Show wpe V SeeSttSSS ' ‘J 't ' 'y 3— ' t : 14 0 4 IjVHf promptness ex- The survey comprehensive form that appears pected to reveal the full survey page is a project extent of the problem in of the Grand County Drug this area but the proand Alcohol Advisory jections it should reveal Board and is intended to could contribute greatly reveal prevailing atti- to a greater awareness tudes toward the use and and understanding of the abuse of alcohol and drugs dual problems Census in Grand County questions included will The form was designed for various Srovide in compilaby Resource Planning Corporation of Miami and tion such as age groups Washington DC and has occupations sex and been used widely inclu- cation ding the state of Utah Participants are urged where the Division of Al- to complete the form in cohol and Drugs applied its entirety and as hra-- a it on personal inter- - estly as possible Results view basis This is the and projections which first time it has been un- will be compiled locally dertaken through use of will be published at a the news media which has-th- later date — hopefully of within' three weeks and advantage anonymity dependent upon the The : : DOT of the res- be mailed to the Drug and dependent office Should survey you are invited is Advisory Council : Box you have comments or to call for planned in the form of 428 delivered to the Drug formation the regarding a question and answer A ponse follow-u- p 259-52- g 20 fi - and Alcohol Information column dealing with both Center in the’ old post survey questions and office or deposited in conthose posed by partici- tainers at City Market pants Miller's Supermarket or Completed forms may Miller's Foodtown be returned several ways A limited number of The Moab Photd Club will meet this Thursday July 25th at 7:30 pm in the County Commissioners chambers in the - : courthouse Beginning in August the did) Will go back to its regular meeting schedule of the first and third Thursdays of the month Modi Bond In Salt Luke For Big Parade with the first meeting in The Grand County High at the Austin Hall on the August on the 1st day of School Marching Band University of Utah camthat month After a short business under the direction of pus While there the stuBruce Negley left Moab dents will travel to La- meeting this week’s club ' Tuesday morning to tra- goon for an afternoon of program will begin at vel to Salt take City fun and then return to about 8:00 pm with a discussion of how to handle The band will be march- Moab on Thursday afterthe many variables in ing in the Days of 47 noon Students will be chapParade the first time photography that can prethat they have done so eroned by a number of vent getting a good picOne hundred and eight mothers from the Moab ture The initial presentation will be by club students left on three area as well as bus (Libuses and will be lodged vers and other parents president Fran Barnes e - J and will be ' followed by an open discussion period in which those present can bring up specific problems The program' part of the club meeting isopen to anyone interested in photography ' whether a club member or not The last club program aboarif the CANYON KING rivernoat during its reg- ular evening cruise was The Inca Inn Restaurant located on - North Highway 163 has been reopened under new management Mikfc Torres of Monti -cello owner and manager of the Out West Cafe for two years has taken over the operation in Moab and feels that he has a service to offer Moab residents Mr Torres will be assisted by Jan Mahl-stede head waitress and other experienced help- ers The operation will be open firom 6 am to 10 pm with a complete menu for the travelers including breakfasts lun ches and dinners as well as daily luncheon specials will be served for bus- well attended Most of the program a series of 16mm color movies of deep sea fishing and rare marine life off of the coast of Baja California was inessmen resented after the boat Special E arrangements ad docked yet most of can be made for parties the evening tour passen- and large with grows gers stayed on through private the last reel For FanIma Stewart Inca Inn Restaurant Now Open Under New Manager They may be returned to extra copies will be avThe ’Times - Independent ailable at the Times-In- - Hjoto Club Sot Meeting On Thrnnny 31 grows easily Zola Christensen Stew 64 a Moab resident art for 45 years died July Sunday morning break- 20 at Allen Memorial where she fast specials are in the Hospital near futute ard other in- worked for many years novative plans are being She also worked at foe old Grand County Hospital arranged A special invitation to for over 30 years before all businessmen and all the new facility was built She was born August Moab residents to visit the facilities at the Inca 18 1909 in Monticello to Nels Joseph and Esther Steak-houInn Restaurant Jean Hyde Christensen and Lounge In 1927 she married Fred Hawkins and they had a GtyCmt He Maxine Two persons appeared daughter before the City Court passed away and in 1934 she married Clive Stewduring the past week art and to them was born On July 19 Theodore EL Ford of Salt Lake City a son Clive Leo “BusZola C Stewart on a appeared charge of ter” Her insecond hus1971 band died Services were held reckless driving He enJuly tered a plea of guilty Zola was a member of Monday at 2 pm in the and was sentenced to pay the LDS Church and LDS chapel Bishop the American Legion Au- - Dahl Zohner officiating a fine of $150 with burial in Grand Val- xiliary Sherman D Jones apSurvivors include her ley Cemetery under foe peared on July 22 on a Gene direction of Turner Fu Mrs charge of possessing a daughter controlled substance He (Maxine) Herrop Ogden neral Home In town for the ser- Moab a Buster entered a plea of guilty son and was sentenced to pay a line of $2US cr teive 40 days in Jail Stewart all of Moab 2 and Mrs Donald Gordon brothers Clarence Mr and Mrs Steven Lund Christensen' Blending Mr and Mrs Owen Mad- and Ted - Christensen sen Mr and Mrs Dalton' Boise Idaho a sister Curtis Mrs Clara' Mrs Gwen Vaughn Moab Christensen Mrs Kay 23 grandchildren and 17 Gritts and Miss Brenda Kimber i : se ' : ' i -- great-grandchildr- Participants are urged Times Independent be mailed to the Drug and Alcohol Advisory Coun- cil Box 428 delivered in person to the Alcohol and Drug information Center in the old post office or deposited in containers at City Market Miller's Supermarket or Miller’s -- to fill in the entire survey form as completely and honestly as possible Complete! forms may be returned to The Almost everyone uses different kinds of drugs and medicines for various reasons throughout their Uves Here is a list of some of the things people take drugs or medicine for To relieve a headache backache or muscular pain? " To help you get to aleep? To lose or control your weight? To relieve a tired feeling or pep you up when you have to keep going? To calm you down or relieve nervous tension? A B - C D E Statements on Drugs tore are some statements on Drugs their effects and the laws governing their use Give your personal opinion by marking an X under the appropriate column B C D E F G H Agree Disagree Sure J will keep others from using drugs marijuana is no more harmful than drinking liquor L LSD can cause chromosome change— birth defects M Most people who smoke marijuana use it for a while and then go to something stronger or columns 2 mm DRUGS (Ny- tol Sleepeze Compoz Dramamine Robitussin NyQuil Em- oz pirin etc) BARBITURATES sleeping pills 5 6 7 equanil valium ) MAJOR TRANQUILIZERS e PEP PILLS (dexadrine drine etc) benze- ' etc) 10 MARIJUANA (ritalin procaine a OR HASHISH a VENTS OB INHALANTS (glue UP OPIATES demerol paregoric (morphine opium- 16 (darvon codine cough etc) - - etc) OP NARCOTICS srups - no P P P P P P P P P P P P P PP ODO'D 6:43?26:24i:-$5-- tal-w- in P POP Wholesale and Retail Trade Finance Insurance Real Estate Service and Miscellaneous What was foe last year of school you attended? some college some grade school graduated college graduated grade school some Ugh school graduate school graduated high achool What is your religious preference (please specify) male or female What is your age? (Circle) mescaline psilosybin peyote) 14 HEROIN 15 OTHER yes Government Contract Construction Other Nonagricultural employment Manufacturing Transportation and Public Utilities School District E Are you employed at the present time? Full Time Part Time NotEmp no F Are you a student at foe present time? yes 12 OTHER PSYCHOTOGENS (DMT amylnitrate etc) - Mining ULJLD 13 no no other relatives Agricultural - METHAMPHET-AMIN- E (“speed” etc) rAriiMH 9! STIMULANTS yea yes E Which situation best describes how often you drink alcoholic beverages? (circle one) (a) every day (b) two or three times a week (e) about once a week (d) two or three times a month (e) about once a month (f) less than once a month F When do you usually drink? (a) just weekends (b) just weekdays (c) both weekends and weekdays (d) just special occasions G Who do you drink with most often? (a) friends (b) business acquaintances (c) family (d) other relatives (e) yourself On days you drink how many glasses do you usually drink per day? (a) one or two (b) three to four (c) five to six (d) more than six How many times if any have you had trouble with your family because of drinking? (a) several (b) race or twice (c) never How many times if ever have you gotten into trouble with foe law because of drinking? (b) once or twice (c) never (a) several How many times if any have you missed work or gotten into trouble ra foe job because of drinking? (a) several (b) race or twice (c) never How many times if any have you gotten drunk or pretty high in foe last year? (a) never (b) race (c) two to five times (d) five to ten times (e) not sure What is your occupation? Housewife METHADRINE ft Alcoholism or heavy drinking is a sign of personal problems If an alcoholic stops drinking completely and suddenly it can be dangerous to his health Which in your opinion is the better way to reduce foe number of (a) provide problem drinkers in Grand County please circle more effective treatment centers (b) have stricter laws and stricter law enforcement (c) provide more information preludin) J- - 1416' 25-3- 4 17-- 35-5- 4 19 ' 4 County of Residence: 65 A over commendation ” - - stress parents mellaril) DIET PILLS (dexamyl (thora-zin- with Secretary Morton’s reto Con- -' grass la based ra efforts of an Interdepartmental Study Group to identify Paul L Howard Bur- - ri vera ' which appear to eau of Land Management! have “outstandingly re-- " state director for qualities The said Secretary Morton Wild and! Scenic Rivers asked Congress to auth- - System was established orlse foe study of 32 ri- - to protect rivers for their vers in 24 states Included outstanding “scenic 're-- ' creational- geologic fish1 would be: The entire Green River and wildlife historic and below Flaming Gorge Re- - cultural values”- - To servoir except from the qualify a river must meet Dinosaur National Monu- - certain criteria and be rnrat to the town of Jen- - classified as one or more of foe following: WlldRiv-- ? sen The entire White Riv- er Area (primitive and er in Utah and Colorado generally' inaccessible The : Colorado River except by trail) Scenic from the confluence of River Area (largely rathe Gunnison River in Co- - developed by accessible lorado to the confluence by road) and Recreation River Area (where of the Dolores River in shorelines Utah may have The Dolores River be- - some development and be low the proposed McPhee accessible by road) Utah1-markable- If you have a driver’s license you have to take a chemical test needed to detei you are drunk or not when involved in a driving violation or accident A lot of people use alcohol in order to cope 6 Census Information The following questions are for tabulating purposes A Are you: single married separated divorced B Do you live alone by any chance? yes no C Who are the other members of the household living with you ? roommate (or other unrelated indiv) spouse dependent children (prescription tuinal seconal phenobarbit&l etc) 3 MINOR TRANQUILIZERS (librium 4 G treatment crater? 3 List of Commonly Used Drugs Following is a list of Medicines and Drugs with examples shown in most cases Please indicate whether or not you have used them for what period of time and in what situations by marking an X in the appropriate column No-D- Everyone should try alcoholic beverages at least mice to find out what they are like B If you drink an alcoholic beverage every day you will suffer some physical damage C If you learn to drink in the home when you are young you are less likely to get into trouble when you get older: Heavy drinking 'makes people do things they normally would not do E Alcoholics cant help themselVes A D When you stopped drinking did you get any special help Such as from coholics Anonymous or a doctor or a K Smoking 1 - tinued? A Dam but excluding" the' segment from one mile above Highway 90 to the confluence of the San Mi guel River in Colorado Sections of four in Utah have been suggested by Secretary of the Interior Rogers C B Morton for study to determine their suitability for addition to the National Wild and Scenic River System 5 Alcohol Use A Do you drink any alcoholic beverages such as beer wine or whiskey? Did you ever drink alcoholic beverages in foe past? Did you stop drinking because you thought you had an alcohol problem or thought you might get one if you con- - dependence lot of people need drugs to cope with stress Strict and harsh punishment of drug abusers I Here are some statements on Alcoholic Beverages beer wine whiskey gin and vodka If you tend to agree or disagree please mark an X under the appropriate column Not There is nothing wrong with smoking marijuana as long as a person does so in moderation Everyone should try drugs at least once to find out what they are like Sniffing glue can damage the brain Education is the best way of preventing drug abuse People can use drugs to find out more about themselves Drug use should be a matter of personal decision Amphetamines — “pep” or “diet” pills can produce psychological dependence Barbiturates — prescription sleeping pills can lead to physical as well as psychological A - 4 Statements on Alcohol F Drinking is a sin i en 5 Utah DriilbigActivity Continues to Climb Oil and Gas tivity in Utah to increase acco Carlton Stowe Utah Mineral and logical Survey specialist Drilling operators have completed 108 wells in foe son field Texaco Inc has scheduled six more wells to be drilled in the Anefo field area Three tests to depths of 10700 feet are scheduled in Emery County by ' Chevron Oil The new state thus far this year wildcat wells are all withcompared to a total of in 20 miles of foe town 67 during foe same time of Sunnyside Near Price last year Drilling has Willard Pease Oil and accounted for 67 oi! wells Gas is drilling below four gas wells and 37 feet at the No 3 is Price Federal ' well a dry holes Interest on scheduled 5500 foot test predominately focused development work in foe of the Morrison formaviciAltamont-Bluebe- ll tion V' nity of Duchesne and Uintah Counties this week where Husky Oil com- CnfosfcyShop pleted two more successes flowing 665barrelsof Former Moab resident oil and 55 barrels of oil drily Gas Producing En- owner of the recently-dose- d terprises Company at Curiosity Slug) Vernal has scheduled new Millard Rausch 61 died drilling in foe Bluebell July 17 when his rented vicinity Koch Explore-tio- n mobile home rig crashed will' drill another through a viewpoint well in foe Cedar Rim guardrail and plunged 18 'area north of Starvation feet into foe Columbia - 00 OwnsrHes Mountain Fuel Supply has staked another wildcat well in San Juan County the No 1 Monty-Staa projected 5800 foot test about 23 miles southeast of Blending Twelve miles southwest Kimbark Blending Reserve and Operating' Oxliindu Gas Cempanz Denver will drill s sche- diled 6650 foot test It is some three miles northwest of closest pro- ductira found in the Gray' te j s A' VJ lowed by his wife Cre-die and daughter Selena V 11 in another vehicle MrsRwkch had been a nurse in working a Mr: v wvse Grand Junction was a skOied Rausch v piano maker and tuner At V of - ' ‘T-- ' River at Corbett Ore Preliminary reports from investigating officers indicated that he was thought to be unconscious when his vehicle went through the guardrail He was being foi- - Reservoir ' x 1 'A' f' : : ” iv VV-- i v): - d1? 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