Show Vi Hrandqr Aprf 25 It74 Flower and Plant Show Scheduled May 2 w &A ki n i A Flower and Plant Show ia planned for May 11 and 12 at the Moab m and hanging Class 6 includes plants in greenhouses aa part of the Spring flowering foliage or any Festival and CraftFair other Class 7 bonzai There will be 8 clas-ae- a will be judged by slzei of plants and ent- 1 to 6 inches: 6 to 12 rants may enter any one inches and 12 inches and or all of the classes over Class 8 is flower with an entry fee of $50 arrangements for both cut flowers and dry per plant The vario classes will be Judged and prizes will be aw- Further information arded to winners may be obtained from Class 1 is flowering Britt Sheain 657 Bittle houseplants the groups Lane and reservations to include geraniums orfor space in the show chids amaryllis and be- may be made by sending gonias class 2 of house-lan- ts her your name address includes single and plume lossom and double bloPeople who enjoy grossom African violets wing plants at home and Class 3 foliage house-lan- ts especially those who may includes classi-atio- have a plant with unusual of ivies ferns characteristics are incoleus pothos and phil- vited to plan to show and odendron trailing and share their plants in this event The only limitaspUtleaf ' Class 4 houseplants is tions are that growers be and cacti and succulents non -- professional Both will be divided into that they own plants of small & shown for at least six large and in addition months there will be Judging for Free advice will be avcollections of artist ailable on houseplant plantings in this class growing and plans are Class 5 is artistic being made to have someplantings including dish one on hand to give gargardens small and large dening advice as well as some demonstrations plants in unusual containers small and large ter of techniques with plants V? flo-We- E?ii ftki Mr ie k v ‘1 -- " 4a '"v 4 '’ sub-class- fife rg & Kn taeti b'£ rM es Ih-- J Hestd Hem Nsiss April 16 Admit: Helen Ossana Wanda Kertoy Etta Olsen Elmer Ellis Disc: Ellesa Day Tonya Bullock Barbara Sabo April 17 Admit: Sarah LathrqP ory Keith phen Disc::Ruby Neva Sue Bride nbaker Y(U r?vtj wv? 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W to right are: attired Dons and Donas pictured left Milton Moore Don and Dona Chet Knight rd Don and Dona John Cacheris of the colorfoll Don and Dona s Rente Beet Groceries °- Can-yonlan- pupil s tee Sapplke m FOR THE BETTER LIFE train now for a good-payin- g job at UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE LOW TUITION PROVO or 117 The $25 million increase in school funds provided in Utah this year came on top of $23 million boost in operating fends authorized by the 1973 Legislative Session Since there has been little or no change in school enrollments during this all of toe Griodin nearly school fends can be used for higher expanded school programs and increased costs Inflation is playing an important part in these recent increases in school fends according to the Foundation report (he past five During cost of the jrears United Statesliving has risen at an average rate of 5 per year This compares with an average inflation rate of only toe 1960-19- - 13ln P QUARTER YOUR ALUMNI FREE CATALOGUES FORMATION &SV rifgr Conri & Vfeber $Mn RfvtrUtah REPRESENTATIVE BROCHURES St Jim Hayes I S3 South 400 East Hoabi Utah i : 1 t ‘Mid 'v S' ''JL ?' “ That WH Bs® Ka fir fl-1Anx-ric- ri 3 IVwnicr Rfal Tire Mikcr t Trait HHMMIMHMMIIIMI m 6-1- 5 C-Mt-bra THROUGH APRIL 301974 TEXACO j mmmtm mmt A7S-1-3 fordiamston O Titfa 1120 1200 1350 1690 1490 1750 F7S-1-5 G78-1-4 l inger 700-1- 5 6 & 8 ply 659-4- 6 6 ply T50-1- 6 lM&x Prim Pin MT thv 01 - 14 EZI14 Hra 769-1- 6 ttJOOperftx 6 ft 8 ply mis HRadial Steel Belted Tires S3995 650-1- 6 46 95 700-1- 6 4395 53a5 700-1- 5 750-1- 6 5785 Ma Ha fttt TnMt 800-16- 5 WHILE THEY LAST umosemt somettnn 6 ft 8 ply Noyes Phu&Ung mimes 4 Ply Polyester White Wall A-78-- 1-78- Hire 13 ihrv -14 $ £ 5 I HOMEOWNERS met m C-78-- H-78-- 14 G-70-- 14 m mmm MULTI-PER- U t HEALTH mmmsmmm 1 TEXACO Pricus Plus pgy g Trade 26" BoRd & bbti Wt Ubtt IWr lUMIfe Mbte § $21 15 Resilniiea Amnfcrt thro H-7Q- $29 -15 640-1- 4 thnf G-tO-- 15 $32” 1 2S9 99 : BF Goodrich fflilesdven picEiUP Pmnpkin Another SPECIAL j - PRICES EFFECTIVE for handicapped Wfls rSaW—Ad ' BH O’- 69 - IN- Bat bt A 1-- 70 65 LIFE 259-63' AND FOR and to toe Chevrolet $50 Keogh received a citadriving while unned that aU boys that are tion for influence of altoe der going to play this sum- cohol mer should sign up as soon as possible Plans On Thursday April 18 have been made to hold Trooper Barney arrested from a tournament toe last of to subjects on May with teams from Pennsylvania for poses-ski- n Orem and local teams of a controlled subshould be filled so tost stance They were taken plans can be finalized to Justice of toe Peace and posted A1 Lange To eliminate toe overloading of teams youths bond should sign up as soon Trooper Ron Wood aras possible so if it is Micheal A Liebl rested necessary more teams Oklahoma on charges of can be made up The summer golf pro- -' auto theft He is Unr in Grand County JaU gram will also be made held available again this year for return to Oklahoma and signup-wi- ll be held for prosecution Two hitchhikers who had been at the same time The cost for all of the picked up by Liebl were cited by Trooper Wood programs will be $3 each for posession of a conand there will be no desubstance They trolled posit for uniforms No refonds will be made be- posted bail before City cause of toe low cost of Judge Don Crist and were released toe programs BF6 SIlVERTOWiJ STEEL BELTED TIRES children and vocational education programs Total fends for handicapped children will be raised and vocational by 16 programs will receive a 25 increase under toe 1974 legislation Foundation analysts point out that toe new school finance law packages together several at toe categorical pro- grams and local districts may use their share of toe fends appropriated for this package on any (Hie or all of the programs included Although toe 1974 Budget Session provided a school finance program in excess of that recommended by the Governor it did not specifically earmark any of toe fends for free textbooks and supplies in the high schools The Foundation report notes however that toe v new law does provide mat local districts "may furnish free of charge to students in grades 9 through 12 text- books used by those stu’’ dents AUTOMOUVk SEE Damageto the Ambas- sador amounted to $275 also provided increased fends (he fifosb Imtion JOURNEYMEN INSTRUCTORS ay school program in Utah the 1974 Budget Session M line CmesF EXCELLENT JOB PLACEMENT 16 Jim rollments in Utah are expected to begin a new swing upward in toe period ahead When this happens substantial sums may be required merely to the compensate schools for toe anticipated growth In addition to raising toe overall level of the Foundation AHeaSig’ study published recently Locate observed that school on- Plaza Builders Center ONLY $103 PER Am-Highw- km Jtefore making a left turn Keogh swerved to the right around the Freudiger vehicle and caught die right rear fender passing' around the vehicle and coming to a stop in from of it bound ds sla-ari- es AT thru Dons Club Makes Seventh Annual Visit II pm a Wm s 12 School Funds Increase Slightly in Grand re 7 am to j Slated for ' Wednesday evening May 1 will be the signup of boys and rrls for theSummer Recreation program The signup will beheld at the high school starting at 7:30 pm ami will go until 9:00 pm Glen Richeson stated that it is important that the parents of the youths sign the application No applications will be accepted without the parents signatures The signup will be for soft-ba- ll the girls 11 and 8 thru ages Girls Little League ages Boys Little League Don and Dona Ken Brown ages 10 11 and 12 and ages 8 Boys and 9 will also be held The Pony League and with half of the group Sunday when they will Colt League will also This is the seventh annual year for the Don’s loading into Canyonlands leave for Phoenix signup and it Tours vehicles to spend Club to visit in the area Four bus- the day viewing the beauloads of 160 members tiful scenic wonders of the area The group derolled into Moab ThursPoday April 18 to begin parted by way of the excursion tash Road and continued their two-da- y at the auspices of Can- on the Shaffer Trail winyon lands Tours which is ding around to the Island owned and operated by in the Sky on their return ' Kent Frost of Monticel-l- o tp Moab The other half of the Dons Club will take the The Dons began their same tour on Saturday tours Friday morning with their trip ending on - me" K: Representatives April 18 Admit: Thelma G Palmer Melvar-en- e Morey William L McComb Disc: None April 19 Admit: Doris Westover Disc: Ramona Spor Etta Olsen Ramona Garcia & Baby Boy Juanita Baker April 20 Admit: GwenSENIOR CITIZENS dolyn Chambers Linda The Senior Citizens Lemon Chadd Billy Total fends available to celebrated two birthdays Disc: Wm (Bill) toe Grand School District Saturday night in honor Comb next Elyear are expected to and Latham of JB len Thomson Beautiful birthday cakes were made Daren John Clement program enacted by Genevieve Holy oak and Pnadora Wyatt Disc: finance toe 1974 Budget Sesby Mattie Garlett A program Doris Westover Gwenin honor of the two was dolyn Chambers Billy sion For toe state as a whole toe increase in as follows: A reading en- Chadd school operating fends titled “My Pocket Knife" April 22 Admit: Ila will total $25 million or Ina a Young by piano Stewart Lucille Lile 115 in 1974-7- 5 solo and song by "Fren- - Disc: Kevin Narans These facts were rechie" another reading Newborns Hospital by Utah Founda“"They Say I’m Growing April 22 Born to Mr ported tion toe private research Old’’ by Lydia Skewes Wm Paul and Mrs and a harmonica duet by Wyatt a boy 6 lbs 14 group in their analysis of school finance legisEllen Thomson and Gen- 12 oz lation enacted by the 1974 evieve Holy oak Stories Session Budget Lato-rop were given by Fred The report paints out and after lunch dan- IN GRAND JUNCTION Leo Burr and that school operating Mrs cing and card playing were Jean daughter spent Fri- fends for toe Grand the diversions of the in Grand Junction School District will total day approximately $1239-98- 4 or $830 per pupil in 1974-7- 5 This represents an increase of $86 or 117in toe estimated per pupil operating costs of $743 for 1973 - 74 HUNT IMi Throughout toe state toe rise in toe total school operating program will average about $88 per i' driving a 1941 Chevrolet south felled to stop when Sharon Hopkins Freudi-an- d ger drivmg a 1968 bassador ahead of him stopped to let another ve hicle pass in the north- - &mmer Rec Signup Set Next Wednesday ns ‘!'v JKT LJ rariums planters to be held grown Swim Center 7’m' An accident on Mill Creek Drive occurred April 19 at 11:20 pm wes investigated by Trooper Phil Barney 11-1- h fr Patrol Investigates Mishap Stakes Arrests South Main & Uranium Ave I |