Show Thursday April 11 1974 Drank Driven Hit Hard by Highway Patrol ! Patri)l tor drunk dri- ving during the week an number Tuesday that 9 ar- ' unusually high Trooper Ron Wood arhad been made by Highway Patrol Sergeant Don Proctor Utah re-prot- rests ed Clatchy Joyce Victor John Watson and Roger Shurtz Mr Ferguson a native of Longview Tex was raised in Albuquerque attended Brigham Young University the University of New Mexico and Texas A A M lie raduated with e major English and a minor in Sociology earning his teaching certidcate dur-raau- men from Connecticut April 6 They were apprehended at the junction with UJS 50-- S east of Thompson charged with possession of a controlled substance After being assessed fines by Justice of the Peace A1 Lange they were released Trooper James Sauls Green River Investigated 2 accident over the week- 2 1-- 70 ate $S3 SchoolDistrictfor ching County rested nr iStowr 'occurred fSSLStSSSa mers are generally spent belong- ing to William Osborne was taken from his yard and was later recovered by police It had been pushed un- Area law enforcement Pa“iciPated jjwers Monday and Tuesday in a firearms school sponger- a a seasonal ed by the Highway Patrol forest technician for the US Forest Service a der the trees bordering On April 11 officers will tie which goes back to Mill Creek near the high be involved in an all-dschool The chain and 'school sponsored by college days working - ay Steve Barton will be leading this year’s Safari into the back country of Poison Spider Mesa " ' ‘ The route to this land of rounded sandstone domes arches dune sand and dry gulches hauls out Moab on UJS 163 then west on Utah 279 for ap- proximate ly six miles the Jeep trail Here climbs u from the pa- ved road passuig the di- - 2?akck8 petrqglyphs & alternately follows rela- level rock strata and stream courges At one point a huge mass of mJlk8t giving ® crossed safari parti- - cipanto the opportunity to view toe see- - mejcent ft® "® me very stone fins of mouth of Cane Creek Can- yon and the (fistantsnow- capped LaSal Mountains e °P8 out mtp the high mesa its way ad-ross sUckrock and sand- Along this portion of the trail there are Indian chipping grounds where countless glassy shards of chert and agate may be seen T1® trail then cros- ses a broad flat sandy tableland and drops into an area where uplifted strata have tilted the me-sa drastically Two spur trails lead from these sand dunes and slickrock One trail leads to Little Arch which is actually a natural bri-- 1 te® sbice it spans awn-- 1 ter course and the oth-- 1 er trail ends near theblif-tivel- y fg that loom above the Atlas Minerals Uranium Refining Plant MoabVal-JJ®!- 1 ley and its back drop a8 wen ag several of me outstanding features of Arches National Park can h® se®" from the view- notnt I1® return loop of the! Poison Spider Mesa trail goon rejoin jhe main trail and heads back tor ward Moab by die same route Jeaving the verti-the- n cai cliffs meandering ts Colorado River and ping rocks behind tag advantage of all of the benedts which they have coming to them especi-i- n ally in the areas of ucation and vocation re- habilitation The location of VA Regional Offices of -ten makes it extremely difficult for many disabled veterans to make personal contact with a DAV National Service Officer so now the Field Service Units will take the program right to their doorsteps The Field Service Unit YhiTtfieDAV6 feiflsar? will be open for business vice Units to discuss any from 11:00 am until 8:00 problems they may have pm Particular emphasis is RETURNED TO MOAB being placed on disabled Mr and Mrs David veterans of the Vietnam Stewart and family who conflict because such a bd been living in Ca large number are not tak- - lifornia for the past seVerai years returned to Officer Standards and invest! - their home In ttielr old ham town ed-cid- pf --yy- KS ng jrtntWM m 3l?V-- I Ak h of 0 I & m I THE NEW STOCK IS ON DISPLAY FOR THE mm GREAT MOAB SUMMER FH: pftt slo-fla- SEASON Grand Education Assn 84 M Ron Ferguson Ninth' grade English teacher is completing what has been a very busy and productive year as president of tiie Grand Education Association The GEA has begun some new programs this year he said and has revived some old ones The success of the year he emphasizes is to be credited to the members who have gotten in and done the work Vivian Arthur working with the public relations committee has been responsible for getting information out to teachers and for letting the public know what is going on in the Moab education picture Her committee is putting out a regular newsletter ' The financial committee has been working all year this year rather than only at salary negotiation time and has made it a point to keep informed of the school district’s financial condition The curriculum committee has been studying problems in this area in the district and identi- - sin? sUeSSon S ft?’ ccminS!! £ t -- r Iwwrwwj u is t 3ft vpwr COME (N ANI GET ACQUAINTED ' ' WITH (sM Ms COME IN AND s m GEA President Ron Ferguson worked closely with administrators & the School Board in development of the Middle School concept to be actualized with the move of the 9th grade into the high school next foil and the 6th grade into the present Junior High building the following year The GEA sent four teachers to the Classroom Teacher’s Association convention in Salt Lake City recently They were Tea Sorensen GEA Guymofly " Jim SELECTION PMM Ptndmg RECIPES O PATIO © REDWOOD LOUNGES ¥ 7n 0 fc r — ii' And Plenty of Upholstery iu v! Cushions in HOME STYLE SMOKEHOUSE FOR TASTY MEATS SIMPLE TO USE 0R REFUELING NO COMPLICATED R0TISSERIE NO THANKS TO A REVOLUTIONARY BASTING OR TURNING SELF BASTING PRINCIPLE!!!! NO TENDING MOIST-SMOK- Decorator Colors for your Old Furniture SHOP EARLY E THIS SMOKER PROVIDES YOU WITH THE MOST DELICIOUS SUCCULENT JUICY AND TEN0ER SM0KE0 MEATS YOU'VE EVER ' EATEN '"'’UMG! UR ” ’a era PORCELAIN ENAMEL WATER AND CHAR- STEEL CONSTRUCTION iu a6i umi COAL PANS THAT ARE EASY TC CLEAn mu HEAVY DUTY GRILL BAKED ON INDUSTRIAL ENAMEL - tagis-studyi- ng &-Boa- : BSf of- - at-ter- HUSKY REDWOOD CHAIRS © PATIO COFFEi TABLES SS exe-toach- TABLES & BENCHES (ROUND OR RECTANGULAR) t-t- Joy McCl&tChy Walkfir- - promote the welfare of ding problems was ft® Caching profession Southfered through the professional eastern Utah Center for stressing ’growth devefopntent Continuing Education In January through ar- - rights & responsibilities in ms capacity as pre-- a raiements with the UEA of ttie GEA Mr sident was Fair Curriculum has attended with to Moab Ferguson prebrought e 10 ineetisdur-uagabout sentations in math langarts and reading by in ft® y®jr heldl etther to outstanding people in at the UEA‘inbuilding Richfield or Murray those fields The workshop commit- - plus Presidents School which offers training and tee organized a for incoming Law Schdol background in class tag which was held in March presidents before the v and is working toward school year begins In addition he has the organization of a Mas- Degree program for tended the monthlymeet- through SUCCE cutive committee The teaching evaluation ing regular school board neaued by meetings and nas loboieo conuniiiee Helen Fleming has been for the passage of the current lation benefitting educa methods used for teacher tion The executive com- evaluation and will make mlttee includes Mr Fer--- a propoaai to the School guaon Mr Sorensen Pat concerning ways cretary-Troasurof evaluating teacher per- - Richeaon Past President Gene Lemard and Faculty lormance GEA : members also Representative Joy Me- - h SEE OUR BIG NEW ELECTRIC The purpose ofthe GEA Sme SSwas deeded which is affiliated with the Education Assoda- eSrts andlfa tion JdAth °J?it cm result adass dealing with is to ways of working with rpa- - o rd er ‘ V to Moob Apr 17 me-cordi- Bike Theft Checked By City Police April Coming out-ov- er - Stan 6 and Rhett 2 His hobbies Include reading and yard work and sum- MoMfe Field Unit A Disabled American k morning rollover occurred near Veterans (DAV) mobile Floy Wash There was no Field Service Unit will be juries in either ac- - visiting the Moab area 1974 at the April 17 The radio hookup of Court House the unit will Dead Horse Point State be here to extend the many Park with the Highway free services provided by Patrol frequency has been the DAV to wartime dis- completed and will abled veteran and their broaden communications dependents who live the entire area ac- - side of the major to Sgt Proctor tropolitan regions DAV officials stress semi-truc- City Police investigated front broke djiitment ears bike theft which hapa valued at about $30 had His family includes the removed from the been pened night during wife Pat and 2 sons 6 A Suzuki POISON SPIDER MESA - From one point on Poison Spider Mess the lower part of Moab Valley and the distant LaSal Mountains give a good reason for a stop for pictures MV Bll I 237 North on First West I! |