Show B4 If 1974 Thursday July Motor Vehicle UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service'' CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK UTAH Notice of Public Hearings Regarding The number of motor vehicles operating on rzj ads and streets in Grand Wilderness Proposal i County has been increas: Notice is hereby given in accordance with the ing at a rapid rate dur- years accord- provisions of the Act of November 12 1971 (85 ing recent Stdt 421 IS USC 271 271e) and in accordance ing to study prepared by with Departmental procedures as identified in 43 Utah Foundation foe private research organizaCER 195 that public hearings will be held beginning at 9:00 am on August 12 1974 in the Monti-cell- o tion The foundation analysis Library 266 North Main Street Monticello Utah and beginning at 7:30 pm on August 12 ' shows that there were motor vehicles regis1974 in the Star Hall 127 East Center Street Mtered in Grand County esh' Utah and beginning at 9:00 am on August 15 during 1973 This repre1974 in Room 106 of the State Office Building State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah for the purpose sents an increase of 73 of receiving comments and suggestions as to the since 1970 145 since 1965 and 190 since appropriateness of a proposal for the establishment 1960 ' foe Throughout of wilderness comprising about 250700 acres within state motor vehicle rethe Canyonlands National Park Utah A packet containing a preliminary wilderness gistration rose by 299 study report and providing additional information between 1970 and 1973 between 1965 by 433 about the proposal may be obtained from the Super' gistered throughout the state Figures for Grand County show that 315 motorcycles and 1110 small trucks were registered In the county last year The study indicates that that number of multi-cfamilies in Utah is growing In 1963 there were 141 passenger cars for every 100 households By 1973 this figure had risen to 157 passenger card per 100 households Moreover these figures do not include foe substantial in small trucks growth and other vehicles which may be used by many families as second or third cars To accomodate this inand 1973 and by 892 crease in the number of between 1960 and 1973 vehicles operating in foe Passenger cars ac- - State substantial sums count for more than 60 have1 been expended for of foe vehicles operating highway and street imin foe State acconttng to provements According to ar f "V ! ' ' iffi'-i- 49 Canyonlands National Park 446 South Main Street Moab Utah 84532 or from the Regional Director Rocky Mountain Region National Park Service PO Box 25287 655 Parfet Street Denver Colorado 80225 intendent description of the preliminary boundaries areas proposed for establishment as wilderness are available for review in the above offices and in the office of the Assistant to the Regional Director State of Utah National Park Service Room 2207 125 South State Street Salt Lake City Utah and in Room 1210 of the Department of the Interior Building at 18th and C Streets A Washington ' the Foundation study Last year there were 532779 passenger cars registered in Utah an increase of 41 over foe past ten years During this same period Utah’s population rose by only 19 Thus foe number of passenger cars in Utah has been increasingly more than twice as fast as the population growth Foundation analysts point out however that the most dramatic growth in recent years had been DC million ring the cities ’ 259-75- 25 'A ‘ $ : pr3St3tiott fo4ddbphjlf dryaffiatSdapOA Written statement supplemented by a'mqrece?ifcpll ' 1 ' jw v-- s 1 ‘i ”1 ' o' V S’ V J ' V'v-- l "5' PXQ0F3 : ig f ' “ TU 1974r ”“ larkrvice utar Cetriige wl27 Siuninfr Sals Coats ft Clark ' Blc Bataaa Koittiag Worsted Thgasaadk OflisMa AdoSabla c Fbsa Disposable Only Poly Clad Picnic Jug Holds Ona Gallon By Peity-P- et r T Foar Way ve : t r Certrm Rscordiag coun- - - : " ‘M period ending in 1973 This total does not include amounts ties and Federal agencies within foe state for other road improvements and construction Despite the substantial gains made in the number of individual vehicle registrations over foe past ten years there has been a marked decline in bus MINUTE semi-annu- tl-Th- i t ten-ye- ar expended by 45 TAPE CASSETTES WILL RECORD 3 LP RECORD ALBUMS du- Moab Photo & THREE for state highway construction I m V the Foundation Utah spent $728 Interested individuals representatives of organizations and public officials are invited to express their views in person at die aforementioned public hearings provided they notify the Hearing Officer In dare of the Superintendent Canyonlands National Park) 446 South Main Street Moab Utah 84532 by August 9 1974 of their desire to appear Those not wishing to appear in person may submit written statements on the wilderness proposal to the Hearing veOfficer at that address for inclusion in the Official in foe recreation-typ- e registrations The numrecord which will be held open for written state- - hicles Motorcycle regis- ber of commercial bustrations in Utah for ex- ses operating in foe state ments until September 16 1974 ' have increased for example dropped by to ample Time limitations may make it necessary limit and exempt (goverthe length of oral presentations and to restrict to nearly sixfold between 42 bus reone person the presentation made in behalf of an 1963 and 1973 Small tru- nment-owned) cks often used (the declined type An however statement be gistrations by oral may organization between 1963 and supplemented by a more complete written statement for recreation purposes) 10 which may be submitted to the Hearing Officer at the also more than doubled 1973 These figures retinqte of presentation of the oral statement Written ever foe past ten years flect the shift from mass Last year there were transit to individual forms statements presented in person at the hearings will be considered for inclusion in the transcribed hearings 49861 motorcycles and of transportation that took record However all materials so presented at ' 130458 small trucks re- - place in the period the! hearings shall be subject to determinations that they are appropriate for inclusion in the transcribed Club Will hearings record To the extent that time is available who statements those of oral afttr presentation by hafe given the required advance notice the Hearing Officer will give others present an opportunity to be£ o and all who wish to al busi—he£rd come members of foe Moness foe of Mo' meeting After an explanation of the proposal by a ab Photo Club are inviab Photo Club willbeheld of the National Park Service the Hearing ted to this semiOfficer insofar as possible will adhere' to the aboard foe CANYON KING annual attend club meeting abriverboat paddlewheel for of the presentation (following order in calling this Thursday July 11th oard foe CANYON KING oral statements: during the boat's regular Those wishing to go (1) Governor of the State or his representative evening cruise The trip should be aboard foe boat V (2) Members of Congress will be courtesy of Cap- by 7:00 pm The CANYON (3) Members of the State Legislature KING is docked on foe Tex McClatchy (4) Official representative of the counties in tain riverbank behind Tex’s The willihold club its which the proposed wilderness is located Tour Center ' a quarter business aboard meeting (5) Officials of other Federal agencies or public the big boat during foe mile north of the river' bodies early part of foe cruise bridge on highway 163 (6) Organizations in alphabetical order Photo Club members take advantage of foe trip (7) Individuals in alphabetical order or some for prospective members photoevening (8) Others not giving advance notice to the extent who plan to go on this then have its prography there is remaining time gram at dusk still aboard evening cruise-meetin- g sRichard C Curry should bring along their foe CANYON KING Associate Director National Park Service cameras because there cliib The program for Published in The Times Independent Moab Utah will be will this ample opportuni special meeting July 11 1974 f°r taking pictures ty an exciting and unusual boat as ' well 16 mm color movie of ron! as UNITED STATES the °f picturesque boat marlin fishing and rare DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR marine life off the coast I111 “J® a101"® or sand National Park Service Those going may of Baja California Por- ARCHES NATIONAL PARK UTAH their evening meal tions of foe movie were Notice of Public Hearings Regarding before the trip or take taken under water 4 Wilderness Proposal New officers will be el- - along a picnic supper to Notice is hereby given in accordance with the ected for the second half eat aboard Remember Moab photo provisions of the Act of November 12 1971 (85 of 1974 during foe club’s Stat 422 423 16 IJSC 272 272d) and in accordance business meeting and id- - fns: Thursday July 11 with Departmental procedures as identified in 43 eas for foe club’s month- - aboard foe CANYON KING CFR 195 that public hearings will be held beginly news bulletin will be riverboat by 7:00 pm ning at 9:00 am on August 13 1974 in foe Star discussed Since club wH® cameras club dues 127 East Center Street Moab Utah and memberships are for ei- - and a picnic meal if you Hal at 2:00 pm on August 15 1974 foer six or twelvemonths wih And be ready for beginning in Room 106 of foe State Office Building membership renewals an entertaining evening State Capitol Salt Lake City Utah for the purpose will also be part of the — of receiving comments and' suggestions as to the business as will foe sign- appropriateness of a proposal for the establishment ing up of new members COMMERCIAL PRINTING of wilderness comprising about 39690 acres within All who have been The Times -- Independent ' fob' Arches National Park Utah members of the club dur- A packet containing a preliminary wilderness ing foe past six months study report and providing additional information about foe proposal may be obtained from foe Super- ' which may be submitted to foe Hearing Officer at foe intendent Arches National Park 446 South Main time of presentation of foe oral statement Written Street Moab Utah 84532 or from foe Regional statements presented in person at foe hearings will be Director Rocky Mountain Region National Park considered for inclusion in foe transcribed hearings Service PO Box 25287 655 Parfet Street Denver record However all materials so presented at the hearings shall be subject to determinations that Colorado 80225 they are appropriate for inclusion in foe transcribed boundaries of foe description preliminary record To the extent that time is available hearings and a map of the areas proposed for establishment as wilderness are available for review in foe above : after presentation of oral statements by those who have given the required advance notice the Hearing offices and in the office of the Assistant to the ReOfficer will give others present an opportunity to be Director of National SerUtah State Park gional beard vice Room 2207 125 South State Street Salt After an explanation of the proposal by a repreLake City Utah and in Room 1210 of foe Department of foe Interior Building at 18th and C Streets sentative of the National Park Service the Hearing Officer insofar as possible will adhere to foe NtW Washington DC following order in calling for foe presentation of individuals Interested representatives of t statements: oral and public officials are invited to express Governor of the State or his representative (1) in jUseij? views person at foe aforementioned public Members of Congress (2) the Officer provided they notify Hearing gearings Members of foe State Legislature (3) In care of foe Superintendent Arches National Official representative of foe counties in (4) Main 446 South Moab Utah Street 84532 Park by which foe proposed wilderness is located August 9 1974 of their desire to appear Those not Officials of other Federal agencies or public (5) in person may submit written wishing to appear bodies tents on the wilderness proposal to foe Hearing (6) Organizations in alphabetical order r at that address for inclusion in foe official Individuals in alphabetical order will be which held for written stateopen record not giving advance notice to foe extent : :r w' Others ments until September 16 1974 is there remaining time makeH necessary to lirtvitv lime limitation may and to c4urfy restrict foe lengthof oral presentation repre-sentati- mearbycitymArket - and a map of the NW EVERYDAY ATYOUR With Magastic Pagas Boy's Short Sleeved Shirts Swimwear ’t |