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Show moving to St George, UT. The Monticello Third Ward enrichment night was eryoyed production through better techniques and improve health by increasing the nutriby all who attended. Oma ents absorbed by plants THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, September 19, 2001 - Pace 16 CCC era coming to a dose The end of an era is coming to a close and not too many members ofthe CCC (Civilian Conservation Corp) are still alive. The passing of Frank (Bo) Montella Whats brought New by to mind when . a Mary Lou certain by Mary Lou Hoggard group of young m' e n showed up here in San Juan County from the New York and New Jersey area and they all seemed to have olive complexions and curly black hair. 1 was just a kid and I thought that must be what people from back East looked like. Mike Camberlango and Little Joe rented a room from my Aunt Angeline Westcott. Bo, Toddy Wozniak and Willie Certonio would come to visit and cool off on the shady lawn. Bert Warren and Graydon Martin came from Minnesota and Ohio and are among many others I probably have forgotten. I know Jim Barry and some of my cousins were in the CCCs and were sent to Ferran, UT. Many of these young men married girls from Blanding and Monticello and raised good families. The CCCs was organized to produce the fertilizer here and ship it to Africa. Growing up in Monticello, he learned the ins and outs of Keyser demonstrated how to through enriched fertilizers. farming from his father, the new grandson Aaron Scott and make hand lotion and all were is a chemistry professor late Ward Palmer. He fits the Jay granddaughter Alexis Renae given a sample to take home. and research chemist at the bill to a Sister Marilyn and other family members in A brother and of dishes of Southern Jerry live Lisenby potluck variety University Holland, MI. It is always great were available for sampling. Florida. He works in the phos- in the Monticello area and Jay to visit and even greater to reKirk Hoggard is recuperatphate industry as a researcher, visits on a regular basis. turn home, especially since she ing at home after having sur- and will receive an undeterMay we here in San Juan flew into Salt Lake City Airmined grant from the Florida County show our patriotism by gery in Delta, UT. port just prior to the shutting A service club has given the Institute to develop a fertilizer flying the flag, being good exdown of all airports. nod to two men who want to for use in Nigeria. Its possible amples and show love to our The Daughters of the Utah improve the health and food he can do it at a price low fellowmen. Be Proud to be an Pioneers International Conproduction in Africa. Rotary enough to make if worthwhile American! vention was has given hosted by the $250,000 to a Christine Ruiz visited her T. Monticello Camp Nigerian agricultural project designed by two local club members. with Jean Robinson conducting the meeting. The opening prayer was given by Jay Palmer of Tampa, FL Bill and Leonard ofSun City Center, FL traveled to Nigeria to put toa gether Maxine Himmelberger, followed by the Pledge of Alle- giance and a song. Bonnie Health, Hun- Bruner, of Salt Lake City, was guest speaker. She brought sale items for members to purchase. Ruth Tibbs entertained with a variety of songs. A lovely luncheon was served to all who attended from the Monticello and Moab Camps. Mike and Joan Kirby and family of Kanab, visited his ger, and Humanity grant that would improve agricultural SERVING ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS TOM PALMER 435-678-21- 08 Fax 435-678-32- 68 parents, Jack and Ellen, grandparents Harry and during the presidency of Geraldine Randall and other Franklin D. Roosevelt to help supplement family incomes. I believe they were paid one dollar a day and their room and board. They were required to send part of their wages home to their families. The CCCs built bridges, roads and fences and many are still in use. I hope Willie C. and Jim B. take a lot ofvitamins so we can keep them around till they are 100. Our condolences to the family of Bo Montella. John and Maxine Himmel-bergtraveled to Midway, UT, where they were joined by er brothers Paul and Daphne Sharp and Larry Sharp and friend Myrtle. The group took in the Swiss Days Celebration. Then on to Bear Lake, where they spent a few days at Pauls cabin and eiyoyed the beautiful scenery. They attended church services at an old Tabernacle in Paris, ID. Public notice NOTICE OF VACANCY SAN JUAN SUBSTANCE ABUSE MENTAL HEALTH BOARD . Intonated penaaa who auy wiah to ba een-dared to fulfill bur jMt tana on tha fallawinf SanJUanHuhatancaAbnaalMontalHoa Hh Beard, ahoold aubaut tliair Mas, llfcw, age, and lenth affine tint they have kn raaidabt ia Saa Juaa Cauaty aaarbafaraBaytanbar 21, 1001. Thiaia-fcrautia- a nay ba nailed la tha Baa Juaa County ranwiaaina, UT Baulk Main Sinai, 302, Foot Office Boa 1, Men tieallo, Utah 84636400. AtLaita-IVraffa- afa lodhridoab auy qualify la ha a Diractar aa tha Baard if Uagr an aaar II yaan of afa an hava baaa a raaidant af Baa Juaa County far at laaat aaaaonthyriartaSaytaaberll, lOOlaadhava d Uatiad Blataa Cjtiaiaahif, aa ban aal baaa ofa Maajr or a trine iaaakrkw nanl turpi- - family members and friends. Mike teaches school in Kanab. A missionary homecoming was held in Monticello Third Wan! for fyler Bailey. It was very well attended. Tyler is the son of Mike and Julie and grandson of Arvagene Bailey and Neill and Barbara Jensen. A nice cookout was held at Buckboard for family members and friends coming for the special occasion. Tyler plans to begin school in January. Arvagene Bailey returned with son Pete and Vivian to their home in SLC for a visit Clarence (Pudge) Pehrson is recuperating at home after surgery at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Cortez, CO. Our sympathy to the family of Elaine Stovall, whose services and burial were held in Monticello. She grew up as a child and lived here with husband Steve and family prior to x t i ' Public notice NOTICE OF VACANCY SAN JUAN COUNTY UBRARY BOARD Intonated paraona whs Bay wiah to be la hilfili (bur yaar tanu an the Allowing Saa Juaa County Library Board, ohould oubmit their namo, addraoo, afo, and lont)i aT tiaw that they have baaa a laoidanl in Ban Juaa County on or before Baytiwhar 21, 2001. ITua information By ba Bailed la tha Sun Juaa Cauaty Ooanun-aeo117 8auth Main Street, 202, Plat Office Boa , MantiraUa, Utah 64636000. Bluff Casa unity -- Ona Saa! One Seat Blanding Coaauaity A! 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