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Show Award Goes To Moab Park Staffer Mrs. Dewey Jarrett, the former Sandy Julian, has received a Special Achievement Award for $250 Superintendent Robert Ro-bert I. Kerr, Canyonlands Canyon-lands National Park, announced. an-nounced. While working in the Chief Ranger's Office, Sandy earned this award for performing her duties du-ties far beyond the job requirements. She devoted de-voted long hours on her own initiative without compensation to make sure the transition from the old management to the new management went smoothly. During this time, the work load was unusually heavy and was complicated by a physical relocation of offices, yet she managed to keep everything running run-ning without interruption. interrup-tion. During this time she also supervised the receptionist in the new Federal Building. Since her marriage, March 10, Mrs. Jarrett has moved to Page, Arizona Ari-zona and is now employed employ-ed by the Bureau t of Reclamation. been calculated, and had later been filled in with loose material providing provid-ing a very poor foundation founda-tion for heavy construction. construc-tion. R. E. Dobbs, in charge of taking the soundings for the Pittsburgh Pitts-burgh Testing Laboratory Labora-tory stated that he hoped the work would be completed com-pleted before high water hit. The city received a new ditch and trench digger with which to install in-stall a 6-inch sewer line along Second South Street which was being extended for two blocks from 4th East Street. The fruit growers of the district met at the courthouse to select two delegates and twoalter-nates twoalter-nates to the Peach Administrative Ad-ministrative Committee. Commit-tee. Howard Lance and H.B. Evans were the delegates chosen, with Reed Lance and Roy Holvoak being selected as the alternates. A discussion dis-cussion was had on transportation of picked fruit which was very much of a problem. 40 YEARS AGO The Norwood, Colo, basketball team defeated de-feated a Moab town team on the local floor by a score of 32-25. The Moab Irrigation Company announced that it would begin cleaning its ditches preparatory to turning water into the canals. The high school an -nounced that it would present an operetta, "The Sunbonnet Maid," at the Star Hall, under the direction of E. W. Stout of the music department. de-partment. President F.D. Roosevelt Roose-velt signed the beer and wine bill, legalizing the sale of these beverages after April 6 in those states which did not have prohibition. 60 YEARS AGO All sheep in Grand, Emery and Carbon Placed in qua do an order 0f th'.' Ca board f sheen missioners. tv ' si were to remain antine until theS' free fromscabit-' " A teachers ir with professes" du the University , a and the Utah' u i" tural College 53 structors, was i 10 Moab. Both tea: ; bt the public atier,- tc highly successful- ings. '- at John Jackson, bl after returning cattle range, thau 01 were playing havf, the stock and i iC number of his f r' had been killed ft K that he found ed p head of cattle tfV P been killed and"'- i devoured by then " |