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Show in mi i iu 'Frin Dune Buggy Enthusiasts Coming Here For Weekend Outing August 29-30 v s M.ll M O'A HUNT, ,', ,, (l-.i.r.ii.'r IViix. h'.i- . v.l at I'iU-ol.t.V's meet '.",'. ,U-;l l I li.-imlx'r of ''.',.'., Vu i' lliiit jiH .inv;.'- ,! ''I'!! ''' " . , jllv'Llp 'f lil."i JtllU'- l.iri1 luiv; n " enlh.t- '",.4 t .-I'l'lt.l till' Ui'i'k- V..,..,.V tlu l;l'-lll 1 ,-:i jiivnp will ill iv,' ,v , ".iiiiie lac; u's." or ..,,! tniyiiif"." t Mont) m.iv '' i::':''-'V. -'"Im t'.iii"l i11'1 l''"'''st V'v ;a. ,v;uU to t'.u- luul ,' N'-iU-'y. 1'iviu !v l:il lttincr will .i.,. jii'oii,' lip tin' l.ooo V. ..I t!;cil iKnv n tht Tr'l..: Ke.wt to Mo.it. r-j I'i.c J I'.'V fan- .,. t- se-eiut Satui'il.iy ! in Mi.'.l. follow in,' '.'" 4::,-vi'.oo!i of pvi;il ( ,.;s oil s:iMil -'tH'1 slii'iv--A i:h t!t'ir novel v-v v-v ;oiil : o.itoro,! evi-n-: V S.nul.iy. Mr. Ot-','.t Ot-','.t :M I''-''1 1)10 K''"HP - i trait s.tf.iri and serw v !..iuh atoiiir the w ay. VVr l.ii'-.'li. tl'.o nnit' w ill di-duiwl. S(M1U, I,,.,,,). for homo mid others "'llhlu""S tn odoio lo. at trails muter niu-e. Oinio buoey owners in Moab and otlu'r .southeas. oin I'lali oomniuuitios arc i' Hod by (ho llrand Jmio-tion Jmio-tion iiroup to join in any "i' all of tlioir activitii's, uiilu,lm tl,o two proup moats, lor whioh rosorva-tions rosorva-tions mu.sl bo mad.'. Ootails coiu'orninp this dime buK!;y outmK- will bo announced later, but moat tes.'rations, SVJ.T.O f0,. tu, ovoninK- moat. jfl.oO for tho safari luiu h, must bo made by August -J I. t tho Moat) lo'ik Shop, i;7 X. Main. bin Onin.or says that bo hopes the community will vtivo the biiK'.cy fans tho rod carpet treatment, because ho hopes this initial ini-tial affair will develop into in-to an annual "buKy blast" equivalent to Moab's annual an-nual Jeep Safari, with busies from all over the four-corners slates invited invit-ed to participate. Uinnsaiir TrncUn In other business, tho Chamber lion id a report Ironi John Knop regarding tho dinosaur foot prints found by K. A. Humes. Knop stated (hat be hoped to have a mooting this week with members of tho County Commission, the lil.M, and his committee of Jink West, bin ottinper, ""'I Fran Barnes. This meeting would begin preparations pre-parations for preserving and developing the site. President Jaequio Colo stated that as she was returning re-turning from Now Mexico last week, she noticed a Snarr sign about 5 miles south of Corlez which invited in-vited people to visit southeastern south-eastern I'! ah and to stay on Highway 1(0. There were, however, no further directions after the roadways road-ways split to keep the traveler on the same route. After a discussion of tin) problem it was decided to make a call to the Utah Travel Council to have the sign corrected or more signs added to aid the tourist In finding the route lo this area. rrc'iidcnl Colo aliio road a letter from Kuborl 1 1 nut. who is the Economic Development De-velopment Supervisor from I'rico and is associated with Uplands, Inc. linn' Hiidieati'd that ho would bo willing to address the Chamber on some future dale. Cnrrolls Archery Products Pro-ducts were the subject of an article in the "Utah Industries In-dustries Progress lioport." The article told of the beginning be-ginning of t Moab based firm and of its present production pro-duction and sales opcra-I opcra-I ions. City Dump Tho (iiestion of whether or not it is legal to burn refuse at the City Dump was the topic of discussion discus-sion during part of the meeting and after (piesl-ioning (piesl-ioning Mayor Winford Bunco about the matter it was learned that the primary pri-mary reason that nothing has been done is the cost involved In changing to a cut and fill operation. May or Bunco stated that it would cost between $10 and $12 thousand per year to change to cut and fill and at present there are just not funds available. avail-able. The new building which will bouse the Chamber office of-fice was discussed and one more week was allowed allow-ed for proposed plans to be submitted to the Chamber. Cham-ber. Advertising space on the signboard which will back the building has been selling, it was reported and about 40 per cent of the spaces available have been spoken for. Persons interested in advertising should contact Dixie Barker Bar-ker or Mayor Winford Bunce. Pave Road Mayor Bunce reported that the State is now considering con-sidering paving about five miles of U-128 per year until un-til the remainder of the road is done. The first section of this paving would begin where tho pavement now ends at the Castle Valley turnoff. Chamber of Commerce members were informed that a film "The Trouble with Trash" was bcinft ordered from the Caterpil-ler Caterpil-ler Company and would be shown as soon at it arrived. arriv-ed. Another film from Union Un-ion Pacific was to be ordered. |