Show ' j:- I- - - VV1 V- - - a' wmjww JVW'si’i-M- "? irx wSjSJKJffc - I :' r-- rvr-:r''i-nv'' 6 ai2& A i Vi A large assembly of met at the Salt Palace recently to express their views and get a progress report on the environmental impact atatempnt hAinv'nroMrtui outlined the economy A ramifies- nons of the project and assured the 'group that every consideration is i8 8ven to protect the environment while pro- - Utahns Bureau off critically !?eed - electrical energy for the Manage- Emission standards for the Kaiparowits Pro- can be met and are being met at toe Navajo plant in toe same re- " Mr Currie said Proponents of theproj- SCt out that the h—h unwH ni m E??er Ptbdespera- u®h 8 ! statement Utahns can southeastern counties begin enjoying toe econwhere annual income is omic returns of the prolow and unemployment Is as high as 11 ject” Robert s Currie Kai- The project woulipercent gene parowits project manager rale 6300 new jobs in nh Scarritt College Announces Graduation of Miss Warren was Dr Miss Margaret L of Moab Utah was graduated on May 3 1974 from Scarrit College for Christian Workers in Nashville Tennessee Miss Warren was among seventy-on- e graduating in toe eighty-secon- d class The graduation was held in toe Wightman Chapel cl Scarritt College Dr J Richard Palmer conferred Bachelor of Arts degrees and Mas- -' ter of Arts degrees to toe graduates in the areas of Christian Education Church and Community Work Evangelism Behavioral Science Christian life and Thought and Drama and Religion Miss ' Warren received her Master’s degree in Christian Education V Addressing the commencement exercises Dillon Holt minent member of the Carolina Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church Scarritt College is a senior college and professional graduate school which prepares lay workers for work in the Its graduates Church serve toe Church in sixty countries and in every state in toe United States of all persons training to become Di- of Christian Ed- ucatton in toe United Methodist Church are at Most of toe Scarritt Church’s social service church and community workers North One-thi- rd -- -- Warren pSLS sill pursue career in missions : 0 D former President of Scarritt College and pro- s Wedding Supplies V Household Soaps Party Supplies s Paper Products the area and it is anti- ctoated that a commun Uy of 13700 will develop The project would sup- py 28 percent of the an- Ucipated power demand increase expected in southwestern United Sta- - decade and have been cognized as economically depressed areas will derive great benefit from the project and will be brought Into the main- stream of opportunity and activity tes by 1982 an area in State Representative serious need of power Calvin Black criticized according to project par- - environmental groups for ticipants serving the re- - interfering with cruical-je- ct gion -- - Southern Calif- - ty needed development in omb Edison San Diego Southern Utah Gas & Electric Arizona “I don’t hesitate to say Public Service and the that 99 percent of the Salt River Project people in Southern Utah site for toe plant has support toe Kaiparowits been narrowed down to Project” Mr Black said Neal Christensen Ce-s- o two potential locations dar10 Bench Site mi City executive sec Nipple north of the retary of Five County As- border and about 15 sociation of Governments miles north of Glen Can- - said local public officials yon Dam and Four Mile in Southern Utah are the Bench about 15 miles ones directly environ- north of Nipple Bench mentally affected by the Dr Mayo Call acting' project and "we are all leader of BLM Environ- - convinced that project Impact State- - sponsors and toe Bureau ment Team for Utah said of Land Management are environmental that toe Under Secretary showing of Interior on January concern and using com- 3rd instructed BLM to mon sense We’re inter- prepare an environmental ested in orderly growth impact statement on the combined with appropri- Kaiparowits Project He ate environmental con- noted that toe utility con- - cerns’ he said Sam Tucker Salt Lake sortium participating in a toe Kaiparowits Project City representing "Utah called State agencies invol- - group ved in gathering resear- - Clear” said that "pow- ch for toe environmental er wastage in this coun- statement have been most try has become atrocious A comple- - Rather than continuing to i supplies for tion deadline is anticipa- - develop de- ted near toe end of the toe :skyrocke said he mand” "power year Dr Call explained that consumption should be all of toe environmental reduced” fee- Janke Sherman II 'and tors to be considered in Uinta Chapter Sierra the statement need pub- - Club said his major phi- Re input and he encour-‘lophfc- al objection — not to but to Utahns only Kaiparowits aged participate throughout toprocea? - Utah-Arizo- socio-econom- Premital Classes Scheduled take Meet na During of tie Bk 4 I V Vscesm Clmsrhrh CaR 259-616- 9 4-- H Community Pride project known as toe Kathy project About 50 H members donated baked goods and Relda and her girls Verlene and Darlene made 30 pies to sell at the booth Kathy and Lloyd Shafer were very good help and stayed to rough toe entire ic 4-- day Olivia DeLong also cooked French pastries at toe booth Thanks goes out to all toe mem- 4-- H bers for their enthusiasm and support on a success- - Appearing in City Court May 9 on behalf of V E Nord Green River on a charge of issuing a bad check was Attorney Wil- liam Benge The right to begin toe first Wednesday in June at toe Allen - pled guilty to charges & ' were sentenced to pay a fine each“of $100 andin default of payment of toe V fine to serve’ 30 days in jail A number of persons appeared this week in City Court to answer to various charges mainly improper exhaust and speed contests or drag racing ‘ Hospital at and all expec-so- n pm tant mothers are encour-Ar- ts a preliminary hearing aged to attend accom-Relwas waived and the depanied by their husbands fendant was ordered to if possible before District These classes which appear 4 at 10 am June Court Dorwill be instructed by Bail was continued in the toella Walker and Judy amount a of $500 propPeters will help prepare erty bond women for a shorter Two young Moab men more relaxed labor and Hot and Rodney David -delivery by the in forma Quinn appeared May 13 tion given on nutrition Don before exercise including Crist iCity Judgeof dri- charges breathing exercises and ving during revocation of relaxation Men will also licenses They learn of toe vital role they play in the prenatal preparation and now they can assist in making la bor easier for their wives ' by understanding what bor involves Bathing the baby breastfeeding and Memorial 7:30 da fill day Proceeds went to toe Kathy Walston project with toe love and concern H of Grand County postn members and their wish to help her to a quick of flie hospital FROM COLORADO Mr and Mrs Ronald Pray were down from Junction Colo last week for a few days visit with Mrs1 P ray’s mother Mrs Elmer H and Mr Ellis Grand r’s la-me- 4-- recovery —'' : Buckaroo Rodeo The Grand County Riders are sponsoring toe Little Buckaroo Rodeo to be held June 12 and 13 at toe rodeo grounds Kids between toe ages of 7 and 14 may enter events for a fee of $2 by registering at toe John Krist residence Spanish Vauey Prizes will be rs trophies and belt les members will be selltag tickets to toe event toaf 4-- H buck-recto- 4-- H Beef To date there are 16 galM bein noised in A Swine plus a childbirth film will be given during the last of ' toe si classes The fee will be $500 and a text book which is not required may be ob-atabled for $125 Women should wear panes' and bring two pillows to class with them for the else demonstrations If you miss toe first YOUR TANKS WITH FASHION MILEAGE FILL 239 nd exer-cooperat- While they last! ive -J and fill your clout Stop in i with our zingy little nyton flat knit tank tops Splashy : i colors and stripes to color your summer with funshine or three classes you are still welcome to attend but if at all pos- stole you should try to make it to every class as toe instruction given two each time will be too luable to miss! i- -y -j SizuSMA'-'- : Machine wsshabiel va- a 'f ijBCtfandtTi tioveraor itampion ana uuun ui pruuitsm u swine Plans are being CLASSIFIED other State officials Mil- - there’s a need fill it re- - made for a lamb project ADVERTISING ton L Weilenmann Ex- - gardless of the conse- for next year ecutive Director Depar- - quences We must adopts OUGH DOWHTOWNMOAB policy of equilibrium po- wer use he said David Fogarty vice president of Southern Edison who California chaired the meeting concluded toe meeting by anMr Weilenmann poin- swering questions about ted out that both Kane toe project and its effects and Garfield counties on Utahns submitted by which have declined in those attending toe meet- population during toe past ing tment of Development voiced united Services State support of toe Kai- parowits Project in both toe House and Senate as well as from all other Skate officials ( 40 Rigs Active in Utah State Smey Reveals Forty oil well drilling 40 rigs runnkig seems to rigs are presently ac- be in keeping with a subtive in Utah reports Carstantial gain to work be- J&owr flw utth§ is the chairman RIM City Court June Prenatal Classes will A big success was toe word from Relda Dicker- on toe booth at toe and Crafts Fair V y7- life !: 3L flaVtJ ' Laud Kaiparowits Plan At Recent Salt rtjf jfi £ BBS® f ufcwyKi4 - - lton Stowe Utah Geological A Mineral Survey specialist This is seven more than were operating at toe first of the year The increase in rig activity is primarily a result of renewed drilling efforts being done in some of toe state’s oil fields Development work in Duchesne County’s and Bluebell areas make up for most of toe active rigs Utah's CMsaUsa ©ft lb! 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