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Show The Times - lndependent, Thursday, Aprij 1, 1982 . v 'J .7. nifh PS? - C- l' it wWiSi SWto Veteran Moab Lions members won awards ViaSfiv ' 71- - K In vv 1 t??r Howard Balsley (left) was honored as the oldest member In the district, at a meeting of the Moab Lions Club, Monday, March 29. Balsley, a charter member of the Moab club, has been active in the organization for 52 years. He has a perfect meeting attendance record for 37 years. Jack W. Corbin, another charter member, was also honored for his 52 years of membership. He was unable to attend the gathering. The awards were presented by District Cabinet Secretary Dr. Glenn Seal (right) of Mapleton. :V; "!i. ,, v At a meeting of the Moab Lions Club, Monday, March 29, two charter members of the club, Howard Balsley and Jack W. Corbin, were honored for their 52 years of service. Plaques commemorating the event were presented by Dr. Glenn Seal, district cabinet secretary of the Lions. '- , W-- course began about 11 miles up Highway 128 from the intersection with Highway 163. was control provided by the Grand County Sheriff's office on the river road and the Moab Police in Shown above are participants in the town. race, shortly after leaving the starting Department line Saturday morning. The Traffic half-marath- 13.1-mil- e 523 runners crowded river road for Moabs big by Rasmussen and Brad Hone. First place in the 10-1- 13-1- 13.1-mil- Jgl 1 !: ' V s - . v V'- K4 s V ? Junction, - ) - ; . ' , : : " c V vi;: s , m ' , '''& wvii S' 7. H -y i 4 t x ..J h4 VVVl f v, 13-1- 16-1- 16-1- y, representing 20-2- Coors, who finished 13 seconds behind Palcic, Aragon won the last year. Third place overall went to Ken Harper, 35, of half-marath- Provos Sojourners Track Club. The first woman finisher was Robin Beck, 32, of Salt Lake City, who finished in one hour, 23 minutes and 40 seconds. The mens division age 13 and under class was won by Brad Wood. The order of division 9 finish in the was Gordon Hyde, Ken Maughan, Dale Cable, Taha Mahmoud and Don Rappl-eyFollowing Bill Aragon in 9 class were Tom the Borschel, Robert Clementz, Roy Perales and Michael Moss. Palcic was first in the 30-3-4 bracket, followed by Harper, Steve Loster, Marv Kizerian and Donald Schultz. In the 40-4- 9 age bracket, Ed Hagerman finished first, .followed by Robert Nelson, Mike Jarman, Phil Harris, and Ralph Brinton. In the 50 and over division the order of finish was Bob Schwerk-hard- t, Kaye Nelson, LeRoy Peterson, John Wagner and John Robertson.. Melinda Smith took first in 9 the womens class, followed by Laurel Kewhl and Conny Johnson. In the 9 age bracket, Mary Lou Sedqwiuk placed first, by Jan Astle, Kit Tilly, Cindy Vest and Becky Crocket. Beck was first in the 9 class, followed by Mary Jane Cannon, Bobbi Troudt, Susan Lucas and Terri Massis. Nancy Gregory won the 40-4- 9 class, followed by Florence Streadman, Kaye Domgaard, Marilyn Nelson and Judy Hagerman. Daryl Healy won the 50 and over bracket. Bev Johnson finished second. First overall in the five-mirun was Ross Decker, a student at BYU, who finished in 28 minutes, two seconds. Second was taken by Joe Lee' Begay, a sophomore at B landing High School. Third went to Bruce Ricks of Grand Junction. In the mens 5 and under division, James Ricks was first, followed by Dain Allred, Darwon Allred, Bob 14-1- went to First place in the Canyonlands Ron Palcic, 30, of Salt Lake City, who finished the course in one hour, seven minutes, 53.5 seconds. Palcic is a math teacher and track coach at Skyline High School. Second place went to Bill Aragon, 29, of Grand Junction, who won last years race.' Half-Martho- n e. 20-2- 14-1- 20-2- April 3 Dreaming SHOULDER CORSAGES WRIST CORSAGES Roses, Gardenias, Orchids, Carnations, Daisies, Glamellia Boutonnieres Prices to suit every need. Desert Floral 471 S. Main Unit 2, Moab 801-259-87- 16 radius - $7.59 min. Free delivery in t .a) iiiiimrmur r " w Howard Scott, second to Neil Beckstead and third to Paul 2 age bracket went to Sonda. Doug Johnson, followed by In the 2 womens age Brad Harris, David Benjabracket, Sid Gaufin finished min, Dave Christensen and first. Tina Plastow won the David Brighton. 5 age division, followed by Elaine Williams, Geral-den- e Rene Jarmarillo finished Martinet and Eileen 5 first in the division, Leech. L. Williams finished followed by David Kline, first in the 9 division, Derek Lan, Mitch Johnson followed by Sena Taylor and and Standord Bennion. The Jeanne McGuigan. order of finish in the 9 . In the 20-2- 9 class, Barbara was bracket Begay, Terry Miller, was first, followed by Charley, Bruce Leech, John Lemore Beeson, Carol Smed-leDavis and Jerry Crist. Karen Brewster and In the 9 class, Decker Susan Florreict. Gail Scott was followed by Mike Price, placed first in the 30-3- 9 Rick Lopez, Jerry Straley and division, followed by Karen David Steck. Ricks, who Johnson, Rilla Jameson, placed third overall won the Wendy Moseley and Karen 30-3- 9 class. He was followed Zubeck. Marilyn Holloway John Straley, Ed Small, finished first in the 40-4- 9 by Dennis Andrus and Paul class, followed by Barbara Fields. Bruce Bieker took Gaufin, Carole Bonner and 9 first in the division, Marilyn Smolka. The order followed by Neil Scott, Allen of the finish in the 50 and Elggren, Richard Bonner over class was Delores and Cliff Summers. In the 50 Rogers, Gail Smith and and up class, first went to Irmgard Nigbur. 10-1- le 30-3- le service An outstanding half-marath- on A total of 523 runners v turned out for the annual and five-miraces in Moab last Saturday, March 27. Of this total, 124 run, completed the five-mil-e while 345 finished the e race. The marathon was won by Ron Palcic, 30, of Salt Lake City, who turned in a time of one hour, seven minutes and 53.5 seconds. Palcic is a math teacher and track coach at Skyline High School. Second place went to ' Bill Aragon, 29, of Grand 40-4- Don Knowles named to judicial panel The committee Moab businessman Don Knowles has been selected to represent southern Utah as a member of the Utah is com- posed of representatives from Northern Utah, South- ern Utah, and the Salt LakeTooele area. In the past, the committee, in Judicial Council Advisory Committee, a body created by the Judicial addition to advising the Judicial Council, has been involved in a number of activities. It has actively educapromoted tion in the schools; developed a speakers bureau for judges; sought joint planning Council to bring citizen input to the judicial branch of government. law-relat- Stream clearing taking place through Moab between itself and the Court Advisory Juvenile Grand County and Moab Committee, and supported are cooperating in an effort various legislation. to clear flood channels in the . city, according to an announcement this week by County Commission Chairman Ray Tibbetts. (jHM Qo within the city. Tibbetts said that the county and city are asking property owners along the creeks for permission to perform the work along their property. He added that the clearing was suggested by the Army Corps of Engineers. Plans call for clearing work to be continued on Pack Creek. Tibbetts said that the He urged property owners in the area flood season. to cooperate in providing access for the crews. Plans were announced for at Brad Govreau, manager of Union Oils operation in the area, reviewed the activities of his company at a meeting of the Moab Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday, March day, which is removed in the companys processing plant. Govreau went on to explain that the oil produced in Lisbon Valley highly volatile. Unlike the tradition30. al public of oil as thick black He said that Union Oil, fluid, Lisbon crude is nearly which operates in 22 states clear, with a light, yellowish and 13 countries, is the 15th tint. The strong odor of the largest oil company in the oil is due to a percentage of U.S., based on sales. The hydrogen sulfide. company employs a total of To avoid evaporation during 18.000 workers, he said, and transportation, the volatile operates 10,000 wells, in level of the oil is reduced by addition to some wells cooking the crude at 280 operated in partnership with degrees, Govreau stated. other countries. The Union Oil precessing Union Oils operation in plant also separates gas Lisbon Valley is one of products at the plant, companys major oil fields including butane and proGovreau commented. Since pane. its discovery in 1960, Union All of the propane, which Oils production in Lisbon amounts to 26,000 gallons peaked at 11,000 barrels of per day, is sold locally, he oil per day and 83 million said. Most of the butane cubic feet of gas per day in produced is transported to 1965. At present, the the Chevron plant in Salt operation produces 1,700 Lake City. Due to price barrels of oil and 50 million differentials, the comapany cubic feet of gas per day. is concentrating on Govreau explained that oilpresently However, production. the drop in production is Govreau commented, when primarily due to reduction of natural gas is deregulated, the underground oil reserthe importance of gas voir. As the amount of oil is production is expected to reduced, he continued, it increase. becomes more difficult to Plans call for construction remove the remaining oil. At of a nitrogen production the present time, about half in Lisbon Valley. plant of the approximately 80 Govreau said that Union Oil million barrels of oil in the plans to buy nitrogen from reservoir has been removed. the operation to use for To help maintain pressure reinjection in its wells. The in underground formations, which forces the. oil to the surface, the company is reinjecting approximately 47 million cubic feet of the daily gas production. Daily production also includes about 4.000 barrels of water per Apples, 259-676- 6. plant will be capable of producing six million cubic feet of nitrogen per day. Three new wells are being drilled in Lisbon by Union Oil, he added, and should be completed within about one month. In response to a question from the audience, Govreau said that the Lisbon operation of ITiigrOil is expected to continue' for about 25 years. Of this total, 'he added, the company intends to concentrate on oil production for about five years. The remaining 20 years Union will be concerned primarily with production of gas, following deregulation, he concluded. REPORT CARDS Grand County High School announced this week that report cards for the third quarter will be passed out to Middle School and high school students this Friday, April 2. Parents were urged to discuss the report cards with their children. OF HOSPITAL Curley Jones returned home last week from Salt Lake City where he had surgery in the Veterans Hospital there. His two daughters Valarie and Melanie and children drove him home and spent the weekend here with their parents. OUT FRUIT TREES FROM $7.95 gKI wife pears, cherries, peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, almonds, walnuts DRIVE OUT AND SAVE! 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Anyone interested in becoming a charter member of the new community service club is invited to attends the meeting. For further information, contact Slim May-ber- y award was also presented to Slim Mayberry.Guest speaker for the evening was Mike Sullivan, lieutenant district governor. Six new members were also inducted, including Bud and Wally Corbin, Martin Hamaker, Bill Rug-geri, Dr. Mac Ross and Darrell Peck. Union Oil operation south of Moab is major operation Tibbetts stated that crews began work on Mill Creek Tuesday, March 30, removing logs and debris from the creekbed. He explained that the clearing will allow flood waters to continue to the Colorado River and minimize the chances of flooding Cl Spanish Valley NURSERY Spanish Valley Drive 259-629- kSUBUUIkUlUl 8 |