Show — February 14 1974 SSRis ®Ije ftOfff it aiiivk t i- - 77-sh- Colorado to be six three round bouts all proceeds were to go for purchase of athletic equipment ‘to note this week that Sun It’s iragtag and Frontier Airlines have Valley Key been meeting informally on the possibilities of Sun Valley taking over Frontier’s responsibilities in Moab The meetings give us some indication that the Civil Aeronautics Board considering the isolated situation of this Southeastern Utah community may rule in favor of Moab and against Frontier Airlines' application which seeks permanent deletion of Moab from its route structure SO EASY is familiar with air passenger traffic patterns in and out of Moab can hold much of a brief for the idea of continuing to serve the community with aircraft which seat in excess of fifty people Only on rare occasions are there more than a mere handful of people on any one particular flight to or from Moab Obviously If schedules and reliability were improved in particular with reference to getting Moab passengers in and out of Salt Lake City boardings would pick iq It is also obvious however that even with increased use by Moabites and those having business in Moab Convair aircraft cannot possibly work if an operation here TO SPOT NOW GmnmsSf Utters to ffo E&ter er ‘ Utah Senator Frank E (Ted) Moss has informed L Governor Calvin Ramp ton that "it appears that the US Department of the Interior will be of little help in planning for Utah’s future in oil shale development” In a letter to the Governor Moss suggested that the state should move ahead on its own with studies of the social and economic impacts of expected population increases in eastern Utah resulting from oil production from oil shale Moss had written the Interior Department last December requesting that such a study be under- - 4 : frosty and evenings tracks of at ' least two of them were seen in the :r-- ' ' vv France was considering a new method to determine the amount of as a display room for the Norge electric refrigerator the Horton washing House of Representatives hearings on the proposed Canyonlands National Park bill were promised by the chairman of the National Parks subcommittee The announcement was heralded by Sen Frank E Moss the Senate sponsor of the measure who said that ' the announcement was indeed good news The Times Independent was cited for outstanding community service at an awards banquet held at the Ramada Inn in Salt Lake City The newspaper was awarded first place in community service activity in competition among Utah’s 51 weekly newspapers for the publicity campaign which preceded the five to one victory for a new airport facility for the - in heard from the fields ’ snow ce machine and the Gruno radio The student body of the High school united ingiving thanks to those who voted in favor of the new schoolhouse They added "We hope that someday we’ll have something you might want - then watch us!” Jimmy "Schnozzie” Durante and Jack Pearl in the film "Meet the Baron” were supposed to create a sensation by crashing irtto a girl’s college It was playing at tiie Ides Theater Something new in summer ventilation for the auto was offered in a rotary sunshade that spun rapidly when the car was - Sees Little Help from Interior On Oil Shale Futures comes close to being viable Sun Valley Key the successful applicant among three which indicated desires to serve Moab last year before the Utah Public Service Commission ' could undoubtedly do a better job of serving the Comments and a greatly reduced cost from community Frontier’s operation Sim Valley's proposed schedule If the energy crisis and and flight frequency would be adequate for Moab's needs and far superior to what the community is gasoline shortage would ! receiving now We have believed that their operation end tomorrow (which we with commuter service to Salt Lake City could have don't expect it to do) we been viable even with Frontier serving the eastern feel Utah legislators ri Marketr but apparently Sun Valley officials believed would have to take along ' hard look at speed limits differently in tiie state of Utah The problem of course is one of continuity ‘i Without the back-u- p support provided by Civil ' Sure we get just as agAeronautics Board authority there would be times gravated at trying to keep -- when an operator could easily become discouraged the needle under 55 as the next guy particularly and cancel service without warning when it cuts into a businAt any rate developments are encouraging and should serve to prove that Moab’s big effort ess schedule butit's hard the past year to retain authorized airline service to argue with traffic fahas not been in vain tality records being chalked up on Utah highways the past couple of months 6 deaths in January compared to 25 last year Dear Mr Taylor all over the state of Utah And if there have been any We three Leos want and parts of Idaho We t a far in February we to express our thanks to also got to attend a Leo must have missed than the ice people that help- Club forum the first of That’s a better average ed finance our trip to the its kind ever to be held than the one being chalked in the State Lions elsewhere in Utah where Lorraine up conference in Salt Lake Ottinger gave a report nation but even nationCity over the weekend on the organization and ally things are a whole it was a grand exper- activities of the Moab Leo lot better ience for us and we know Club The forum was atLast week while tryit would not have been tended by dignitaries ing to fit a few hours possible without their from three Utah districts skiing in with a several-da- y help We want to thank and we are in hopes it series of meetings the Leo Club and Lions will become a part of fu- we had occasion to travel Club members for their ture State conferences the freeways in and arnelp with our trip and and conventions Maybe ound Salt Lake City The give special thanks to Mr in this way more Lions pace is much less hectic Howard Balsley for his will become active in and the sense of wellworking with the youth generous contribution is definite at least Also to Mr and Mrs who are also interested in being to country folks like us Slim Mabery for driving helping others who have never rotten us up there and back and Lorraine Ottinger quite used to multi-lan- e Chris Noel for looking after us while interchanges and mergwe were there Karla Archer ing traffic At the District Governor's Reunion banquet You never know where Friday night we watched Visiting next shortage might the the Cedar City Leos conMr and Mrs Edward up The cancer scare crop duct the flag presentation Clark is visiting their didn’t phase my smokceremonies Afterwards daughter Barbara Walsing habits nor did the we were singled out and ton of Moab doctor’s admonition that introduced to the gatherand nicotine were retar and were thrilled as ing for all my ills sponsible the announcer praised us To San Francisco from sore muscles to for the fine job the Moab Mr and Mrs Milton baldness But this month Leos had done in the flag Walston left Thursday for I’ve about decided to give presentation ceremonies San Francisco to take last year tqi the smokes for good While in Salt Lake we their daughter Kathy who and all is having her fourth cast I can’t seem to find got to meet a lot of Leo and Lions leaders from put on any cigarettes any more ot S U j r China forces in Formosa in motion i JM There was to be a ' Moab 60 Years Ago Fight Card at the ' In Grayson Utah tin High School Gymnasium with the main event being "long dreary howl” of four rounds There were gray wolves had been Washington following the building formerly occuinitial firing of the pied by the Moab Post-offiendwhich The building was project ed when the projectile being overhauled and rewent off course and modeled and the large crashed near Durango front room was to be used talks indicate progress rU TftroiigfitSf File of frilled with fed and white A request for delay of 40 Years Ago tiie Athena missile testThe V R Bush Luming program at Green ber Co took a long-tim- e River was issued from lease on the Moab Co-o- p I li - The Tinrouludependent And tte Grand Valley Times 10 Years Ago Crowning ceremony for Beta Sigma Phi Valentine girls was held at their annual Sweetheart Ball Mrs Glen Richeson was one of the women chosen she and her husband were shown stand- ing under a large “arch” ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER At THE POST OFFICE AT MOAB yTAH UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 1897 Second Class Postage Paid at Moab Utah 84532 Official City and County Newspaper Published Each Thursday at 29 E Center Moab Utah Samuel J Taylor Editor and Publisher Adrien F Taylor Feature News Editor Ernest B Milner Foreman Sports Editoi Kathy Kemper Typesetter Mid-Wint- " t twg j iFJma ®imefi-3nbepenhe- nt No one who m wmwm —m bwm-- ii — votes given to each man of the household It was decided that each man would have as many votes as numbered the people he represented two if he three had no children with one child etc Gambling paraphernalia taken by Colonel Yaw-so- n and his militiamen from Oregon went up in smoke in accordance with orders of Governor West The general stock of money in the US on Jan‘ 2 1914 amounted to approximately $3775464-09- 6 The treasury esti mated the population of continental United the States at 98181000 and said the circulation per " capita was $3511 The weather report for Moab indicated a weekly low of 15 degrees and a high temperature for the The entire week of 49 week was either "cloudy” or "partly cloudy” but no precipitation was M lake FHA Cenrnthn taken Cm ftsm tioab 20 Years Ago Sixteen of Frontier Officials from Interior Future Homemakers of girls a chance to collect airlines were expected to offer little help lAmerica (FHA) held their new ideas for their chapbe in Moab within a week for a promise to p: convention Februter and to meet new peoannual to the so posdiscuss information from a study or 8 and 9 at the Salt ple ary of inaugurating sibility in Colorado At 4:30 pm die girls mail Palace in Salt Lake City The Interior Depart- passenger and air Grand High got County together again for a The area this ment recommended that service for School sent sixteen girls banquet and a talk on was of housing Utah pursue the possib- question one of the main matters to this convention under image The 1975 state ility of assistance from discussed at a FHA officers were then previous the direction of Marion Housing and Urban Deveconhome announced and the conDunkley elopment tiie Environ- meeting club and omics vention to an end came instructor is A regular weekly mental Protection Agency advisor Pat Week’s and the Department of The convention opened Education and terns” featured illustraHealth with introduction of state In tions of a Washington Welfare y and a talk on officers flared with dress slightly Moss told Rampton he short sleeves and a planning for your future Army Private Gary L will ' be glad to assist the waist-lengfor this year’s Perez 18 a graduate of jacket ac- Candidates State with applications for state offices introduced Both bore Grand it High County assistance from the fed- companying an amazing resemblence themselves at this time School arrived at Ft eral agencies to today’s fashion trends From Grand County High Lewis Wash for duty with the 9th Infantry Di- A photograph depicted School was Andee Allen a 10 year old boy smiling who ran for the position vision under the Army’s at his father after gamma of Second Vice President unit of choice enlistment globulin serum rushed The girls then learned program Private Perez is schefrom Michigan to Italy about the history of jazz By BYU jazz duled to work as a Radio music a from bleeddangerous Moab police Gail Stewart Christensen stopped which closed the and Teletype operator in ing caused by tooth ex- group events 4 accidents during was driving a 1969 Tothe division’s company C night’s the past week two of them yota on Bowen Circle and traction POW’s of The next morning a 9th Signal Battalion He The on Bowei Circle ran into a stopped 1965 China freed group encounter entitled is guaranteed a minimum On Feb 7 at 1:25 pm Ford van belonging to in "Impact” went into ac- of 16 months of duty with custodians Cortez by Indian tion "Impact” gave the the unit that stay in the package MarseU Motors Ameriboarded Korea tar Martin Ha -until you want (or need ' and driven Moab The Ford can ships to join Chian whichever the case might maker no damage but Kai Shek’s Nationalist sustained be) them First the cel- the Toyota damages were lophane comes all apart estimated at Si 00 ChrisPTA Meeting and then the stickum on tensen wad cited for imstick doesn’t tiie wrapper lookout causing Scheduled Must be a shortage of proper an accident glue I’m damned if I’m On Feb 9 at 9:15am In Moab Soon going to use Scotch Tape Sandra Chavez was drivon every pack I open ing a 1969 Chevrolet west All parents of children ' though I’ll give ’em up on Locust Lane and HaSouth East Elfirst zel J Dunn was driving attending are urged to south on Bowen Circle ementary of the a attend meeting Seems the County got in a 1966 Ford and fail259-678- 1 a real good deal on a ed to yield right of way Parent Teacher Assn on metal carport for their An accident occurred Tuesday night February FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE 19th at 7:30 A large ennew (and extensively-usecausing $150 damage to ambulance last the Chevrolet but no da- thusiastic group met last US week And there’s little mage to the Ford A ci month and granted that K44 question that the struc- tation for failure to yield there is a definite need ture was needed It would right of way causing an for this organization in South East School and it to have to accident was issued be tough l acis hoped that' everyone 9 an on Feb snow and Also the frost scrape school in the off the windshield while cident occurred at 3:35 interested COMPANY some poor soul was suf- pm at First West and will make a special efattend Guest fering out on the high- First North Alfred Lee fort to will LOCATED AT 125 be Dr HK O’Neil driving a 1962 speaker way South Hancock from the the around came Pontiac to The problem is get the machine in the carport corner was unable to East Utah Center for con& vehicle under tinuing education Mrs requires removing the keep his and hit a 1965 Joyce Peacock District rear-vie- w mirrors It’ll control' to Ha- Director of the PTA vehicle more belonging time take probably The will also be present to Bowen Sr E rold to install the mirrors each time it’s used than O’Neil vehicle went on- explain what can be done a fence be- through the PTA and it would to clean up the and tore up Harold Shields help the group to longing windows SicflS Tuft— 0 Ron $teeb-25M- ?7S in damages o ganized It’s a great compartto the about $100 damage ment for a VW economy to the Bowen north on Highcar though (note pict- fence $800 to the traveling and vehicle $600 163 north of Moab I’m way how afraid ure) cited in a 1967 Ford with 2 ever that getting a stret- - Pontiac O’Neil taSrf whUe passengers His vehicle cher into a VW might crossed the center line 5 even present greater proon Feb and hit a At 12 parked 1968 blems Oh well back to 10 Johnmidnight W Os sola was FOrd belonging to pickup the drawing board Atlas ralsthen conMOAB UTAH tinued on hit a fence beIf ONE BLOCK WEST OFRUUH longing to Owen Malta ' included $200 Damages to the fence approximately $300 to the pickup and the Ford was totaled out MONDAY THRU Ossola was cited for ff driving while intoxicated SATURDAY Rooert D Tangreen' a - Moss - said fea-“Th- tv 4" knee-leng- th th Four Accidents Investigated Police During the Week Anti-Commun- ist Plumbing ‘ d) tioJSe Ittatodtf eieoric fVBSS:-S- tf ZsJS REPAIR s SERVICE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL getor-resultif- lg 2S9-72S- Keep Abreast of Activities in Si J$rtftfeMttdrt&fetoft This Rapidly Growing Visitor Mecca Subscribe Now to mTIMMDEPENDENT SSL £L-- 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