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Show C4 The Times-lndependen- Thursday, June 28, 1979 t, Middle School honor roll released here , - '&& The final term honor roll at Grand County Middle School was released this week by Principal Bill Foote. Students who gained academic honors were as follows: Eighth grade, 4.00, Brian Robertson. Eighth grade, high: Kim Bronson, Jennifer Cozzens, Ron Dalla, Cor-in- a Donoghue, Ron Hayes, Connie Johnson, Charles Mondale, Betty James Schocknmyer, Cline, Jerry Croasmun, Rose Tammy Daniels, Mary Evans, Catherine Holyoak, Pepper Johnson, Lyn Ruder, Stephen t 9 rsN Boating on western rivers will remain great this year due to heavy mountain snowpacks and slow runoff. Precautions, however, are in order. High water may remain fora long boating season Due to the unusually wet winter, rivers that are popular for canoeing, kayaking, and rafting are now exceptionally high, and many will remain high for a greater part of the summer than usual. Some rivers are now flowing at more than twice their normal peak flows. The number of river drowninps grows with each passing they have a complete set s of inflated in their craft. High water will carry a swamped boat farther and fill it up air-bag- faster. Accidents resulting from car-toppin- g. weekend. Eric Leaper, Executive Director of the National Organization for River Sports, urges river runners to get as much in-formation as they can before setting out on a river trip, and to be cautious when the water is exceptionally high, perhaps choosing to run a section that is normally easier than the one ! whenever they are in moving water-t- he illusion of security on a raft can be quickly broken by a flip in waves that are bigger than usual because of high water. Rafters never wear baggy life-jacke- ts Ser-shou- ld raincoats, ponchos, or hip-wader- s! Canoeists and kayakers should make sure that their respective lands. Royal Cannon Towels, Sheets Table Linens in and Edith Mullon Key, he moved to Grand Junction at age 6 months. He was married there on July 3, 1931 to Christine Carpenter, who survives him. & Coordinated Colors He lived in Palisade when he 1942, moved to Fruita. He ws a retired truck driver and farmer, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Other survivors include his mother, Fruita, Co.; 3 daughters, Mrs. Joseph L. (Elva) Rogers, Moab; Betty Ketcherside, Fruita and Mrs. Glen (Mona) Lorimer, Fruita; 6 sons, MKey. Denver; erp Robert A. Key, Fruita; until & Prints All GDccaatan (Sift v'B2ZZZZZZ22ZZZZZZ 1 ft flmrt $la?a HaU J - 9 ffi tiro) Safe - Sale Starts June 28th Ends July 3rd Entire Stock Ladies Pants Blouses 30 Swimsuits Shorts Cotton Gowns OFF Phil-Marvel- ee Plas-Taylo- Tay-Ronn- necessary for school Swimsuits 30 OFF SPECIAL SIDEWALK SALE Friday June 28th Blouses Reg. 16.95 Specials 1349 Hni bargain table Nifty Fashions 45 Ea. Center St. Moab tywww' n is having a fabulous dDOinHMKiir through July 4th Tropical Fish Savings en- - try Neon Tetras Limit 9 6$l Harold D. Key, Kenneth R. Key, Larry M. Key and William D. Key, all Moab; a brother, Glen A. Key, Anaheim, Ca.; and 35 grandchildren. Preceding him in death were his father; 2 sons, Bryan Keith Key and Howard F. Key; a daugh- ter, Jeanne J. Key; and a great-grandso- n, Kristo-A- . pher Allen Key. Reg. 2 Each Planters Octagonol- - Square- - Round All Sizes & Shapes Comet Goldfish Limit 5 5l New fish Shipments 2 Bettas Algae Eaters Oscars Kol Frogs Albino Cats Live Plants Super Special AQUARIUM SALE "Almost" Vi Price ! Kaischs are -- home with newborn son All Fish Tanks on Sale Ken and Suzanne Kaisch became parents of a son, Samuel Kristopher, in Salt Lake on Saturday, June 16, 1979 in St. Marks Hospital at 1:55 p.m. They had been advised by their local doctor the infant probably would not arrive until the next week, and since hospital facilities were readily available in the big city, Kaischs decided to attend he annual Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Church in Utah at Westminster College over the weekend. They attended the Friday convention opening, but early Saturday morning Sammy made known he would soon be making his entrance into the world. At birth he weighed 7 lb. 15 oz., and was 20 inches. The family returned to Moab June 20. A typical father, Ken his son is says RIDING CLUB NEWS Riding Club elected officers on June 6, 2979. They are as follows: President Angie Boyd, Randy Me-lSec. Margie Melo, Treasurer Chuck St. GerMike main, Reporter Caller Angelo MeShupe, lo. Leader is Kay Leach. Meetings are on Wednesday and Saturday every week at 5:30 p.m. If you are interested, get a horse and come to the meetings. Vice-Preside- nt Rainbow Cichlids Redwood Services were in the Assembly of God Church, Fruita, with burial in the Fruita Cemetery under the direction of McLeans Funeral Home. 4-- H Entire Stock cms ie Teresa Beals; Cook, Lisa Co pass, Krista Davis, Michael Gorman, Jim Nyland,: Tami Tibbetts, Tammy. : Zufelt. Sixth grade, low: Brent Bessire, Michelle Chase, Yvette Colclasure, Melissa Daughetee, Cecelia) Downard, Kelli Key, Melinda Merrell, Tammy: Phillips, Shad Schmidt, Ellen'. Stocks, Cindy Tan-- ; Shauna Stringfellow, Linda: Lisa Carter, gren, Chen, Dolores Cortes,-DoDevore, Stanley Hawks, Mary Meador, : Kyle Negley, Mario Rich-- : ardson, Penny Scott,. Ivy : Stocks, Paul Tangren, Mark Walker. Wang, Weston P-- 4-- H v low: n, needed by new students Even Special Order Sizes Example: 30 Gal o. & Shapes $3380 (Reg. 6148) o Birds! and Hose Repair Parts Doves & Parakeets. Buy a Bird and Get 20 for Those "Bargain" Hoses You Got Somewhere Else a Month or So Ago ! ! ! Off 20 on Cages and Other Supplies Tomato Cage Prevent Ground Rot - Useable Year After Year - Folds for Easy Storage. Extra Tall Reg. 44 Only Hose O Sprinklers Parrots, Canaries, Finches, $J69 Off Exploding Pigs! Exploding Population of Guinea Pigs, That Is! ! Guinea Only $400 Pigs Reg. 5 TCflE beautiful!. .w. 1 Seventh grade, Allison Linda Black, Chase, George Chen, De-anna Hart, Sean Hofhine, Tony Key, John Knowles, Pam Carol Lightfoot, Meador, Dawn Paddock, Debbie Phipps, Jerry Pru- itt, Lydia Scott, Penny Stew-Dalto- Immunizations Harold F. Key and Rafters should wear Pro worth, Brenda Hammer, Johnson, Jill Mischelle McDonald, Pierce, Amber Snowden, Jim Winfield, Jon Backus, Merilee Chidester, Scott Cooke, Deone Ehlers, Ruth Carol Gramlich, Holyoak, David Lewis, Gary Mackelprang, Jona- than Raymond, Donny Wells. Snqwden, Loretta art, Cari Talbot, Kerri Turner, John Visser, ip Lamar Cardon, Naomi Cheatham, Kevin Cooper, Wanda Hawkins, Obby Hopper, Jennifer Kittle, Shannon LaFond, Dennis McCoy, Becky Oleson, r, Lynda Pattison, Tina tow, Leslie Ruiz, Wade Snow, Andrea Somerville, Ken Stocks, Norman lor, Terri Van Rossum, .Timmy Wehmeier. Sixth grade, 4.00, Heidi Webb. Sixth grade, high: Cheri Auger, Shelly Chapman, Larry Cooper, Tracy Croasmun, Corina Eshom, Michelle Looney, Kim Wen Hei Tanereen. Services held for originally planned. Ho. Mc-Bet- h, Brock. Kelly Clark, Naomi Farns- Karen Utah State law requires that all students entering Kindergarten or who are These permits must be transferring to Utah Pubobtained in advance from lic Schools from outside the appropriate office of the State of Utah must have proof of adequate the agency in question. immunizations. These stumore People needing information on these dents may be excluded from school if they do not' topics may contact the have their immunization National Organization for River Sports, a nonprofit, records. Dont wait until membership association the last minute, get the for canoeists, kayakers, necessary immunizations and rafters. Membership and records NOW to avoid in N.O.R.S. includes a the MAD RUSH just school starts. subscription to Cur- before For your convenience the N.O.R.S. rents, the Health Community newspaper, and other benefits, and may be ob- Department has immuntained by sending name ization clinics every Monand address, with $6 day from 12:00 noon until They can dues, to N.O.R.S., Box all immunizations famish Colo. CO 6847, Springs, car-to-p carrying of boats is on the increase, and at least three-statlegislatures have considered laws to prohibit In addition to tying to the rack itself, boats should always be tied to the cars bumpers, both front and back. On most models of vans, an even better system in- volves tying to holes drilled in the front and back of the vans roof 80934. gutters. River runners should realize that there is no real way of rating the difficulty of rivers, which can vary tremendously at different water levels. Funeral services were Always take time to scout rapids from shore if there held June 26 in Fruita, Co. is any question about the for Harold F. Pappy Key, 67, who died June 22 route through them. River runners should in his garden in Fruita. be aware that permits are Mr; Key and family lived required by the U. S. in Moab between 1952 and 1954, and 5 of his Forest Service, Park vice, and Bureau of Land children and their families Management to run an still reside here. Bom July 28, 1911 in increasing number of rivers that flow through Mitchell, Neb., to Joseph e Eighth grade, low: MatBrenda thew Bailey, Black, Leslie Crossland, Rod Hansen, Doricca Gerri McKinney, Travis Maki, Kenneth Minor, Janeice Mudgett, Lizbeth Kim Norman, Prichard, Andy Rowley, Tammy Snodgrass, Lisa Mitch White, Glenda Sheila Berry, Bruns, Brenda Garcia, Key, Pam McCan- dless, Eric McLeod, Mark Miller, Nancy Mitchell, Angela Nicol, Brenda Phillips, Leslie Purcell, Wanna Shuey, James Stocks, Dennis Wells, Dorothy Zohner. Seventh grade, high: Aaron Ashcraft, Shawn Garden Center Write Your Own Ad Special! 10 DISCOUNT Clip This Coupon, Write in Any Single Item in the Store Item Limited to Items in Stock Not 240 7. Center St. Open 7 Days a Week 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 259-530- 0 |