Show Microfilming Corp Salt Lake City Utah 84110 S' ssr " ii 11 a dis8terJ ara' Moab looked phh£1®0uU evening as waters raced across and onto property to the north The Third South bridge iii mmiT1 tnrth r iB—wiiiirwiwuiiMMKiii— utuMMUiimMMaw community Creek plugged up and water overflowed in an to ci- creating this problan near dusk is tizeni °f MhLh and Grand looking west toWartValiey Center Onunty published as an advertisement on Page B8 this issue Canyonlands MU1 - StoK ’ Flood waters rolled through downtown Moab last Friday evening and debris-lade- n Mill Creek overflowed its banks tore at retaining walis and bridges and caused heavy and number 4 tee was badly damaged and the rad from the golf course up to the Moab City No6 well was all but de- strayed Down below waters - rol- rocks behfod the mSS and fireplace area aUhe nid ritv nark th mM fish ““V weraall washed sway - a- a11 Saturday through tota °f I61 (V- reports that foil 001 yet known- weepers were “y covered roIrMchoH ld I$£3£i to UStorTVt qUired fceiuty Thfru? on Pack vr ir Jfd land g v ' fSrf "r’f 'f ' ’ VV !v v'‘ terty jeveral years ago Pa metto Corp’' ot S?01 - 10? thls date” toe Una’s announcement states “over $70000 has already been expended for land use studies pur- - fki " “ ££ Envisioned by Planning to JThe j a°Sf preven" lands Associates is a ““"i f work wee? Canyon- - at the old city sort - type community ' be built with many amenities ts- sociated with it Induc ed r®? to A dike will washed° a w uthe crew“d tau wiS J m7 : 8WP® tete?KftelSeS Jdl" lThey highway-frontin- nV the north of Moab They are °f 4? GlJe!!‘ dealln m 426 °PHon with alsohavetobe loo Ware and Alan Cook o purchased the pro- - J?ter damage along Its path The heaviest rate fell in the vicinity of Mill Creek Canyon Flood wa- ter washed over the golf course leaving deposits of sand in its wake The Associates ' of Salt Lake City asks for comments tor or against their plan tor development Don Pihl an official of toe firm stated his company has taken an option on the former “Skakel Ranch” property con- dating of nearly one thou-c- f sand acres of riverfront ab?7® ““I86- - “da culvert Dirt installed under the road s in Spanish Valley going turnmlintor and divert 2J thilif “tonk “tnd ?n ®xist8 reser- T?‘5lUd" voir just west of there lngover the weekend The dam at the reser- wa?at SSS voir wilL5? raiaed to ?““ accommodate more war cunPnBovir thlThHrtf r’ ?!? culvert atth dam will release flood waters slowly into Mill as tree trunks creek f r AUas Minerals iMawayanunwaiyteMOuia ager who emerged ( safe the official weather m her adventure 5e- - tion used ’ for reporting veraKcottonwoody trees weather in the Times a ong the banks behind the reported only 2T of an high school were nearly foch of rain Friday' the torn loose and will have' weather station in to to prevent tow die then! rejnoved in tee caught next flMdf Mu similar of toppled trees traditionally unpredic” S2k n5S! would be recreational faT a championship dlities Higgms Returns to Moab fedy &fSL5:tfsr7tlKJS5iaid' - : V0-- : - - ' J Jr vT - ii!!? vgSflrtamdfl j-1- sta-fro- Piers supporting the new Third South brieve over Mill Creek wasted no time in collecting flood debris causing a dam in the stream and forcing flood waters over and around the structure Other Mill Creek bridges in the community are dear-spa- n types with no supporting piers ‘(Tho'eT h?&Stormsl!ra 0“ tiining ' - retirement 2S 1?? but np flooding 72 h was appointed 4 EKecveJAffi1 if Mr Rudy Higgins has orations ' Superintendent ly interested been Plant Ma- - in charge of both mining toe feelings of theewn? mgerappointed for tee Cane Creek and milling where he has munity relative to such fttash Operations of tonctioned for the past a development whether Tbxasgulf Inc Mr Hig- - two years fcr or against ns will be filling the Mr Gentry is actlvs in ' vacancy created byithe-Eksa- nd hasaervedtwo’ mtimely death of Robert: years as Exalted Ruler Curflnan Ib is elso a member of r - Mr " Higgins ? Joined ADIE: Inc in lexasgulf April 1963 as Chief Chemist Barker Kate D:embi? iVfU Mr Parks Ranger at Dead fj Ho State Park JfttfffSfF1-cleanu- p was the featured speak- - - SJ f&dSS“7a! tee 527232 trUSE&m’EZ cottrie gravel B1U atnUtothhu: ment and crews were du UM cuu Damage ' " i - ’f ’( S£ d5r Su 25 enough rain foiling on that snrssK A rthu ssaj the State Park wite no trouble praise for her efforts of 160 inches during tee recent Worn- of rain has fallen in down- - en’s Inyitational Softball rawA total which was mte rain almost Jouament a success The daily It is the first mois- - tournament the best ever tore since April 25 when la Moab played host to toe wter year had logged teams from Utah and Co- ?87 lora?°’ wito good results is 447 inches to local teams “ SsSaAtePra beffiaima: Sns SS Peggy nd bis son m“ wife iSi Hnnu will be moving to Mb shortly ST? d 1 19- - sSrite!dc pSlfh oLraSS! k“5 Bled with thaluneioa of Oil and Gas iSTSSfc during coabSLNM flUvi 5 a?plicati?M Texaco Inc Denver filed 4!' The proposed Shiprock OH and Gas' wells will be very low1 i Mr Gentry iss’STStii m nd 4 eh 1 B ' ve of iH Nordeen Band tions 3 and7T42SR19E “ The Texaco wells lo- cated in the Aneth Development sections 17 19 and 20 of T40S R24E Sort to Mt rJSS Hig- amlnted pStBlISSr sill Mr Gentry joined Tex-weasgulf in July 1963 as kistrument Technician Later lnl968hawaspro- anted to General Fore- man in charge of the mil hng operations and in 19- - drilling to y 5' “Jj Sag""1 VW ?eS?J?af5 J® - shal-Effecti- August lining the advancements mmd Md HSri Cnroe AlflKwgh for imi)roveme on the pavement A trench some small reservoirs so gave an outline of his altmg the First Security have been built in teat duties in the Souteeastera Bank under construction ' to oart of the state and the mess - available throughout the Homes in the old sec- - state Waters followed tee tion of Moab below tee He also gave a brief American Legion Hall history of Dead Horse £tong the street and Cen- - have been flooded regu- - Point State Park out- - f!1® Tl Op-7- ' at of facilities that were at ttmt led ' -- Pihl emphasized tost his firm is extreme - Chamber rf Commerce tSSI and otbera re- Ur Barker gave a brief iVcil and Enriraomaiitalwas ceIvto$ of “ly sprinkle 'outline of the history to ereT! S Am torday morning scene was this truck “muddedin tee abroach to a land development nearpickup the Moab Golf Course nn SSS ?LiIt!irtn®Li0jWa8 2’ Bt° teto Tv gfnfri type housing t the Green- - torm' well a point - be drilled to depths of from 5486 foet to 5780 feet deep into the Desert Creek formation fyortsma’tat PkokSatoriay The Moab Sportsmen’s Club ' headed by Wade Tangren will be holding their annual summer pic- nic at Hidden Lake this Saturday it was announced this week i The summer picnic is usually attended by a large number of members and again this year will be a fun affair The organisation will provide hamburger and buns plus soft drinks for the mem- bers and their families for the k style picnic with the families requested to bring their favorite covered dishes Each family should also bring their own silverware and plates It was also noted teat srnne of the members are planning to make tee picnic into an overnight campoui and all members are invited to bring their camping gear and join tee fun pot-luc- |