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Club Wsgraifi i on how to take without an ex- - The Moab Photo Club grapher program this Thursday pictures will feature a discussion posure meter by Fran Barnes Moab The subject of expotravel writer and photo - sure and the use of light is a continual meters FROM SALT LAKE for photographproblem Mr A1 ers who have gone beyond and Mrs (Venita) Pike were down the “point- - and -- click” from Salt Lake City for type of cameras yet have a visit with Mrs Pike’s not mastered the techmother Mrs Rose Grenicalities of lighting and ed who is a patient at exposure Alien Memorial Hospital As an alternate to us Thursday May 16 1974 B2 a light meter Fran that can be learned withBarnes has developed & in a few minutes and is uses a system of his own useful with all types of adjustable cameras with OF HOUSTON all types of film and with Mrs Opal Stiles of all kinds of natural lighHouston Texas has been ting : The details of this sysvisiting her mother Mrs Ann Chamberlain who was tem will be presented at released recently from foe Moab Photo Club the local hospital Ano- meeting after a short buther daughter Mrs Bert siness this meeting (Doris) Ellis returned Thursday May 18 at 7:30 to California pm in Room 3 of the recently after a visit with her high school All who are mother interested in this subject ing are welcome to attend whether clifo members or not SUNDAY IN MOAB Mrs Ruth Lambo and Allien Mxlarsie of DurColorado spent ango Sunday in Moab FLEW TO MOAB Bert Parrott ofBurk-le- y California and Lloyd Parrott of Granger flew to Moab to visit their mother for Mother’s Day Pro- Environmental' Utah the for Plans tection Power and Light Com- i pany’s proposed Emery CAMP TIME! Lots of lenges 2 have been com- steam electricto generatstation Emery girls are talking camp pleted foe Challenge of ing will Utah bepre-at and talk these days & most Active Citizenship hearings public foe of Great foe knew the which of Challenge girls le two locations: at camp foey are going to out of Doors Some of the in Wedneson Utah on but other parents don’t girls are also working We are trying to set The Challenge of foe Pro- day May 22 and at Salt ar car pool going to at mise and Challenge of Lake 23City on Thursday May Girl Scout Camps this' Emergency will Both hearings summer and anyone ness Court of Award will The 8:00 at begin pm be held after school is wanting to know if someone else is going to a out to allow foe girls to Castled&le meeting will ill be held at Emery High particular camp please finish up This troopvisitSchool at Castledale the a contact Moab Neighbor- -' be entertaining hood Chairman Lorraine ing troop from Price Salt Lake City hearing sometime in the near fu- will be held at UP&L’s Self at General Office Auditorture All registration forms Quen Smith and Cookie ium at 1359 W No Temhave to be in to Shirley Halstead Troop 285 have ple The site of the proShelton by May 24th for been helping the girls posed plant is between Ferron and Castledale Hoffman’s Castle Valley make natural center-piecwith wood rocks Intertroop Camping June 11 12 and 13 We are moss etc A these were RETURN TO HOME Mr and Mrs William expecting around 150 presented to the mothers Herndon and son Stanley girls and that means 20 for Mother’s Day adults for unit leaders Diane Norman’s new returned Wednesday to Anyone over the age of Junior Girl Scouts went foelr home in Linn Mb' 18 who would like to be on a camping trip At the after a two weeks’ visit a unit leader may conNorman residence inKA-yen- ta with Mrs Herndon’s mo tact Shirley at Girls ther Mrs Elmer Ellls Hieghts Last year some mothers cooked out and spent time and Mr Ellis En route were unable to camp learning how to ride a home they stopped at Coovernight with the girls horse played with the lorado Springs for a visit but came out early in the goats and did some hik- with their daughter Mrs and morning and back to town ing They had a review Richard Williams to this evening 'Anyone on foe Junior badges and femily wishing to make this type how to get started on these thru foe summer arrangement will be welcome also Girls - were given cotton M WELLINGTON Peggy Morley and seed to plant and grow Shirley Shelton’s cadets have been working thru the summer they children spent Sunday and hard foe last few weeks will tie this 'to with a Monday to Wellington vi- to finish up some Chal shing their mother weaving project nextfoll a 259-52- ¥feu Cas-tleda- 48 - wj - - WL es w m ?? m M1X t sap 259-60- H FtA TX 2$: SS s i'twf ( JT CrL tf- - Mrs Wallace Winfield Murphy Lane has beat invited to the May meet ing of foe Program tee to describe foe details of her successful E&l vfe stf&S N: i SKILLS DAY Dannette has been reporting news of Girl Scout activities to the Moab &&L ii&i3 ltfSS§t area for the past year and has generated a great deal of enthusiasm S SU’iV yf- I I IN MOAB moab Scout Coordinator Called to City to Help fcW? rtSt : v !W S5 ‘ 83 Toid Veto of Price was in Moab Monday on business throughout the Jurisdiction of the Utah Council as well as her own area She will attend the annual Town Club brunch benefit event for camper-shifor the Utah Girl Scout Council and will appear before the program Committee to the afternoon on Friday May 17 returning to Moab foe same day ps $&L AARP Chapter Formed i( By ISoab Retirees members ftc9l ‘S tired Persons has an nounced the formation of the Moab Grand City Chapter 1539 in Moab Utah Mr Pratt offered congratulations on behalf of foe organization to the new chapter and its preMr sident William Wheeler of Post Office te ' trtvy s1 a §H Box 1056 Moab Utah 84532 Local AARP chapters sponsor community pub- lic service programs work to influence foe enactment of local state and national legislation of benefit to older Amand acquaint ericans Out-of-to- wn Out-of-to- Moab are Mr and Mrs Joseph Even in today’s credit card bank check society there are times when only cash will do Cash for emergencies Cash for opportunities Cash for fixing up the house and yard Cash at home or on the road Whenever you need cash for whatever reason your First Security BankAmericard can get it With a cash advance Just take your BankAmericard to any of over 4000 BankAmericard banks across the country (including over 120 First Security Banks in Utah Idaho and Wyoming) and you’ll get the cash you need in a hurry And take your time paying it back too When only cash will do Think of First Security BankAmericard as money Instant money jitowr! 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