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Show Mont icello, San Juan County, Utah 84535 VOL. 53 No. 39. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1970 Cariypnlands Capitol 3 arrested on drug charges Three were arrested on narcotics charges last week by the San Juan Sheriff's Department. "James B. Hayes was charged with unlawful pose ss ion of narcotic drugs. He was later released on $500 bail. Carl A. Rappe was charges with unlawful posession of narcotic drugs and unlawful posession of narcotic drug paraphenalia. He was released on $750. bail. PI at is to Judges. Judge Platis was elected President of the Association at their first meeting Friday, September 18, in Salt Lake City. The meeting was held in conjunction with the Utah League of Cities and Towns. 10C PAGES CoolClirrate - pe.r 'copy Warm Welcome Bloodmobile to visit County William John Groff was charged with unlawful possession of a device for use of narcotics. He was released on $500. bail. Sept. 28 & 29 The mobile unit of the Intermountain Red Cross Blood Center will make its semiA fourth person was questioned annual visit to San JuanCoun-t- y, in connection with the inSeptember 28 and 29. On cident. The three were arrested at the Monday, September 28, the Park Creek Ranch. They have unit will be in Monticello at the elementary school between no relationship to the operathe hours of 3 and 7 p. m. The tors of the ranch. unit will then travel to Bland -ing on Tuesday, September 29, where it will stop at the LDS Cultural Hall between the hours of 3 and 7 p. m. Association is comprised This visit gives each memof all city judges in the ber of our county an opportunstate of Utah. Its purpose is administration ity to contribute one pint of to further the blood so that the blood their of justice and cooperate closely Disprogram can be maintained with the Utah State Bar, and trict judges Association other professional organizations in developing, supporting and promoting legal and proHOMECOMING fessional activities affecting courts of limited jurisdiction. In all three cases bail was set in Monticello City Court. head City Judges Price City Court Judge Tom G. Platis will head the Utah Association of City 16 at the hospital. During the past six months many patients have received many pints of blood through this program at no cost to them except for handling and transfusion service. It is suggested that those who have received blood or blood derivatives work diligently with relatives, friends and neighbors and encourage them to help replace blood used and give so that others will have blood available when needed. It is well to know that blood is expensive if not replaced, and that in our area a cost for the first pint is $50 plus $25 for each additional pint is the normal fee. In addition to the whole blood service provided, FBI many people have need for blood derivatives such as gamma globulin, Fibrinogen, serum albumin and others. These are provided by Red Cross commensurate with the supply a -variable. These products are extremely expensive commercially, but are provided by Red Cross without charge for the product as a part of the whole blood program service. Anyone between the ages of 18 and 66 years of age may donate if they haven't donated within the past two months and weigh 110 lbs. or more. Everyone should take time from their busy schedule to visit the' bloodmobile on Monday, the 28th, or Tuesday, the 29th. sponsors local conference SCHEDULE attacks have been educational Mr. Russell P. Calame, Spec institutions, Federal, state, and ial Agent in Charge of the Salt municipal Government faciliLake City Office of the FBI, department ties, chain-typ- e y, Queen and announced stores, corporate enterprises that "Bombings Pro-Ut- ah Get. 1 at 10:45 a. m. in the and banks, churches and temBomb Threats" will be the subMHS auditorium. a ples, and police facilities. Atject of special law enforcey, Bob Sparks today has been Oct. industrial development: The Pep ment conference to be spontesting to the seriousness of the 1 at 6:30 p. m. at the feild effect on economy, new jobs, appointed as an area represored by the FBI at the County situation, Mr. Hoover noted sentative for Pro -- Utah. more income, increased spend- between the swimming pool that during 1969 the New York Courthouse, Monticello, on This announcement was ball and the park. ing, long run benefits, such City Police Department Bomb September 25. made by Ronald E. McMillin, as better schools, and most at Parade- Friday Oct. 2, In an announcement concernSquad recorded $3 explosions Assistant Executive Manager will The line 11:00 and 3, 191 false bomb scares a.m. up importantly, similar conferences community ing being of Pro -- Utah. be at the High School. The in New York City alone. Other leadership. held throughout the United Pro -- Utah is a state -- wide, down east Industrial development betravel areas of the country have also will FBI Director J. Edgar parade States, a nonprofit, private enterprise -tween the states is becoming Center to Main , North on Hoover said that this topic was experienced wave of actual more intense and much more or bomb scares. sponsored industrial developMain to Canyonlands Motel, explosions chosen because of the great ment organization dedicated the In to addition West Elementary possible physisophisticated. up to concern of law enforcement to the promotion of new inTo reduce our state's tax loss of life, it and cal School, and south to the High injury and the general public over the dustry in Utah and the expanto an was that noted load, we must obtain our share School. according prevalence today of a wave of insurance sion of existing industry. of new industry. Game- - Monticello vs San although company menacing bomb threats and is Utah's founding indusPro -- Utah is now launching a Juan, Friday Oct. 2, at 1:30 no figures are available as to senseless bombings, including trial development firm and is state --wide membership dethe precise amount of property p. m. attacks on unwarranted the considered by many to be the acto velopment program damage caused by bombing and Half Time Activities-Pe- p police officers in which exChamber of Commerce for with quaint private enterprise and incendiary devices arson attacks as such riots and Club march, crowning of plosive the State. Mr. For this reason, civil disorders resulted in more its goals. announce are used. He commented that Queen, Homecoming Pro -- Utah is in the process than $31 million worth of propSparks has been appointed to ment of winners of floats and although most bombing matters of appointing some 25 busiaid in the development of this wood contest. are local in nature from a juris- erty damage in the year 1969 in nessmen, representing indusarea. A meeting is being the United States. This same dictional standpoint, the full Dance- - Friday, Oct. 2 at trial, business and area groups, planned to explore the bene facilities of the FBI's Laboratory report stated incidents involv8 p. m, in MHS Gym. to act as area representatives fits of industrial development. ing damages occurred in 350 and Identification Divisions and prospectors for its indusin 41 states and the Discities have been offered in the past trial efforts. of trict Columbia. to local agencies. These key men will keep Mr. Hoover commented that The FBI Director indicated Pro -- Utah apprised of industhe purpose of these scheduled that bombings and threats of trial development in their conferences is not to create a jombings have increased concorps of demolition experts, but representative areas - inforsiderably over the past few mation such as industrial sites, rather to acquaint police officers years and noted that the prinwith current bombing methods changes in local labor marcipal targets of these inane and techniques utilized by kets, utility rates, transporta34-1- 2 tion problems, research, etc. militant groups against law Mr. McMillin, a former enforcement and the general Salt Lake bank vice president, population. The necessity of more two Redd inCurtis School is concerned with Utah's The Monticello High gave having explosive, incendiary dustrial development in comand detonating devices handBuckaroos beat Monument Val- touchdowns. Dave Smith kicked make extra points on both to led only by experts will be parison with that of neighbor ley High of Kayenta, Arizona -- 0. 28 score halftime the states. Our neighboring states WHO... 2 US? stressed. The special curricuFriday. In the third quarter David have mounted aggressive camMonticello scored on its 4th lum will include topics such ina run 20 180 has Colorado with as law enforcement planning by yard paigns: play Bronson scored on a six yard dustrial development agencies, Steve Maughan. The extra and action in handling bomb s run for the last of Monticello' Dave was made Idaho 120, Arizona 100, by threats, searching and evacupoint kick scoring. New Mexico Smith. 75, as comating buildings, and visual In the fourth quarter, Monupared with Utah's 25. recognition of the more prevament Valley scored two touchA 9 yard pass by Richard of one the is Utah lent types of explosive, detoAlthough downs - one on a 26 yard run Smith to Steve Maughan with last to enter in this field, we nating, and incendiary devices. 10 seconds left in the first by Fred Sing, and the other on are equipping ourselves efFollowing the completion of and Dave Smith's a 75 yard punt return by Denny quarter, A number of agenfectively. these conferences, a specialmade it 14-Tsosie with 2 seconds remaincies have been formed to reD-- If conversion kick For Carelessness With Firt Uf ized subject matter will be A 26 yard run by Steve ing. They made no extra points, Utah's citizens could only provided in field police trainMaughan and a 34 yard run by making the final score realize the many benefits of ing schools by FBI instructors. Sparks named Contest-Thursda- representative Ralley-Thursda- Pro-Ut- ah Buckaroos take Monument Valley E2EHTED 34-1- 0. 34-1- 2. |