Show -- - fMfc - s r r4 fc'‘K' Mrs Calvin Ilansen kindergarten teacher at Helen M Knight School reports that parents used as resource people in the program have been extre-- : mely valuable in offering a wider variety for the children During January the parent participation program was used in connection with a social stu-ie- s unit on weather which includes understanding of die thermomofac-tiviti- es eter and temperature This led to study of countries which have different types of climates such as Alaska and Mexico In studying the Mexican culture Spanish greeting words number words and songs were introduced Singing was done to accompaniment of instruments common in Mexico and Spain Some of the children who had visited Mexico or are of Mexican descent brought interesting artifacts to share with class One mother members who speaks Spanish fluently visited with the children spoke to them in her native language translated common words and shared her beautiful costumes and souvenirs Several mothers and cadet teachers helped a lunch of Mex-ca- n I repare food for the chil- dren consisting of foods which they had studied about previously Mrs Hansen said the incorporation of parents has been very valuable to the kindergarten pro- gram Their occupations talents and regular class- roan help do much to enrich the regular cur- riculum : i pa- ia !fi Package today ‘J 1 ' FARMERS INSURANCE K-- GROUP MOAB UTAH l2SNo MAIN 2594284 Carroll Junior Meador Judicial District Court Feb 4 upon a charge of Issuing and passing a check in the sum of $120 to Conoco Service Station well knowing that the check would not be paid by the bank upon presentation Upon advice of counsel the defendant pleaded guilty to the charge Before accepting his plea of guilty Judge Edward Sheya advised him of the burden of proof which the state had to establish the nature and consequences of the offense and questions to determine whether or not the plea was being voluntarily entered The court found that the defendant understood the consequences of his plea of guilty and that the plea was voluntarily made and therefore accepted the defendant’s guilty plea The court ordered a report to be prepared by the Adult Probation Board to be submitted to the court prior to March 5 and set pronouncement of Judgment for said date at 10 am The defendant released on his own since it recognizance appeared that he is a long-tiresident of Grand County and has a family here : pre-senten- ce me The court awarded divorce to LupeM Moore from Bex L Moore and also granted a divorce to Edward Daniel Schock-nmy- er from Loretta Jean February 7 1974 Moab native Robert J Reid has been appointed a Captain of the Utah Patrol Highway effect- ive Feb 1 and has been commended for his years of service in the patrol respect to guardianship and probate matters: Approved the annua! accounting and petition for approval of withdrawal of fluids and reduction of bond in the guardianship of Madge and Jamie Lynn Hollin-g- er terminated the guardianship of Charles A Steen Jr made an order of distribution in the estate of John Wesley Newman Jr approved the sale of real estate in the estate of George E Jennings approved the 12th and final account and terminated the guardianship in the estate in guardianship of Johnnie D Hopkins: and approv- - ed thefinai account and petittion for distribution in the estate of Walter R Landwehr The court tried the case of LeonEpmeiervs Moab Broadcasting and Television Corp finding issues in favor of the defendant and against the plaintiff holding that the plaintiff did not prove his case by a preponderance of the evidence and did not sustain its burden of proof Patrol officer - served as a trooper in'- the Zion National Park area was promoted to sergeant in the Cedar City district and transferred to Salt AND remember Lake City freeway work when he was promoted to lieutenant The 65 men in that district gave him a party and presented him with a plaque which reads: "To Bob Reid - in appreciation for the outstanding leadership exhibited to the personnel of Division Two Highway Patrol from 1969 to 1974” His law enforcement career began in Moab in 1950 on the Moab City Tolice Department He is the son °f former resident Mrs Maude Moore and is married to the former Donna Jean Meador daughter of Mr and Mrs Carrol Meador and is a Grand County High School graduate ! Gossiiisirt Time Extended on Mining Rules extension An 15-d- ay v 5 f ' AND SO CAN OTHER ROOMS Of TOUR HOME £ ry To YOUIL A letter has been received in Moab in thanks for aid received here last summer Robert Carrier St states he Paul Minn was jeeping in the when a rock punctured the gas line of his vehicle He was able to get back to the highway before running out of gas but was stranded there for about 20 minutes when a Utah Department of Highways struck stopped The driver put gas in the tank and when that 'j - iisi —j 3 f- '’H’j ds - Vice-Preside- Wim ' - HOW EAST AND ' IT CAN v g ji ' z BE "“ Let us help plan your efficient attractive kitchenl ffrque’jgM OF PURSES Many Styles & Colors Galleria Hair Fashions Custom Craft Call 159-T1- 16 o nr: m iiA BMi ' V ' ' I aqu ? tv 7 finishes ut1 ns Sold Nationally See at VIC' t’lwtilWiftto- nt lending-operatio- J J' li? ’ New In Mesb Refrigeration i be Held DOROTHY’S HOUSE I - - INEXPENSIVE More than 75 farmers and ranchers are expected to attend the Annual Stockholders Meeting of didn’t help he put some the Federal Land Bank of Provo to gas in the carburetor Association held 9 1974 February Carrier offered to pay for je P Crest Inn die gas and the driver 5 said “No enjoy Utah Spanish Fork instead” Said Carrier Association Manager “I did enjoy the state Blaine D Hales said the What a beautiful state meeting will start at 10:00 what beautiful people and am with association what a great policy for President C Alfred Frost providing aid” presiding He said he wanted the Maurice Bide Federal people of Utah to know Land Bank how much he appreciatwill be the feaed this deed and wanttured speaker Other eved them to know he would ents include be back again along with stockholders the annualreport highothers he has told about lighting the the state of the association for 1973 In addiBIRTHDAY DINNER tion two directors will Mr and Mrs Ross be elected to serve terms Thomson entertained at on Uie board a birthday dinner for Mr “1973 was generally a and Mrs Hall Thorne 1 honor of in prosperous year for most February Hall’s birthday The eve- - farmers and ranchers in ning was spent playing the Provo association'! President Frost said bridge “We think the outlook for 1974 will be equally good and we’ll explore that at BROTHER DIES Mrs Jesse Holyoak re- the upcoming meeting ceived word of the death Those attending will hear of her brother WUliam reports on the outlook Blackmore 70 from op- for interest rates and the en heart surgery He was availability of money for president of the Lamanite long term loans All members of the Mission in Cardston Canada at the time of Provo association are inhis death He was buried vited to attend this year’s Annual Stockholder’s there February 4 Meeting 8&J Neetimg BE SURPRISED AT Letter of Thunk? Contes From Summer Visitors (Wj TPHr-flT-T Paneling CAN HAVE : ffl ! -: i Nation's No I Killer va i- ALL OF ITS EXCITING NEW COLORS ARE AVAILABLE AT MOAB LUMBER! of the period allowed for public comment on proposed new mining regulations on Na- tional Forest lands has been announced bringing the deadline to March 1 The extension was Nearly 3200 residents Americans this y of Utah will die of heart Dr Toronoto said That allowed at request of reand blood vessel diseases is more than were killed presentatives of the min- in 1974 according to Alan in all the nation’s wars ing industry according to F Toronoto MD presiAside from the suffering Assistant - Secretary dent of the Utah Heart and loss of life heart di- Long The proposed regAssociation This numseases cost the nation an ulations would require ber represents 46 per estimated $197 billion in miners and prospectors cent of the state’s eslost wages and medical to submit to the Forest timated Service their plans for total of 7000 expenses each year deaths from all causes Early diagnosis and prospecting and mining treatment can reduce the and for restoration of this year incidence of heart attack surface areas after minDr Toronto announced and stroke the two major ing operations Announthat in February Ameri- cardiovascular diseases cement of the newly excan Heart Month the natended period for public Knowing their early wartion - wide Heart Fund ning signs and risk comment appeared in the factors can save lives Federal Register for Jan-uacampaign will be conducted to educate the Am24 During February volerican public about the unteers from Grand Co nation’s number one kil- will visit residents to disfederal Land inflers — heart and blood tribute heart-savin- g vessel diseases and collect ormation “These diseases will Heart Fund dollars tohelp Rank Meeting kill more than a million your heart if 9Mt : a Schocknmycr The following action was by R M Helm Colonel taken by the court with s: The veteran Highway Cardiovascviar Diseases - V - Promoted To Patrol Captain can-yonlan- Ron Turner smaller District Court Session Closed Here Tuesday was arraigned in Seventh ‘T' Iiii' H Moab Native Age 30 to 60? Why not check Farmers exclusive 3060 Auto in fiTn'T 'Tj u n nyHC the piogram for 3 12 hears to great advantage jeet may save big money on auto insurance struction j v a'2y B6 ln-re- nts have been used in Sugar Snack Risks The more often sugary snacks are eaten daily the higher the risk of serious effect of dental disease according to the American Dental AsSweet foods sociation that are held in the mouth for a long time - cough drops breath mints and hard candies for example - can be particularly damaging the Association says You lirrr efotfttti — v V $ Parent Participation Great at- inKindergarten individualizing Cadet teachers and i V: h ?"iW WT 1‘ fjdol Route El"-- ' ' v 5 y- - S88S8 tim 4: 'fft't-r1- 'J-- 11J it V5 "if insted 4x6 BEAM Weighs I F Easy To elTrri ' ii n hiIAT iru rtfi — nW |