food and water and vehicles should be filled with gasoline it is more than 120 miles round trip. Call the museum for more information. two-roo- m 637-506- 0. C C. Money from the bond sale will be used to provide $250,000 for remodeling of the Westridge Middle School and $582,000 for completion of the Castle Valley Center including the Ann Self School and the Castle Valley Workshop. Wells explained that the Carbon County School District has an A rating and that the interest rate cost to the district will be 7.7 percent. The rate is considered favorable, he said. 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Hikers can only get within about 35 feet of 0 s o n CO -- H- o .E C a SZS 2 Chair Rocking the ruin, but it can be O' 3.2 D1 Names and dates over many years have been written and cut into the rock walls at the old (A u m "O 45 o CQ oPCQ 3 tA 8tO JL ra i oE 1 IE: w OO oh 0 uru o tour. CD a I O' O. co C O o 0 ) i t I 0 o and acquired a 0s trailers. In addition to the three specific sites mentioned, the group will also visit more rock art sites and also have a walking tour on Friday evening for those who camp in the . This lookout will be visited on the tour Saturday along with an unusual habitational site and an old ranch. NV mid-195- collection of Fremont artifacts k which filled two to camp. The visit to the lookout on Saturday morning will be made easier by a bridge which crosses the creek near the ruin. The lookout is situated on a high ledge and is almost completely intact. It is almost a perfect circle, varying from 16 feet to 17 feet in diameter. 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