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Show 4 ' The A0 Tlmee-lndependen- Thursday, Decembers 1980 t, AEDC begins intensive MX missile testing M-- Propulsion testing will Engineering Development Moab wrestlers beat Monticello team The Moab Red Devil varisty wrestlers got the season off to a good start, as they beat Monticello Tuesday, Nov. 25 by a score of The Devils also downed Nucla 54-- at a match held in Moab Tuesday, Dec. 2. 53-1- 2. 6 In the Monticello match, Joe Coffman won a 10-- 2 major decision in the 112 lb. division. Randy Melo took a decision in the 119 lb. class. In the 126 lb. division, Paul Halsteadd won by a fall. Todd Day won by forfeit in the 132 lb. class. In the 6-- 5 138 division, Jon Olearain 10-a major decision. won 2 Center's major rocket test cells here, the Air Force will spend an estimated $20 million through 1983 for tests of the solid propellant and liquid-fuele- d s include separating the M-second from third and third from fourth stages at simui lated altitudes. These tests require renovating and reinstrumenting three of AEDCs largest rocket testing cells. The Center's large y laboratory will be renovated X rocket motors at simulated altitudes. These motors will power the M-- s X class Joe Coffman took the 112 lb. 12-1- division in a 0 decision. Randy Miller won the 119 class by forfeit. In the 126 lb. division, Todd Day won a decision. Jon Olearain took the 132 lb. class by a 10-- 8 decision. In the 138 lb. class, Ronnie Howe won by a fall. throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East These include building schools, roads, water systems and clinics as well as helping set up incomegenerating cottage industries. Other important components of CAREs work are disaster relief and rehabilitation and, through CARE-MEDIC- training village health workers as well as physicians and nurses. Even a small contribution 524-596- 375-290- 399-443- can go a long way. Last year for each dollar donated by the public, CARE provided $6.73 worth of aid to help families survive and build a better tomorrow. Contributions may be sent to CARE, 660 First Avenue) New York, N.Y. 10016, or to any regional CARE office. rah) 7-- fiSbma? xPHi8 gtosOsBis aatiintiB 510 k 6-- 3 Don Wells won the 145 division by a fall. In the 155 lb. class, Dennis ? through regional offices and veterans service organizations in Utah. The pamphlet is another in a series of steps VA is taking to meet the needs of the aging veteran population. To receive the pamphlet, write, visit or telephone the Salt Lake City VA Regional 0 in Office toll free the Salt Lake City area, 2 3 in Ogden, in Provo, and elsewhere in Utah. &KXS lA Teddy Green won the 105 lb. -- ' second, third and fourth stages. The money will also pay for subsonic through to permit checking the aerodynamic structural integrity of the hypersonic wind tunnel tests. second stage solid rocket ans Benefits for Older is available Americans, still need our help. CARE provides food for more than 30 million people, mostly children. Included are families who receive food-fo- r dework though self-hel-p inthat velopment projects crease local agricultural production. CARE also conducts various other self-hel-p programs in 35 countries We are fortunate to be living in a country where most of the people enjoy luxuries undreamed of by poor majorities in developing countries. At this holiday time let us remember that a simple gift such as a bowl of nourishing porridge each day, farm tools or improved rice seeds can mean survival to a child or a family trying to struggle out of poverty in a Third W orld nation. We can give a gift of life and hope through a contribution to CARE, the prices they receive have international aid and develincreased by 11 percent opment organization. stated Sherman. The central aim of CARE booster case and propellant programs is to help destitute grain prior to testing. A people gain the strength and charged particle beam linear knowledge to work toward accelerator y device will becoming And the programs produce replace the 25 million electron volt y machine. results. But millions more X in 1983. To renovate the Arnold During December, the Moab Museum will feature an exhibition of dolls, provided by Mrs. Ralph Miller, Sr. There are over 350 dolls in her collection, including handmade figures, and a variety of dolls from other countries. Hours at the museum are 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. e performance tests begin this month. Already in progress are tests of l20th and l8th scale M-models to determine the effects of aerodynamic heating and pressure on the missile during launch and ascent tion and ground testing program here for missile tests. The program will continue through the missile s first flight test early Museum exhibit . . . Relief in the cost-pricsqueeze for farmers during the month of November has been recognized as the price of several farm commodities turned upward said Wilbur N. Sherman, statistician in charge at the Economics and Statistics Service in Salt Lake November, the City. For Index of Prices Received increased 1.9' percent compared with 0.7 percent for prices paid. For the year, however, the opposite is true. Prices fanners pay for imputs and supplies have risen 12 percent while the The first rocket motor The Air Force has begun a $40 million facilities renova- VETERANS BENEFITS A new Veterans Administration publication, Veter- CARE: a simple gift that means so much Farm goods rise in cost Food Club Food Club Dole POTATOES VEGETABLES PINEAPPLE Scalloped & Au Gratin Green Peas & Mixed Vegetables Food Club EVAPORATED, MILK Chunk, Sliced, Crushed Wells won by forfeit. Greg Ing took the 167 lb. division by a fall. Scott Grant took the 185 class by a fall, as did David Irish in the heavyweight division. The junior varsity won by a 27-6 Ronnie Howe took the 145 lb. class by' forfeit. In the 155 division, Greg Ing won by forfeit. Dennis Wells won the 167 lb. class by default. In the 185 division, Scott Grant won by a fall. David Irish won the heavyweight class by forfeit. The junior varsity lost then-matc- ticello, against 28-1- Mon- 1. In the Nucla match, margin. This Thursday, Dec. 4, the Devils will travel to Whitehorse. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5 and 6; Moab will participate in a tournament in Grand Junction at Central High School. The next home match for the Devils will be Thursday, Dec. 18, when they host San Juan. 16-tea- m Mother of the Year contest running The American" Mothers committee is presently taking nominations for the Mother of the Year contest, and -- V V' families or organizations sponsor a candidate. She must be between 45 and 76 with high personal qualifications, a member of a religious body, married with no child under 15 (legally adopted children qualify). A complete set of rules, qualifi1l": cations and list of supporting Sr material (scrapbooks and biography) may be obtained from r, chairman Ann Pool, of the Grand County contest Entries must reach Mrs. Pool by Jan. 20, and must go t , 259-560- . may 4, t- - on to the ( V.i state contest i 1 I t . Apple Juice Chef Boy or 12 resume this week for the Grand County High Red Devils. Thursday, Dec. 4, the Devil grapplers will be on the road for a match against Whitehorse. Friday and Saturday, the wrestlers will participate in tournament at Central High in Grand a 16-tea- m Junction. Next Thursday, Dec. 11, the Devils will travel to Emery. The next home match will be Thursday, Dec. 18, when San Juan travels to Maob. Boys basketball will again gqt underway this Friday, as n dee Pizza Magic Qt SMtcaFroM 120s. Cm SHOP MAN UFA CTURERS Holsum Bread Fun Size Bars postmarked by Jan. 31. The purposes of the American Mothers Committee are to develop and strengthen the moral and spiritual foundations of the family and home, to recognize the important role of mothers in home, community, nation and world. Organized in 1933 as part of the Golden Rule Foundation, the organization is and interfaith. The program includes search for state and national Mother of the Year, 36 30 OrlMgftirth sr Rye Krisp Pistachios 36' American Cheese American Cheese Grated Cheese Biscuits R '5mm S7C Cookie Dough r22 58' 70' HMpPHnutBuIlK $253 Apricot Nectar Cookie Dough non-prof- it 68 Food Club Chocolate Chip Johnson BAND'AID the young mother council services, and arts and crafts program, a prose, poetry and music project, a national prayer vigil and a chapel in every home. & Johnson Adhesive Bandages Plastic Strips so Sheer Large Strips All Wide piutic so All Wide Shaw 30 ,"n 9 A Sevier. Saturday, Moab will meet the W ildcats at a game in Bandages game for Moab will be Friday, Dec. 12, when they will host Monticello. Saturday, Dec. 13, Moab will journey to Green River for a game against the Cured, Assorted Reg. $1.49, Save 50c Pirates. The Grand County Toothpaste Mouthwash KM- Toothbrush San Rag. 97c, 6 Sate 25c 89 $499 84e M 1 Reg. $1.06, Sava 22$ 15 0z. Reg. $2.79. Save 90c San 68c $- - 89 $259 80'$ 5c 0.4 Oz. 10 Oz. Tamnnne I dlllIUIIO Ea. Regular A Super Reg. $2 87, Save 68c IS 3g 19 IV ob. obi girls Wayne High this Friday. The junior varsity will play at Agree 13c Off Label Colgate Agree TOOTHPASTE SHAMPOO CONDITIONER IVORY LIQUID 5:30p.m., with varsity compet- ition scheduled for 7:30. Friday, Dec. 12, the girls will host Monticello. i c 3 Varieties 20c Off Label WELL SERVICE Randy 259-683- 1 0 Om fcm 40l. Rc. $1.14, Reg. $3.25, - 49 Oz. 5R.a Hair Tonic $- basketball team will host 4081 Sunnydale Drive Moab 259-772- Reg. $1.67, Save 18c 7 Richfield. The next home CALL THE SPECIALISTS - Johnsons Edge, 3 Varieties Pepto Bismol Vitamins Costs co,n11' s,iiirai so 1 butch Shaving Cream Nivea Lotion the Devils will travel to South mmtmmmm mem ZIMMERMAN SPECIA LS E VER YDA Y FOR MORE SA VINOS Sals Winter sports will resume this week Folllowing the Thanksgiving Break, winter sports will again V, Pizza Pizza Pizza Sauce 39 3 Varieties 15c Off Label t 19 |