Show “ ' s r - the mixed Three Moab groups who traveled to Price April Chours in the song “Walk 2 received "1” ratings Jarsulem” Other flret piece entitling them to state Debbl Thayn a awards were given to the at the high sdwol Boys Glee who sang won first placeui “Passing Bv” and Miurf solo's Debbl a s( son is also a member of girls — — — — ComtyhScfcroflSlMna clM8e lre: Debbie Dal- - Johnson Deanna NeilCala Riata ton Hplyoak Anette Leavit Kathy S3T&2ch tutaSTES The Girls Jeruselum” Glee and the mixed Ron Farnsworth Wyatt Linda ' Anderson which sang sang a Glee to Price to attend Dawley Mike Herbert Cooper “Clouds'' “Bendimere ftSoS arrinJohnMn jnaaenlara Jan Mondale fil 3 to give a lee- - Strewn” tnd "Velvet " fnu lerie Leavitt Bruce School Music mond Lori Merrill and High "SH8 Karen Coxsens groups and other and Drama director UU" ratings were direction of the Under o gret ?Ue atraup per-t- Mrs Jo Ann Cox piano given to Carolyn Baily °rxned for general of Grand students County Lorraine Chidester and achools BoHigh received high ratings Lee Ilass Kristine following ( at Price Thirteen piano well Raquel Zohnar as-sen- Cl J3KSC wSRlJSS ogr?5s' iRAfiss: araswris A6 Cant Ch'ritto Christina Brace ? 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Stot® ApriJ 27 ltition ""“f Jc? 10 stu- LSSfSSS- the direc- - tj 111 974 get thr six students are entered by a sim- in each category with the of the disease in shot the pie early sta- hope that many high ratd ings will be brought home ficult if sedng the doc- put oWfor too tong YD Program tratment is free because of the current Given epidemic proportion expects prices higher but also stated that competition would bring last week back down them The purpose of this preFallowing his talk Mr is sentation was to let dents know the OH Com-Th- is Green answered any queshave pany’s side of the energy tions students might enerthe had concerning Frisia school History Classes about the energy crisis student vwted ZS&S&SSSL i Come to Hawaii: with Bob Welti $OA00 O Tw ' per pereOn - 8 14 Days-Thre- 'i Includes Dialing which will moo be in effect in the Moab Area Junior Prom Enjoyed At N Grand Transfers j i High School i ' t ' ' Inter Island Fares Blft March 30 from 8:00 i 'wJSSJmiBceSriU begin at 10:00 am In die High School Gym April 17 The Junior High will be invited for the first time to this assembly and also the public is encouraged to come am With pm until 1:00 a breakfast SOKCtN OS Tours 452 North Main or 259-669- 0 259-721- 8 20 was with In A decora- purple After the promenade there was a dance for Jun- 2 tors oily then the Jun- tors danced with their 2 parents to music by “Stillwater” a band from Orangeville Utah This was the only formal dance given for the school year 73’ and 74’ and was well attended by the students body and thnir i in get” ' £ “Moondoggie per- - Last yrJHerbert formed in - Winner Take All” “Ufe With Father” “My Fair Lariy' “Cala- mity Jane" ami “Charlie Brown’s Christmas” Following in his brother JC's footsteps -ofHerbert ployjd !? part Snoopy Charlie Brown i the Claus” proSanta Plays parents of the af- duction where as JC fair were Juniors Jo Ann played Snoopy in “CharModesto and Dee Taylor lie Brown’s Christmas” last year Herbert indicated that he ' likes- Drama and performing in “My VocationalEd? - THURSDAY— FRIDAY— SATURDAY IN OUR LADIES AND TEEN DEPARTMENTS BRAND MATCHING SHORTS AND HALTERS FOR THE TEEN AGER NEW SKIRTS AND MATCHING TOPS TOO — AILEEN PANTS— NAN DORSEY AND SWITCHMATE BLOUSES INC SHOPPING CENTER DRY NEW USED DOUBLE WIDE 2 BATH CARPET COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THIS HOME LIKE AU NEW BRBIIWOOD 14x64 CARPET WASHER DRYER DELUXE FURNITURE THE BEST INSULATION 9975“ MHOOI9I ASK US ABOUT VA FINANCING NMMMNMM mmm MOBILE HOMES —- Phon 259-55- 46 EASTERN UTAH'S LEADING MOBILE HOME DEALER MOAB ELKS LODGE Birthday & Installation 8:00 pm Room 203 Technology Building Utah Technical College of Salt Lake 4600 South Redwood Road Salt Lake City Federal Law requires that citizens be able to review the plan and make suggestions about it in a pubuc meeting Copies of the plan will be available through the Division of Vocational-Technic- al Education Utah State Board of Education 13th Floor University Club Building Saturday April 13 MUSK BY THE SUNDUSmS Regular Steak Dinner 2 LEVI'S JEANS AND DENIM SHIRTS MILLER'S CLOTHING WP 3 BEDROOM South Main i" comMr Utahns who have ideas mented Bowtnorpe “Herbert has a about Vocational Educatot of talent when he ap tion and how it should be plies himself" will have an to register with the Utah State Board for Vocational Education (Utah State Board of Education) The State Plan for Vocational Education will f be reviewed by the eleven - member body Thursday April 18 1974 The public will voice opinions on the document at NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY CARPET BWS011 k the lead male character Your Say lAbou& COME & mu BN0W DOORS ALL CARPETED WITH DELUXE in which he played - Aii & DELUXE BEDS his “Gid-dar- en DISCOUNT ON MILLERS j “Time - been many plays the Ki e” tions made of light and most recent being June 9 Tag-A-Lo- STORM WINDOWS NEW the annual Departs being served afterwards at the Moab Elks Ledge Actor Of Week S°lt Lake for Juniors and their dates For Further Information June 2 197i only Herbert Cooper junior was selected as actor of The theme this of years Returns Call:' the'1 week Herbert- - has ng COLUMBIA nl Junior Prom was held 1 Aloha! Welcome to Worm Sunny Days 3 BEDROOM 00 th a vnfd nhl v interesting Thia much enjoyed Ueth?lSv Direct Distance "“to® Hotels TO A BETTEM ENVIRONMENT Grand Countar High i" honored byltoe “ IimnSutt lake S" At High School West This is the second The different classes sponsored by a grant year from the Vocational Cen- - to forther rural sraools dtural opportunities school to the This professional group bus by ipany tourttat- were taen steps as they go an hour almost ting isn't all edu- newfacUMw thKS? efhemor Jet Air Fare Utah peumfi light company 5199” Treat °f Islands e COOLER SPOTLESS per-totweek- 1 Bedroom CARPET WASHER DETROITER Bsllst West A Over 260 business students attended the open 1968 crisis gy ‘ Not quite It' more Hum HmI In the good old days irrigation was done by hand by fool by animal or by accident Today electric power man the pump Thai mean that more land than jver before can be used (or f75000 acres in Utah Power a Light raising crops-so- me Company's service area And it's needed -- because there are more people Itum ever before It’s not just the farmers who are more new jobs in the food reap the benefits-the- re industry and a general boost to the area economy Since the amount of electricity used for irrigation in our area has more than doubled reaching a whopping 300000 kMowatls Farmers are bringing an average of over 25000 acres of new land under irrigation each year It's our responsibility to be ready with enough new power to do Hie fob Not only for Hie sake of the farmers but for everyone who directly and indirectly depends on the farmers That means building new power plants and transmission lines And it means spending a lot of money Not only for the plants themselves but for keeping diem as environmentally safe and ' as pollution-fre- e as proven technology allows For food production more electric power is a necessity not a luxury 1&69 2 stu-tor- Dr Ray G Cowley Carbon counties Also the Southeast Utah Public parents will not be told Health director came to if the patient wishes it Mograndah Wednesday be kept a secret mm 2 Presents - he High School — KEY Dot-Mo- ab nereal diseases eiul CHU Woodward at ELECTRICITY represented Diane Townsend and six redeving “1” tie Walker received ratings Students redev- - ratings students dents' will also be attendclasses and showed slides Tflft At School ing from the high school and niSn de- a talk about gave speech class taught by Mr tection and treatment of Green manacer of Mr Green informed the Val Maughan on the present en-tthese He diseases Asphalt andFuel (Ml ®twlenta and These students under what the oil not to equation couraged students Sales for The Phillips the direction of Mr Wen- be see for the fureluctant about companies getting Petrolum Company spoke dell Bowthorpe and Mr He indicated that ture He to Grand County High Val Maughan as many as the diseases treatec to go can said he cured Lorraine Ott Thursday April Fay-thor- pe tor ’ hctootoiM iMgtogc ing “1" were: Belinda Mead Linda Hilton Va- Musicians Gain High Ratings In Recent Competition solo with Gresd Wgh School Newt COVER CHARGE PER COUPLE AT DOOR FOR BAND G00DS’ Plumbing 4 Heating Located At 125 W 2nd So Plaza Bull ilsrs Center — AffftIBERS ONLY — |