Show A2 Thursday July 4 1974 Democrats Beet Officer! At Convention Commeatif Cemssalj don’t Know about the rest of the town but I etijoyed the 1 aurianaaiM A performance of the King surer evening I’m not sure had I not had the company of four children if I would have so comfortably stood the dust ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER and buck heat AT THE POST OFFICE AT MOAB UTAH stars but UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 1897 Second Class Postage Paid at Moab Utah 84532 having the kids along made all Official City and County Newspaper the di fference Published Each Thursday at 29 E Center Moab has had Moab Utah its ups and real Samuel J Taylor Editor and Publisher downs witheir- - fflfe ®imcH -3nbcticn5etit Assistant to the Publisher Foreman Sports Editor con-- 1 ’1"" ent '''&£ d s Kai-Sh- ek ut - -- ul -- pro-mot- ed 4 ‘ !:: v - "but it were better done if omic Development Com- - Wh hi m hiiwrVtM' Keep Abreast of Activities in This Rapidly Growing Visitor Mecca I to Moab in August W’c visited (here last August' and that is when we to ur paper we look By die way forward Monday when The Times Independent sub-scrib- TIMES-INDEPENDE- arrives hardly (oi forward any-on- looks Monday) in Moab We used e to (olive was born and there andmy'hus- band was the baker there V for quiie a few years f We do enjoy reading about the people of Moab 7 and all of your other in- teresting articles the ! seenie pictures are : NAME Sincerely Mrs Maurice Kdwardson Grand County -- 5 00 Out of Grand County venture as an independent retail in mir neighboring' eilv ol Price mer-elia- ZIP -- 600 per year -- s jt - increase ef 78 percent in jobs compared to 36 percent in metro areas - One U Sr Department of Agriculture official Will Erwin assistant secretary for rural development said ”1 have no quarrel with those who prefer city life But for those who prefer to maintain their rural family and community ties there should be enough local jobs available within reasonable commuting distance to make this possible TMs is a central goal of rural develop- ment v “For many years ci- ties have hd most of the jobs Millions of form smalltown and other rural people have been forced to move there Parents were left to grow old alone Manyi cities begrew excessively came congested arid unture “Carblina" also manageable And small towns often withered as Robert Young featuring Stepin Fetchit and more their population dwindled “Every new job adds The World’s Fair at to the economic tempo was Chicago amazing thousands of people per of the community bringing additional jobs and day and all were delighted with the array of un- business to it ' '7 “Smalltown and 'rural expected lighting effects and also were surprised people are increasingly to see that all the expoorganizing to hammer out sitions completed on die a master plan for their Secretary opening day of the fair community’-Erwin said The official points out 60 Years Ago that development should-"- 4 The committee appointed by the town board to be fostered and guided make arrangements for so that you get more out a celebration on July 24 of it The aim of rural devmet and appointed the different elopment is to increase This program was for the vitality of existing business create new Pioneer Day ' and Williams Fred George ' ' i - ? job-produc- tax-shari- who was the minister to Greece and Montenegro was said to have forwarded hi resignation to President Wilson On behalf of the baseball team and the Green River visitors in general the Green River Baseball team expressed the thanks and appreciation of all their members to the good people of Moab F J Cheney & Co a company that sold medication for the cure of deafness was offering SI (HI (10 for any case of Deafness that could not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure There was a rumor in Moab to the effect that a buyer of uranium from Europe had been offering as high as $200 per ton for two per cent uranium oxide ore It was discovered that this was not at all true as most prices were in the $80 range and only a few as ng enterprises and add to opportunities for a (tiller and richer life of residents makes Development possible community facilities activities and services a chance for better schools and for rewarding experiences that --- only an community can offer Assistance in geUlng a community plan underway is available You can get help on deciding how to use and go about rural development from your County Extension Agent or other local Department of Agriculture worker Loans for almost any developmental purpose are available from the Farmers Home Administration These include loans for sewer and water systems a host of other community focili-tie- s housing and for business and industry pur- poses : kOvMsthfii You Name It We Can Do It 1 QUICKLY INEXPENSIVELY uJimefi- - Jinbejjenlient in Ids new STATE to Goose Island on the Colorado river about two miles above the bridge where they enjoyed splenic and a camp fire program About 125 people were present and the affair was pronounced an outstanding success In the lexicon of youth there was one word that fired the imagination locomotive Even though the airplane had come to capture the fancy of youth the railroad engine still maintained its place in the affections of young boys Janet Gaynor and Lionel Barrymore were starring in the motion pic- tweeen March 1970 and March 1973 nonmetropolitan areas reported an y v ADDRESS CITY ar Offset Letterpress ggj Bmlwfsstfkslthls Bmhms form -- - NT at ': raid Subscribe Now to THE i ed 1 v McKay and Don Holbrook in his own behalf -- w I Delegates elected to the Democratic State ido Monday’s al-s- or ! Virginia Steele fioodtide of the country youth moving to Mg cities would not be slowing the way it is Parents have long bucked the urbanward flow of their children But before they could slow it something they had about providing local job sen-Mr- ihn representing Wayne Owens Montes Stringer for Ted Moss Vivian Young for Gunn 30-ye- Times-lndcpaad- rt Wilson There’s a sizeable upin nonfarm rural swing for least True Be- some of them Otherwise job opportunities - fgglvnimbylhlmpU was --- performance that were inot so positive but if there have been we have n’t heard about them here Kids deserve the op : portunity to attend a performance under the Mg top' It’s always unfor tunate when families in BNB SIIVIIEI! HE'S SEEN BUI HUES BEFSSE v Isolated communities like Moab have to make the MVMMVWMMNNNNMNMMWAMIIWmMlVWWWMIMMMMmVMI! effort to travel all the Through the Files of ' V The way to Salt Lake City - And foe Grand i spend too much money Valley Times for motels and meals "' 10 Years this just to provide for by additional staffing County the magnificent Ago : ' More news on Dirty by two contractors at the Colorado River Bridge-waThe in grave danger It King Brouters pete nimor had it that Greenriver missile com- performance here was- - nirtv Pete’s cohorts plex and by Texas Gulf had 'been showing extrn’t bad Our hats are off werg emely dangerous signs going to attempt Sulphur hiring bfoob Lions Club to rescue him from of wear and tear and it hang-an- d its enthusiastic mem- - ing if he was so was feared that it might s: who stuck their tenced not last until 1965 when the judge A by necks out a mile to spot- - hanging sentence was the new bridge was scheand help stage Mon- - most a duled to be built since certainty gay performance here the mood of the com- - — Heavy gusts of wind ‘a m unity was such that they appnoved bill sponsored which tangled power wSure VS tMs civil organ! ration not WOuld probably hang the bySenatorFrankEMoss ires and put a limb on been so ready to bring The downtown Holiday them at one point put should he acquit judge tMs show to Moab it Theater was showing Pe- the power company out pete would have been a doubt ter Sellers and George of business for an evfol stop for the circus C Scott in Stanley Kuening and shoved Moab just from bad experienbrick’s “Dr Strange- - back into pioneer times ces of the past love” or “How 1 learned Major General Chiang area industries QWLtot0P worrying and love Wego son of Generalisjor Don Hoffman s resig- - backrf ' bomb" simo Qhiang by Atlas Minertlsrthe ’ nation aa Director MlSc-r'an' Harrison was one of 599 students Interna-onomic Development tMs tiunal 20 who Years 60 the last Ago graduated from US during week will represent a real days were The pride of Grand Command and General Stcompensated blow to the continuing ef- aff College at Ft Leavenfort of local government worth agencies and volunteer Warren Fisher and his committee people who brand-nebride were on Dear Sam have worked to improve Dear Sam: hoa of sort camping-o-: Anyone that would opMichele did a great employment opportunihe as on was neymoon ties here over the past pose the building of the job on her article about the job at Natural Bridthree years Certainly much needed dam in our Grover There are a lot ges National Monument has got to have of unsung heroes who go as the effort needs to be valley a seasonal ranger n roSB about their daily jobs do- continued at least in some The “ From end budget that was' the to the other one America this it of How only country 'll many of the “block ing their best and seldom form for the Grand Din’s has not been an makers” have even seen getting any kind of recog-nitio- n approvedSchool you and me ” District County ' area that is Uie pro “! or even a pat on totaled 6207555 in the easy job Firstly he has That’s Walt Whitman speaking iteHow ma the back so its good to been working for nine P08? tbund just as see credit given where it “operating expenses” !ve bosses' and about five He tells us that “ its power weapons testimony its crimes department committee subchairmen much beauty elsewhere is long overdue A central police staTlies thefts defections its Congress is only you as there is These there? to One would have work all of whom thought from tion and new patrol car heauti--fand me" ‘ere all around Grover to know were but time to time that he should canyons part of the chan— and so is a lake how l cheerfully ’aiid un-- ges being made under the drop everything and work of beautiful water The United States of America and its constitutional government that complainingly he goes directum of on their pet project Moab’s new has succeeded and prospered for 19H years because of dedicated would make our valley ev- -' about his almost imposhe has Additionally of chief Police — at the direction en more beautiful than it sible task of trying to '‘‘'people similar to you and me of his bosses — some already is -- - and I’d say keep the building and 40 Years Ago would be hard to ' grounds looking so good X- - If it doesn’t continue to offer its citizms and the citizens of projects that have not that Utah's quota of beat He also has about 20 generations to come the principles set forth in the Declaration of been entirely popular with men for the CCC to is There nothing bosses who are always all the residents of the were to number Independence and in the Constitution which followed it then compare with water in a asking him to do extra camps 952 the to it will be because of you and me desert land! special favors which he begin in July So when the land com- -' does willingly and cap- America needs balanced growth becausr it is still growing and I ’I high school alumdries up and the ably We are very for- - ni The pletely Ma association its citizens' needs are expanding America the land of plenty members covers t1® ®nd as tunate to have him around liy presented a cheerful en- -' we st and their partners were a nddiMtion to the past while uv explore the “ P®°Ple you and want him to know hpw to go on a picnic up Pack thusiastic appearance to ‘l‘l’‘unchartered course much we appreciate his you the contacts his job di- - £an iways beautiful quilt blocks and thoughtfulness coopera-- a Creek according to an he rected and make made announcement made by With the “ bonfires and illuminations" part of our Independence wl11 8atlsf-y°ur tion and friendly per the officers good impression on all l Day celebrations tie will umohanmmly eons: me our sometimes he met with from outside thirst! sonality 1 know all the One of the most enjoyA E Rowe rest of the Courthouse able events in the history and the to our This an enlightened future light past city The esteem way gang agree with me granted him by upstate of the Mo'b Lions Club ll'means leadership by elected officials at all levels of govemnent Portland officials was evidenced Oregon took place when the memthat each community uil! find its rnn uay to link the Sincerely June 201974 by his recent appointment of the dubwith their bers Donna Loveridge 'Impost with the future Events leading up to 1776 demonstrated a to the Utah State Land Dear Sam ladies went on a picnic We are late sending l‘Upirit of the people Sow we are entering another age but still Board by Gov Calvin L our payment for The Rampton of i&fhe age people We at the Times and Times as we were plan‘Let Washington plan some pomp if it wishes ’’ says Vermont those of us on the Econ- - ning to pay when we came in The Wall Street Journal ' or false? incidents with jiu-iuiie- build Today’s younger set opportunities plus would rather live and ing more magnetism into the life of their communwork in rural and smalltown neighborhoods! True ity They did both yetrif most of nected 1 Younger Set Prefer Small Tom SSJi isolated L an $ Unfortunately ' the experiences tav® cn extremely bad Computer Operator There have probably been ' 'ice-chairm- county und secret- elected secretary trea- Monday - Adrien Taylor Ernest B Milner Vt'Brenda Marlar Jennie Gerber CindyWiseman new vicc-chairm- ai: Bro-the- re Circus in Moab ‘ o n v e n 1 o it Carrie Bailey Clark DeLong LuU IX'Long ary treasurer were Dixie Barker Carroll elected at the Democrat- Meador Gwyn Meador Convention ic County Susan Osaana and Cedi with 36 out of 52 deleThomson gates participating Speakers at the county Elected convention were X Ted was Clark Delong and A ni - 35ECssir-2S9-752- 5 faf 4 i |