Show g&"ygMTifr r v£7 Tltf? 'Vr " - VSrfiWokiT'-SJ- 1 M ’ ' K'i ' ) ' 't J '’"o'V - ' ' r lot- !lV--i if - w 'iff- - :fj :'K ' IRIfl The public is invited lie noted wme significant it will require ' the op- - mensurate with the ex- gas and coal deposits to comment on revisions changes have been made erator to submit a plan peeted cost of reclama- - The Ladies' Golf Piay Day for July 23 was a three hole throw out tour-r- y Brenda Clark on the nament won first place v Pat sent Richeson and Fern Bui- - - riUSSt&M? Msas?ssrf l ita Sg ayttirmn AfBftf!T1l55 SlhSSfm£iiMielL2J TtiJqg jta gVul pTO8f! thef’2£!Sl ISdSTi SnvW? or minV‘ ProspectIHamSd DroooSS Xmh 12 PoSSSl insulations SJfv iJbmi pIn mustal?° for re funivi! 32? Siv 3! wV-SI22J? m!1 of DubUcSment 5ES hvT? N &orfl°r Joined areas iSfl fSrrtsiai HeIid ?ri&SSpS‘ mining i3ru S JSiiZ “tions CW ' ' Si3ted remUtiMs Pi will V SnI i£' JS? SSiSrS S eSviI of sufh P®3minerals i°atable tectionto tto operations will move the requirement of copper and lead ment of National Forests cause significant disturb- - a $2M0nUrdmimandto gold have no effect on They ng mining operations' ance to the environment provide for a bond com- - the development of oil A final Environmental Impact Statement has been filed with the Council on Environmental Quality and the revised regulations were pub- -' llshed in the Federal Register July 16 The pub- H I lic will have 30 days -- ssaw?8 ' :- -- - Lodfos GeS Ptiy Day Hold! Tasiday tain Region sSw?! : Donna Nelson Silvia Lev- ering and Mary Majrber- The next regular meet- - ' tag will be held atthegolf ' course Tuesday July 30 inriUlMrin M-ricul to re Forest Service place Fourteen members attend On July 31 the Attn: Division of Water- - participated in the tour- - algning up tor the next tournament i shed Management Wash- - lament ington DC 20250 by ' Five women attended will take place It will 15 CommenU the Durango GolfTouma- - la held in Grind June Aust will be available to the ment A wonderful time Won at the Tiara Rado Ogden Utah 84401 and public in Room 810 Ros- - was had by all despite Golf Course Fran Hale ’ U Forest Supervisors slyn Plaza - E Arling- - the bad weather Donna the chairman will be to- Nelson won first low net king care of the reser- Offices in the Intermoun- - ton Virginia In the third flight Those vatlons Eight women are ? in attendance were Sher- - planning to attend this'-Inursaay July 95 rt jjhunin Brenda Clark tournament re- - b visions to the mining re guiationa are available for inspection at the In- Of-- 1 termountain fice the F?hst Ser- vice at 324 25th Street out-of-to- wn ’ It4 a87 0 i — until August 15 — to comment Regional - Forester Hamre noted that the Forest Service asked for public comment when the regulations were originally proposed in December 1973 Responses were received from individuals conservation organizations mining industry or- - r rs ganizations and US and Congressman Sen-ato- pi r ' it y - ?! : yjv Paul Mead v MeBrfProfflotedat I 'ft 9 £ ! 5i Paul S Mead of Las Vegas formerly of Moab has been promoted to assistant trust officer of' Valley Bank of Nevada it was announced by E Parry Thomas chairman of the board Mead Joined Valley Bank as a man- and after trainee ager a short time in the Com puter Division was (erred to the Trust De- partment He is a graduate of Grand County High School of Moab Utah and attended Stevens Henager business courses and the University of Utah in Salt Lake City Mr Mead began his banking career on a part-tim- e basis while still a student working in the Data Processing Division of the FirstSecurityBank of Utah He was later hired by Continental Bank & Trust Co of Salt Lake as the resident Trust Department Auditor He spent four years with Continental airing which time he was promoted to assist the head auditor in all phases of bank auditing and ac- 5 -- Ofljj’ 1 V ' ' y : aft ? ' "tl’ v £ V'' f'-- £j Hr ’J )' v : : - i W ’ 5t 'x : ’I'1'''’' w VI! i' " fji ’ £ !r counting Mead is a member of the "Las VegaS Host" Lions Club and a past member of the American Institute of Banking’s Bank Administration Institute His wife Marcy Ann is a Las Vegan who attended Clark HighSchool The Meads have one son Robert Paul born October Check Protection Plus First Security’s new card thnt makes it easier to use your ' checidng account In two important wBys First it lets you write a check that will be accepted for cash or merchandise at thousands of stores whenever they’re bpen day or night Or for cash at any of First Security’s ' 123 offices Thkt’s the plus' behind Check Protection Plus Second it backs up your check even if your account doesn’t have enough to cover it First Security will loan you the " money you need when you need it where yoii need it 28 1973 ’ automatically" DieionB&a Trip in Area ' Apply for your Check Protection Plus Card now by filling out the coupon below Or ' inquire at any First Security Bank The cost? 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If you qualify we’ll put our good name behind your good name Anytime you need it The body of a California man was recovered from the Lost Springs area of Yellowcat in Grand County Thursday by Sheriff W H Bowman assisted by Jesse Graver and Bob Barnes Joseph ljppolito 40 Placentia ' - California died of an appard heart attack while on a motorcycle tour of the Yellow-c- at ”v w J s fc v : FM Surty SM Bnk ol Sp)kfc Uah l Rock Spring FM SmW B FVM Smmw 4 UU NA FM Sceurtv Bm fll UgM IMi N A FM Iwwty Bwk o BaunllU Utah MA FUIC FM SmmW SM Bft M UIm CW UU Rnl Saont Bmk o IMv NA M ! area with a companion Terrence Miller of I’d like to apply for a First Security Check Protection Plus Card Please send me the necessary informatioh NAME Garden Grove Calif Mr Ippolito had been vacationing with Bob Barnes at bis home in Dewey and had been motorcycle : touring : £rom Bring Into your nearest local office of First Security Bank or Matt to: )ij FIRST SECURITY CHECK PROTECTION £ PLUS t - f fi S' ADDRESS CITY -- ZIP STATE sr i jp u s A aav b' vv - i A I'K"' - v ft" V:K PO Box 8105 Boiw Idaho 83730 TELEPHONE i 4 - ft ) iiq i’ vA k :CVSi-K- l V:v bbMS$S ' 5: Al' ir'Tr S?TJU r ’ k s Salt Lake City Utah 84141 Vior v ' ”i FO Box 836 - it 4-- J x ser--vlc- es Av I S v- IlV there Hie body was brought to Moab byTurner Fu- - r neiral Hmne ambulance to Caland transferred ifornia ' for funeral and burial accord- tag toBheriff BowmaiW: S’i'i b V ' I I I 1 ' "" : W' 4 t" ‘a ’tv-- J' |