Show B12 Thursday April 11 1974 Wildcat Well Participants in Moab’s Labor Day weekend nearby regions notacces-fast- er weekend Jeep Sa- The new event tenta- - sible on the Easter week-fe- rl should take notice tively caUed the “Moab end Safari because of the that Sabrl officials are laying plans for a new kind of annual ev- ent to be held for the first time this coming Four Wheeler Campout” will feature two-da- y trips into remote areas and a campout at night This will permit trips into time limitations and ling-no- w ering snow at higher ele- vations The weather here is Weal for camping out in early September and mahave alny ready expressed desires for overnight trips so four-wheele- rs evMoab’s new ent should be popular with both canyon country residents ami visitors off-ro- ad grade students Brenda Harrison for the third en Kerr llaa Lance Madrid Penny quarter high roll at the Mitch Grand County Junior High Martin Sheila MAyberry are: Carolyn Bailey Ka- - Erika Nielson Mark Nu- ren Cozzens Jimm Fis- - meier LeAnn Sims Dm cher Mandy Knowles Tucker Joe West Wil- Lorraine liam White Jeff Alexan- Kelly Mays Chidester Mary Cross- - der Jim Badger Camle land Scott Howell Kim Blackwater Elaine Coz- and William zens Cheryl Day Reb- Downard ecca Julie infield Twila James Those ninth grade stu- - Foote dents qualifying for the Shawn Knutson Barbara low honor roll are: Brad Layton Mark Milner DonaRaeCroas- - dy Martinez Lotus Nel- mun' Danny Frakes Kim son Tina Norris Kathy Granger Kim Ing Val Shafer James Tibbetts Turner Mike White erie Leavitt Tomi Os sana Julie Peterson Ke and Ninarose Zohner Monica vin Shumway Making the high honor Tibbetts Suzanne Buch- - roll for the seventhgrade anan Kelly Denney Kathy are: Jeffery Clark Le- Gilger Wm Harry Hold- - ana Edwards Lisa Gil- er Steven Klepzig Mer- - liland Shirley Nelson ri McKinnon David Pack Denise Poelakker Mer- Charlotte Randall Randy rie Stewart Terrie Twit- Stewart and Diana Town- chell Jodie Carter Pam- Frazier send Kathryn Kenneth Nielson Qualifying for the 8th honor roll are: Billy Pruitt and Cynthia Sde high Clark Mary Kay Tibbetts Those qualifying for the Gaither Lori McCurdy Cheryl seventh grade low honor Tommy Pruitt Schiffinan Pamela Steele roll are: Kathy Balsley Lynne Wimmer Ronald Tony Bunce Monica Car- Dickerson Jody Jackson ter Guy Granger Jamie Julie Parmenter Robert Holy oak Julie Johnson Raymond Celeste Self & Janelle Magor Cristy Pierce Margorie Snyd- Mary Walker Tni students with low er Scott Winfield Terry roll status for the Bastian MicheUe Carter eighth grade are Mary Kathy Dalton Petite Ha- Aldridge Diane Atwood ger Susan Horton Jeff Terry Mead Cary Balling Jay Bohn Leonard Shelton Czark Tim and Ed- Beverly Mary Rebecca Drake ward Tomsk Ninth in the Special Olympics Meet left to right: Linda Freeman Tim Oviatt Debra Squire Martha Ellis Bob Bertwell Mark Johnson Glenn Woods Kellie Stainbrook Rudy Madrid LeRoy Shepherd Kevin Bohnet Jed Taylor and Shawn Stainbrook Participants Monb Students Involved In Special Olympics A Special Olympic Meet was held in Price Utah recently for the handicapped children in this region The meet had sev- eral divisions whkh con- - Grand County High School Cadet Teachers Bruce Swenson and Mark Gram-lic- h accompanied the Special Olympic Team to MmMy of gas tor both boat and ear atBuHfrog Prof— clonal Hairing available Oats Hairing boots and bool oltpa aro ptontHut A Hahorman'a paradtaa ratod among the bool areas In ttw U&A Ttw la atoefcad wlili r s is ted of gymnastic comteam sports petition such as volley ball and a checkers tournament Moab’s Special 01- returned tri Team ympic umphantiy from the meet with a total of 37 ribbons which the students won including three first olac'e ribbons Thirteen participants from Moab attended the meet and Price as coaches The Special Olympic Meet was held for all chil- dren who cannot be com- served in a reg- ular classroom such as bund or deaf students ?SiionaLZdi?tlrb®d and mentally or physically handicapped children Those participating from Mopb are all students at the C R Sund-wa- ll Education Center here " Dept 13-- 4 Kar-qualifyi- ng De-Fri- ez Planning for the Labor Day weekend campout is still only tentative but as of now the thinking goes like this: 1 Advance signup will be necessary in order to plan the number of es pick campsites and or-ganize meals : rout-Loverid- mum of backtracking 7 Four excellent routes are already under consideration with four more being investigated All iff these would penetrate country not seen on any of the Easter weekend Jeep Safari trails and would provide scenic and very interesting overnight campsites with good hiking fishing and other activities in the camp vicinity Since the details of Moab’s Labor Day Four ge W Experi ed in participating in this new event should write or call tiie Moab Chamber of Commerce in July or August By then plans will be complete and reservations can be accepted ev-eiu- ng ! come first-ser- with enough basis routes laid out train noW for a good-payin- g at ve and ready to accommo-Trac- y date all who wish to go 3 A variety of routes would permit participants to select campsites such as a mountain lake high plateau rim desert slick -rock or rlverbank 4 But whatever the details the overnight safaris promise to be ftin for everyone at a time of the year when the weather is always Just right in canyon country FOR THE BETTER LIFE job Participants would provide their own food for lunches but the one ev-e- la ening meal and one break-Mark- le fast could be ranch-sty- le meals served everyone Cold drinks might also be made available at lunch stops and the campsite S Some form of camp-pjete- ly fire entertainment would be provided Participants would bring their own sleeping gear water and fishing gear for use at the lake and river sites 6 The two-da- y safaris would begin and end at Moab and would follow loop routes with a mini- oooooooeooooooooeeoeeeeeoeoeooooeoooooeoeeooeeoooo nr many Wheeler Campout are not yet firm those interest- UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT Xt PROVO Apparent Success exploratory well two An miles north of the town of Myton in Duchesne County is an apparent success reports Carlton Stowe Utah Geological A Min- eral Survey staff specialist Payette River Mines is waiting on completion equipment at their No 1 Dart well in section 12 township 3s range 2w about six miles south of oil production at Bluebell field The well was drilled to about 67)00 feet in the Green River formation Tests are to be conducted shortly Drilling statistics show 37 weUs drilled in Utah by the end ofMarch compared to 33 at the same period last year Slightly more than 320277 feet of hole has been drilled during the first three months of this year Of the 37 weUs drilled 23 were completed as oil wells Currently 42 drilling rigs are working in Utah Preliminary tabulat- LOW TUITION — ONLY $103 PER by the UB Bureau show that Utah Mines of QUARTER had 257863 tons of Copper produced during 1 EXCELLENT JOB PLACEMENT 1973 a slight decline over the 1972 total of tons 259507 January JOURNEYMEN INSTRUCTORS production (the latest deshows rived by UJ5 Utah production of 14227 SEE YOUR ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVE FOR tons Lead production for 1973 is reported at FREE CATALOGUES BROCHURES AND INtons January 1974 FORMATION production is 918 tons Zinc production during 1973 totaled 16564 tons down from the 21853 tons flfal f fyg ' htGnot Rkf Son produced in 1972 Utah’s 16 cdal fields A Jim Hayes Hiss Conra Weber 5650000 tons of produced 400 East 153 South Green River Utah coal during 1973 accordHoab Utah 564-32ing to preliminary re259-63ports About 1580 people are employed in Utah’s coal industry ions Ql JJf) 13-8- 70 ’ 33 69 xmet Jack i'kst Chevron ’H S3 Csldsn & South Main Sflo $o& Restaurant Travebtfuo 509 SOUTH MAIN ROOMS - HTCHBSTTB oouRVEWaur memmmmio 72 Sooth 1st Hmmsmmmm at no Charge Downtown Moab SERVICE GAS-GROCE- GatoSno (kha 76 Station — Mouh jssp smi mnoRs 030' Diesel bit emimeemmm 'Steaks Our Specialty" VPropsno Hatdfwna&tm 7 Days a Week 6:30 esi t3 12 Midnight IdiMRiMiiii Avumkmfb vwMranWH4W wwwyrll’ Uj Downtown Mohb ifGvCwnv - w9C0u 259 - 6840 - M Gam Blt Often is GteaMiEihere Iks® Rod Tb feteess SSsI 0sl! 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