Show WWW! 1 anua r v ' M -- i t :' ' v ! f s i '£ A HWV Ffllftr-'i?!‘AW: &tmes ’HJUUHUS&S LVfi organic aci Coalition has been m°re tholJl?r to test trie le- Department gality of the action of the contr®y Bureau of Land Manage- - )te r‘ ment In declaring hoaie- stead laws obsolete ac- i cording to Coalition iSS ‘ Spokesman Joe Stocks In a news release the l1utwrty until this is up organization challenges ilewed the decision of the BLM The group has asked that all lands still eligible r ®o support of all under existing homestead interested citizens and r® information may be laws are unfit tor farm- Ing It states that tens of sWained from Joe Stocks L thousands' of acres do 1 can be and farmed qualify wggeSTroM and charges that the ac- i tion of the BLM is an vtlCfOO Oil ted example of non-eladofficials public ministratively repealing Bicen-- a "®h laws and through rules ran tennial Committee and regulationVT making to The in Times coupon laws The Coalition further be returned with citi- to gestions from Moab charges Bicen-he 1° the Stocks that Grand and ien ® mon® Rap iiian Counties ’ with nf used Here are some sug- ovr intv -- r geittons that have been 7 A - ' Red Gross Cheinridn jj :?' dr 'is - - V - Hfrli (v rt” 0s - v- '' :Vr 'i'1-'- The Utah Highway Patrol : received orders from District Court to burn the evidence from the past cases Approximately 70 pounds of marijuana hashish cocaine and LSD were destroyed 58 pounds of the drugs were taken from me case and the rest was taken from different cases The drugs had a street value of $70000 : ec ’ Utah Highway Patrol Sgt Dm Proctor reports that patrol contacts with the public have more than doubled during the first six months of this year compared with the period in 1973 Warning tickets issued during the period totaled 2181 this year compared ' with 281 lastyear Speed- ing Arrests are way up due to the use of new radar speed detection equipment which can be used while the patrol vehicle is in motion Accidents are down about 18 per cent how- - ever There were 88 accidents investigated in the January-Jun- e period last year and 72 investigated this year Drug arrests in Grand County through the end of June totaled 94 Members of the Utah Highway Patrol invest!- gated three accidents which happened in the area recently On July 14 at 7 am 7 miles west of Green River Diane Nelsm San Bernardino Ca apparently went to sleep while driving Her vehicle went off the right shoulder of the road back m the road off the right again shoulder and rolled over There were no injuries to her or passengers Mi- chael Hayes and Michael Hayes Jr Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $700 On rug-accordi- nff “JfiSffitt-aa?-of 4 SManaient July 13 at 11:15 m Said Stocks “During the : course about 9 a 1974 miles Honda 750 driven by Dana McFarland ran off the pm up-riv- U-1- 28 er teSiDUby road rolled down a steep embankment and burned McFarland and passenger Grenda LeingangBisbee Az were thrown off and' were taken to the hospital by a passing motorist and for injuries He treated was r cited for having no helmet Damage to the bike was $1999 A 1972 Renaulj driven by Greg Bullock rolled over the embankment at 1:30 am July 7 about 3 rirtBLM up The U-1- 28 who oppose the misuse of authority that is threa- - Vns: The father of Rotary Exchange student Gustavo Fava arrived in Moab Saturday July 13 to visit with his son the host family the Glen Richesons and other host families Mr Ultimatum Fava is an attorney in his hometown Votuporanga which is located approximately 300 miles from Sao Paulo BrazU Gustavo recently met his father at the airport in Los Angeles California Before coming to Moab the Fava s visited San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco and Salt Lake City This is the first time a parent of kit exchange student has ever visited while the student is still in the United States Mr Fava wiU continue his stay in Moab through the month of July' M Glenn Gritts Dies Following Auto Accident Friends and relatives were saddened early Saturday July 13 1974 to learn of the untimely death of a former young Moab man Glenn Loren Gritts from injuries suffered in an automobile accident July 12 1974 Bom December 8 1948 In Moab to John B and Berdene Johnson Gritts was as married in Moab Kay Stewart daughter of Pulsipher Harold arid Edith Black 1° Gladys ®s- r- s barn-raisi- ng Mr Gritts was a mem- - ber of the LDS Church and a promising young BYU law student He received his education in Moab Panaca and son City Nevada Hegra-screeduated from Utah State Tctotfc1 Coltog In Silt Lake in printing andgra-designCar-nensi- ve ns ed University in Logan with a degree in Political SciAlso he attended Ln ence Indian Law School in Al- - JJJh 1"' rfrmn under the Monticello sponsorship of the Utah Highway Patrol : Dennis Nordfelt MoabJT VISITING MOTHER Dennis Baldwin and two daughters Ann and Leslie Denver from spent several days in Moab last week visiting his mother Mrs Myrle Baldwin and brother Bob - erf Idaho : Ar-lie- ne - fib ““ ' CheckOurStore v' for more ' Salt Lake area 9 will and Frank be the new lieutenant over Division 4 which is com prised of the Southeastern Ik part of the state Whipple 1 will assume the job held k by Lt Lyle Hiatt who S will retire effective Aug- - ust participation phasize Nursing and bert Earl (Johnnie Faye) Health programs imBlood of Las Vegas half prove public information : brother Jeffrey Gramlich and public relations pro- - ' half sister Ida Ruth vide proper service to Gramlich of Moab Step- veterans and of course father Paul S Gramlich raise the funds to pay for it all of Moab Stepmother Gritts of Therm- J Grand County and Green ' opolis stepbrothers and River have in the pastin sisters' Pauline Marx of been moit generous Salt Lake Susan Gayle assistance to the Red Gramlich of Las Vegas Cross both' in Voluntary Lyndel Gramlich of Mo- - work and financial con-- ’ ab and Tom Dick and tributions and Mr Foote Joan Robbins says that we are looking to a successful were forward Services Funeral held ‘Tuesday July 16 at year in all the various 11:00 ajn at theOakhills parts of the American 5th Ward Chapel in Provo Red Cross- Program with portions - to sergeant of the Utah k Highway Patrol in Pis- - B1' uSiswniiaHtssiiwusisseisismt mwaweeeamM : River Chapter is objectives for the next: part of the Golden Spike year will be to train and Division of the American retrain First Aid ' In- - : Red Cross which is made structors increase Blood i iq of all the state of Utah Bank em-- : - A riot school for area law enforcement officers will be held July 18 in er Wyoming and Nevada Division headquarters are in Salt Lake City and Division Manager is Mr Emil E Henderson with : Mr William J Cook as l Field Representative in ' charge of our area Mr Cook spent several days in Moab last week in connection with the re- -: as First Aid of the local organization nH iHv Rnh chapter ertson as Water Safety ' According to Mr Foote Chairman a meeting will be called Several department in the near future to get chairmen posts are pre- the Red Cross program sently unfilled and Mr of service to the corn-- 1 lookFoote is going to be munlty organized arid ef--' ing for candidates to com- fectively operating in plete the County or- order to be prepared in ganization case of any emergency1 The Grand County-Gree- n or disaster Some of the Si Sf Secretary-Treasur- Red of the Cross organization Presently serving in the Red Cross as program chairmen are Barbara Brewer in Service to Military Families with Judy Carmichael as alternate Barbara Peterson as Blood Bank Chairman Jerry Bonser as Disaster Chairman Jerry ‘ ' Father Glen Gritts center (7) old LDS buquerque New Mexico Mtocmnmiritoe Church of(8)therenovation of and was accepted into the UJS De- - J Piof Utah Reuben Clark Law KSSo? Indraendenrt Daughter walk-i- n park where the University His hobbies followed it ” courts are (9) con- - were photography and tenni He stated further “The Prospecting Coalition intends toprove J®® the facts of the mktter 411® ?u5rivo" taclw5 his sons community to clean- Kay In so dninir we will of ®triP Prt® Eagle and Levi necMsitertoUte meed P tnd creek i paint gey all of Provo step- regulations Our author tbe fire hydrants place son John Stewart Pulsi- itv to do so is derived boxes at every pher - stepdaughters winm nrecedent set ou“ ancMtorTwhM busineis paint the trash Mauchelle Dea Jaclene SeeSS-coiitailterin town and Edith: and Deone Leigh TwroJr s SSSatton crf fodT challenge to each Moab Pulsipher also of Provo Dwn his parent8 to Mr Johll mailbox along a Bicen- - Gritts of Thermopolis tennial theme of “red Wyoming aqd Mrs Paul white and blue” or other Gramlich of Moab Grand-them- e and (10) a fond parents Mr and Mrs raising project selling a Milton Johnson of Moab Moab Community Cook- - brother Robert Joe Gritts IH— I— -A book of old time recipes of Moab sister Mrs Ro- - ve- ' s-- ilion 10 ® u8ed for tand concert8’ summer theatre group etc (2) restore- 410001 historic buildings return to the Mas- for beautifies- Plan tfr clean-up of Moab tion and W covering the Moab Swim Center ( fashioned ted' fiuneUl resources hicle landed on its top and was totally demolished Bullock who received stitches at the hospital was cited for driving while under the influence of an lntoxi- eating liquor Passengers nley Mads gil and Mark Marksberry ami cuts sustained bruises' to SmS ex- leeal smoke- - court charges that are to eliminate the - miles exXts tii iSTensely “elTof : The Grand CouAty Commission in an action last Monday named a Moab businessman GU Foote to be Chairman of the Grand County-Gree- n River Chapter of the American Red Cross Mr Foote his wife Winnie and their five daughters recently returned to Moab to live after having spent a few years in Southern Arizona' The Commissioners also named Betty Bowen to act ££h55ennf° - T mr AJAX LIQUID i CLEANER wtth mm 1 &6LfC§Pf - HsneiWins SOX Hbnmfor bduo Reims The Times has notified that the page Pictorial Highlights of the Big Rodeo Weekend in Mo- - £ ab from the June 13edi-- 5 tion has been awarded S' honorable mention in the S University :of Utah Divi- sion of Journalism “Pic- - 1 ture of the Month" con-- 1 10x1 Oft to 12x30 ft I test'- PERFECT FOR k CAMPERS k BOATS PARK CELEBRATION Moab First Ward is sponsoring a 24th of July -- SHOWMOBIUS AUTOS Celebration at the City k ptmiiAi BaoKsmss Every child in Moab is welcome Meet at Food Town parking lot Sh at 4:30 Events at the & park will include fon races for all ages games ' a flea market lots of good food and will close with a talent show All of Moab is invited to come out arid participate ALSOSECURESTORAGE FOR RETAIL BUSINESSES 20°° to $S5°° Per Month CONTACT - MURPHY tANE—MOAB 1 A LDREAC LOREAL Ultra Rich H£RDAL Instant Hair Conditioner COSEAL SHAMPOO v 2Z PHONE 2567't 1 eaeweaeaeawaeaeaeawaeasasBtaei J atrid- rie:wed&!ff of Mr pitdkfrs JoeKr oak at the Prove Ti Ultra Rich BALSAM with proteins U0REA and thickeners Regular or Instant Hair Extra Body Conditioner formulas 16k men the pick of norure 'i garden in in gentle tfS9 pm ATTEND WEDDING ' Some 12 couples from' Bw Moab Fourth Ward natural for lovelier hair Park It will begin with a Children’s Parade at 5 si S Copies of the pictures U will be sent to the de- partment for inclusion in the annual conqietition at the end of the year Phowas Times tographer Foreman and Sports Edi tor Ernie Milner ’itakijal't” fragrant lather NEW STORE HOURS: 9 am-- 8 pm Sqturday 9 am-- 5 pm AAon-F- ri r Vdissy - I |