Show - s fMjfVd sh- - "tJ'M 1 w yA ' V ’"xl V i V' v V ' 4" ' ' - " 4 "' "r J ' 'i Volleyball Tourney Slated Here on Alarch 14Dixie Invl- res- The Canyoniands tational Volleyball Tournament is being sponsored by the Moab Chamber of Commerce March 6 in cooperation with the men’s and women’s sports activities associations This is the second annual Canyoniands Volleyball Tournament and both the high school and junior high school gyms will be utilized Invitations have been sent to teams within the Intermountain Region & within a tank of gas disUttance from Moab ah Colorado and New Mexico The tournament will bo limited to the first 16 men’s teams and the first 16 women’s teams to reply by March 4 1974 Sp far locally 9 women’s teams have indicated their desire to play and there is a possibility a men’s team will also en- other “fun” awards will 75(10Devils ' The Moab Red coming from behind in the last quarter pulled an upset win over Duchesne on the road The Devils defending Region Ten and State Champs were a berth in for fighting 2-- A the tournament again Although they won the game at Duchesne the Devils were denied a chance to play in the tournament The Broncos of Blanding snapped up the only berth available from Region and Donny Knowles with 11 & OStm NORTH Delivery JMAfilf 3 :i S t they started their back Good pressure by the defense and timely scoring led to the win The final score was not the story of the encome- tire game as the Devils were not really in the game until the last The score was 55-- 53 MOAB TEXACO II The Class AA tourney held last weekend In Delta provided fans with some cf the best wrestling action in the state competitive meets held around bouldbe jus- tiflably proud having four men place in the winner com berth in State-wid- e petition Delbert Jones at 98 was a first place winner as was Craig Simpson at 167 both grappiers representing the San Juan Bronco squad Jay West at 185 secured a 4th place berth and Hea- lost a match to place 2nd in tourney berth both boys representing the Red Devil squad Junior Robert Winder and Seniors Mike Holyoak and Mitch Kelling “fought TIRES We would encourage interested anyone in helping in the hunter safer ty program to take this instruction Civic groups or clubs sponeastern Utah For exam- sor hunterfrequently courses safety ple last foil over 140 and we invite you to send persons were enrolled in representatives of your the hunter safety course group to attend this inin Moab and the respon- structors course sibility for teaching the The course will beheld il huge class was left to in (will be anfour instructors will and nounced) In order to expand the be taught by Lee Robertnumber of qualified in- son of the Division of structors the Division of Wildlife Resources The course will be held one night a week for four weeks or two nights per wek for two weeks or whatever arrangements can be upon A the tough fight” but did- similar agreed course will be n't pice in the State Com- held in Monticello petition The experience For those persons who of joining into State Com- are already qualified inpetition is terrific though structors' a refresher and all grappiers enjoyed owse ‘will also be held the sessions as rid the this spring ad will be more than 1000 spec announced later tators If you are interested go ends another season in taring the instructors of Red Devil wrestling course please notify me with next year just over by March 7th so that the horizon can be arrangements made Call 259-53if FLEA MARKET you are interested Do you know what a Flea Market is? Paris PEDIATRIC CLINIC France and Florence Pediatric Clinic oriItaly have one So does ginally scheduled at Al- Dallas and Salt Lake Ci- len Memorial Hospital ty Now Moab is going to will be held at foe Com- nave one Watch for it on Baptist Church in Saturday March 23 spon- foe Howard Balsley Fellsored by Mary-Martowship Hall Dates for Uldnn Society of foe foe Clinic will be March 6th and 7fo Appointments Community aptist Church will remain foe same mid-Apr- 34 ha Buck Only Resolution Get Acquainted WG with A TEXACO PRODUCTS AVIATION Reid Scenic Flights Air Charter Instruction Rentals 2h gi 259-778- - "for on deer 1974 and fu- ture seasons until such a time as deer herds Canyoniands i passed by Utah House of Repre- sentatives in this year’s budget session was dis- cussed at length for foe of Big Game Con- in foe Division of Resources Salt office The resolution caUed upon the Board and the Department of Natural Resources to plat!ea buck only hunting Located at 1 reach numbers sufficient to sustain the herd for future generations" The Board is "considering foe resolution very carefully” but will make no decision until its executive session June 29 according to Division Director John E Phelps The Board will hold its annual public hearings throughout tire state June YOUR TELL will hear public recom-thmendatfoM Additionally data collected by foe Interagency Committee — hnipgjt from foe ol reauof Land Manage-trmeat US Forest vice and Division of Wild-Lalife Resources — must be considered Requests for buck only are not new'to foe Board Director Phel-trictips pointed out that hunters were asking for buck only seasons in the when the number of deer were at an all time high "In considering other range uses we feel an annual harvest of between 100000 and 110000 deer is all we can justify " said the Director "This is the Division’s goal the harvest Naturally will be up some years and down in others The number of hunters has Bu-Boa- rd Ser-Wildl- ife ke - (mi on 0’s foe percentage of successful hunters" anyone to think SAVINGS £tt iffl Swj V gistered nurses are dial WHERE TO deer will g©! i-- L VSmmYm HU ' Tefevfefon Radlo:Stere6 Car Stereo resource persons within T Heart attack strikes any time any place Too often victims wait for hours before seeking help Don’t delay - half of all heart attack vic- tims die before they reach ty a hospital Know foe ning signs and act promptly when they occur It could save your life Ask your Heart Association war-muni- s Sand-Grav- e Geiger Counters Aider's Shopping Center Phone:259-727- 7 - FOR TREATMENT Mrs Mary Ann Bul-liwho had been a me- Rsatcte U Repair Service the community it Cement Electronics - matAsm Jhk Service Stations Main & North Hwy 1 63 Phone 259-631- 8 r ServiceStations Center Tint 'Tufa h Amish ck dical patient at Allen Memorial Hospital for several weeks left last week for Salt Lake City where she will receive further medical treatment by specialists Her daughter Miss Margie Builick who resides in Salt Lake City came down to accompany her mother to foe cajdtol city can support more deer than they do at present However an objective in foe past- was to reduce herds to foe carrying capacity of foe range — the number of animals it could support with the amount of food available The Division's goal now is to maintain populations at the highest possible level without damaging the range or foe Ofl Plredcete Full Seivice —PLUS— TOP SERVICE Safety Inspection Gait's jkaertean Sendee Phone Irl Steam Cleaning! Tune Up Work TtyQsz&f Area 259-554- 4 259-999- 6 V 4 - Veterinarian Printing For Alj Types of Printing from toyii Cards Small ' v i Complex' Business I FornisiVVe at Your'SenHce ' Jf£a TfawsV htCNftr Png j 'y f CovsBterchl ah Cattlemen’s Association Newell Johnson Utah Woolgrower’s AssoD M "Mike" ciation Gaufin UB Forest Service (representative of H A lands) public “Dell" Brownfield spor- —HELP WANTED — Tt Cynthia Walterahied daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonard Walterahied tf Moab was among the 2071 students who achieved ae- -i ademic honors during the! foil quarter at the South-- V era Utah State College To attain honor roll tus a student must be taking 15 credit hours and earn an overall grade average (GP’A) of or higher for the "a work - be back in foe numbers they were in the 1950’s” he continued "Too many environmental changes have taken place since tsmen's representative then It is true that there and Phelps who serves are some ranges which as foe Board’s chairman GO ACADEMIC HONORS A- lcoholic" "Alcoholism & Youth" and "Help and Hope for the Alcoholic" All sessions will be under the leadership of the Rev Sanford E Hampton Vicar of St Francis and Chairman of the Grand County Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board with assistance from selected HEART ATTACK cor- invited Winners that received tor competing were Mark Marsing Ke-v- in Gilliland Mike Mil-f- jy Gre Shipley Unity Ottinger Greg Klcprig CM Gifiilsnd MegKno-jum- p wles Kelly GransrerMa- ry Crossland and Guy Granges 09 Mr and Mrs Tom Burr their son Trent of Green River and Eliza Burr spent Sunday in Pa- radox as guest e in foe "It is unrealistic for v The Nurses Assoda- tion District 9 will be meeting at the hospital March 4 at 7:30 pm Dr Shantau will resent the program and all 00 U if NURSES ASSOCIATION increased very substantially over the past sev- resource" Board of Big Game eral years but foe harControl vest has averaged 100-0members inThis has reduced clude: Lloyd Johnson Ut- !f 1J during the Monday evenings of Lent This course isopea to anyone of any age in the community who (1) wishes to know more about alcoholism (2) who may have or suspect that they may have ca alcohol problem in their family or (3) may suspect that they are alcoholic but have been reluctant to go to other agencies within the community The sessions which will begin Monday March 4 at 7:00 pm will deal with the following topics: "What is an Alcoholic" "The Alcoholic and His Job" "The Female participate Not - and SKYWEST DiscvssedbyBoard A resolution AUTOMOTIVE i! V( tors course for hunter St Francis safety here in Moab This The Episcopal Church course will be for any of St Francis offering adult who would like to a six session is seminar become a qualified hun- titled "Alcoholism-Dre- ad ter safety instructor Disease" not be over emphasized and to those instructors who have riven of their time to teach hunter safety we salute you for your dedicated service The burden of the Hunter Safety program has been carried by only a few instructors who have given a valuable service to the people of south- raJff SSiliPmS' all students participated during the year and those that did not register for classes were not eligible for prizes In the jumping contest Jay Wiggins was first followedby Chuck Bolton and Mhrk Marsing 3rd IN PARADOX RNETOP QUALITY like to hold an instruc- 1 y SSSt acfuD rUL lS?: goLiS wanted to Offered at Wildlife Resources' would can- Blue Mountain j This K marked the local ski program and all students that participated in the regular ski lessons during the six ft? week course were able Region 10 Places Four Men in state Berths closely-foug- ht FEATURING ' the second half before vyweight Wes Ing 259-58- $ r The Devils were behind for as many as 10 points in hit- ting for 8 points Stan Baker a senior hit for seven points and also was the leader for the Devils in that he stole the ball 7 times Jerry Cowan also a senior hit for 11 points and had a good night all around Jeff Cathey who roily hit for 2 points let the club in rebounds —RADIAL TIRE SPEQAllSTS-2-M S' er safety program for the Devils The Junior Varsity also won their game by a score of 5 with Kenny Bohn Ten The Devils were led in leading the scorers with scoring by Juniors Mike 14 points followed for Adkisoit with 15 points Kenny Roberts with 12 coming off the bench and and Marlyn Wyatt hitting making a good showing for 8 WHSK TOUR TBK $ E0IS M0K ' The value of the hunt- R000 GOIM Jf Grand fire & Promni Ends At Six Sessions B6 © February 28 1974 Free Pickup utah stay division of wsajpc Resources By Jon Lcathani Conservation Officer 40-3- Montrose Colo report having a men’s and a women’s team to enter Blending has one men’s and one women’s team each and Vernal has 3 women’s teams and one men’s team Interested Entry fee per team i $2000 and team membership will be limited to 10 persons The tournament will be run on a double elimination basis and awards will be presented to the first three place teams An all-st- ar team will be named and WILDLIFE REPORT Ski eryone It was such a success many other chambers of commerce have written to ask how to organize such an event 14-1- ter Barker the ponse last year to the tournament surprised ev- ffcSMSS T— Upholstery' - flowers1 !(: p1 MOAB CITY IS SEEKING A COfflBACTOR TO HANDLE YARD Vffi AnD OUTSlbE DIAISREHANS AT Interest Every 90 Days v Sj (SJf? 'rti1 9K‘ &' K0A3 VISITOR THE CENTER NORTH HIGHWAY 163 Plus a Free Blanket FROM APRIL 1 TO SEPT 30 M jw ge£ vl ? t PIHST WESTERS NATIONAL SANE CONTACT R W UNGER VJ-- w: '£ h- - it£ Substantial Interest Penalty Requlij4 LL JbooecMDaoocwcoeewao MOAB CITY RECORDER l 4 -- 3k JH S'WlTH YOUR PROPOSAL 1021 Mljlcreek: 4M MM Mej r |