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'riOiif Sf4lp tujfr Oorp 84iio' - V : w 'h r v-n - yt:' - w-- ivX &&$&& w 3a£ tm WEATHER Moab Utah 845&2 'I Thursday 'it ft Feb 7 1974 VOLUME 79 NUMBERS ?:: & 331 V? yXvX XvXyAyX Jft Wfc taBW Oil scenon - sst- uM If permits to construct 936 million crude oil pipeline through the Mo- b area are approved hcpeftdly by October thlryear work would be underway shortly after an official rf Colony De- - & velopment OpimSrafrf Atlantic Richfield Com raSi£5? paay stated last week yfuiw vv-- t w 1 y nt Wti i x£m m? uerry bquire Manager raw Btvvi Tiour uia w mm demonstrate a technique week 1 tioab Industries Production as3 Climbing " W6rk on the first cut 7ri - mPH !’ x c nf U Je Ji il Xs £ or- ' ' v' ' V73S ? i such as Sears Montgomery Ward JC Penney or K Mart Co V:- George Hucki who is president of Kooki Jar Inc' is also president of Moab Industries is vice-preside- nt Squire and ma- at Moab Industries at work on produced: Total employment should be up to 20 by the operators Shu WM Hen Feb 15 and such appli- - I lude a j' — ' ’'H rtVi1 A4 'tH ' - 'tig- -' S x i — Ai'W 5 v r A'MkdM 14 ' (u Mm - ' &' - w— - -- vjurlk-'j- O ‘ 3TW” Goods confiscated Moab City Police in beer party raid last Friday niotlt ' ItlAlivUvl twoby kegs a foil and qn empty case of beer '15-gall- s on - i1 1 oW from the pre- - if !t -’ - : d the weekend there two ofuW?5"ciaoiio in rtdffTjS-- r in tin house were taken venUes were charawdm : byPolice and they were ffiel possession of ent home Chaies are beer They were turned : 'over to Juvenile Court Material confiscated for acthm included two Arrest of 1 r Juvenile ' beer ke8 a hill case for the theft of 4 tires and an empty case of was made by Chief Dal-er- n beer plus 23 marijuana ton over the weekend and pipes There was no ma-- V another Juvenile was rijuana evident however picked up wiih 2 tires accordliig fo Ciiief Mel All 6 tires belong to Dalton- - ta addition there Burr’s American Ser-giatolen property found vice t v pending'v 15-gall- on tavesttte ?d £“£ "“jjjjjy ?TaKw!l to oth- - inclumng a 192-mi- le V V to! : ii : 1 ’ nearly-complet- T ed r m umiTw Ws f f'f 1-- ifSw aMWa''iw4r m 2-- 1-- - vyi jll 6 " v ax (' "il n4 '54 fc '& r 5?!® 10 0-- ay MemrdWml rnK 't PnMfcE of 17? Sgewlg!: very gearjy defined tn tar Sy'iSwSSiS ind 8as lease sale at Fort Duchesne last week Shell’s Md was the high- ’ NEWCOMERS ' A nivmml HenryD Taylor ' a- 'rjr tr-'v i r- £ rf gas dai- - nryn — News Notes Hospital Jan 29 2 Admit: Admit: Michel- le Brammeier Walker Disc: Byron Eas-enc- y tin Edna Robison Gerbe drilled to depths be- - aldine Helm Michelle : low 10000 feet Brammeier The Utah Board of Oil Jan 30 Admit: None and Gas Conservation will hold a hearing February Disc: None 2au 31 Admit: John 20 to consider adoptton of an order setting re- - Nnop Vonna McDougall vised controls on pro Uly Ann Balsley For- ducticn rf gas in the Al- - rest Simpson Janice tamont - Bluebell field MrirtstodB’ Holly Olsen area in Duchesne and WMily Olsen tah Counties The or£r covers gas Caring and Evette restrictions installation Stocks Disc: None - ms of vu a presentation on landscape ting rf Southeastern utah including a demon- -' will® 351 Bratton and will display soma of his paintings cubic feet reports Carlton wells are one mile east Stowe staff specialist with and west and two miles toe Utah Gectoca'-- ” — discovery vrell- - The new tests will field successful ' bidder taking 19 tracts covering 6732 Nu?-Kr$iireb- vHm CC0 $78923346 on 27 a Newcomer's Club tracts of land sold Sun coffee ’ri11 be held at toe OH Company also was a -a vt 1" £ “eF SSrihSflllilLhi tew 4- -' 0 - i ASiSSi-w- ' SKS'“pSSth!£! : 4a: “ Carol Ames does ft nigh work on a with many inquiries about the position having girl's suntop shown in foreground The garment been made' She urges all made of white pique and trimmed in gingham Uce interested persons to and ribbons is currently in production at the plant perpare and submit the 1 A? resume and application The Fire Board will meet Feb 15 to review all t'"' ‘ applications and lfogfr "'i: if'kSJij tStf will have a Fire Chief 3fc 1 by March -- : 'fjl -- - a me -- yy- ' wL tfiil ns empha-promine- yT r'L' ' "Veia? 1 Patrol pipeline route which be- - pipeline is approximate- at the proposed plant 935 mini an( Parachute would require some nine typer c r Creek and heads west al- - months to construct rowamM ong a mountain ridge tovr "Many months of stu- Wviiimt "hwihwiii ward Douglas Pass to ug thedy - of dollarsmtny Grairi Valley of toe Coldhave been spent HCrCcTlflS FtltfOV ®e Craning up this week take a back seat to Stan allels Interstate 7? west toulteter”!lf accept- - on the basiuttadl scene Baker who hit for 24 e roHf® for ®e Une wil be the JSSk eJL?nSS? top gamf of points and had ' a fine ! it the WJ? week in defined “Jl night ali around utmo SSmsSLaSSf S2?eSif 7 Altamont coiSJ? toAitamont has two of the ?lth for safety and environ- - Moab:" top scorers in the region J®s mental protection” said with Stringham hitting at Hollis M Dole general Altamont currently rt®naer 01 Colony De- - leading the Division A w5rl5rni Ctob velopment Operation He of reon ten will face nets at 17 per game I?vdrZr u5!KC0 0rad0 fdded that public meet- -- the hot cagers of Moab As things currently wer® held last sumon Friday night Al- - stand in the Region Ten A IH1 communities near tamont sporting a 6 win standings San Jer-Juan rf nrrain fproP?18ed routetoso1 end one loss record will ahead of the DraStawith 4 wins and iSJSSCsCOmmeflt Md piS0® Ten the defending one loss TfIj?rs 1 Mill tor ll right- riM udStMOpi 1 fresh off behind with 3 win tnd one ifwV indi- - of a hot victonr against 'foss in the A and T5f?2J2?1i4V-- h cated a desire that ap- - Monticello will be look- - tamont the list of iiw for torir fourth win teams in the A Class SSfcawSto of60 000 by October forthcoming this year with one defeat has 5 wins and looses wtth Mbnttcrilo riso indicated that The Devils are being tort-u- p of construction led by a strong group of at 4 and 3 East Carbon rf 125000 of its proposed oil shale seniors J® a nsri®hj with good help is even with 4 and 4 the plant at Parachute Creek from Juniors Jerry Cow- - "and Green River ”e follows construction of additional would await approval end an and Bo Johnson both at 2 wins and 6 losses stations receipt at the pipeline hit in their TaMona has an 8 re- Estimated cost rf the right-of-wlast outingT but had to cert permit Herrick maintenance sinervisor adjusts Conference Saturday and Conference ' theme of “J® ®f fhe specialized power machines at toe plant “Latter-da- y Saint Home Sunday February SrnSSt!B electronics and instrument repair nt Elder Tayior was a Ideals" Special quallfy highly for the work Provo Utah sis will btf given to the businessman before being role of husbands and called to his full-tiwives in the Church Church position in 1958 ' Brochures of Presi-H- e also is a former Cal- - dent N Eldon Tanner’s iforida mission presi- - October 1973 General ' Conference talk on "The mm mbwp Role of Womanhood” will be distributed to the wo--County and was high bid- - and within about four 1 man the y ’X I WT — v-- b SS? roughly-studie- Elder Henry D Tay- - dent He served as man-lan Assistant to the aging director of the Council of Twelve of The Church's vast welfare Church of Jesus Christ program for 13 years of Latter-da- y Saints will The visiting Church au- Moab Stake the at speak thority will speak on the 5 i ' c "JJ ’ Utah Foy said the permit application covers a tho- - itereM i £ ' v‘ i W&t Lloyd'cLey or 4 '& subsidiary of ”1!?' Rowley Atlantic Richfield C Foy was named presi- - K2aS5duthJLi house dent of the new company ajar “Jf named for the La Sai SfiJE1 S?”08 mountains in southeast- - rL "“ryuana : IDS Conference Slated 9-- 4irtirkj s''' of Ifoib The application was filbd' with the Bureau Lead Management offices in Demur and SUt Uk ffity? Utahvby La Sal JJJJffi Pipeline Company a new- ly-for- nager of the plant 3SSI v4 SSLSl&'riSSfnaaywho 9? ’ rl'n now employed tributor for sale Kooki Los Angeles will receive the bulk of Moab production' and will distribute fto major chains ? J Beer Bust Busted bv Aloob Polico Friday and apprehended 28 bn the ISJrJpr f°“®® "“0t trooper' Ml betwwn the m of mottor premises tui - Si rSSL!?i 21 years Some vestigffion also fi8t 18 had beenln the house of Over f ' r r iSthwemf Inc ' WSctffliS bon Valley in San Juan County thirty miles south ut Jar i-- - applying trim setting in ' sleeves or zippers and so forth1 as each type of A garment requires girl's suntop is now being produced Garments made at Moab Industries come in pre-cand after finish-- ing are shlnwd to a dis- ii ri : indicate The construe- - Ri'? take nearly a Pf&f vjv tton will year and a good portion P'frjjvfc of the work will be head- quartered but of Moab £ 'This information which ri’ri was disclosed earlier this £ year when the company $fr held public meetings in Moab indicated that se- feral hundred workers Could be involved in the &&& Colony Development Operation announced late last week that applica- tUms for actual construe- tion permits had been fil- ed with flie Bureau of Land Management and be employed by the end of the week Specialized high-spepower machines are used and (perators do piece ' AppECtttlOtti work on specialised tasks L ' SSr-- SS -- : project erators were expected to -' V - ed v- 4v8 1 pLj £i'7 V! ' rbrv t of Operation of goods is nearing com plraon at Moab Indus tries with the plant in its second week of operation Manager Jerry Squire said the plant was operating at 445 per cent efficiency during the first dyandanda half of oper- that this level of efficiency is considered in the inustry as extremely high fora starting operation There wee 14 operators employed as of Mon- 10 uu regular production and 4 new and in ' training in addition to the floor supervisor Do- rothy Carmichael the at " " : IS!®??" Mr Stowe notes new drilling i to take place in the Seep Ridge area of Uintah County Texaco in' has received au- proval from toe Division of Oil & Gas to drill I 7jum Fb completion of a well in i fafflfig Barbar 868 barrels of oil and Ekkor Diana Christen- sen Disc: Forrest Simp- Mary Ann Walker Feb 3 Admit: Marie Thomson Disc: Belle Barbara Ekker A Baby Boy Claude Den- nis (Exp) Feb 4 Admit: Jeff Shipley Richard Wells Trim Wooden Mary Ann BuHick Due: Beverley Vickers A Baby Girl Gwen Martineau Ully Evette Stocks Diana Christensen - Gulf Oil and Shell Oil also were granted appro-Tatto- n val for new wells to be drilled in toe area this week —: —r r Hospital Newborns Feb I Born to Mr & Mrs Richard Vickers a girl 6 lbs 2 oz Feb 2 Born to Mr A Mrs Jesse v Ekker 'L'i ii j-- v J SL k ' HanksvilleL'( 7 lbs 15 12 ox x w VS" 'v0r s 'rvrr rf gas 502000 cubic feet per day The well pro-so- n duces from 11220 feet j r i ''T I |