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Show The y; v : ? ' ;: .' - - . i - at 3:50 a.m. Saturday, Moab had been taken June 23 in front of from in front of the Poplar Southeast Elementary Place earlier that night. School. The youth, driving The identity of the owner a 1974 Mustang, failed to was confirmed when Ofproduce any identification and could not identify the owner of the car. It was discovered that the Mustang, owned by Joanne Edmee Savoie of Youth injured in wreck between truck and bike ra Bruce of Moab turned into the path of Pecks An accident near the bowling alley on South Main involving a pickup truck and motorcycle resulted in injury to Clinton L. Peck, 16, of Moab on Friday, June 22 at 5:30 1976 Honda motorcycle. Peck was taken to Allen Memorial Hospital by private car, suffering from a possible broken leg. Damage to the pickup was estimated at $700 and to the Honda at $200. Bruce was cited for failure to resultyield ing in an accident. p.m. An investigating Grand County Deputy Sheriff stated that a 1976 GMC pickup driven by Glenmy- - Assembly of God Church welcomes special guests Guests at Moab First Assembly of God on Boulder Ave. will be Reverend and Mrs. Richard D. Emerson, Directors of Men and .Womens Ministries in the Rocky Mountain District of the Assem- right-of-wa- y, AMERICAN I ' TtftMITK A NST CONTtOl Mnakw (hah State feet Contvol Ateoc. mtum CONTtOl ICMMTt REE mu mutum INSPECTION mm CEtTVKADOV RSI CONTtOl NWU SMAYMG TU0S, THU. status (csllf Owned t Opnrafnd warn sitvKi HOUMHOID BUSINESS fREE ESTIMATES I SA I vXff AIR CC3ITI0mG MH.IM ANI0 doityourself Member of A merican Psychological Associa tion & Diane Tibbitts, M.ED. Counselor Announce the Opening of the Moab Counseling Center Authorities also believe that the Sweetwater juvenile was involved in a burglary at the Poplar Place sometime after 2:30 a.m. the morning of June 23. 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MM fin pflEiT Easy To Improve The Performance Of Your Aoto Air Conditioner! k 259-64- 23 VISIT BRIEFLY Mrs. Christine Lubke-ma- n and children, Rebecca and Danny, and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wanner, stopped in Moab overnight en route from Albuquerque, N. Mex. to their home in Salt Lake City. They visited briefly with Mrs. Rosalie Robertson and discussed their trip to Europe last October when they visited the Holy Shroud in Turin end were in Rome for the funeral of Pope John Paul I who died while they were en route to Rome for a papal audience to. have been on Wednesday. Prospector Lodge. Walter Jastrof of Essex, Germany told investigating officers that the wallets contained a large number of German FF fJlAriUFACTCJBGClO W-WMEEB- OP Antiquties violators fined in San Juan Harley Sebolt and Joe Golden, were arraigned before the Justice of the Peace Harold Muhlestein in Monticello and all pled guilty to a violation of the Utah State Antiquity Law, a class B misdemeanor, carrying a maximum fine of $299. The fine was set at $125 and 60 days in jail for each individual. Because none of the individuals had a previous history of digging in ruins, $50 of the fine and the jail sentence were suspended. sites Archaeological on Federal lands are protected not only by state laws, but by the 1906 Federal Antiquities Act. Under the Federal Antiquities Act, maximum penalty is 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. has If an individual questions regarding the Antiquities Act he is urged to contact Bureau of Land Management offices for information. BACK HOME Mrs. Louise M. Watts is B3 QUAD.D7V! VAB.C3! DUPGBDADDLDWi . -- O said . Three' Grand Junction men were arrested recent-ly for digging in a prehison toric Indian ruin Federal lands near Blanding, Utah. The arrests came after a Bureau of Land Management Ran-- : ger followed tracks from .vehicles to a nearby archaeological site. The men, James Allred, 30-S- Pastor David E. Ross. These programs are similar to the Boy and Girl Scout programs plus the teaching and learning of the Bible. blies of God. Rev. Emerson also serAfter having served in ves as a Field Executive their recent pastorate in Presbyter and formerly Denver, Colorado for 17 served as Youth Director, as Assistant years, they resigned to also become full time directors Superintendent for a in the above mentioned number of years. This Sunday, July 1st departments for 130 churches in Colorado and at 11 a.m. the Emersons Utah. will be singing and "In connection with speaking. Pastor Ross intheir work they will be in vites everyone to hear charge of the Boys and them, and worship with Girls programs in our the congregation and enchurches, which we have joy the singing and music named for the boys, the of the Emersons. to Delbert Risenhouer of Monticello. The items were taken while the truck was parked at the Prospector Lodge. Jill Marie Hammel reported to Police that a cassette tape recorder, several tapes, jewelry and two sleeping bags were taken from her 1968 VW bus while it was parked in front of the Poplar Place. Robert Glenn Peterson told Police that a .38 caliber revolver was removed from his 1976 GMC pickup truck while it was parked at the GreenweU Motel. The theft took place during the night of June 19 or early morning of June 20. Also on the evening of June 20, a leather purse ficer Gay found Ms. Savoies purse in the car. Authorities also believe that the juvenile was involved in four auto burglaries. Three of the thefts took place the same evening the youth was arrested. A purse, containing checks, cash and jewelry was taken from a 1969 Ford van owned by Ralph M. Shuck, Jri of Grand Junction, while the Shucks were asleep in the rear of the van, which was parked on East Center near the ballfield. Sometime during the same night, two payroll travelers checks, some change and containing the auto registration were checks, wallets, passports taken from a 1979 Chevro- - and a 35 mm camera were let pickup truck belonging feen from a room at the QAVG Royal Rangers, and for the girls, we call them Missionettes, Thursday, June 28, 1979 t, Arrest of juvenile may clear up burglaries Following an investigation by Moab Police, a Sweetwater, Arizona juvenile was referred to Juvenile Court on 14 charges in connection with a rash of thefts in Moab during the past week. The investigation stemmed from a traffic stop made by Officer Fred Gay Rev. and Mrs. R.D. 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