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Show wi $ I ?. -: r hm Hideout mens golf league news David Ivins and Lynn Adams were the big winners at an August 3 golf tourna- IfrafV jEPfA' V' H fj J&A ', p ment of the Hideout Mens Golf League. Ivins and Adams shot a net 62 to lead the way and win $100. Second place was Jim and Dave Lacy at 63, followed by Ken Smith and J. L. Thornton also at 63. Seth Allyson and TVent Schafer finished fourth at 65.5. On regular Mens League night, Doug Pehrson had the low gross score at 36, followed by Allyson at 38 and Chad Perkins at 38. Low net score is Mike Pehrson at 31. Dell t-'- tv Hunter and Rob Wilcox followed at 32. In the Group B of the Mens League, Wayne Day brought in the lowest gross score at 40 followed by Leland Begay at 41 and Lynn Adams at 44. Low net score in Group B was Dan Fleming with 29, followed by Matt Bradford and Ross Hurst at 32. ' Skins were won by Mike Pehrson on 2 and 5, Jim Robison on 7 and Doug Pehrson on 8. Closest to the pin is Chad Perkins on 3 and Robison on 7. 5 THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, August 7, 2002 San Juan County fishing report ABAJO MOUNTAINS: Foy Reservoir continues to provide good fishing with bait and lures. Morning and evening fishing is good at Monticello Reservoir, where the limit is raised to eight fish until November 1. Fishing has slowed down at Blanding 3. At Recapture Reservoir, rainbow trout fishing remains fair. TVolling with crankbaits may catch northern pike. Limits are doubled at Recapture due to probable draining. Limits for all game fish are also doubled at Loyd's Lake due to low water conditions and expected loss of fish. LA SAL MOUNTAINS: Fishing remains good at Kens Lake in the mornings with worms and spinners. Limits are doubled for all game fish until November 1 due to low water conditions and expected loss of fish. Good fishing continues at Dark Canyon for anglers using PowcrBait. - Puri IS Horseshoe news August 3, Chuck Humphreys and Shirley On Steffen entered the Western Colorado Open at Grand Junction, Colorado. Chuck was seeded number one in Class C. Out of his seven games, he won Hidden Lake remains an three excellent spot. Don's Lake is and lost fair to good for tiger trout and splake. Medicine Lake is stocked and has been good with baits and lures. Blue Lake has been very good for rainbows and brook trout with yellow Roostertail spinners. four. Chuck pitched 0 4 2 shoes and had 43 ringers and four double ringers, averaging 17.9 percent, and had a high game of 32.5 percent, taking fourth place. .' jj S:i Shirley Steffen was seeded number two in Class A. She pitched 204 shoes and had 111 ringers and 31 double ringers, averaging 54.4 percent, with two high games of 67.5 percent. She won three games and lost two, taking third .i'j ; place. s p & fc VISIT... THE NEW ALC0 DURING Grand Opening Tuesday, Aug. 6 through Sunday, Aug. 11 t! I I I'm going to ALCO! They JOIN IN THE FUN IN have the name brands I want, the quality merchandise I trust at prices I can afford. Shopping for all my needs in one great place just got even better. And you can't beat ALCO's friendly service. It's discount shopping at the very best ... I'm on my way to the new ALCO in BLANDING DURING OUR GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION The next tournament will be held here in Monticello on August 10. A good bunch is expected from the Four Corners area. I cannot never accomplished anything; I will try has wrought wonders. Joel Hawes To introduce our new store, we're celebrating with fun games and exciting prizes just for you. CD MP3 1st Prize DVD 2nd Prize 26" Men's Player Blanding! 1&-Spe- ed Trail Bike CD Micro System wRemote Control Norelco Personal Groomer InfroTech Pro Body Massager SENIORS NEWS by Nell Dalton 900 MHz Cordless Phone Conair Easy Start Hairsetter Steam Wave Steam & Dry Iron Winnie the Pooh Anniversary Clock 1600 Watt Stylist Turbo Dryer Salon Surprise Barbie Doll AmFm Clock Radio Free Houseplants. give away a 3" We'll s? houseplant to the first 100 customers each day during our Grand Opening week. Hourly Winners with Shopping Cart Bingo. Play shopping cart bingo Tuesday for a chance to win fun prizes. We had a wonderful end of July We got a little rain, thats why Were all singing the same refrain Please wont you run that by us again! The Seniors have a new director, Martha Garner. She brings a lot of cheer to the center. Hope we can keep her awhile. Ferminia is leaving for another job. We thank her for all she did for us and wish her success in her new position. The Senior bake sale was 860 South Main canceled during the celebration. Im sorry if I caused anyone undue mouth watering. For this month a trip is planned on the 10th to Dolores for their celebration of Dolores Days. You may call the center if you wish to go. Pickups will start at 8:15 a.m. Potluck for August will be the 21st at Doyle and Marilyn Rowleys mountain cabin. The bus will run for this favorite summer event. (587-240- You need not be present to win Grand Opening prizes. COPY No purchase necessary. 1) |