Show i M twii m : sr Ed m 3 i N trazuttraxx&X Oil Shale Land Ruling SW s Important Precedent recent ruling by the iworior Department’s A Board of Land Appeals sets a precedent for the possible voiding of thousands of oil shale claims mad? before 1920 on at least uKOOOO acres of piit'Sir lands in Utah Wyo-cii’- vg dad Colorado Stuifoc Wallace F Dcn-j- it ii k noted recently Jh-'68 page ruling by t? three man panel re- 4ft ears of mining 'n Life at Denver Skill Center sits” are those which can modern-petroleu- veloped “Speculation that' oil shale may someday be its present value" stated Miry with the decision' Judge Frishherg that ix placer mining The board concluded irtr filed before I92U that past errors should oil shale Colorado fr iv!y:n’ces were invalid not be continued “in derogation of the The Mining Act of 1872 of the Interior’sSecretary responat encouraging desibilities as trustee of velopment of western re-a- o the public lands for the irfcs stated that “all people of the United a) noble mineral deposits States” io land: belonging to the The ruling is subject Up bed lates shall to appeal in Federal bo free and open to exDistrict Court ploration and purchase" Over the years more FROM WASHINGTON Bn '0000 oil shale Tray Gardner from Paclaims have been filed cific Beach Washington throughout the west' a day in Moab vispent The Interior Departsiting cousins Cord and ments policy from 1920 Etta Hinton - a brother to i960 when it stopped of Mr Gardner Bob inning oil shale patents from Cortez Colo met v:u to allow the claims to in Moab and had dinner i noted on tlie basis at the Cord Hinton’s bef possible future value’ fore leaving for Cortez Bet the panel ruled that “ valuable mineral depo- - for a longer visit a FOB THE BETTER train now for a LIFE good-payin- g - s w3 : ? job at " Pom AT © PROVO LOW TUITION QUARTER EXCELLENT JOB PLACEMENT JOURNEYMEN SEE ONLY $103 PER YOUR ALUMNI ue tic-dy- 22-2- RLE CATALOGUES Workshops design dye techniques macrame and hooking have been held during the past two weeks These were offered by Utah the Southeastern Center for Continuing Education and have been taught by Betty Ileald Miss Ileald ik a graduate student at' Utah State University and is working on a Master of Fine Arts in Soft Sculpture Students of the classes will receive 30 credits in Art The purpose of the classes was to expose new possibilities in techniques that have had many misBuch as conceptions only thinking of tie-das a way to decorate a It is so much more than that Dye tcch- of batik and tie- bye date back some 2000 years when it was used to design fabric for royalty Many changes have been made with contemporary fabrics and design but the basic technique has not These two dye techniques require a resist material such as cord or elastic bands in tie-dand hot wax in batik to resist the colored dyes Another is io encourage each student to expei ment vary and personalize each process The student should also explore design possibilities to establish a strong visual statement in fiber or fabric After experimenting with each process the students designed a two to three yard piece of fabric using both pro- ye AND BROCHURES FOR' IN- - FORMATION b &&& flat b Meek See A Hiss Conra Weber Green River Utah See Jim Hayes 153 South 400 Moab East Utah 259-63- 69 State Uni- cesses They explored different design varia- - versity Extension Classes tions to establish a visual will be having a Student statement of interest The Art Show and Sale which use of the fabric was up will include batik to each student Some dye' macrame and hookmade wall hangings or ing Ii will be held at the constructed an article of SUCCE office onCen- 6 ter Street July clothing 5 In macrame and hook- - from pm daily ing‘ the students ex “Hopefully through this 3 -- dimensional show people can see the plored forms Free forms as limitlessncss to these well as hanging objects diffrront art forms and to be used as furniture th‘! personal way each some of the things student has explored and that were made Studying experimented with fiber the textural possibiiues and fabric” of fiber the students solved relief problems by ’ " liking hook Of fiber The concept of course puts emphasis on the de sign and interest of the piece not necessarily the function Miss Heald lieves the design should always be of utmost interest as a function in The Utah tie-class- ’ es 22-2- 8-- ’ : 1 - re v rv itself The students who participated in the classes were Betty Johnson Magdalena Lovcridge Dottle Swasey Diana Dravage Cathy Dravage Mary Estabrooks Susan Wood- ward Shelly Sackerson Ron Carlisle Linda Groff Carl Lundberg and nelle Stevbns Dan-purpo- Y RE 1! Continental telephone of Utah Member of Comwioiiiol A ByMooi mm W M& iXT MENSLiGHT COLORED DBLEKNI1 SLACKS AND JACKETS wtsspomm Funeral services were held July 15 in Farming-to- n NM for Olive F Beeson 71 longtime resident who kied July 13 in a hospital there following a long Illness She was born March 16 1903 and her survivors include 5 children Buster Eagleburger Colon Redfield Texas Califor- nia Faul R Eagleburger Arizona Curtis L Bee-so- n Farmington NM Mrs' Norman (Norma) RED EYE Beeson Moab L many PANTS — NOTICE— MuimtM n iMAstlilA ' JLwaw mee m"rkir' ' ' ' f All New Stock this Spring I ete UmPrke Reg Prices to 18" htr t IsiesKBrepfM Qrm&SftrtSkm S tcnSff (fctfttfa Skst t QstslRf Sheet I ALL NAME BRANDS ItboMnUatkil Regtol395 ifitlrW mwms&nm All on Rack— Easy Selection en US KEDS & KEDETTES AARP MEETS Mr and Mrs Eugene Reed of Ogden head of the American Association of Motived People spent Tuesday in Moab meeting with the officers A of this organuntinn successful meeting very was held fiSCe m One Group of Last Summers Shoes $477 i2 M V 'i Aim I7PPV wm fmfmSf imEsmmsmsPEm ' p RBOSM t sasm grandchildren and several great-grandchildr- JEAN CUT am AILEEN mmnwiE w f OFF i MENS & BOYS WALKING IWSe®MS ITEMS For Olive Beeson S MENS CASUAL I srZ&Mm In Farmington Rip-Of- i£ MENS VAN HEUSEN i AND CAMPUS SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS se Services Held r 1 be-niqu- es Olive E Beeson hang up immediately and call the operator to explain what has happened The operator will adjust the charge and provide a better connection immediately if one of our pay (3) Pay Phone telephones lakes your money but doesn't give you a call let us know We'll have the telephone fixed and mail you a rotund 'i JULYCLEARANCE UH6ERIE ! tl i''Z ‘ ‘ JANTZEN i ) vAoikj Number? If you direct dial a lung usance call and receive a wrong rumb'-- dial dm opeiator immediately md l’t her know Ihe number you reached was a wrong number That way wn make sum that you won't be uijroi'd for the rail !''l Poor Conmlm '7 you have a poor' i iiiw'clu’n dunnq a long distance call ' ’ fsforic INSTRUCTORS REPRESENTATIVE j-hi- -- Students of the Fabric Design and classes display articles e they have designed and processed using batik and techniques These articles along with others will be uu display at the SUCCR 6 office July ye UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE chance lost his right hand as a result of the explosion Mr French recalls how grimly comical his res- cue must have looked He was rolled onto thestret- cher by the men of the mine 'who were shocked and scared sick for him They scrambled to get him out stumbling in their anxiety and dumping 4 valuable in 'an economic sense is not evidence of snd He was almost resigned to spending the rest of his life in the dark an old man at the age of 27 but something wouldn’t let him off that easy Dy winter’s end Glen was still apprehen- sive but he boarded the j bus for Denver leaving his son with his par-- T ents him off of the stretcher It didn’t take him long (Barbara) ‘ ' rolling him back on to feel ' at home at The stumbling and dumping skill center He met Bud i again He was rushed Bell a former miner who to Moat) and into the em- - had also lost his eyesight ' ergency room within 45 in a similar accident The minutes The men dug two men were soon ex- $3000 out of their pock- - changing stories and ad-e- ts vice to help Glen Glen is learning to After spending 29 days ' in a Grand Junction hos- - dodge trees and stop signs cane even with and some a pital his parents tookhim VISIT DISNEYLAND and the sonhe cooking skills The utti- Mr and Mrs Dick Cun- was raising home to Bay- - mate test for mobility will be on the busy streets of ningham and granddaughfield Colorado ter Mrs Fred Ray and Ray Howard a state re- - Denver He wants to’ go great grandson Jamie habilitation counselor who into something not too Ray returned Saturday covers ' an area from many blind people do and from a week in California Steamboat Springs to is playing around with the ' visiting Disneyland They Durango looking fpr idea of saddlework also spent two days in people who Glen still feels the ten visi- help on sion and frustrations of Glen 11? Srnhome where oi toe new kiir'center being blind and is not they enjoyed the- shows in Denver under the State quite 'smoothly oriented and swimming pool and Department of Social Ser- - to darkness It is a fight shopping vices where tho blind are he has won and lost many trained m in mobility times but the challenge and braille skills of learning to be blind other FROM INDIANAPOLIS Ra® Jean Milburn and At first he didn’t want has hooked him He hopes to be able to friend Ann Abbott from to learn anything Inside back together with his he himself had consoled get Indianapolis Indiana spent about his blindness son before too long but saya cwple s in Moab intend to leave he doesn’t seen at he had least ing visiting Thelma Milburn and done until he center skill the with his things before going on to Cali-wecame he for what had when life he the gets forma and Washington to attend the World’s Fair ' Thursday July 18 1 974 B3 I' Glen French who was blinded in a mining acci- dent is now in Denver where he is attending a skill center for the blind The accident occurred at the Rio Algom Mine last August when he andSte- ven Ni cols were setting a charge of dynamite and it misfired Mr Nicols as a present fact be marketed at a reasonable ‘profit Oil shale has never been competitive with the Indus r noted the decision try' and none of the claims in question had been de- - FSeffkftdftfJ MILLER'S SHOPPING CENTER I fNw)sTcr - t 1 v ! a r's J Sf’i Jj ''' - : - A ' ' |