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Show MEET THE PEOPLE WHO SERVE YOU FEATURING THIS1WEEK With the largest variety of , services and facilities in JVfoab, its hard to understand ; why more people don't live at Holiday Haven stated man-! man-! cgers Lawrence and Louise I McKee. ; Holiday Haven, located on 1400 N. 5th W., boasts the only trailer court in town with its own swimming pool and playground area. In addition ad-dition to these, the court Oias a private laundromat for its residents as well as HOLIDAY HAVEN available hair dryers for the ladies. A feature for Which the court and office have become famous isi the free coffee and pleasant manner of the managers. man-agers. Coffee is available in the office area ofl -the court land Mr. and Mrs. McKee aire available to lend advice or just a friendly chat for residents of the mobile "city". The court was started by Norman Cline after the uranium uran-ium boom started. Ironically, Ironic-ally, .by 1962, when the first trailer was moved into the court, the boom began to decline. de-cline. Many people stayed on, however, and the court with all its facilities is still able to attract many of the people who live in mobile homes' today. Holiday Haven offers its iresidemts off street paved parking for cars, boats, and travel trailers as well as special spe-cial areas for .guests to leave their vehicles. An 8x40 patio for each trailer lends an air of (luxury that is generally ifound in more populated areas. Mr. McKee also stated stat-ed that people who move their trailers into the court are rjleased to find they move some of the 60 Joot models into a space without even asking a neighbor to move a car. Streets have been designed for ease in parking the "hjomes on wheels." .; The large area , that makes up Holiday Haven has room for 334 trailers although at ttu's time only 111 are parked there. Of those spaces available, avail-able, 21 are designed specifically specific-ally for the overnight camper with leiectriiaity, sewer and water hookups. For those overniightera w h a wish them, rest rooms and showers are available. These peopje, too, may make use of the swimming pool and all other facilities which are reserved for guests ; Gas lighting on all the streets in the complex as iwell as clearly posted speed Emits make the court a de-sfreable de-sfreable p!ace for families with youngsters. For those people who have no children and wish to be in a secluded area there is .also an area that is set aside for adults only. Pets are welcome in the court if they are confined or on leashes. Since the court is in 'the City limits, leash laws are to be enforced. An' added attraction for those people who are staying stay-ing overnight or for those in Moab who are unaware of it, Weliton Winn who operates iCanyonlands By Night, stays in the court during the summer sum-mer and reservations lor his cruise may be madle by 'contacting 'con-tacting Mr. or Mrs. McKee. 'Now is a good time to consider con-sider a move to Holiday Haven, Ha-ven, stated Mr. and 'Mrs. McKee, since- there are spaces available. If you're thirsty, there's a good cup of coffee waiting too. r.; s ', i , , f" 1 7'' "'V - , "Rv :H Y j : v-' :" ' si-- t ' : ' . . : . j. - i V "t .'j. '"'.'.' I 1 V ;'... t. i 1 1 . r . "' i j l ..-i- i '. .'v. -. I . " ; -! ' ' I $ . ; U -3sr1r"'y"-"f I . i . i , v J f If ' , -"? it i I f I ' mssmt.-- - - i Each & Every Firm on This Page Is Making MOAB A Better Place to Live |