Show - “ - - (CV jx- Thursday July 25 1974 Hone Show Winners Named held Brenda Tangreen second The Moab their Horse Show July place with 95 points Natasha Redd third place 18th Lori with 90 points A the of winners The Class were Jill Krist Surges and Pauline Eufirst place with 135 banks tied for fourth place points Roy Krist second with 75 points Brenda tro- place with 110 points Tangreen received third phies in two events Shanon Kosanke with 80 points Me- - tern riding and barrels Urine Dnwley fourth place Angie Boyd received a with 75 points and Bren- - trophy in poles Natasha da Boyd took fifth place Redd received a trophy with 45 points Jill Krist in reining Lori Surges received trophies for be- - received a trophy in ts ing the top winner in four horsemanship and a Eubanks received ine horsemanship trail western riding and trophy for being the top scurry Roy Krist re- - winner in trail In addition to the ceived trophies in three showmanship ents a test on the 4-- in v' H rsi mm sms wes-pla- ce i tttfl ntf Paul-even- tf'V S''Sj ev-eve- nts jv know-reini- s and barrels Sha- Kosanke received a for being the top Idnner in poles The Class B Winners were Angie Boyd first place with 105 points - 7- 3SSPS sV'i- - ng ledge of horses was giv-nWilcox en Colleen on received a trophy for the Class with 40 points and Sena Taylor received a trophy for the B Class with 4 points A 35-1- & artist Dottle Swasey also created the dramatic macrame wall piece entitled "Interchange" which was awarded first place in fiber work in the show The fabric design class plus advanced fabric design and jewelry design will be offered this fall Moab VS: lyr 5LM f iSJ pi &$- p 3‘J V- i ‘'I ?! Roy Krist age 12 purchased calf from George White on November 12 weight was 576 lbs Gain has been 439 lbs as of June 3 last weighing date Currently eating 20 lbs of steer fattener per day and weight a' r- OA' - gain has been 28 lbs Monday August 12 per day 4-- H beef sale r 1- Textile Art Classes End With Show and Sale Sr fV'" 4V - As IS® part of the sum- mer course work program of the Southeastern Utah Center for Contin- m &yr ’te'v MW v- w S3 m 'i Sfs uing Education tex- Miss Betty Heald were recently completed As a part of both the class in Fabric Design and Dye JVC and that in Technique 15 from Hereford calf a Jill Krist age purchased George White on November 12 Weight at that time Macrame and Hooking an was 483 lbs He has gained 377 lbs for weight exhibit and sale of completed projects has been gain of 185 lbs per day Currently eating 20 lbs held at the Southeastern Beef sale Monday per day of steer fattener Utah Center Office dur12 August ing the past week The work was judged and prizes awarded in beef program must turn catagories Beys and girls in the appropriate in a monthly progress report as to the kind and to the objectives of the amount of feed weight gain per day and cost per classes Judges for the pound of weight gain AH are required to read the show were Mrs Joe Ge- beef manual give a demonstration and have their of the Canyonlands calf trained and groomed for the show From now Post and Mrs until same time August 12 calves have a bath a Sam of the Moab Taylor week and have been clipped in preparation for the staff show Many hours of work have been put ir on each Results of the judging calf They must be fed a balanced ration ’d on an were as follows exact schedule At present time they arc i- icrcised Best of Show was daily by being led approximately a mile a day awarded to "Eye Scape" Calves must be groomed daily to give luster to the by Dottle Swasey first hair and to train it to lay properly place dye technique went 4-- V two tile art classes taught by H Beef Project Continues ft fid W' KT 4-- iW m :ii H to "Fiery Furnace" by Dannelle Stevens and first place fiber went to "Interchange" by Dottie Swasey Second place for the entire show was given to "The Survivor" by Mary Estabrooks and third place of the entire show went to "Tie-Dy- e Owl Hanging" by Diane Dra-vage Honorable mentions were awarded by the judges first for the batik "Las 7 Doncellas" by Lover! dge Magdelena second for the tie dye "Blue Caftan" by Diane Dravage and third for the tie dye "Scarves" by Betty Johnson Prizes for the win-l- o ning entries were ted by Gambles Miller’s Clothing Spencer’s ting and Sprouse Reitz Variety dona-Tradi- - afe ‘tvt r ita£c£ Wv- - rr Gibson Self Cleaning is easy as 1 2 Oven dirty? 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Let us show you J ' Self Cleaning model only R82-3027K- V $27995 IN MOAB Mrs BUI (Sally) Zogg unique and exciting opportunity about which we ore anxious to find out your feelings We feel that this large tract of land could be a spectacular teii mt retirement and resort community with the many amenities associated with it If this plan b properly done and implemented the result will be a beautiful compliment to MoabVdbyin many ways such m ‘vV i as: if nirw A Increased tourism fiPw Increased revenue generated for the entire business B - community country around Moab fc-- 1 t D The beautification of the entire valley ’ E Provide facilities the entire community could use ie F m Create new employment opportunities mi iWl Thu development can be something in which the citizens of Moab can proudly play a vital rob To this date over $70000 has already been expended for land use studies purchase options ground plans etc FINANCIAL FUTURE "Mill havt a W or plan to hava lot you hava a tot to toaa If hit with a big lawault Siata Farm Succom Protactor policy glvaa you f 1000000 of axtra liability covaraga Plua It pro-vtda-a an axtra 1100000 of ma4-Ic- al We ask you out the questionnaire as citizens concerned about the future of Moab tof9 at the bottom of this letter andjpveus your candid opinions of this program Your immediate answer b necessary If you jj'S-’rf- HEATING & REFRIGERATION CENtER STREET j pi'wvyR— MOAB paymanta covaraga So your aaaata ara alio protaetad in tha avant of a aartoui Hlnaix or aceldont Tha coil’ Far Ian than you’d axpact to pay for thin To Canyonlands Associates: co Box C Times-lndepende- nt Moab Utah 84532 ll m If tennis courts championship golf course bridle paths health spa recreation areas etc LET jTATE FARM HELP PROTECT b i See increase in land value throughout the entire valley C visiting their mother Mrs L L Taylor FROM DENVER Mr and Mrs J C Short from Denver Colo spent a week in Moab touring Canyonlands and enjoying the beautiful the beautiful enjoying jR- - jiWl and Mrs Lorena Hornby and daughter Jean of California are in Moab S r-- i The purpose of tha letter is to introduce to the Ctizens of Moaba ng — $ At the north of Moab Valley lies a large peninsula of undeveloped property consisting of about 900 acres with two miles of Colorado River frontage and over two miles of com -mercial frontage on the Highway leading to the outskirts of the City In the past this land was thought to be unusable marshland but recently it has been proved that with minimum expense this problem tan be easily controlled as has been done in other areas and actually turned into a valuable asset jlv The ethe rid forest-lik- e quality and brilliant colors of the batik "Eye Scape" on the left earned for its designer Dottie Swasey Best of Show in the SUCCE exhibit of work in recent summer classes Mm The area of Moab and Grand Comity has had an illustrious past extending from the early setHen through the Uranium Boom to the Moab of today Ve feel that it tdso hasltefore it a mapiificently promising future i ft |