Show ''NT "star rW H V r- 'SSUUSfciO$7 fct VK letter from Pear Iona and Barbara '"' As For tores of fee vacation the Anderaona enjoyed in talks good English These i ' the mountains this winone!— reads your co- ter and Saturday even spent enjoying lumn Sam Once in a while someone will men- - - Everyone— but every- I960 the exclama- mention of tion point wron with own at your laughing while I was fokei for Pete’s sake! In fact 1 often say When I chance to tell an old story that you’ve heard before now and then Be patient Old Friend and don't : stop me 'Cause I want to hear it again! And I laugh like - 'crazy! How do you feel about bleeps? 1 can hardly report Travel Council news without them! May I? Jeep Posse leep posse is planning a Motocross for March 10 at 10:00 am'on the Wilton Raceways This is s sanctioned SRA and AMA a race and bike riders from surrounding states are expected to attend Laddie King in durgeaf foe track Retorts Home Mrs Vernie Olsen returned to her houne in : Spanish Fork after a few weeks vi- sSngjS daughter and family! andMri Ha- i fold Adderson Another Mrs Phil of Kamas came to take her mother home daughter Jo-’hah- She brougit- - down pic- - Courses Offered Utah State University through the Southeastern Utah Center for Con tinuing Education at Moab will Off! college credit classes in Green River for - the coming A quarter Classes held in the High School will on Yt JLbe beUtqpuMaW by i arranged Re calling Mrs mele at v Final registration and fee payment will be held during toe first week of spring quarter which begins March 25 and ends Mur 31 Dr Hancock SUCCE Director announced that any of the following listed classes can be held provided a minimum of UvinginTre-rsonto- n I went down and interviewed Bert and Kate Tallsalt who were Navajo teachers at the Indian School at Brigham City Cock Marston had asked me to do this as he was then researching the discovery of Rainbow Bridge and someone had had told him the Taiil-sal- ts had some information They told me: The Navajos around Navajo Mountain disagree with the writer Neal Judd that the guide that guided the first party into Rainbow Bridge was Nasja Begay (Owl’s Son) Tim old Navajos disagree- They claim that - the Navajo mannamed Ashiih Binea Adinnil (Blind Salt Man from the Salt Clan) was the guide The reason for it is they saw the guide saw the party pass through there and saw with their own who was guiding They say it couldn’t have been Nasja Begay there was no such person except the two sons of Nasja— Old Man Owl and they would have been too young One of them is stUl alive at Navajo Mountain The oldest son of Nasja would have been the one but he was only a baby then HU name is Toby Owl in English He goes by the name of Nasja because he U the oldest son HU brother younger than he went to Allen’s Canyon and he U dead now The Indians ieel that this ' is ' wry important and they would Tike to put the record straight Some of the people who ' would remember thU arer 'White v Hat (Buck White" Hat) Tony One Salt JfftaQr One Salt knows all the story and his wife 564-32- 93 ?? 10 students register per class: Art 315V Basic Ceramics (Handbuild) 3 credit hours Education Principles of Conservation 3 credit hours 410 ' 308 Geography graphy of Utah houn v Y' History 101 -- i History 101 3 Geo- credit Compar-hours- v' Compar- ative CiviUzations cient and Medieval credit hours An- 3 Cm Rim ATTENTION V '' 1974 WE lea it m A&t SZlL&$ OUR ENTBEItiYmm good Fast Selling Clan Merchandise Consisting of: All 1 Jade ft Geldstem ft etfeer Jewekry Shrer 0-- 11 ’ - - bn-cau- ae ' it "Where Does I drove over to Hanksville to check on the new baby at the Jesse and Barbara Ekker house He is just as dear as they reported and the whole family is delighted wito him They have named hem Jason Robert— toe Robert for Barbara's uncle Jodi Is especially de- to the new brother perfectly willing to give up toe place of baby which she has held for eight years She express- - In ittery coaL V The first lease offered by toe Bureau of Land Management Utah state office under toe Secretory of the Inter- tor’s new ' coal leasing policy will be subject to competitive bidding on March 6' : ' Offered for coal led-s- e are 1360 acres m the Manti-LaS- al National Forest in Huntington Can- yon approximately 20 ’ ed the attitude of every-m- e when she remarked: "Where does and eight-poubaby boy sleep? An - n - n - ny where he wants to!” nd Net Project Plans are underway to introduce a Resource Conservation and Development Project in toe area to Include Carbon Emery Grand and San RC&D Juan Counties Projects help people take better care of their natural resources and at the same time helps them further develop these resources and improve the CAUFOR APPT WOODSIDEN04 Roadside Geyser Woodside Utah Bicknell iS00 Christ Hatch Loa 167 Rene Van Dyke Lyman Howard 112 Dale Johnson Vance Hanksville 126 MorreUGrover ganization and operation of the program The meeting will be open for questions and the public fs cordially invited a Mrs kvhmw ' 3 PRIZES nnae off (gift ceefettont n Kevan Robi- Hanksville Results learned after toe State meet in reported that Rene son Mon-ticel- lo Van Dyke and Vernon Howard had taken firatplace in their divisions and the Quad points seated toe Wayne Badgers in Second place for which they were awarded the trophy Their coach Is Kerry Ana first year derson wrestling coach at Wayne this year Those attending the matches from Hanksville were Mr and Mrs Alvin Robison Mr and Mrs La Nile Al- brdcht and Mr andMra John Johnson who each have son of the team nd "Color My World” is toe of theme High’s Junior Wayne Prom cal- endared for March 9th Juniors from Hanksville are - Rita Ann Ekker Karen and Kim Sellers Wayne Shirley Karmin N“ yn M f J("8on Ja£00’J?eTen &! Friedly KM' and their advisor is Mrs Ester Duiphgv cert) 1st 2nd 3rd v - - Harold Ekker will undergo majory surgery March 12th in a Salt Lake Dr Robert hospital Weaver will be the surgeon The Ekkers have hem in Salt Lake this week where Harold underwent teat They visited with her sister Mr and Mrs Mavor Gatehouse 1 ' Laurel Standard Night will be held Tuesday 26th In : Loa Laurels ' from Hnaksville to participate are Nona Lee Johnson Neva and Rita Ekker Karra and Kim Sellers Mr and Mrs Robert Elaine Johnson ' Cindy aitd children Jackson Bonnie Noyes Hoggatt acconqni-e- d Carbonville Their teacher is Mrs' and Mrs Mr Darys Jeannine Hunt Ekker Mrs Edna Lance t M and Edna Ekker to Fre- maat ' Sunday where the northwest of Hunw V' ' County and former Urah’s First month Old son of Mrand c Pau1 L Ho Perry Dee Ekker cordtoJoState Direc- lady celebrated her Mrs Dee was blessed Kelly Saturday the tor for Utah This will be birthday Perry 23rd wito her family at in Idahoand Ruth reside the first coal lease of- their Salt Lake home fered by BLM in Utah since September 1 1970 Mr and Mra Arthur Sealed bids will be ac- Ekker accompalned two cepted in Room 8103 of other Grand ' Junction toe Sale Lake Federal couples to Bull Frog BuUding until 2:00 pm where they planned to March 6 AH sealed bids spend the weekend aboard will be- opened at that a houseboat fishing t time and oral bids then m Lake Poseeing will be accepted Only well those sealed bidders meeting the recommenTrad ' Cambell ded minimum acceptable diter of Mr and bid wUl qualify to parti- Tom Campbell cipate in toe oral auc- rushed to the tion Bids will be con- Hospital Saturday sidered m the basis of she fejl at her home cuttoe highest acceptable her head Dr Murcash bonus offered In ting was m call and put rey addition toe successful ten stitches ' in the five bidder will pay rental for old childs head use of toe land and a year Mother and father are doroyalty on any coal mi- ing fine ned Mr Howard added' Secretary of the Interior Regers C B Mor- fair market value return ton has said the new coal for resources sold He said coalleases wUl leasing policy wUl: (1) be issued only under the assure maximum '' - BenedictlonCharles Noyes' Dedicatory Call PrayerStan PAILBEARERS George Whitby Llyod Mulford Ray Whitty Robert Morgan Mecham'1 Weis Burdell Mul-fo- ' rd - Drs Andy and Marie YY Godfrey former geology students with Charles Br Hunt from John Hopins University and now re-- ! sldents of Vernal arc tim parents of a 10 lb: ba n daihter' born Feb 10 S s': at the Uintah County Hos- i pltal at VERNAL: amhasr been named SabrinavOr- iginally froxnNashviUe v Tom toe Godfreys make Y this area ‘home’ each ' v-summer for research projects1 end are well S ' ' : ‘ - and-sigh- ucation Teacher Mr SLAj Larry Rowley in a pro gram m driving safety proposed lease has bem MrRowle showed a film on driving and talked on safe driving habits All of the members except two were in attendance The next meeting will be held at the borne of Mrs Ellen Peacock and will be on Civil Defense V GJIRAGESMF' How much valuable stuff do you have left around your house? Why not soli lt helplng yourself and the person who buys It from you How to price how to advertise Valuable tips Nma CLARK SALES last lit bulk — DtplC fbptib INak 837 : -- Nfl Pvnfeoso Necessar- yIV Suggested 185 —"HOW TO HOLD A SUCCBSfU- L- APRIL I ruia NMif 145 Albert Van DykeLy-ma- protection following Conditions: When coal is needed (2) provide for orderly community economy and timely resource d- now to maintain an exThere will be a public meeting in ' Green evelopment) assure a isting operation or when coal is needed as a reRiver on February 7 to serve for production in aquaint people with this Posad Pals Meet' The Posse Pals met the near future and when I program This will be toe land to be mined will ? held in toe Legion Hall at toe home of Mrs DarWednesin all cases be reclaimed at 7:30 pm At fids time lene Johnson on a film will be shown on day with the proRriun un- in accordance wito lease the RC&D program and der Squad 2 Education stipulations that will pro- vide Marvel is for environmental I Keith E Bardall ofthe Mrs Fluckey Soil Conservation Ser- - leader of this squad and protection and land revice will explain the or- she presented Driver Ed- clamation and when an 1st YEAR ANNIVERSARY tttrn early Saturday morning solmanlzed In the Matt1 when their car missed the Temple Glen was a ran to at the bottom of the cher as well as a Pl8t airport hlll Md roIled employee of toe ' Utah four times The fog was State Road Dept in dense with visibility less Hanksville He served as than 20 feet when toe ward clerk of the Hanks- accident occurred One villa ward He underwent fellow was able to walk open-hea- rt surgery three to the pbqne booth at toe years ago in the LDS airport but the other was Hospital He is survived thrown from toe car and by Ids widow one daughwas unconscious until he ter Mrs (Linda) Stah-le- y was found by Sheriff Ro- Call and two sobs binson and Dean Ekker Scott King Whitby GallThey were taken to toe up New Mexico and Row doctor in Moab for im- Dell a student at Southmediate attention Their ern Utah State College car was demolished at Cedar City Also surinclude eight They go for foe names of vivors 'Curly Bob’ and 'ShortyY brothers and sisters Services were conducted Mr and Mrs Ernest by Bishop Leo Dee Jack-so- n with burial in the Shirley and children are In Salt Lake this week-ai- d' Hanksville Cementary : ' visiting ' with their under the dlrectim ' of daughter prior to her Grand Valley Mortuary In move to Idaho Guy Ro- Moab Y r bison is taking care of their grocery store durFamily PrayerIvan Whitby Prelude - Post- ing their trip ludeJanice Jobnsm Morris Lance Pay son Invocatim Clare Oker-luMusical selection- and son of Mrs Edna Lance Hanksville un- Singing Mothers Speakderwent majory surgery er Ivan Whitby Musi- cal selection Re aLene the 18th where a plasSellers tic Joint was placed in Ekker-Marilhis hip Speaker Elmer Bair r J?-- " Coal Lease to be Offered HELP US CHOOSE A NAME Y'Swufc Cwfc Deceit f ttaptr it And Mountain might have been true that sometimes the white men thought- tost wtoe- Navajos meant Rainbow they tried to point it out as beyond the arm meaning beyond the "Under toe Arm” Canyon The Indians went' into those canyons in 1883 when the Navajos were rounded up by Kit Car- -' am He sent soldiers to all parts of toe country A lot of Navajos escaped into toe rough countries and they took their flocks and hid them down there and toe soldiers didn’t come after them "Rough Hands” was a friend of Hoskanini but Hoskinini went to between two rivers the San Juan and Colorado and hidfromtoe soldiers There were quite a number of families Sometimes he did move to Mountain but Navajo Mostly was in Piute Mesa and those places A lot of people make an error in saying that Hoskanini escaped to Navajo Mountain The older Navajo people say he went into too San Juan Colorado dtams Sticiun ft Mwy Orinr For-Pirat- es 61-6- Moccasins 1 spots in the tournament and qualified for the State tournament In ‘ rl Seavrain K Sfer&g Green River' School News old Giftwars v r ’ canyons GIFT SHOP DEALERS Isaa it have NOTWtm out tain Long Salt know Small Canyon Be gay would know about it too These are about the only old folks up there mm Tii'Mi that would know yrgBawwr Mrs Wetherill states on Page 171 of "Traders totheNavahos’’:This was tte rainbow fl ungout storage and concession facility being across the canyon This Bleachers built by GRHS shop students was the bridge of which the One Eyed Man of the Salt Clan had - spoken which Luka the Laugher The Tabiona Tigers sic Meet will be held on of the Reed Clan had on their own floor March 5th at CEU in playing sought and failed and for the season Price Events include Navajo people themhanded the Green River Debate LegUlatlve selves do not teH anya 0 loss on urn Extemporaneous and thing about the story PerThe defeat Impromptu speaking Thursday kins teHs of the Indain wiped out any hopes of Fricipal Burr attended dance and trouble 2 day South Eastern Green a River play-o- ff the Wether-iWe used to all ll state Service Area Education a Tournament for Hosteen Zhon as near and : was partiAdministrators work- spot as we could say John in Education since the shop Special cularly costly Moab Rid Devils defeated recently in Moab The Eagles seminar was under toe Navajos refer to the the Duchesne Vetere Tim let the direction of Dr Bob Han -again as used by bridge being the Twin Gods they need Pirate scorers - with 20 ken and included Partito travel with it and when points Jeff Acerson add- cipants ' from the Utah 17 Russell Odle 12 Board of Education they got through using ed Stanworth 7 and Neal it they left it there be- Jody 4 The Pirates PICTURE: hind Navajo Mountain and Ekker meet toe East Carbon ViStudents enrolled In toe it turned to atone ' on toe Green River Shop Program kings Integrated One version is that they floor this Friday March under the direction of Mr tried to cross that cangame Morris Quaraberg have yon and after they got 1st for the Ust Half-tim- e season been engaged in learnthe of with it they through threw the end of the festivities will include ing toe building trades the traditional salute to and in putting their knowbridge down into the canraduation Seniors Fol- - ledge to practical use and to turned it yon toe game toe Pi- - The result has been the lowing stone That was a sign Boosters rate are spon- construction of a storage was no that it longsoring a reception in the and concession building er needed The other version is Multipurpose Room in under toe bleachers The students have done the r of t that the younger brother of the Twin Warriors players wrestlers Pep cement work toe framing Club and Drill Team and toe siding Still to wanted to cross a canand cheer- be completed are doors yon and the caterpillar members All leaders parents' and finishing work and helped him by arching up Booster : members and a counter to be used for and across and he crossfans are invited to at- selling concessions dured over on the catend ' ing track and football te rpilUr but it then turnAn assembly will be events The Shop proed to stone "Under the' Arm” 0 presented by Utah State gram is me of toe areas had heard the Bridge University on February m which interested stuCanyon referred to as 28th at 2 pm in the dents can receive vocational training while in Under the Arm Canyon) school gym The Region 10 Form- - school is on the south of Navajo Ken May grandson of Chapel for ‘ Glen Roe Mrs Edna Ekker Robi- Whitby who died Sunday son and son of Ur and en route to the MoabHos- Mrs Roy May Green Rl- Glen was born Jan ver is at St Mary hos gital at Alpine Utah pltal in Grand Junction’s to Alvin and Cora Moyunder medical care HU le Whitby Prior to hU sister Ms Debra May U moving to Hanksville he the elementary school resided in Colorado and teacher in Hanksville worked for Elmer Bair and later Del Mecham He married Donna MeTwo Loffland Oil Co cham March 7 1949 and employees were injures their marriage was later 1-- thaU-fc'''- - Pearl Baker By Vistfs'SB v-rfc'J- Funeral services were held Wednesday inthe Hanksville LDS Ward $ Hanksville News Items By Barbara Ekker V! Wayne High School captured the Region ven Wrestling Competition in the A division last weekend in Bicknell by coring 110 points with J South Sevier soring 91 12 North Sevier 64 end Gunnison 57 12 Tne following individuals won 'ii‘ - if ' your printing bill has!I been rising the past I I couple of years I maybe it's time I to do some checking I I No Gttotisn When You I Get a Price Qmte from I I em tm ' I I I oJ ’ 35 Esst CKtSarSl 1 I J1' " 't "11 - S- - : Str f " ' - kkIu |