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Show The Times - lndependent, Thursday, March information center is located in Green River. The Council Green River News With warming weather month, fishing at Lake Powell should really begin to this get funding may be available The Book Cliff Elementary School will again hold a Rural Arts Consortium program. The program, sponsored by the Book Cliff PTA, will feature the University of Utah A Cappella Choir. It will be held Monday, March 23, at 7:30 P.M. in the Book Cliff gymnasium. Founded in 1961 by well known choral conductor Dr. Newell B. Wright, the A Cappella Choir is continuing its long tradition of excellent choral singing at the University of Utah. The Choir has gained considerable re- Adi me about Life Insurance cognition States. The Choir has per- formed concerts in Italy, have a term life plan to help your family keep your home, free and dear, if your mortgage outlives you. Call me for details. Austria, Switzerland, France and England and was among the first foreign choirs to be invited to sing a church service in the famed Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. Jim Englebright, Agent Center St., The Green River Business P.O. Box 546 Moab, Utah 84532 and Travel Council held a meeting on Thursday, Feb- 259-516- 1 State Farm Life Insurance Company ruary 26. The Travel Council will hold regualr meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at 7:00 P.M. in j Home Office Bloomington, and "the Western Utah I 136 E. three European tours as well as numerous tours throughout for Todays Homeowners 5 through Illinois waaooooooeoooaoo! do YOU HEED a MOBILE TELEPHONE FOR YOUR BUSINESS THAT HAS TWO OPERATING CHANNELS, NO OPERATOR NEEDED TO PLACE OR RECEIVE CALLS, THAT HAS DIRECT DIAL FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AND NO LONG WAITS! TO GET A LINE Then Call BOYCE' MOBILE PHONE 9 at 259-831- 50 N. Main Moub hot. Even during the winter with the help of the Canyonlands and Castle months, there has been plenty of fishing action at Lake Powell, says Wayne Gustaveson, Division fisheries biologist. Most of the Country Travel Bureaus. The Business and Travel Council is attempting the City Hall. At the most recent meeting, members discussed what they felt should be the priorities of the group. One of the concerns of the group is the need to contact tour agencies in order to arrange ' Lake Powell interest is running high bass hinder the has received permission from the City of Green River to locate an information center on the City Park. The Council is hoping that joint by Shirley Durfey 5 196 through the Utah State Office of Economic and Industrial Development small businesses ana industries to the area. This project will need the cooper- a handmade wooden clock to put in the Possees club house. Door prizes were won by Bud Richardson and Dean Jewkes. The Valentines boquet was won by Gary and Frankie Anderson. Members of the Green ation of local people who have land for sale that would be suitable for light industries. package deals for lodging and meals while in Green River. Another area of interest is Cub Scout Pack 279 held the need for better signing on the highway, giving the a Pack and Awards Night on number of miles to Green Thursday, Febraury 26 at the LDS Cultural Hall-- . Skits River, etc. When the new free way is were presented by the Bear, finished, the Council is Wolf, and Webelos Dens desirous that it have one after which awards were p instead of presented to the Scouts. central the two at each end of the Those who received awards city as is now planned. With were Scot Sanders, son of this in mind, the Council is Kathy Sanders; Gary Quarn-ber- g and Lory Quamberg, attempting to contact legissons of Mr. and Mrs. Morris lators and voice their opinions to see if it could be Quarnberg; Frank Cooley, changed. The Council feels son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank p that one central Cooley; Mike Rapich, son of would be better for the Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rapich; business community. Lenny Nord, son of Mr. and Also to boost business, the Mrs. Vem Nord; and Warren Council is looking at the Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. possibility of having other Bruce Nelson. Adult leaders of Pack 279 festivitites in the community in addition to the two are Brent Durfey, Joseph primary holidays we have Cordova, Doris and Lebert now, the Friendship Cruise Randolph, Carol Dennis, and and Melon Days. Some Cathy Gardner. possibilities discussed were The Green River Jeep jeep trips, sightseeing tours, a bath tub race, etc. Possee and JPettes held The Council discussed the their annual banquet Febpossibility of building a golf ruary 21 at the West Winds course in the area, a topic Restaurant in Green River. which has been discussed The banquet decorations many times before. Funding followed a Valnetines for such a large project is the theme, and 17 members and big question and the Council 9 guests enjoyed a dinner and program. Mr. and Mrs. is studying that area. The Business and Travel Gary Anderson and Mr. and Council is looking forward to Mrs. Laddie King presented the time when a tourist the Possee and JPettes with River Jeep Possee spent Saturday and Sunday Feb- ruary 28 and March Mr. Gar Workman, Utah State University Extension representative, was in Green River High School on Friday, February 27, to present wildlife programs. Also representing the Division of Wildlife Resources, Mr. Workman presented excel- off-ram- among Lake Powell fishermen may be credited to the striped bass program. Two striped bass were pulled out of the lake last fall. Gustaveson believes there are 30 pounders to be caught. The world record for striped bass is a 59 pounder caught in Lake Havasu, Arizona. In three to four years, 50- - to . striped bass could be caught in Lake Powell, according to Gustaveson. Yet, in 1974, when striped bass were first introduced to Lake Powell, anglers were skeptical about the program. They were afraid striped 1 clearing the land they have leased from the city in preparation to moving their double wide mobile home onto its permanent location. The members used city and county equipment to clear and level the land adjacent to the State Park. off-ram- excitement BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC The Southeast . Utah diverse fishery. Originally an ocean fish, striped bass are not adapted to feeding on bass or crappie. A study by Lake Powell biologists showed no Colorado River to the Kaiparowits Plateau area near Lake Powell. The 6 ewes and preying on bass. A majority of a striped bass 2 rams were released in good condition. Last November, 12 desert bighorn sheep were transplanted into the same area. evidence of striped bass diet shad. Several sheep have been and their The threadfin shad was consists of threadfin radio-collare- introduced into Lake Powell in 1968 to develop a good food base for striped bass prior to intorduction. Threadfin shad are extremely prolific and probably the best forage fish, says Gustaveson. The shad have become a major item on the diet of all game fish in Lake Powell. Health District is sponsoring a blood pressure clinic on March 13, 1981, from 10:00 Largemouth bass and a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the will offer anglers crappie Senior Citizens Center, 35 that best fishing during the W. Center Street. There is spring months, while striped no charge for this service. bass fishing will be at its Raised relief maps peak during summer and fall. Lake Powell is fast available at becoming a The world-renown- Times-lndepende- bass fishery. Utahns may take advantage of it right in their own backyard. Eight more desert bighorn sheep were recently transplanted from east of the might excellent largemouth bass and crappie fishing. On the contrary, striped bass have made Lake Powell a more nt d, movements are being monitored by Division biologists. No . problems have been observed among any of the desert bighorn sheep. The public is again invited to participate in the Division of Wildlifes annual spring range horseback rides. The rides are already under way in some regions. Interested persons should contact a regional office for a schedule. The purpose of the range rides is to examine the conditon of the range after use by big game animals over the winter. lent programs to science classes. The programs included Utah mammals, cougars, bears, coyotes, birds and fisheries. - - The Green River Womens Club held their February meeting at the Senior Citizens Hall with President Phyllis Engleman presiding. The discussion for the evening focused on the Grand County Cemetery and what the plans are for the future. Lucille Siliman reported on the winter conference of the Utah State Womens Clubs. A discussion on the purchasing of four pictures for the new library was tabled until the new library is actually built. After the business portion of the meeting, the program was turned over to program chairman Sue Allen. The subject for the evening was Home Life. Sue presented Bill and Laura Bacon and the Reverend Alex Schoff who talked on spiritually in the home and community. Sue then concluded the meeting by talking about the physical well being of each member of the family. O The meeting concluded with refreshments served by Ann Nord and Ruth Trouth to the 17 members and COLOtjJ0 3 guests present. 0 T Utah Power and Light h r sponsored an energy workshop for area teachers on Tuesday, March 3 from 4:00 9:00 P.M. Teachers from Moab, Green River, and the Notre Dame School in Price attended the workshop held at the Book Cliff Elementary School in Green River. a. n -- H h '4: I t i ( af !. sJnrsr .'m '' 4iW ! MIINe 3 " - i eWTfls ETV 1 litnrtXrtI W VnViw Talijft it Ifc Tt5' .'in 111 1 VC 3T(j1!W " 'Sr TJJ fa -- nn li ofaiv Mr naiar- MU - afiy ! ) TX TtV- - f" lift.-- UMi ! - : - - n fa 4fa -- " j St. Micheals remodeling program is now complete including the addition of an Alter of Repose for the tabernacle. Because of this addition and beginning with Ash Wednesday, March 4th, St. Micheals Chapel will be open daily from 9AM to 5PM so that anyone wishing to come in to say the Rosary or to spend a few minutes in prayer communicating with Christ in the Blessed Sacrament may do so. The winter schedule of weekly Mass will continue to be on Saturadys at 5:30 PM. The Sacramental of ashes will be distributed during Mass on Saturday, March 7th. 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