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Show B6 TheTImas-Indepanden- Thursday. November 1. 1979 t, Tanker wrecked near Westwater at the A Colo, man vehicle accident on one- - the Westwater exit Saturday, Oct. 27 at 4 a.m. The LIBRARY MOVIES involved a semi accident This Thursday, Nov. 1, owned tanker by McDou-gal- d as part of the Moab Moab. of Oil Librarys Childrens Film According to an investiFestival, six Patrol clips of movie monsters gating Highway Bond, 27, Larry trooper, will be shown. The pre1973 a was driving sentation begins at 4 p.m. truck westbound on and admission is free. A when the rig the interstate spokesman for the Librastruck a traffic island. ry reminded patrons that Bond stated that he the new hours for Satur- swerved to avoid a vehicle day are from 10:00 a.m. to which cut in front of him. 2 Mack, escaped injury in a nine-minu- te Ken-wor- th p.m. If Your Roof is Leaking, you should consider a polyurethane roof system, which provides high insulating value with a total monolithic seal. Rapco Foam Polyurethane Foam Cellulose Fiber Glass Mineral Wool Insulation Specialists for Ceilings Walls- - Freezers Coolers Metal Buildings Flat Roofs Tanks Flotation Sound Proofing Pip Lines For More Information Contact: rupture. Damage to the trailer was estimated at $3,000. No through citations were issued. UNSAFE PASSING 1976 A Chrysler driven Cordoba by Vaughn Perkins, 32, of Vaughn Perkins, 32, Long aged in a collision with a Freightliner driven by Ray Clarkson, 27, of McConnel, S.C. on U.S. 6, eight miles east of Green River Monday, Oct. 29 at 9:50 a.m. According to an Highway investigating Patrol trooper, Perkings attempted to pass a truck in front of him and struck Clarksons semi, which was also in the passing lane. Damage to the Chrysler was estimated at $500 and to the truck at $400. Perkins was cited for unsafe passing. 1978 477 tnU Orel Permanent diaplay - Mot - Rom ISf MM - Doxols . . . These carvings, produced by Mil Pimpell have been added to the permanent display at the Moab Museum. Pimpell's carvings have become popular throughout the country. Previously, Pimpell also produced the bust statue of Dr. J. W. Williams which was placed on display at Arches National Park. The museum plans to enlarge the display of local artisans as funds become available. is checking range conditions BLM via satellite information via satellite to etation information via a central computer in satellite is a new Bureau Maryland where all data of Land Management ac- are collected and intertivity in Utah to comple- preted, according to Butch ment range and fire Kasper, fire management officer in Utah. The data programs. The bureauss first are used to determine automatic remote weather dryness of soil and vegetastations in the lower 48 tion so fire managers contiguous United States across the nation can ' recently were installed know potential hot spots near Grouse Creek, about and range conservation50 miles north of Wend-ovists can predict the (in the BLM Salt Lake amount of forage for s, livestock in an area, district) and the about 50 miles Kasper explained. northwest of Grand JuncThese remote stations tion. (in Vernal District). record wind speed, wind The Utah stations will direction, relative humidtie into a network through- ity, air temperature, vegout the U.S. that reports etation (fire fuels) temperature, soil moisture and amount of precipitation. WE Fire and range managers gain access to the information by simply on the calling telephone. DO YOU? Range conservationists require climatological dato predict the amount of ta Pregnancy Testing forage available for liveFamily Planning stock and wildlife in a Physical Exama given year. Having these Counseling stations in Utah will add to . Sliding Fss Seals available range data and Allot our services BLM should improve ere confidential range management. We serve anyone BLM in Utah hopes to get adequate funding to purchase three more staPlanned Parenthood tions. Kasper said, With Association of Utah three more stations in Room 11, Energy Bldg. remote areas of Utah, the Moab, Utah 84532 state would be covered 0 well enough to enhance fire management and su-- Weather, soils and Call Us For Quick Printing The The American Legion hold a regular but special meeting on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 8:00 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. The primary activity will be the election and installation of officers for the coming year. The nominating committee has provided candidates for most of the offices to be filled. There will be from the nominations floor. Plans will be made for observance of Veterans Nov. 11, and for a dinner honoring Boys Staters. Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a special meeting on Sat., Nov. 3, at 7:00 p.m. at the Greenwell Restaurant. ComDale Madson, mander Dept, of Utah, along with Jim McKee, Senior Vice, Mel Riche-soChief of Staff and other Department and District officers will be in Moab for the purpose of meeting with anyone interested in learning what the Veterans of Foreign Wars can mean to the community. Eligible veterans are especially invited to attend. Both the benefits and the responsibilities of veterans will be will the Times-lndepende- Sunland InsulsHon Legion post slates meet The trailer struck island and rolled on its side, striking a traffic control sign which cause a minor rupture in the tank. The tanker was loaded with gasoline, a small portion of which was lost veg- n, discussed. The meeting is open to Discounts On Tank Rentals 2c Per Gallon Discount 50 On First Fill Up Free Doxol Winter Cap Highway 163 North Moab, Utah (IMWL fi Offer Good Until November 30, 1979 259-675- 6 y, sus-pect(- s) RECUPERATING Mrs. Ramona Norton and daughter, Cheryl, returned last week from Grand Junction, Colo, where Cheryl was confined for several weeks at St. Marys Hospital for special treatment of BUILDING A CUSTOM HOME? New About A in- juries she sustained in a fall from her motorcycle Custom Hooting A Air Conditioning Creek Drive. She System? pression programs. Most people think is recuperating slowly at BLM is concerned only home. with fire suppression but we are moving into an era of more management and Heating A Refrig Maps of less suppression, he Glen Canyon, Arches Your Personal added. Fire manageand Canyonlands Climate Control ment is based on the Available at fire that itself is The Center premise not bad; in fact it is a very useful wildlife habitat and range improvement tool. These weather stations will help BLM know when optimum conditions are present for controlled burns. These bums improve the range by eliminating unproductive vegetation and allowing BLM to reseed with beneficial grasses and forbes. If your house is The only hindrance to five years old, or less, you may qualify for really professional fire Allstates "New House 10 Discount. management is unsophisme a call and get in on the savings. Give ticated technology. ITiese A Applies to basic homeowners premium. weather stations will add Dan Fossey to BLMs fire technology and improve management Buz Milton of fire, grazing and You're in good hands. Ron Turner Allstate Insurance Co Northbrook. wildlife habitat in Utah. This is good because it Turner Insurance Agensy helps us and the public 53 E. 1st No. better manage and use the Times-Indpende- nt r Save CARE... MIPILd ' -- Nelsons Book-cliff- 2S9-614- stolen agency. on Mill er Fall Savings Program all thoughtful citizens. and each is requested to The adjutant for Moab bring one eligible guest. Post 9323 requests that all The department officers present members attend are taking the time and money to come to Moab in an effort to insure that Blazer every eligible verteran from and their familes have an Moab Police are investi- opportunity to belong to gating the theft of a 1979 our organization dedicatBlazer from Mahoney ed to keeping America the Chevrolet, which occurred great country it can be. sometime over the weekend. According to information released by the department, the theft was Vote Nov. 6 discovered Sunday mora-DaFor ing by an officer on patrol. Entry to the building Marge Tomsic was apparently gained by Darrell Peck breaking a glass door on and Keith Brewer the east side. The Paid Political Advartlaamant then opened a garage door and took a 1979 Blazer belonging to Delbert Long of Moab, which had been left at the agency for repairs. The theft was reported to law enforcement agencies in the area and an investigation is continuing; 10 percent on Allstate Homeowners insurance for your new home. . Allstate' 1 11. , public lands, concluded Kasper. 259-628- 4 or 259-579- 0 . BAlLti Official Ballot for Moab City, Utah November 6, 1979 O Far Councilman DARRELL For Councilman (4 Year Term) L. PECK o (4 Yonr Term) a - aj Vote for any THREE persons for COUNCILMAN. , of Utah, do hereby certify Gregory C. Koert, City Recorder in and for the City of Moab, Grand County, State that the foregoing is a true and correct list of candidates to be voted for at the Municipal Election to be held in said County and State on the 6th day of November, 1979, as appears on file in my office City Recorder I h MIl |