Show I Set AtatMoab Special Program BS degree 'Ker NimmbnsT Sunday Marcfi Efigrce Director of Teen and has had several years of experience both as a pastor and as the founder of Teen Challenge in Austin Texas He has work- 3 pro- 011 pm about the blems of youth and their solutions He will pre-l- st sent the drug problem and the answer which has been effective through ed for five years in the B2 O The Teen Challenge coffeeTeen Challenge will be houses and thousands of that R fcbruory 28 1974 gy-parents and teenagers acm diets and drug tfsers and ross the nation have rewill be presenting their ceived him in churches GiftSral testimonies about their high schools colleges and while on civic clubs The ReverCapggtry RepoSn experiences drugs and how their lives end devotes foil time to teen-ag- e have been changed evangelism and an is Nlmmons Rev counseling This program is open ordained minister with a w to all parents and any ttWITi T interested in the drug A-Quality problem which faces many of our communities 7:30 Clud- longs of Colorado Inc will be speaking at the of God Assembly Church So Highway 1JM Concrele CALL US FOR A GOOD JOB AT A FAIR FRIC E ON ALL YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS MARK BEESON i ru-- sjW-- - -- Engaged wwaMUWHKaiBBM ler0SnS Williams and son and Mr Williams’ mother Mrs Virginia : WUliams left last week for their home in Colorado Springs Colorado after an enjoyable visit with Mrs Richard (Ruth) Williams’ grandmother Mrs Elmer Ellis and Mr Ellis Mr and Mrs Richard WUliams and son recently returned from Turkey whore they resided for' two years while he served with the United States Air Force He is now stationed in Colorado Springs We Now Offer Full Service for Diesels COT naiY COMPUTE rrk OF MBS) Servk FUEL— TIRES— OIL CHANGES major BRAND 0RS 9 BRANDS OF TIRES VISIT RELATIVES Mr and Mrs Kenneth WUliams returned tost week from Salt Lake City where they spent a few days visiting relatives Mr WUliams received a medical check-u- p whUe in that city NOSES II S M WNEEIS Tire Compaq NORTH HIGHWAY 163 MOAB A Reminder from md your Postmaster Literary Club Now Offering Scholarship Applications are still accepted at foe Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education for a $100 scholarship which wUl be provided by the Woman’s Literary Club of Moab Dr Hancock Director of the Center annouces that applicants must plan to enroll in a minimum of 12 quarter hours of course work during spring quarter (which begins March 25) and should not be receiving academic financial aid from other sources The deadline for submitting completed applications to the Center will be March 4 Further details scholarship applications and assistance in completing foe applications are available at the Center office at 45 East Center in Moab being their dominates - - ' Bu-ta- stu-tes- Can you possibly lm- agine what foe Girl Scouts in Utah sold 130 tons of last year? Girl Scout cookies 130 tons rep re- suits 7 12 mUlion cook- let and it to again Cookie sale time Friday March 1 at 4 pm (after school) girls ta the town of Mo- ib (and all over Utah) will begin selling Girl Cookies 20 of foe profits from ri Smith basket-wea- book of 10 13c stamps book of 40 10c stamps $530 Sheet ot 100 10c stamps $1000 2 sheets ot 50 (100) 10c commemorative stamps $1000 In a few days you’ll receive the stamps you ordered plus one Thai extra one is our way of saying thanks for the stamp you "Spent" to mail this order (IMPS mMimi "Press one ' button transistor TVs" Scribe Barbie Smith Groff Vicki Leavell A Tracy Flynn Patrol Lea -- r i i ' fy We would like to thank our local library for subscribing to American Girl nd Boy’s Life whichare the official magazines of too Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of America These magazines are quite tal (especially foe boys’) tor badge work and hope Scouts will use them Also thanks to Carl Self for fixing a table ta foe Scout House Donated for use of the girls it was ta rather a sorry state of disrepair but now ta good use-Sco- ut ’ MOTOROLA QUASAR COLOR TELEVISION VALLEY Home & Auio 26 S MAIN ‘2595476 lt‘S 'ri " 24x44 1 BEDROOM 2 BATHS ALL CARPETED’ SPACE GLASS WINDOWS DULEXE 13500°° 3 BEDROOM COLUMBIA NEW STORM WINDOWS & DOORS DELUXE BEDS 7495” 24x69 0QUBLEWI0E f lolli- DRYER DISHWASHER SEEIMtM ' i )4SB0fr 14x 70 BRIGHTON 2 BEDROOM ALL ELECTRIC MSHWASHfR EVERYTHING i 11200°° used a wides ! 4 I’ j ASK US ABOUT VA Fimam from omiloblo nomo) $200 I $1000 I I $600 MOBILE HOMES I $600 I ’GouHi I 288®) Min VAsriifto Fee for postage and handling I MOTOROLA ve officers for thisT troop are Ahna McClat-ch- y as Treasurer Lori New 1 ' cookie money Anew sail- space has been provided on the south bulletin board ta the mail hall to post Girl Scout News photos etc This is ta connection with the girls working on foe “Writer” badge Lori and Honda Halstead Leslie Key and Lo- master" and addressed to the postmaster of your town Southeast Utah's Laiysi the sale of cookies will be kept locally and used for troop camping troop trips and troop outings during the year The bid- ance of foe profits goes toward foe upkeep of es- tablished camps such as working order Trefoil Ranch ta Provo Canyon and Camp Red- cliffe near Ogden New porches were built last year horses purchased and foe cost of hay for the horses came from week at Helm M Knight School Also at HMK Send it along with a check or money order payable to “Post- ' DEALER pops to foe children at the Headstart School and Sundwall Educational Center This troop is taking a “Brownie to foe Pole” -Flag Pole that is The Junior Scouts are inviting a Brownie to join them in the flag ceremony each Buy Your Stamps by Mall with this order form Johanna Niefl&on m heart baskets with Avoid standing in line VrW4 ips and Danish Save Time ( he menu-messa- ge Save a trip to the post office Fri-amo- ng 8-- boat for Camp Cloud Rim and water systems were AARPMEETS also repaired Some of the cookie money goes The American Assotowards “campershtas” ciation of Retired Per-- ’ HOME AFTER TRIP Mr and Mrs Lester partial payment of sons wUl meet Thursto jteqi to onq jof tha agirls camps day night in foe iCouncUChamberrat7f30 ’ ’depending '‘on the need of4 ' ' ' ta New Zealand the girl for financial help pm All members are ur weeks and Sidney Australia Cookie money also pro- to attend ged They report having a vides high school and col marvelous time but are lege girls to have summer glad to be home jobs at the established camps Many good things VISITING SON are accomplished with Mr and Mrs Lloyd your cookie money so be Vumable of Littleton Cosure and all the old lorado spent the weekend favorites try besides a new visiting their son Jerry flavor this year - lemon Bonsor and his family cremes Something new for the StuysftiVJL girls this year ta foe line of rewards will be a patch PQ NXI KNOW MRS HOBBS TW of Belinda Bear for foe AS A VETERAN OVER SSlAM girls who sell 74 boxes of corides those selling 150 boxes will receive a patch and a $500 deposit on an established camp registration Quen Smith’s troop 285 for Valentines Day favors delivered holders to foe hospital Help conserve energy On day they were given a brief orientation to cam- pus and then talked with deans and department heads in fields of their choice The exams Saturday helped university officials decide which students will become Uni-Tfrom1 versify Scholars and students Sta- - edva the $SC09 A abaUnited the tes were competing for ilar number of high school five University Club seniors will attend week- worth $5- - tag sessions next 000 each They received end Johanna attends Grand invitations to the exam- inations on the basis of County High School where g American College Test- - she is an outstanding ts and National Merit siness and English Students came to dent She is a member Logan from as far away of the Mogranda Yearbook m Sousrolfaaspflffej staffsn is $340311110” Postal rates change FIRST CLASS LETTERS 10 CENTS AIRMAIL LETTERS 13 CENTS ' York They were housed gecretaYy! She pCfSS In university dormitories continue studies to apd invited to mingle with Held ot business t X 7 m Johanna Nielson the" daughter of Thomas end Alloene Nielson 382 Hill- side Drive Moab was more than 100 out- standing high school sen- tors who spent Feb 9 at the Utah State University acquainting themselves with the campus meeting faculty members and taking competitive examinations - FLETCHER KERBY 8- ‘Why Wait TUi Mar- g3to 25? 6775 (VMCX- Church l’A Moab StotfeiftHosted At Utah riage’ is the title of a six ’session seminar in fir'ri Human Sexuality to be of4' fered at The Episcopal wChurch of St Francis this v" coming Lenten season Ths course based on the best selling book by Family Consultant Evelyn Mills Duvall mil utilize multi - media and deals Mr and Mrs James with the following topics: J Bittle of granger Ut- “The Sexual Revolution” ah announce the engage- “Man is More Than an ment of their daughter Animal” “A More Than Theresa Manette Bittle Private Affair” “AStyle to Michael Vern Hard- - A11 Your Own” “People man son of Mr and Mrs Who Care” and “Wilt today Vern C Hardman of Thou Love” “Why Wait Till Marr- Granger Misi Bittle attended togs?” to open to young FROM SALT LAKE Mr and Mrs Ira C MrmK uchnnii thrmMhnMi nersons in the 9th through Freshman class She will 12th grades and has no from Granger particular denomination- - j Lakcftyast week 10? si thrust a visit with Mrs ay’s High School in May The Seminar will begin I Mr Hardman a is gramother Mrs Thyrill Hawks and other rela- duating student of Utah Sunday Evening March 3 Technical College ma- - t 7:00 pm at St tives cis Come and bring your I joring in Building friends structlon I No date has been set for the wedding muwAim 259-587- Seminar Sot At Moab Total cost of order $ 40 t— ftiont tS9JS&£&‘ Utah's MOBUE HbUE iham DEfeS At? |