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Show r' "wane w. Wednesday, May sr ' Mill lllllll unit IlMIIII tun 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I l I I I I I I till mil I 1 1 1 I I I j 1 a Twenty-seve- ry 55 SI 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 IIIM 1 M MM ill mmm Artifact rewards offered MOAB An senseless vandalism National resulted apparent raised the of amount now to $1,350. at Arches Most of the individual are Park has pledges in an out- anonymous of pouring public originated citizens of or frequent visitors to Moab. A rock art expert and author in Salt Lake City donated to help defray funds The vandalism inclean up or restoration volved deliberate costs. efforts to destroy an Local National Park unusual, famous, and Service irreplaceable collection of prehistoric highway analysis of the site by Constance Silver. Ms. Silver is an officials reco- gnized expert in the and preservation restoration such of resources. continuing, at near the north of Recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a long time point of interest to Moab visitors and residents, the panel was subjected to extensive damage in April. A series of unsolicited pledges has energy conservation. of apprehension the ap- proximate time the damage occurred. Energy which was established Outreach program is with federal funds as directed toward small pilot - volume energy users. part of a According to DOE, program. The extension the Utah program will program is now being target five specific te He Jaycees The five areas the Projects in the program will focus on are agricultural ef- education program trans- ficiency, portation efficiency, building efficiency, will include energy audits, seminars and workshops. that welcome signs use to be seen on the north and south sides of Price. However, the state highway department took down the sign on the south side during construction. They will probably be fixed if the club gets underway, he said. The Board of T rustees & Staff of tfflevDw InlspntiD. You know its my Original Recipe inside when you see the Blue Ribbon outside. invite you to the Service Ini o use pen Dedloedfiooini dirndl for the new hospital! WHEN: 'rffourdldy, June 7 , WHERE: West of Price South side of State Highway 6 TIME: 1 This (oupon tpxxl for 2 pines ( )nqmol Ret ie or Kxtta Crispy and a roll for only 89. Limit one nufn per usotiner Customer pays ail applit able sales tax of the Colonel 9 ir es of i hit ken (( )riqmaJ Ret k or Kxtra Crispy) I l.trqr mashed potatoes and qravy I larqe salad b dinner mils ( Jet all this for Sr 99 and this applu able s.des tax OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1980 OFFER EXPIRES june 30, J! rmo mupnn K'Hid "Itnne total soft xd about a moal" nnh al alore COUPONS GOOD ONLY AT S I ORIS Kentucky Fried Chicken. PSA-- 8 iThis ltlrd I IS I H) :45 a.m. Free Guided Tours following luncheon until 5 p.m. I Kentucky lined Chicken, DCA.R niorr , OFFER EXPIRES junf.30, muo (Replacement Facility for Carbon Hospital) iThi, ...upon .mid uni, ,l artHri-t- Itntad in thin aiij BH Price: 801 East Main S. 1 i 1 1 Castleview Hospital I I only al Hor in Ihia ad PSA-- 8 I I flood 1:00 a.m. Free Buffet Luncheon to follow at (Jet piet esol the Colonel's or Extia Crispy, Origin. il Reti 5 pint of gravy, and rolls tot only )h.49 Limit onemi)on pert ustomer Customer pavs .ill applit able s.des tax 3 toupm Limit one toupin per ustomer Customer pays all iTttik (.Hjpon addrvuiirN energy the some A small business and a toll - free "hotline". The public is enSilvers methods and procedures for couraged to report any restoration of the rock information to Larry art are joined by law Reed at Arches enforcement efforts at National Park Ms. The Price Jaycees pride in getting the have bee:, inactive club underway. since last year, but However, another there will be an effort effort is going to be to get the club under made to organize in way again this sum- July or August. The mer. chapter will be open to Former President males between the Bill Welch Jr., of the ages of 18 and 36 Price chapter said, years. Hopefully the time Despite recruiting efforts their seems to will be right to get the have been something club going again, he of an apathy in civic said. Moab. to 50 HOSPITAL utilizing new information and eyewitness reports of persons seen at the site Outreach The to all CASTLEVIEW FBI investigations are Club may get active noted and pictographs petroglyphs examination and with internationally comment, offers of cash rewards, and a donation to help meet the costs incurred by the event. Energy for vandals. Park Ranger and and reward arranged act program. expanded states. 9 honors. The valedictorian was Brett King, and Anne Jackson was the salutatorian. from East Carbon High School Thursday night. Of the total graduating, 14 have been offered scholarships, and seven 11 1 1 y Graduates presented students were graduated were graduated with n I will be Utahs Energy by Utahs Energy Office has been Extension Service, 1 1 tlllllMII 'n D.C. granted $314,000 from III I M M the Department of IIIIHI Energy to establish an II i'i II 11 11 Energy Outreach I II i I I I 1 Advocate, Price, Utah Feds to fund energy study, information group teach areas administered WASHINGTON, !! i mi 1 28, 1980 -- Sun HOSPITAL CORPORATION OF AMERICA |