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Show N C2 The Tlmes-lndependen- Thursday, March 6, 1980 t, Sheriff's office reports on activities City Council meeting Page Al) (Cont. from report issued this week by the Grand Comity Sheriffs office indicates that 20 adults were arrested during February. Deputies referred three juveniles to juvenile authorities. The department investigated four thefts, one aggravated robbery and one assault during the A .77773 ' n Fourteen residents from Valley, then later in the the 8th voting district met bunk house on his ranch, Monday evening, Mar. 3, but the population in the to officially organize the area began to dwindle and Republican Party in the the old Richardson preprecinct. The meeting was cinct was abandoned in held at the home of Bill 1956. Boulden of Professor ValThe monthly movie ley. Boulden was elected chairman of the organizasponsored by the Castle tion with Darlene Officer Valley Branch of the LDS Ron Church is growing in as Drake was selected to be popularity every month. secretary and Ron John- Last Friday, February 29, son is the new treasurer. 86 people were present to Robin Wilson was voted to see the original Tom be the central committee Sawyer. Branch President delegate. Grand County Richard Stucki indicated Commissioner Ray Tib- that with the ever increasbetts and his wife Carolyn ing cost of gasoline and were present as guests at the tight money situation, the meeting. Mr. Boulden these movies can provide recalled that the precinct entertainment for a miniwas once known as the mum of cost and travel for Vice-chairma- n. Richardson Precinct, everyone in Castle Valley. named after a pioneer Currently! the shows are resident in the area and he held on the fourth Friday expressed his desire to at 7:00 p.m. at the Ehlers continue that tradition. He home; With warmer wearemembers voting at the ther approaching, they old Pace Ranch in Castle to hope BUILDING CUSTOM HOME? How About A Custom Heating & Air Conditioning System? Nelsons Baptist memorate the churchs The Dept, of the In75 th anniversary and the has instituted a terior in the societys part moratorium on its public churchs development. The luncheon will be land lotteries, after recovered dish, with mem- vealing what department bers bringing guests. A investigators termed a fraud in the oil history of the womens large-scal- e group will be presented at and gas leasing program. the luncheon. BLM director Frank The Womens Literary stated that the Club will postpone their Gregg sublotteries had been 82nd birthday party, scheduled for March 8, to jected to such thorough that the March 15, due to the manipulation bona-fid- e of lawful, church celebration. A poosibility successparticipants society spokesman said that some of the same fully obtaining a lease has women organized both in many cases been the church and the club, reduced to a very low and their memberships level. It was announced by still overlap today. Interior Dept. Secretary PURGATORY REPORT Cecil Andrus Friday, Feb. The present base at 29, that he was suspendmidway is 94 inches with all oil 10 inches new snow. Con- ing ditions are powder and & USGS Maps available at nt Secretarial Service -N- OTARY PUBLI- CISE MEMORY TYPEWRITER Confidential Fait Professional Accurate Mining Leases Contracts Resumes Prepared I Dictation Letters (typing & composing) Proofs of Labor Reports of All Types I Billing Services Bookkeeping invoicing Minutes of Meetings Thesis Papers Payroll Preparation & Reporting Organizational Assistance Temporary Office Personnel Telephone Message Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED packed powder. All lifts and trails are open. As of Tuesday morning, March 4, it was snowing with winds mph and the temperature was 30 degrees F. The high the previous day was 34. Chains or snow-tire- s are advised as the roads to No. 6 Grand Plaza, So. Hwy. 163 (Near Bowling Alley) Moab, Utah 84532 - Ph. (801)259-6579 p.m. Monday thru Friday 4 are and icy. 5 Purgatory snow-packe- d position. Councilman Jim Wiseman spoke against the move, saying that the gas leases for an indefinite period while the examined department possible solutions to the alleged abuses. The suspension ed a follow- investiga- six-mon- th federal flood insurance. Mayor Jacobs stated that the plan must be enacted by June 4 for the city to be eligible for the program. Councilman Keith Brewer told Council members that he recently attended a workshop for city officials, where it was suggested that a Councilman be appointed as a liaison between the Council, the Board of Adjustments and the Planning Commission. He asked the Council to consider such a move and volunteered for the tion by the department on which concentrated Utah and four other western states; Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Montana. Most of the lease sales were made in the five western states. According to Gregg, the U.S. attorneys office has collected evidence indicating possible wire fraud, mail fraud and conspiracy. . liaison work is the responsibility of the City Administrator. The Council agreed to examine the issue. Mayor Jacobs asked the Councils permission to perforate the pipe in the new City Park irrigation well and perform tests on the wells capacity. He estimated the cost at $700-- $ 1,000. Council members agreed. Jacobs added that the storage number two million-gallofonlt has been cleaned and inspected and is back in operation. Mayor Jacobs presented a request from the Fire Dept, for a flashing red signal at the intersection of 1st S. and 1st E. to stop traffic on 1st S. during fire runs. He explained that the signal would be controlled by a switch in the fire station. The signal will cut off automatically after three minutes, he said. Councilmen agreed to allow the department to install the n signal. A comprehensive report on the water system was presented citys by Utilities Coordinator Don Robinson. Robinson told Council members that the report covers the city's water production and usage over the last 20 months. He commented that the report should prove valuable in formulating future plans. The Councilmen agreed to study the report before discussing its contents. At the conclusion of the regular meeting, the Council voted to go into executive session to discuss applicants for the position of police officer, in response to a request by Chief Dalton. The Council also voted to hold an executived session prior to the next regular meeting to discuss personnel matters, Young Moab wrestlers in Heber tourney Eleven boys from the Moab Middle School participated in a wrestling tournament at Heber City March 1. Saturday, Schools in all divisions competed for places in the region matches, to be March 1, admit: Stacey Means, Jo Ann Cruz, Andrew McDermott; disch: Daniel Kaprinikar. March 2, admit: Marie Packard, Phillip Hurt, Ron Fullmer; March 2: JoAnn Cruz, Ida Nichols. March 3, admit: Newell Dalton, Pamela Yama, reported Albert Lucero, Shirley Investigators that they are examining Lance, Margene Richards, evidence against several Cory Huff, Wendy Green; oil companies and leasing disch: Ron Fullmer. services. Hospital Newborns Bom Feb. 27 to Barbara and Doug Lawley, a girl, 19 inches, 8 lb. 7 oz. Deceased Feb. 28. Feb. 26, admit: Carlyn Barbara Lawley and baby Bom March 2 to Marie and Verl Packard, a boy, Buckingham, Judy Ro- girl. Feb. 28, admit: Philhp 20 inches, 7 lb. 0 oz. bertson, Barbara Lawley; disch: Carlyn Bucking- Hurt; disch: Ray Klepzig, Bom March 3 to Pam and Ken Yama, a girl, ham, Gail Davidson and Sylvia Hunt. Feb. 29 admit: Torrie 19 Vi inches, 7 lb. 13 oz. baby girl. Feb. 27, admit: Daniel Page; disch: Phillip Hurt, Bom March 3 to Garth Torand Wendy Green, a boy, Koprinikar; disch: James Herbert Sunderland, 20 inches, 7 lb. 7 oz. Stewart, Howard Nickel, rie Page. Hospital news 5 f3arg Annt&retn a.m.-Noo- Gas lease probe brings moratorium and Church will hold a luncheon at noon Tuesday, March 11 in Balsley Hall. The luncheon will com- possibily in April. Times-lndepende- New sign Community Baptist Thursday, March 13, will be held at the Rand Sales Office beginning at 7 p.m. He mentioned the possibility of holding meetings outside to accomodate more people when the weather warms up, Center Service office. The second would accept a flood plan required for birthday Owners Assoc, meet... The monthly meeting of the Castle Valley River Ranchos property owners association was changed last month from the County Courthouse back to the valley to encourage more attendance. Board Chairman Hersel Nokes said that the meeting next Heating Refrig Your Personal Climate Control , Moab First Assembly of God has erected a new sign at the corner of the church property on Boulder Avenue. The sign, one side of which faces the highSociety will way to the south and the other facing the highway to the north, will be lighted and has a message area celebrate below the name. First Assembly of God is in Revival church services this week with Rev. James Singleton from TheMary-Marth- a Fort Worth, Texas. Pastor David E. Ross invites the Mission Society of the public to attend. them move Dalton also mentioned an incident at C & E Metals this week, where the setting off of an alarm resulted in the arrest of a burglary suspect. Dalton urged local businesses to consider installing alarm systems. He commented that national statistics indicate that the incidence of burglaries drops sharply when alarm systems are in operation. Following a public hearing, the Council approved by resolution a motion passed last month to increase animal pickup fees. Under the amended ordinance, the pickup fee for the first offense will remain at $5, but the second offense fee will be raised to $15. Third and subsequent pickups will cost $30. City Attorney A.J. Coffman suggested that Council members-at their next meeeting March 18, consider two proposed ordinances. The first would abandon the citys claim to property located parallel to Uranium Ave., north of the Job month. Deputies also recovered two stolen vehicles for other agencies. During February, 42 citations were issued. The department also investigated four acts of vandalism, which resulted in. property damage totaling 1,070. Ten vehicle accidents were investigated, two of which involved injuries.. The accident property loss was $10,900. Deputies investigated 70 official complaints and 31 unofficial complaints during the month. A total of 213 civil and criminal papers were served. Department members 'attended 21 hours of school during February. outside where the space wont be so cramped. !A 1 held March 29 at Vernal. Of the Moab boys, Kevin Stewart, Terry Cooper, Mark Richeson and Shawn Pueblo placed first in their classifications. Second place finishes were recorded by Donny Wells, Jay Olear-ai- n and Daryl Woodworth. Third place finishers included Paul Halstead and Jim Young. Rodney Leav-e- ll and Brian Woodworth finished fourth. Boys who have not yet qualified for the Vernal meet have three more chances to do so. Those who place first, second of third at the regional tournament are eligible for the national competition. First second and third place winners will travel to Japan for the international tournament. The Moab boys are coached by Larry Kim Day. Beta Eta business meeting held The Feburary business meeting of Beta Eta sorority was held Feb. 21 at the home of Cinda hintz. Nori Swanson served as hostess. Three new members initiated at the meeting, included: Leona Com, Vickie Hoffman and Christy Peck. Past Presi- dent Jane Gardner presented an educational program on coping with becomming a widow. She gave each member a book entitled Widow, by Lynn Caine and a pamphlet. A cancer clinic was held at the Community Babtist Church Feb. 27 from 9 am to 5 pm. Members of Beta Eta assisted at the f.linir. On March 1, members met to collect for the heart met to collect for the Heart Fund. next The sororitys meeting will be potluck supper Fri., March 21. Husbands of members are invited to attend. Members will help set up a garage sale, to be held Saturday, March 22. WE DO YOU? 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