Show ' fo'" ' ' 'H Wi '11 S xAfc imitjb ‘2 M T vi ' IV - 1 5 i 3 A6 O Thursday October 31 1974 t! ?! Public Meetings on Kaiparowits Project To bo Held in Five South Utah Comities The impact of the proposed KaiparowlU Project on Southern Utahns will be the topic of public meetings being sponsored n '’i hy participating utilities in five counties October Volunteer Organization to bo held In Panguitch Rich-- r Will it meet gov field Cedar Kanab eminent environmental and St George Juestions standards? to be answered by the What exactly will it do ifncials for our schools our worcompany Swer for a Proposed organisation at Memorial Hospital were approved by the board of trustees Oct 24 and plans made for an by-la- kers our tourist trade the Kaiparowits our cities towns and tax1 Project be a good thing payers? The meetings will be for Southern Utah? Speakers include Robert S Currie KaiparoI wits project manager and Will “Utility i Cadette troop 110 recently heard Charles Love ridge Foreign Service Officer with the USIS speak to their group about his work in Bogota Columbia The girls have v been working on their World Understanding which requires badge knowledge of the work of the US Information Agency and US Tourist Service and groups that sponsor international ' ex- changes for young people By the time next summer arrives 8 girls from this troop will be Seniors and on their way to Mexico and this badge was one of the requirements for this I 1 trip 1 meeting Barbara Kerr by-la- wel-All- en inter-organizatio- nal to -- Jv-fo- ws companies wl - ns — Vpwrnwtta Project are conm Brownies in troop 368 ducting these meetings have recently made fin- because we think the people of Southern Utah — ger puppets Troop 666 had their many directly affected by investiture ceremony Oc- establishment of the potober 17 and have wel- wer plant — have a right comed Virginia Hatch and to direct answers to whatBarbara Goodspeed as ever questions they have new Girl Scouts Dori-cc- a regarding the project and McBeth came into the what it means to them and troop from Brownies and their children” Currie Laurie Roark is return said — ing to Scouts after an ab- sence Pat Mitchell and KaSDifol NOWS Kris Bohn have joined Oct 22 - Admit: Gino the troop from another n Carboni Disc: June troop Welcome girls Robertson Judith Betty Crocker coupons are again being collected Kent Johnson Donna Hatby Girl Scouts in Utah field and Baby Boy for medical equipment Oct 23 - Admit: MaAny current or outdated mie Black coupons are good Call Oct 24 - Admit: DiPht Marshall ane Fullmer LoyceWinn if you need a pickup Claude Short Betty Giese ng mid-Novem- re-wh- ere by-la- ws program to be presented The Wyatt Evangelistic Team composed of a brother and 3 sisters of Moab s Cal Wyatt will present a program of singing and ministering Sat Nov 2 at 7:30 pm in the Community Baptist Church The public is most cordially invited to attend The group comes from Huberton Kansas Oct 25 - Admit: RobCharles Wilkinson ert Caine Delmar Meal-a- r Fullmer and Baby Oct 24 - Born to Mr and Mrs Almon Fullmer Oct 26 - Admit: Rish-el- le Oct 28 - Admit: Do- - a boy 8 lbs 6 ozs Thurman Nelson Oct 27 - Born to Mr Oct 27 - Admit: Chris rothy Mable Disc: Gino Thompson Steve Jochim and Mrs Merrill Shorn- Shumway Carboni Mamie Black Disc: Delmar Mealar ‘ way a bay 7 lbs 12 ozs Tan-gre- 259-58- Tklbott's pro-volunt- eer - ij participating in the I ganlzation will be to mote and advance the fare of Allen Memorial Hospital through service to the hospital and its patients through pretation of the hospital board fond rffiproJectsT member spearheading the According to the pro- project presented the Thespe-wer- e which Ppsed proposed organi-itmii- ar this aims of cific compiled by using nation shall be accom- gets from other hospital volunteer organ-lio- plished through volunand adapted to teers who dull be rethe special needs at Allen sponsible for carrying out assigned duties in a Memorial cheerful and friendly It is currently planned expeditious manner in or-t- o have an introductory der to create a pleasant and organizational meet- - atmosphere for the pa-iin dents during their interested persons covery” can discuss the need pos- A sible activities and strucnumber of young ture cl such a group Up people have and currto the present there have ently are working at the been a number of citi- hospital and the zens who have served in provide for two age a volunteer capacity at groups junior volunteers the hospital but no forbetween the ages of 15 mal structure of organi- and 20 and senior volunzation has ever been set teers over 20 both boys In addition various and girls men and woi organizations have served men the hospital in a number As soon as possible of ways and it is hoped after the organizational that tin more interested meeting the group of members of these groups volunteers will meet to will wish to Join a formal elect officers choose an official name decide on Organization uniforms and other such The purpose of the or- - matters Kathy Elton Buell Vice President of Resources Company A question and answer period will follow the presentation i ws Di-an- ne 33 ? 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SKA Sffinvi GJHmA— All s"' l4u3 ?av 3J Q Aminct L— J -- OF UTAH COUNTY OF GRAND ss I Barbara Domenick County Clerk inandfor the County of Grand Stateof Utah do hereby is list of true a and to candidates be voted for the the at complete foregoing certify that General Election to be held in said County and State on the 5th day of November AD 1 974 as appears on file at my office STATE iflll MftWA Against Shall Article X III of the State Constitution be amended by adding a new section to permit the legislature to exempt aircraft watercraft or tangible personal property (principally motor vehicles) which is registered for use upon public highways or in lieu thereof a statewide public lands from taxation as property and to provide uniform fee assessment or levy: provided the value of such property shall remain only for the purpose of establishing debt limitations SERVICE DISTRICTS of the State Constitution be amended hy addmga new Section to to authorize any county city town to establish special dis tricts to provide water sewerage drainage flood control garbage hospital transportation recreation and fire protection services and to levy taxes and issue bonds for acquiring constructing and equipping any ot these facilities conditioned upon the assent of a majority of the qualified voters of the district ShaN Article XIV permit the legislature Against Q BARBARA DOMENICK Courtv Clerk of Grana County Utah |