Show A " iTrono 2 Montezuma certified to teach speedreading and holds a Ma-Carol- yn IV I 'ifcsir&S V "" Some of our troops in the Moab Neighborhood were able to go camping with us this year in Castle Valley among them our newest troop from Montezuma far-flu- ng J has Mary Jane Benally lived in Montezuma Creek ail her life and this Is her first year also help- ing with the Girl scouts 33 girls in the 4th 5th and 6th grades make up Creek this troop and we would Leader Carolyn Woe- like to thank these women hler is a Public Health for their time with the Nurse who has lived in girls the area years coShe RETURN HOME Montana from ming Mrs Gib (Dixie) d belongs to the Seventh and sister Clyde Day Adventist Church and this is her first year as Goudelock returned last week from a visit with a Girl Scout leader Mrs Allred's assistant Carolyn’s 1-- 12 All-re- ELECTRIC COMPANY V ioam a m a &'t SERVICE & REPAIR COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Sherri! Tft-259-- 7250 Ron Steh-2St-7- 273 and M A in Eng- lish will be discussing reading problems and various techniques designed to increase reading speed and improve comprehension and memory Miss Walsh is offering a seminar on Saturday and Sunday July 13 and 14 from 5 pm both afternoons The objective of the two day seminar will be to teach people to read twice as fast as they presently do as well as to teach me-- I thods of comprehension and memory The fee is $15 for each day and $25 for both days This includes all the books and materials If there is sufficient interest at Thursday's meeting Miss Walsh is considering offering a course for businessmen and one for students 00 ’ self-sufficien- cy 2-- Mil f 689-0170- is EL A Picture is left to right jCreek and assistant Woehler leader fry Jane Benally non-highw- ay free lesson In speed reading techniques will be held Thursday July 11 at 8 pm in the conference room at the First Western National Bank Margaret Walsh who - '— 26 in 1 973 In Utah Up Gees Total gasoline consum- - amounts to 706720000 percent Van De Graff 'said: ption for both highway and SUons in 1973 Utah Petroleum "These figures emphas- -' uses in Utah ize the fact that all AmCouncil VISITING SISTER D Van De Qiaaff exericans need to continue Mr and Mrs Lynn ecutive director of the their efforts to eliminate Hawks spent the past Utah Petroleum Council wasteful uses of gasoline weekend in Salt Lake Cinoted that this figure re- - and all’ other forms of ty visiting Mrs Hawks resented a 26 per cent energy sister Ora Malm who £lerease over the "It will take years of has been in ill health consumed effort and billios of dolgallons for some time but Is now in this state during 1972 lars to move our country Nationwide total 1973 closer to improving While we consumption ex- in energy gasoline FROM NORWOOD ceeded 106 billion gallons search for more oil and Mr and Mrs Homer an increase of 43 per cent gas and try to develop alManson and family reover 1972 demand ternative fuel sources all turned Monday from NorIncreases were repor- of us must make the most wood Colo where they ted in every state except efficient use of what we spent a few days visiting Kansas which showed a have” Manson's uncle and decline of 12 per cent aunt who operate the during 1973 The largest Southeast pular Buckhorn increases ocpercentage trout They report Utah's Largest curred in the two states wonderful farthest removed from each other Florida's gaMOTOROLA THEATRE TRYOUTS soline consumption rose be will held Tryouts DEALER 107 percent and that of July 11 and 12 7 pm Alaska increased 109 at St Francis Episco"Press one pal Parish for a play VISIT WITH PARENTS Moab the button transistor produced by Mr and Mrs Ed Brid-- u Community Theatre and ges son Michael and dau- TVs" Grand County Drug Michelle visited and Alcohol Advisory here with Mr and Mrs Council Bud Walker parents of The name of the play Mrs Bridges the former sion with a satin and seed is "Lady on the Rocks’’ Kenna Lee Hawks of Moab pearl cap forming deli- written by Elizabeth While here they were ac-- ! cate petals She carried Blake and is a play on on a trip to a bouquet of yellow and alcoholism The play is companied Lake Powell by Mr and white daisies with baby to be staged In August Walker Mrs Judy Tan-- J MOTOROLA breath and long flowing and the relevant ages in Dennis sons and green yellow streamers the play are from teenKevin and Kimberly QUASAR COLOR Mrs LaRay Byers the age to middle age and Rebecca Ru- Bronson TELEVISION bride’s aunt served as Lake The fa- Salt of by Her Honor the Matron of VISITING AND mily spent a week on a floor length gown was of Mr and Mrs Richard house boat After return- a yellow chiffon bodice L Sly and children were ing to Moab tlie Bridges with a flared skirt of down from Salt Lake City went m to Fremont Ne- -: Home & Auto yellow and white daisies over the weekend for a braska to visit a brother 251 S MAIN accented with a corsage visit with Mr Sly's par- of Mr Bridges before of white daisies Deanne ents 6 Mr and Mrs Anreturning home to Oak Livingston slater of the gus Beeson Harbor Washington bride was the flower girl Her lung guwn was princess style in a floral pat- Du4 Hrtnwliie AHambmiN tern and she carried a IwT UvUybflS kIWiFBII basket of white daisies Ends Bosk Mr Holter’s best man Ccampfen Speed Reeding Gome Offered Couple Wed Recently In Moab Ceremony Miss Sherilyn Livingston became the bride of Mr Royal A (Tony) Holter Jr on May 25th in a ceremony performed at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints with Bishop Robert Dalton officiating The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Livingston of Moab Her grankarents are Mr and Mrs Arden Livingston of Price and Mrs Hush Marie Byers of Eas CarThe Hush Puppies Iky bon City The groom is Club will be holding their the son of Mr Roy M Hohousehold dog show Sat- lter of Salt Lake City and urday July 13 at the Hel- Mrs Delores Holter of en M Knight School at Lakewood Colorado His 7:00 pm Children from grandmother is Mrs Cal the ages of 5 to 14 are Jarman of Salt Lake City The bride wore a floor encouraged to enter The entree fee will be 25( length gown of white orand you can enter at the ganza with nylon and tulle door The ribbons will be lace It was fashioned with donated by Mrs Lee Flo- a high neck accented with wers Everyone is invited a heirloom necklace to attend double sleeves and a fitted bodice that Burck and wife and fa- fell into a fall overlay mily in Las Vegas and skirt of tiered lace The in Phoenix Arizona veil was bride of illu- - VALLEY 259-567- Ptmhiy w Sprinkling Syttenu Plumbing 17-bride served as usher Lois Fallentine chose Drive Salt Lakewood The bride’s mother a floor length gown of pink Lake City Utah comple-organThe groom’s ted eight weeks of basic mother wore a yellow and training at the US st linen dress Plan- - my training center was Mrs Fran Town- - fantry Ft Ord Calif He received ins true send A garden wedding re- - tinn in drill and was held in the monies weapons map evening at the home of reading combat tactics w the bride!s parents The military courtesy and white tiered tary justice first aid wedding cake was de- - and Army hitory and corated with daisies and traditions created by Mrs Darla Pvt Merrell’s father Martin Flowers were ar- - Harvey W Merrell lives ranged by Mrs Jean Tar -- at 546 Sundial Drive in ro and Lucy Koropp The Moab photographer was Robert 81 Heating za Afc Conditioning Ar-wh- ite 259-678-1 In-i- FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE bM $t as a m st on cere-cepti- We Are Proud To Make The Hsstieg was Mr Domenic Ruscio in California of Denver Brother-in-laPrivate Douglas H of the groom Mr 17 son of Mrs Merrell of the uncle GlennByers mili-yello- WE GO ANYWHERE TO GIVE YOU A LIFT Thompson's fas a K R Norman guests included Mr and Mrs Royal A Holter and family Mr and Mrs Cal Jarman Mr and Mrs Clifford McMullin Mrs Hulter Mr and Mrs Dominic Ruscio and daughter Mr and Mrs Arden Livingston Mrs Marie Byers Mr and Mrs Ray Wharff Mrs Coleen Wells and Mrs Glenda Richardson 4-WhM- Out-of-to- THAT WE HAVE NOW BECOME AFFILIATED WITH THE De-lor- Independent Lumber Company Of Colorado WHO OPERATE AAANY LUMBER YARDS IN THAT STATE AND WILL SOON BEGIN A REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT IN MOAB WRECK IR mmatmaati es GLASS REPLACEMENT it it it PAINTING USED AUTO PARTS - -25- 9-5516 The couple are now making their home in Pioche Nevada - ft' : if? 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