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Show C2 The Times-lndependen- Thursday, December 4, 1980 t, Services held Dec. 2 for accident victim Nuclear waste program review scheduled at meeting in Ohio Department of Energy will review the National Waste Terminal Storage (NWTS) program for disposal of high-levradioactive wastes at the program's second annual public information meeting Deat the Sheraton cember 1 Columbufr Hotel. tesssbr lb (bai Yea of the program Overviews will be given by Sheldon Meyers, DOE deputy assistant secretary for nuclear waste management; J.O. Neff, manager of the DOE NWTS program office in Columbus, Ohio; Robert B. Schneider, research hydrologist for the U.S. Geologic Survey, and Dr. Neal E. Carter, general manager of the Office of Nuclear Waste Isolation (ONWI). ONWI is managed for the DOE by Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio. The opening session also will include discussions of site selection, federal-state-loc- Sand-Gravf- el Poab Rcadf-Pt- o 767 W. Cane Creek Blvd. government consultation and concurrence, institutional and regulatory status, geologic exploration, repository development and design and public oversight of the NWTS program. Other social, environmental, economic and safety issues will be discussed in detail in more than 100 vttTI. One Kwr Friday, Dec. 5 until 7 p.m. Coffee Donuts Candy & Balloons for the kids Santa will visit between 4 and 6 p.m., and Georgia Hamblin will be his helper to take pictures of the children with Santa 4x6 picture just $2 presentations during the final two days of the meeting. Field exploration for potential sites suitable for underground repositories for high level waste is under way in six salt domes in the Gulf Coast states of Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, bedded salt in southeastern Utah, basalt at the DOFTs Hanford site near Richland, Wash., and tuff at the departments Nevada Test Site. Granite rocks have been screened nationally and regions identified for further study which include the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. Salt is considered potentially suitable as a repository medium because it dissipates heat, has natural plasticity, is has 'capable of 78 North Main 9oi n Mont that have remained her granddaughter, Libby Watkins, of Grand Junction. Th6y were on their way to a family Thanksgiving dinner in Leadville when the car skidded off the icy highway. tinOULEl Winter wonderland .. . There are many beautiful scenes which lie hidden from view in Grand County. This particular one was found in the Castle Valley River Ranchos at the foot of Porcupine Rim. A short hike beginning at the west end of Pace Lane reveals this winter scene which is provided by a small stream caught in the grip of freezing By 1985, four or five sites in temperatures. three or four different types of rock will be recommended by DOEl By 1987, site selection is expected to be completed. DOE then would apply to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a license to begin contraction of a repository. The earliest date by which a repository 'can be in operation ic " : is 1997. There is no environmental Service admitted today. The elimination of motorbasis for elimination of motor Raised Relief Maps ized river trips in Grand ized trips is strictly a value Available now at Canyon, the National Park judgement, and we intend to said go forward with it, Howard Chapman, Western Regional Director of the National Park Service. The remark was made at a meeting of the National Park Service and Grand Canyon river outfitters, which was attended by representatives of Arizona senators Barry Gold-watand Dennis DeConcini, and Arizona congressman Bob Stump. The intended motor ban is the central aspect of a Colorado River Management Plan written by the National Park Service after three years of nyer research costing p H0t.1t? sales 8647W NPS & river outfitters clash over motor use on er rung? Following Chapman's remark, the outfitters presented the Park Service a statement, signed by all motorized and all rowing companies, opposing the Park Service stance. They point out that the Park Service research found that 80 percent of the public prefers motorized trips, and that85 percent of all passengers, motored and rowed, described their river trip as excellent or.perfect. The public comment process and some of the Park Service research studies, including a controversial sociological carrying capacity study are considered by the river outfitters to be a sham. Mountain States Legal Foundation, a Denver-basepublic interest law firm, has Elk's Memorial Service d filed $750,000.00 a consumer lawsuit The outfitters issued a against the motorized trip ban. strong protest to Chapmans announcement, pointing out LIBRARY MOVIES that the Park Service had The Moab librarys Fall announced its intention to ban Film Festival for children will the motorized option several continue this Thursday, Dec. years before the research had 4, from 4 to 5 p.m. Movies to been started, or the plan be include presented written. There is strong Men Are Kings, evidence, they say, that the Dragon Stew," Giving River Management Plan will Paul Bunyan, and Tree, cause raft congestion on the AdmisJohnny Appleseed. river, and environmental damsion is free. age to Grand Canyon. One-Eye- THE SABBATH DAY by Gil Yoder On the seventh day of the first week of time ' God rested from His labors (Gen. 2:2). The Hebrew word translated rested is very similar to another Hebrew word sabbath. This event of Gods rest was the precedent for the fourth of the Ten Commandments, Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy (Exo. 20:8-- 1). Modern evangelists have alleged that the first day of the week, Sunday, is the Christians sabbath. This affirmation is wholly without scriptural support. Not one Bible verse can sustain the claim that the sabbath day has changed from the seventh day of the week to the first. However, also in error are they who claim that Christians should worship on the sabbath day in 1 After youve chosen the best gift, First Security lets you choose the best way to pay. Charge. Check. Or cash from a cash advance. First Security Visa with Check Protection Plus on the back is the only Christmas card .you need. CHARGE, CHECK OR CASH. obedience to the Ten Commandments. The scrip- tures teach that the Mosaical law was abolished when Christ died on the cross (Col. 2:14), and through his body we are made dead to that law including the Ten Commandments (Rom. 7:4, 7). Today we follow not the old law of Moses given to the Jews (Deut. 5:15), but the new law of Christ Heb. 8:6-8given to all (Jer. 31:31-34- ; Nine of the Ten Commandments have been repeated in the law of Christ in one form or another; the fourth is the exception. Christians come together upon the first day of the week to worship (Acts 20:7), not upon the sabbath. ). POffSG MEMBER &' Injured in the accident in which Mrs. Eslick died was tonpv undis- turbed and dry for tens to hundreds of thousands of years. Granite rocks are of interest because of their mechanical strength, low porosity and low permeability. Formations are widespread and underlie large regions of the U.S. Basalt, a solidified volcanic lava rock, is potentially suitable because of its high strength and density, low porosity and permeability, and little or no moisure , Jean Letellier presiding. Inter ment is Thursday, Dec. 4 in Mullen Cemetery, Mullen, Idaho, under the direction of Hefner Funeral Home. They made their home in Mullen, Idaho until 1955 when , Miss Watkins is being treated at St Maty s Hospital, they moved to Moab where he Grand Junction. Hecla was employed with He time. Co. at the Mining later was employed with Don't Buy cay TexasGulf, and was one of the MefeSa Hone survivors of the 1963 explosion in the potash mine. until you In 1965 they moved to Tucson and lived there until Sue The Fchufous his death in March of 1976. live to to Moab returned She WINDSOR and had just recently moved to Grand Junction. Select your own room size. She was a charter member Wood ceilings, hardwood kitchen floor. Strategically of Valiant Chapter No. 21, Order of the Eastern Star and placed sprinkler system. AM-F8 track stereo served as Associate Matron. rpdio. Much, much more.' She was also the first Bethel Authorized Dealer Guardian of Bethel 8, International Order of Job s DaughWindsor - American ters in Moab. In addition she also had and rock hound was a SkvEns been involved in the Red Rock Riders. Survivors include 2 children, Mrs. Trudy Jo Lucas, Grand Junction, Co., and William Eslick, Craig, Co., 7 grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. 1 SERVICE- Penny Smith, Daytow, Tex. Area 303 Services were under the h Jl-jcauspices of Valiant Chapter Colored No. 21, OES, at the Masonic Matron with Worthy Temple strength comparable to concrete and occurs in deposits content Sears Catalog Store mobile accident at Salida, Monarch Pass, Co. She was born Aug. 22, 1915, in Lark, N.D., to George and Francis Sadie McCraith Lauke-maand raised in Montana. Grant H. She married "Bladrie" Eslick on June 28, 1941, in Thompson Falls, shielding capabilities and 'WoHdtyt OPEN HOUSE Eastern Star . funeral services were held Dec. 2 for Vivian Eslick, 65, who died Nov. 27, 1980, in an auto- FDIC Mark 'VISA' Owned and Licensed by BankAmerica Service Corp. Moab Chvrdi f Chriit 456 N. 1st W. P.0. Im f 1 Sunday, December 7 Moab Elk's Lodge 2021 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Coffee & Cake After the Services Sunday Brunch Cancelled This Date Only. d Here in Moab People are switching to Allstate auto insurance. Why are drivers switching their to Allstate? Its simple. Allstate offers a variety of discounts, plus one of todays most advanced claim handling systems. Coast to coast. Fast and convenient. For years, youve seen arid heard advertising about Allstate auto insurance. Now its available here, at our agency. So compare companies and find out why so many people are in "Good Hands. Call or drop by. AINute Inmiranc Northbrook. Company II. 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