Show r'YrtwiBAA "'' j"Ctefifrav'-‘’- t?i ''P’‘W ilL'g'itvy''7 t g 4'y5y t 'C1' yiWyll'M '"T ft'-- ' VisfSfHsm W' rras: BA 82 6 February 7 1974 Paths Are For People :t Coat from page BJ terest and a number of Parks The nearest bor- turnout loops This road ders of these two out- - its spurs and turnouts standing parks are only are kept open all winter eleven mile: apart and although after a heavy between the two is the snowfall it may be a day picturesque little city of or so before the road Moab with a wide variety crews can clear and sand of traveler facilities in- the road making it safe 1 for all vehicles cluding ultramodern motels restaurants commercial campgrounds Canyonlands is pene- trated by two roads norwith hill hookups and mally kept passable for highway vehicles The Isplenty of rustic campland in the Sky district sites nearby Both Arches and Can in the northern part of yonlands may be visited the park is entered by in all seasons even dur- - a graded dirt road Exing the snowiest winter cept during rare periods At least some of the roads of heavy snow this road in each park are kept is kept open at least to open to general travel The Neck where the Island begins Even if the at all times and off-rovehicles can explore still road beyond The Neck further is not passable the trip Arches is penetrated this far is worthwhile by one paved road which because the view from has several short spurs here down onto the faminto areas of general in- - ous Shafer Trail across the Colorado River gorge FORMICA WORK and miles of wild terrain on to SHEET ROCKING the La Sal mountain ranis breathtakingly ge MARK WALKER spectacular when blanketed with snow The Needles or south - 4 ft H 'H ¥ ad can-yonian- !jfc 4 259-563- ds 3 IS NOW FEATURING COMPLETE SKIN CARE s Facials & Make-U- p Eyebrow Arching Permenant Eye Lashes Lash & Brow Tint i v s - t Scalp Treatments 3aciall& om Uit Our —259-5411- — A 1 At the regular staff ges National Monument meeting of the Canyon-lan- The of the awComplex on Feb- ards recipients routinely produce ruary 6 Superintendent Robert I Kerr surprised work of sustained high acccrntoKerr a number of NPS em quality and the rewards resultployees with substantial ed more from the mancash awards Don Bel-fo- ner in which they conDutch Gerhardt Elto complete apro-e- ct spired mer Leystra and Roy than from the high Maki were each awardquality ed $300 and Melvin Grey duced work they proreceived $100 None of Kerr Superintendent the men expected the re- outlined events as folthe wards nor did most staff lows Severe deterioramembers know they were tion of roads at Natural to be presented extenBridges required Kerr sive Superintendent and road the repair offered his congratulawas maintenance crew tions to each man and to the Mondispatched expressed his appreciaument to do the Job Shorttion for outstanding work ly after starting the properformed last summer ject the men realized and foil at Natural Brid- - that the time and funds ern district of Canyon r available for the work lands is served by a would not be adequate paved road This road Working their regular 8 too is normally kept op- hour day the crew could en at all times although not complete the work in again a heavy snow storm advance of winter weamay block it for a day or ther Aware of funding limitations and the imso Is it worthwhile taking portance of the work a trip to these two nat- knowing that additional ional parks in the winter? money was not available for the Job the crew ask- The answer to this is an unqualified YES The ed permission to devote pictures which accom- their own time their hours to completion pany this article and which have appeared in of the road repair work the Times - Independent Crew members worked for the last month or so overtime without pay are but tiny samples of from that point on They the spectacular beauty had contributed about 700 that these two parks and man hours to the prothe regions that surround ject by the time it was them have to offer in completed - well in adthe winter And then too vance of winter They traveler accomodations made other personal conare at their best with tributions to the Job maintained their usual low winter rates no reservation problems and high quality work and so for no gasoline shor- made a number of sacritages to make traveling fices to assure the comuncertain pletion of the Job Kerr emphasized that And should you prefer to let someone else do no rewards or inducethe driving there are land ments were offered to and air tour operators in Belford Gerhardt Grey Moab who are ready to Leyqtra and Maki and that foe checks delivered take you to either national park summer or win- on February 6 represented only a fraction of toe ter rain or snow Thinking about taking costs that might have been a winter vacation trip this incurred under normal year before the energy procedures “One of toe crisis makes traveling a pleasures of working for problem? Try Arches A toe National Park SerCanyonlands ft Moab — vice” Kerr said “is that a perfect combination for you find yourself associated with top quality an outstanding vacation or even a people like Don Elmer Dutch and t Mel Roy weekend away from home ds rd off-du- ty XU - X 'V: Volunteer Effort Results In Perk Cosh Awards COMPlETIUNEOf KOSCOT PRODUCTS Don Patterson Two Scouts Gain Eagle Rank in Ceremonies At a recent Court o t Honor held by the Grand District Boy 'Scopts of two America Moab then presented them with youths received toehigh- - certificates from toe Na-eawai'd jthat edn b tional Scout Headquar-eame- d by a scout - the - ters 'There was an st ted Eagle Scoutrank' Receiving the Ragle rank were Kerihy Bohn 15 son df Mr and'Mrs' Doug Bohn and Don Pat- terson f 4 son of Mr and Mrs A F Patter son Both youths are members of Post' 2803 Venturer Scouts sponsored by the Moab Third Ward In an impressive' ceremony toe young men had toe badges that have been their goal through - formal reception after toe Mrs Nola ceremony Walker' provided two beautlful sheet cakesde- corated with toe boys' : names and a replica of 'a lam silver eagle Officiating in toe were members of 4he Grand District including James L Walker and Dr C A Raymond An “Eagles Nest” composed of Eagle Scouts also participated Like of you’" your teeth and gums need a diet to stay healthy That's why says Dr Carlton H Williams the slogan “Kick the Sweet Snack Habit’’ has been chosen for this year’s National Children’s Dental Health Week February 9 Dr 'Williams is president of the Am- -: erican Dental Association which sponsors toe annual observance f “Eating between meals or ‘snacking’ can be fun’ Dr Williams said “Most of us find snacks relaxing and refreshing and too CAN supply energy ami well-balanc- the-rest ed 3-- -- 1 - contribute® cWHghaslg need£r&utir!l imv food rI J l- ' - t h s- - the national policy to conserve energy First Security has money available right now in the form of Timeway home improvement loans to adapt your home to the energy shortage In line with We’re making loans on preferred conditions for insulation weather doors and windows new more efficient furnaces and heating systems even new roofing and siding most any home improvement that will help conserve precious energy and help keep m fwe your family comfortable Our sensible bank rates convenient terms and little or no red tape make Timeway home improvement loans easy to get and easy to pay for Stop in and see us for details 13 cer-emo- Uth AHHUAL Both SMI FMSacunlyBankotaounWuiUWiNA MEMBER r Ft FD10 M - - v- - 1't V : -- r I My UUh hMSwmty SIM Bank (HSixingMlIi UWi Sacunly Bank at logun Utah NA r A " 0 “IN ' l s : ' - j' gt-var- ' f - “ V’ i" - ''- '' ' i m c 4 a2 ! f t Les Erbes made tion to contact toe Continental Telephone Co to see if restoration of the amo- siren at and 6 8 pm am 12 noon could be ac- ny BUU SALS J v 259-517- Save Money on Boxed Envelopes Ream-L- ot Paper No 10 Envelopes Plain 500 (box) 4 No 10 Envelopes Window 500 (box) 4 No Envelopes Plain 6--34 500 (box) 3'° No 6--34 Envelopes Window 500 Ream-Wrapp- ed (bn) 3“ Bond Paper 2“ Rm nt Co 2 flSIn tterth of ASsetnu on Hitfmay 50 35 BeBs 3 Heifen w9 bo offeted for safe I r -- Cemdstka FnlStcunlyllM ai f-- ties1 oa pmmmaam mt Viasfcm 3hp livestock UWi N A £ b assn T of 8 4 POLLED HEREFORD FM SMMCr Brt ? on wtsmicotmDo IV & - ’ t'- - m future plans Most of the programs are set up to help the visitors in this area alleviate the problems arising from toe shortage of fuel Also she mentioned the proposed cou pon program that will be started this year An advertising campaign will be started in toe near future ami requests for information oh' toe Four Corners areas will be answered by the' The agencies involved advertising willbe done in major daily newspapers in the western part of the country principally Los Angeles Phow-ni- x Denver Salt Lake City and surrounding ci- well-bein- g’ TV c complished Elimination of toe whistle has been will be noticed in the past and held tins year toe first many persons have asktime ever and a max- ed of the reasons for imum of 350 boats will its discontinuance be allowed to take toe trip At toe present time FROM WYOMING Mike Geni is in Moab plans are still underway for the Friendship Crui- from Wyoming to visit se but: they will all hinge his daughter Mrs Roon the availability of fuel bert Beeman for the boats involved Along the same line FROM OREM of thought Harold JacMr and Mrs R C obs responded to mem- Burr and daughter She-ll- e bers as to toe progress Orem visited with of the annual Jeep Safari their parents in Moab He stated that one of the Ind Mrs Anthony r r form acids” Dr Willi- major factors governing Mr Pene and Eliza Burr Sunams explained “These the Safari again this year acids can dissolve the would be toe availability day tooth enamel Once de- of fuel The number of ON cay takes hold it can vehicles in the area would SAVE ’10-t- 0 spread throughout toe put a great preisure on 18-LAND 20-L- B B tooth and to surrounding toe amount of gasoline teeth available and he also WASHERS “Peridontal disease noted tost there has been i starts quite similarly no shortage in toe Moab Save $10 on when certain bacteria in area as yet but by the N washer Durabla to use form sugars plaque time of toe Safari things rinse cool specJil press irritant These irritants may be changed The Sacan cause the gums to be- fari Committee will not water temp control Was 17995 now $16988 come swollen and sore be making too many plans Matching gas and electric Eventually toe gums pull until toe gasoline situaavailable dryer toe and from teeth away tion can be clarified toe disease can reach toe autoSave $80 on 20-lMary Williams chairsupporting bone Then toe man of toe Grand Coun matic washer Has loosen and fare ty Travel Council intro- and 30-A! 'tfuced Ann Porter of the min delayed soak Was Juan Touristy and 28995 now 20988 Publicity Council- - who Matching gas and elec- loss of ntore f&turiQ teeth talked to toe members trie dryer available for 'adults than does tooth She mentioned toe plans : Plus transportation "v decay: and programs that toe He also suggested that combined travel groups MONTGOMERY WARD sweets ''be limited to from Grand and San Juan MOAB AGENCY mealtimes and then jit is Counties in Utah and too29 1 Center best to clean teeth Cortez Colorado have roughly after eating been making and of the 5 “You’ should eat a balanced diet of a variety of food every day to meet your nutritional needs” he said “When you eat meals three balanced every day you will be less likely to crave sugary snacks Good nutrition is vital to your dental health and to your physical portant dot joi beareless in the typtiif'bf foods we choose for snacks so that good dentafr ‘health and general putrifiona) Well-- V being atyrf hot’ en- dangered”Dr Williams did emphasize that: like?' most other things that are carried to extremes "habitual snacking nibbling and drinking between meals is not benefitidal to dental or total health “Tooth dec ay nd peridontal or gum disease are toe two most common dental diseases” Dr Williams' said “They are directly linked to WHAT NEWCOMERS A Newcomer’s Club jrmMgat and your dietary coffee will be held at the “Both food decay and home of Mrs Merv Law-to- n 235 MiVida Dr at 10 peridontal disease result from toe action of bac- am Wednesday Feb 13 terial plaque onthe teeth Nik Hougen will give a and under the gums” he presentation on landscape said painting of Southeastern Bacterial plaque is the Utah including a demonsticky allhost colorless stration and will display some of his paintings film that forms continually on teeth Accumula- All interested ladies are ted plaque has been iden- cordially invited to attified as a major factor tend in the cause of tooth deFASHION SHOW cay and gum disease “When you eat sweet " Montez Steele has been foods certain bacteria in in Salt Lake City attendplaque use the sugars to ing toe Spring Education Show of new hair styles These men saw a prob- A fashion show was fealem recognized that nor- tured with classes in mal procedures couldn’t creating the new styles solve it and they worked following out a solution that benefits everybody They not TO IIONEYVILLE only deserve these cash Mr and Mrs Cuitis awards but deserve toe Andreanson and children thanks of visitors to Na- have returned to Honey-vill- e tural Bridges who drive Colo after spenon better safer roads ding a month as guests as a result pf their skill of her parents Mr and and generosity” Mrs Leo Burr - to modernize your home to conserve energy Members of the Moab Chamber of Commerce were greeted by President Dixie Barker for their weekly meeting on Monday at toe SunDown-e- r Restaurant Minutes toe of previous meeting were read and approved and guests were introduced to toe members Vice President Dean Olsen reported on the membership drive and the amount of response to it 186 membership let- ters were sent out by the Chamber and approx- imately 11 per cent have been returned paid The membership drive will continue for a short time and all members are urged to remit their dues as soon as possible A report by Carl Sabo of toe CCRMA was given to toe Chamber Mr Sabo stated that toe directors of the cruise were now looking for commitment for fuel for toe annual river event A s SficckKsbrts To Oral Health off-seas- on V QiEFT w Chamber Looks to Projects For Coming Moab Season StonesrSttbepaihent 35 East Center St |