Show A4 OP Thursday May 16 1974 BAND BENEFIT A band benefit ham din- 'WHMMMMiaiHMmMMMiOTiMMWa ner will be held Friday Colo Student Killed -- San Juan County Sheriff Rigby Wright was notified May 9 of an accb'ent which trccurrcd about 3 school Colorado Rocky ocMountain School curred Friday Connie Snobble 15 Carbondale pm May 8 killing a Co and Mike Perry Colorado student 16 Hawkins St Paul A party of 10 students Minn became separated from Carbondale Co on from their party of 19 a survival hiko had been about 20 miles south of in ? slaj of ic® the Dears Ears at about about 20 miles due west i pm They spent the of waiiMing under the night and were spotted by Bears Kars when they an airplane dispatched by heard a rumble above sheriff Wright early All jumped for urday morning They safety and lan Black were carrying tleegiiw 17 Seattle Wn fled Into bags and supplies- and the path of an ice foil suffered no hardship of abuu 3 cubic yards from the for children and under 12 Tho money will be used for the Salt Lake Days of '47 Parade which ft band plans to 91-5- Trk" experience HONOR ROLL & oJSYFbJES andbraily New member on the staff of the Times this ST PIUS MEETING St Pius X'Altar week is Suxan Maughan Linnea Sackerson Vicki Martin Margaret Dalton So- ‘ Hefen monthly lSST Hoffman i Bryon Paul Mobley son of Mr andMrs Dm aid R Moble LniD!i!e Marie Galbra: iworiK"ta and advertisingi depart- - mants at circulation prbduction ton Galbrailh both ac hieved the honor roll for Winter Quarter 1974 at the Utah State University In order to be included on they stopped and the director went on for help The Sheriffs department the honor ro3 a student brought die body to the must be enrolled for 15 Blanding mortuary at 5 or more hours and have r - Infat Stttff '®T AtHftteS £ - RttumaHofO MrsyJoyceBasso and dughterCindy and returned to (hdr A JE® Carter Admit: La Von- - May 10 9e in - v 'jy ' fS h'"£V& Eubanks Ofllc Bilges John w Corbin- - crlot ta McCraken ABabyGhl Garry Pete Jensen 12l Adndt: Krr Swink Mary Edwards Disc: None May 13 Admit: Neva Brldwtaker rt Frnkl Lnm onM Burner c: Bonnie Hacking °y Dorthella Cynthia A Baby Cowan A ft17 ¥y andMrs ‘ ‘'ii? ii 'it " ' ? County Water Copsirv U--j cy District Board TeMif Years ago certain citi- zens of Moab desired a dam to be built on Mill Creek for the agricultural benefits of having access to irrigation waters unavailable otherwise However based on agri- cilture alone the cost of the dam couldn’t be justified at this time and for development had pns to be put on the shelf Although plans were delayed 'the project was not forgotten A progress began again three or four yeitrs ago when studies were made by the Sacra- mento District Corp of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation at which time hearings were held by both agencies in Mo- sb As a result of these studies three benefits were found which were considered to be advan- tageou enough to make the project feasible 1 which the project will produce for Grand County and the State of Utah as well -- i i" i k is belng mad pf ths geological structure and' Jng engineering mfonhatUm on the is to rock strata After ‘dril-t'kling the hides are ’to bd'- v be-obtatned 1’ - : : - pressure tested A rthsrj test holes may hn drilled depending on toe eve -- : : atlons Extensiv V pies will also'betakeek' from the gravel dBolv !(! at the mouA:vcajBiijvjv: Creek which wiH be la boratory tested to dot-j ermine the 'comgwiillN' and amount of availaMa V ' ' material in the AH of this testing fa be-- '1 t fog done so that the Corp of Engineers will havt y ' all the Information ne- cessary to approve the - ' 1 1 -- - v- - project y ' The dam' will : be f cellent for recreational'' resources Access onto: the lake will be very si- - ' milar to entry onto LakC f y Powell which is'ttntitod to only a fewareaK but seema to be 'quttdv sufiiy '? ! k’ roedir ' l - cient An acqess flities (2) flood control being includedfo the plans and (3) higher yield crops along with the:dam The Utah Division of struction It has been pro-Water Resources was posed that this one-haformed fo 1971 and a mile rodd would be was later for a boat ramp after partnership r formed between the Di- - construction is cbmpleted vision A the Grand County as it will godownto the j : Economic Development reservoir fkrar fronitbe XY&tfX Committee and the Grand south side The facilities County Water Conservan- - at the dsn) would include vVv’-- are (1) recreational - f I Myrtiene' gJpSffi'nJrvJ1? : PylffW presented Tavlor School r uBordl President oto present diplomas in education Roses will be? prasented to graduates j by School Board Mem-t- T her Betty Dalton £!are?ce Tanr"A!111 EM Hacking Pricrar:yisWng in VSTTING DAUGHTERS 8 lbs 14 oz a Moahi witb parents and boy Mrs Holland in is Jay 'a grade point average of : May 10 Born to Mr pm Thursday Cattfomia vi- - Knight Sr Disc: Fred : Another Incident with 35 or better (40 Is and Mrs Jeff Cowan a her siting daughters and Stoye (Trsfrd-S- t Mary’s ' 7 oz a group from the same straight A) 7 week ' !&: : husbands and fomllies Gr V’V ir Junction Colo) boy lbs - i' Ians high school amphitheater with the commencement address given by Dr H K Han- of the cock director Southeastern Utah Cen- 'Mr for Continuing Ed- ucation Other featured speakers for the even- - ' i if Commencement will be tags wfll Thursday May 23 at 8 edk to SVT? Dinner for ad-a- na Bogner Bonnie Hack Preator jg imogene rMr- W CorUn Mari 7tDennis McCraS“ffuSVKr'SSrS Jota and Mrs chamberlain a keJ lb: 9° 10 Born to Mr ffwhn Jack RAifinh afb?rv'ntatke tt na ' School : Evans has V Mrs Flora 7 Afbnlti Crlot returned from an extend- - ta- lb McCraken ed visit with her daugh- tors Mrs Robert Mehl £fr£frf and family at Denver ujy g From there she flew to St Petersburg Florid ifirwn Sink ‘ where she spend a month Wilson ’ visiting her daughter SrS’Nelson Mrs Pollyanna Watson HW MciiOeT : In-C- ox 1 In BACK IN MO AS - piece of ice 2 feet square a 1 foot thick struck him in the head Members of the party administered mouth resuscitation but the injured boy died about 4:30 pm lie was carried about 5 miles by mem bers of the group where 0 tidpate Sat-Ihe- m A Baccalaureate for the elude scriptural read- graduating class of 19- - bigs a musical selection 74 will be held Sunday by students planned un- May 19 at 8 pm in the der the direction of W LDjS Church Thespea- - E Leonard class ad- ker will be the Rev San- - visor and senior class ford Hampton of the Ep- - officers Processional A is copal Church of St recessional music will be Francis played by Mrs Calvin The program will ” 1 May 17 fronf 6 to 9 pm in the High School Vocational Home Econo- mics room The cost will be $2 for an adult plate On Survival Trek at High Graduation Week Activity listed A g£W fee- j lf: uae4-SiV-':'- : Ai v District Board As- lstance was requested urn the Sacramento Dis- brief Corp of Engineers by the Utah Division of Water Resources and they agreed to provide 40 per cent of fee funds needed for fee project if it sa- meets fee standards feat are re- Quired by fee Corp of En- All federally gineers fended projects must be approved for fee Corp of Engineers before actual development can begin After approval has been riven and there is suf-ficient evidence feat the dam will be built then environmental impact will bs made It has been recommended feet fee recreation fee- iiitiesbe limited to the immediate area of fee dam and that fee remain- der at fee reservoir be left in its primitive state 'V-- - - 1 Grai When a company has Blue Cross and Blue Shield health care protection the employer and his staff don’t have to spend valuable time answering questions about coverage That’s our job We maintain a large subscriber service department to answer any and all questions your employees might have about their protection (Members need to know their identification card number and group number) We don’t feel an employer should have to spend his valuable time and money doing our job This is just one of the many reasons more and more Utah employers are choosing the Blue Cross and Blue Shield system of prepaid health care for their employees What’s more with Blue Cross and Blue Shield coverage there are no claim forms for the employer to fill out or distribute And bills are sent directly to Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Utah for payment so the employer doesn't waste time and money on this detail either All this and our many other special and unique benefits adds up to the finest prepaid health care coverage available A program every company should make available to employees Your employees receive an identification card that looks and acts like a credit card It is recognized by hospitals and doctors nationwide They aren’t bothered with bills and claim forms either This Blue Cross and Blue v Shield system handles It all for them Write or call the Blue Cross and Blue Shield office nearest you and let us show you how your company can have the security of Blue Cross end Blue Shield coverage while saving you considerable time and effort Salt Lake City: 2455 Parley's Way (84109) Phone 487-644- 1 Ogden: 2681 Provo: Washington BJvd (84404) yf: 363 Np Umvmfy (84601) Phone: ' 399-37- 31 ' ' Phonir 375-209- 0 BaDDBBBaBaDBBBBBDGg B me information Blue Q g a a a about Please send Q Cross and Blue Shield coverage g I am an employer and would like to have g a representative pall on me I am an employee Please have a repre- - g sentatlve contact my employer a a a a a a a a a a a a a B g B ? B Mail to: Slut Cross and Blus Shield B Dept B POBox 270 of Utah Q ig C-5- 16 Q Salt Lake City UT 84110 QSBDBiaBlBaBBIBBiBBBBIBiBB g County received a technical asaistance Four grant from fee Corners Regional Cam- mission for fee amount of $45 000 to finance the presently being on fee' south abutment of Mill Creek The Four Corners Re- gfonal Commission ooe- rates under fee adnunl- stration of fee Utah Di- vision of Water Resour- ces and also fee Grand BRIDGE CLUB The morning Bridge Va parking lot abo&tramp f and dock 20 picnic units and four pit toileU1T:i ! The sgriculttiraldevotJ lopments will be treinen: dous if the project vis : completed An ttWMs'hv vf V’ ' 1000 acres of ground Spanish Valley : cpidA cultivated tf the VaRsy v was provided wife feeue- - v cessary water whkk wfil V be poaaible once the tiam is built MiU 'Cmfo wari '' - - -- T ” - ters would betakenfrom near:1 the old airport ft rough a pipclina to land V'S'- ta Stouiisfr VaB(jMifllHkwould enable privateeav terprise to jecome vohred wliafeecuSivatitigT of high yield crops r- - V: The amount of datolffk' feet will be preyentedbY' fee flood controDing am- ‘’also-- ergcncyrppcdtirill prove to be Invaluable at fee prevention methods i are designed:’ :to -- Mark Slut Cnm AMMlon IWtfiiMNl Serve Mark of tho National Atwciation of RagiMWWl llti' jt met at Apache Rest- raurant Tuesday morn- - about tag eating breakfast they played 2 tables of Bridge ' f v-- ' sr estimate totals 3900000 and thto benefits wfll am- to around 8533063 :iJ 1 V ' : v j ? 1 : itUr- " - MAUIHlfega OAHU SSdtkitoSepsrt August i Ha Octebor lO 1 lr:‘ 7i ivwf 'a I ’ft PEARL HARBOR CRUISE POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER ? r ft:! uwnmm icwcoror $399Qo OlOBS TRAVEL ASSTICT AA ShMd Plana "S bene--complet- Sue Cross i '''' ftepro4j: f f Shield “ - Club a man vacation of Utah i v fee worst flood ttiat titit‘7 Moab valley might Qr- fence during fee’spa4:of7:i'r'i i 250 years' of Every phase ject must be considered i!lv from fee point of star as to ‘whether the fits will justify fte costa and it has been deter- -' mined feat fee optimum' benefits will be abopt annually compared with cost ratio at a 1971 study made Utah Division afvWaiari Resources fee rjf 1Bt i Creek Development PnK : E31ue i' na Salt Ufcedty Utah 84101 m m a m)2SUtX& 'Hj-’v- ' t? wa n i i ' |