Show s: r t 'y 3 mnii— - ip im n '' ' lyywiw "i — V' - Hv - v V )''' '''i-- — V ft - t frimn grt MocbRlsn in Blast A dynamite blast cau sed bar a fast fuseseriou sly injured Karl Tang ren last Saturday night as be and Kay CTangren were blasting rock for the foundation of a house The accident occured : at Karl's is about 5 nines' the potash plant on fc"L--d U-2- 79 at about 8 pm According to Kay C nad been prepared with 30-ho- les dynamite and the fuses Ut One fuse burned too fast and went off before the two were clear of the blast area They were both knocked to the and the blast ground caught Karl from behind collapsing one lung and causing serious bruises ' and lacerations The completion of blasting took at least 5 minutes before Kay C could help Karl He took him to Allen Memorial Hos- in a pickup where etal i being treated for in- Cieft fine Again Girl Scout Cookie Chairman Mrs Robert Ames displays the assortment of cookies to be sold beginning Friday by Scouts across the nation Left is Charla Wimmer a senior scout right is Lynn Wimmer a cadette scout and front is Sena Taylor a Junior scout Girls will sell cookies in pairs and proceeds are used to support scout programs juries : - BANK CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES Pouring of concrete In the basement walls of the new First Security Bank building is scheduled for Friday March 1 it was announced this week r Construction was held up for two weeks in order to redesign the sewer plan at the building Original plans called for a natural flow line into city sewer lines However it was determined that there was not enough natural fall and the decision was made to install a sewage pump in the - faS0 IS The National Park Service is tooling up for the opening in March of ' most areas which ' have been closed for the winter in the Canyonlands National Park complex Island in the Sky area of Canyonlands will open Friday March 1 and will be fully staffed by March 8 according to Superintendent Robert Kerr Work on the White Rim road is scheduled r road mid-Mar- ch Arches National Park will be open at night beginning March 1 and dry camping at Devu’s Garden campground will be allowed starting March 8 Assuming the weather is warm enough the wa- will be turned on at the campground April 1 ing for the movie Robert White of the Moab Movie Boyle art director and Committee Three officials of Columbia Studios were in Moab last Thursday and announced they definitely plan to make a railroad movie here beginning on April 1 The working title of the picture will be "Bite the Bullett'r according to Commuter Fughts t i i v 4 person starting on ''Vv'' the same num ber of seasonal employe-te- r theAthis summer ei will t ox Edward B Rich riitait QtOpIm-bMwlS- f Web Scheduled InSanJutm -- of the track and the same vintage steam engine used here two years ago will be brought in from Englewood Colo The setting is in the 1900 to 1910years and Mr White has been M&k drill 4 oil and gas wells in San Juan County was filed by Texaco Inc Denver with the Division of Oil and Gas Conservation in February ' The wells will all be located in sections 18 and 20 T20S M4E ta arrange tor a ntnnber of Aneth Development and old cars rt that day to are numbered Aneth Unit be usqd in the movie - F-1- G-2- 20 18 am and wi 8:10 pm ar- riving Salt Lake InterJ?" national Airport at 9:10 News Notes acstaffs ! to Kerr between cording am and 8:45 pm resNatural Bridges Nat- 30 ana 35 These will in- dia Weaver Marvin Don Feb 19 Abntti Hazel scheduled airline pectively' Monument’s loop elude bath maintenance da ional Barbara Thurman construction bank should be completed road was opened Wed:"r rrrj Passenger fores will Baker Orville Plank Hall ie CUjr-Prbe: late this foil (K SrttLak Wk iqrciauKtolU stays on schedule the new Price and Moab nesday and the Maze one-wwi Salt Lake Sybil Gordon Eudene LumbardiCarolyn District of Canyonlands off v significantly v in we banning April 15 31900 City-MoBeach one 33200 Two will be opened March 17 roundtrip flights Feb 21 Admit: Mari- $1600 will be operated with way Price-Moa- b Needles District has Newel a 20 Admit: lee McDougald Eva Mae Pcb one-wRoundtrip fores the airiine’s fleet of 5 been open all winter and ? 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Feb 24 Admit:' Edgar' The work of several 7 andvegetative Weiselmann is chief of age wlllbe Baker Ivah BilfordNel- years: For craft passenlarge section that ' hi Bartholomew uldbeup Elaine 'Robert dies impact studies in Marandoo geologist at the project carried at half -- fore when lie Maginnis & Baby Girl Ro- - Ritchie (hiring the back country areas wo Douglas Tah: Camn "the place of olco-ty’- V and of him it-u Cooper said considerably i'follby accompanied coming month TheSquaw “Behind this tyke Flat’Toad is progressing ' ' IWLjSjaSSJKteJi Sun ' transIbMiAtate Doml- -- ' beard is an easy-goiterpretive work tralianAborigine Valley Key Airlines nick ti : With a said Kerr well now fMwnuai Kswborri in Morjis Harry Jeslationwtk reported in smile that 'complements of its tom year Twin Otter fall Havilland to 22 Born 'Orville Fdb Disc: Mr'fW r the January Triangle ma- one’s first impressions scheduled airline 'opera- - miesterA weather’ Plank Gwen Martineau and: Mrs : Robert ThurJ tions division a of the is gazine 'the publication of of Maranddo" Flights will depart ' a girl 8 lbs man The author sccom- Texasgulf Inc Corpora- - Lydia Anderson Salt Lake City Internaoz1 11 ClanAdmit: 22 12 Pri tional Airport at 6:45 am tion of Denver Colorado Marandoo' the latest gw1 6:30 and pm arriving iron ore property of and while there ? Price at 7:20 am and Australian off- he met Weiselmann1 The Ticket sales are under- admitted free of charge 7:05 pm arriving Moab shoot Rhodes Ridge Mi- trip was partly in pre- way for the Utah This is the third con- at 7:50 am and 7:35 Chief of Police Mel ning Co Ltd lies deep paration for an upcoming Orchestra concert secutive uear the ‘A window was crashed Buick was going through Rerespectively pm in foe heart of "dream conference in Perth which to be held March 11 and orchestra has turn flights to Salt Lake Dalton was called out at through and about $2500 tin intersection and rat time” country 650 miles was to involve Ken Kutz in conjunction the South- appeared fo Moab and will1 depart Moab 6 am: Monday morning damage done at Walker into a 1965 'Plymouth north of Perth Western Vice President interna- eastern Utah Fine Arts during prior years sev City to investigate a break-i- n Drug Feb 22 at 8:30 driven by Bruce D Law-pAirport) at Australia According to tional projects and presi- Guild is : conducting a eral concerta were also (Canyonlands at Miller’s Super MarTbena Lee Dohse ton and belonging toMD 8:05 am anj 7:40 the Aborigines it was dent of Rhodes Ridge Mi- membership drive ket played here by them a 1969 Plymouth Lawton Abort $200 da- driving in the dream time that ning Co and J G PinkEntrance to the rear belonging to JB Wig- - ' mage was dune tothe Ply-gi' A special rate at $2 door of the building was serpents were transfor- erton administrative was pulling in to mouth and about $500 med into mountains' the manager per ticket is bring offer- clubs and organizations gained tar knocking out 2 park in front of the store done ti the Buick Law-- " tracks of giant lizards The author described ed members of the guild and are also available at Dispute' cinder blocks reaching stated the brakes rt ton was issued a citacrested river courses ft Mt Bruce the second a 20 per cent reduction The and unlatching the the vehicle foiled caus through tion for improper look-o- rt the spirits of young mai- highest point in Western from the regular ticket The Originals and at ForSettleraeat door !The only items sto- causing an accident dens became embodied in Australia at 4056 feet price of $250 len apparently were two Electronic i An Royce’s police also picked City The House Interior 22 pistols three Buck birds It was announced tills1 individual membership in and the surrounding landfor cur4 Juveniles up Charlie Brechtel Ken scape saying "As the eek that Maestro MaurWednesday hunting knives and at the Art Guild which is Comihittee week violation’ last few A1 Wiesel-man- n sun varies in bill which least one box rt 22 amHutchinson on the streets intensity ice ‘Abravanel will be In $5 per year will en- approved for being :j Ken Kutz and J the greens purples orMoab to conduct the contitle the member to one would allow the Federal munition at 4 am They weie or- -:G Pinkerton all former anges Chief : Dalton' said and blues go cert this year and the ticket at the reduced rate Courts: to divide thd' 18 dered to anoear in Juar- residents are discussed through a spectrum of in- program will include a family membership million acre Joint-us- e clues were be- Tuesday entitled dividual change remind- Shostakovich’s Symphony which costs $10 will en- e between the Hopi and fog investigatedandthere it in the article 1 Dusk to in West- ing one that this craggy No 5 Debussy’s two noc- title all members of the Navajo Tribes "Dawn suspects ern Australia Diary of monolith just had to have turnes "Clouds" and immediate family to tick"We are elated" Hop! Court a Day in the Field’’ its genesis deep in dream "Festivals" and R ets at $2 Other classi- Chairman Abbott Brechtel who Joined time Strauss’ "Don Juan" fications of membership said “We would "White tree-lik- e Texasgulf in 1070 is sen- in the Guild includes sus- have preferred the bill ghost tone poem lor mining engineer of gums with tortured kno-th- e The concert will be held taining membership at traduced by Rep Sam Rhodes Ridge pro- - bbly limbs and tinder-Je- ct at Grand County High between $25 and $499 and which r The author says of dry spiitifex grass grow School beginning at 8:00 a patron membership for 1 have had Congress him "One resists the at random in the warm-re- d pm All students will be $500 or more itself divide the land but temptation of comparing earth Scattered amwe view the 'Gwens bill Brechtel with Austral- -' ong the grass are ana fair and equitable as Ians It’s easy to see omalies of colour where the Hooi conipionuse’’ the similarities he has purple and red wildflow-er- s said Chairman in terms of economy of relieve the monoThe Owens Bill which speech and movement tony The relentless sun lack of pomp and cere- scorches the surrounding The Moab Red Devils cJSUS mony candor and puck- bushland producing a disen- sense tinctly Australia smell looking for a win in their Coach Ford ish the $9 last game of the year aluheto- - eral authorizeg Courts to partition it defies words" will travel to Blanding ed by the rest of the squad the 18g2 Executive Order to finish out tile season as needed Reservation (the Joint- Game time for the event use area) and includes Although the outcome rt the game won’t make Is 7:30 in Blanding the Hopi villages rt any difference in the end as part rt the ' a) results rt the Region Ten DRUG SEMINAR exclusive Hopi Reservathe Devils ATTEND SEMINAR standings tion would like to have this Several people from the : win for their own reasons Moab area have been at"I think we have a very The Devils are the De- - tending a Drug and Al- good chance rt gaining Sefending Region Ten and cohol Abuse seminar this nate approval of this Bill State clumps and have week in Salt Lake City and thereby gaining a not lost to the Broncos At the invitation uf the workable Congressional in the last two seasons State rt Utah Attorney solution to this century In a game earlier in the William ' City old problem" the Hopi Benge r ji ir year the Devils domina- Councilman Gerald Bo- Chairman said ted the game ater Police Officer Law“The HopiNavajo land The Broncos however rence Rowley and Depuwill be looking for s win ty Sheriff Carl Davis were dispute has been before (7 ' : r ' V Yh to enhance their region at the seminar which the Congress for many record for the standing ends Feb 28 years and the members of the Interior Comat the end rt the year ' " " mittees of both the House The Blanding team has NEW BABY are Senate a good chance rt pulling Gene and Glenda Ciar-u- s and the t vih off a win and with a win formerly rt Moab aware rt the need to bring would drop the Devils to have recently adopted a about a solution in this a not so good record baby born Feb 11 wrigh- - session that is in the inwwwWiiiMt itfwtoiriwWAiirtiiiL Hoping to see a lot rt fog 7 lbs and 8 oz The terest rt both Tribes” action are the juniors of Curus family is now liv- Chairman Sekaqu&ptewa said this year’s team with ing in Greeley Colo Charlie Brechtel and A1 Wiesefmann 2JJJJ ?“ rjce”wesait ay For Wn ab ’ Former floabites Featured 5S onreresource mnnTira in Australia ay w rasssffi®- - -- - ng i- -- r Ifodca'ofintention' to It appears now that will bndril- some 100 extras will be led to a a verage proposed required and shooting is depth of 5822 feet into the to last 3 mon- - Desert Creek formation depart Price at 8:35 expected me About Four - Spring Canyon'i The information desk at the park headquarters in the Federal Building will be manned by foil-ti- Aprll8'' for a horse race segment Locations in Professor which is prominent in the ' Valley are also under stu- - plot of the story rewill a and group dy Edward Brooks director were here last week also and the three rented a special pickup truck from Denver and Rio Grande Railroad rigged with train wheels to scout shooting sites on the track between Crescent Junction and: Tom Shaw associate pro-- : Potash: Gold Bar is one ducer and general mana- site and several desert ger He has been in the sites are also being stu area three times scout died according to George now in to fits Horses will be used - - Prop-Jetsir-cr- aft tickets Now on Sale Te-xasgu- Johns-Manvil- le r For Symphony Concert lfs - Symphony ‘ : 71-mem- 7 - m - nsssaasaas irimtari ns Heds : Times-Independe- nt - ’ ’ t v Seka-quapte- wa - (R-Ari- z) : Hoop Gamete Season for Moab m self-effaci- ng 1 njp 5“ ffiS? 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