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Show m f plP1 The and government and private scientists and planners, as well as to anyone else who needs accurate, detailed maps of the area. Thin is the first time much of the area has been mapped at a scale of 1:24,000 (one inch on a map represents 2,000 feet on the ground), although the area was scale in mapped at a the 1960s. When the new maps are available in about three years, individual houses in both rural and urban areas will be shown, as well as outbuildings, windmills, water and fire lookout towers, ranger stations, civic buildings and other structures. During their stay in Utah, the USGS field cartographers are available to talk to civic groups and interested individuals about their work and the mapping program of the USGS. They may be reached at in Hanksville or (801) (801) 6 in Beaver. Inquiries also may be directed to Dick Mulder at the Surveys Rocky Mountain Mapping Center in Denver at Mail Stop 609, Box 25046, Federal Center, Denver, Colo. 80226, telephone less-detaile- 642-34- 29 438-220- d Times-lndependen- Thursday, Mar. 15, 1984 t, B5 Health Fair planned in Moab for April 7th Residents of Grand County will have the opportunity to discover how healthy they really are at the Health Fair on April 7, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Helen M. Knight Elementary School auditorium. From eyes to feet, participants will be able to select the tests and examinations they wish. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. It is emphasized that these tests do not replace the need to see the family physician for regular health check-up- s. Committee members are currently seeking donations from the community to offset the costs for blood drawing equipment, postage for the follow-u- p reports and other items necessary to present the Health Fair. Anyone caring to make a donation can call Bob Ladenburger at Allen Memorial Hospital. Tina Brown, Chairman of the Planning Committee, states that there is a real need for volunteers to help at the Fair. These volunteers will help participants fill out the registration forms, guide people to the appropriate test areas and assist in a variety of other ways. Both volunprofessional and will volunteers All teers are needed. non-medic- al BIRTHDAY PARTY attend a training session prior to the Fair. All who are interested in volunteering can call Lois Nelson at 259-662-5. Space for booths is still available. Anyone who would like to have a d booth can contact Tina Brown at health-relate- 259-660- 2. "The Health Fair Planning Committee anticipates that three to five hundred people will be attending the Health Fair so mark April 7 on your calendar. Come and see what fun it is to learn how said healthy you really are! organizer Barbara Hargis. For all your oxygen, acetylene and welding Mrs. Zella Burdick was honored on her 86th birthday with a family dinner at the home of her daughter and Shirley and David Baker. They were joined by her supplies, call 259-788- 5 Grand Valley Oxygen & Supplies son-in-la- For medical folks daughters, Mrs. Jean Trout of Rupert, Idaho, Mrs. Merlene Well Prather of Grand Junction, Colo., and Mrs. Guyla Rowley and many of the grandchildren. Some 20 members enjoyed the dinner and birthday cake served by the hostess. bill Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance for you. Free Delivery under 50 miles. Newlyweds... Catherine and E. Cooley Roger H. Bullock were married Saturday , 'Mhite Community Memorial Chapel In Salt 7?' Lake City. A reception was given at the c Hotel. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Cooley, Moab. She is manager of The Barn, as Crossroads Plaza. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Bullock, Merced, Calif. He is an attorney in Salt Lake City, The couple will make their home in Salt Lake, after a honeymoon In the Caribbean. il.' . Tri-Ar- A face you know, A number of USGS maps of area being revised its Bloddy Hands Gap, Poison Spring Canyon and Cleopatras Chair are becoming familiar landmarks to U.S. Geological Survey field mapping personnel working in seven south-centrUtah counties this n winter. The USGS cartographic surveyors and field assistants are gathering and field checking data that will be used in producing new topographic maps of some areas and to update existing maps of others. Field work is being done in southern Utah during the winter to avoid the extreme heat and aridity prevalent in most of the region during the summer months. al oJi A seven-ma- n USGS crew based in Hanksville is mapping areas in Garfield, Grand, Wayne, Emery and Iron counties. Project leader Jack Dyer is supervising cartographers Steve Crosby, David Lough, Abe Trimble, Jeff Lee, Jeff Roche and Ralph Boschert. All are based at the USGS Rocky Mountain Mapping Center in Denver, Colo. Hanksville residents Sam Daniel and Kim Wilson are working as temporary field assistants on the project. Cartographer Jose Montoya, also from Denver, Colo., is working alone out of Beaver, mapping areas in Iron, Beaver and Millard counties. "In the old days, we operated out of field camps, with tents and pack burros and field stoves, said USGS District Cartographer Dick Mulder in Denver. "But now with vehicles, motels and locally available office space, Remember Us When You.Need READYlMIXB COMCJSETEl Sand-Grav- el Moab Ready-Mi- x 767 W. Cane Creek Blvd. 259-531- 8 Anameyoii trust, A savings toankyoull love. more convenient and economical for us to establish field offices and living quarters in area towns and drive out to work each day. The Utah mapping projects being administered out of an office in Hanksville are as follows: NOTOM, named for the town of Notom in Wayne County, covers a area of Wayne and Garfield counties, including parts of the Capitol Reef National Monument. The rest of the area is privately owned land. State Highway 24 bisects the project area from east to south-centr- WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK... A NEW BUSINESS NAME IN MOAB WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK HAS ACQUIRED HERITAGE SAVINGS al through the towns of west, Cainville, Notom and Fruita. FACTORY BUTTE, named for a prominent butte on the landscape, area of covers a central Wayne County. The area, which is mostly privately owned land and includes the town of Hanksville, also is bisected northeast to southwest by State Highway 24. BIG FLAT TOPS, named fat a group of mesas northeast of Hanksville, covers a sparsely vegetated, largely unpopulated area in Wayne, Emery and Garfield counties. 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"We try to cause as little Mulder disruption as possible, on never "and go anyones said, InnH without permission. All we need is access for the short period of time it takes for us to take our measurements. Mulder said the USGS mapping projects are strictly a government effort to produce standard topographic maps, and are not connected with any commercial Free Checking Open your account with just $100 and earn 5V. interest. Theres no service charge. Interest is compounded daily. Individual Retirement Accounts High interest, either fixed development. The topographic maps that will be produced from this winters field work will be available to landowners or variable. 6, 18 and 30 Month Certificates With new low minimums 1 Money Market Deposit Accounts Offer high yields and liquidity Statement Savings Give you instant access tour tarings Insured to 100.000 Stewart Ellington, MX). Gastroenterology Neurology Linda Cordell Leckman, MX). Thomas Calame, MX). 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