Show Kwk J ' 15 4 Micro ynivers Box 260 Salt MWt tV City Utah Corp 84110 “— lf IHgor'ACr 0 week soon whether or not they and County Attorney Har- - seek office locally and intend to seek reelection All are information relative to Other County officers who SSnow Grand County’s filing for office can be face election contests are long - time County Re- obtained at the office of as follows: corder Esther Somer- the County Clerk A Dan Holy oak DemoCounty Clerk Barbara ville a Democrat las School Board filing crat and DL Taylor Domenick County Trea- stated that she will re- -' deadline for seats to be Republican both free the surer Donna Loveridge tire after this term open in that election is expiration of their terms Sheriff W H Bowman er deadline is May not until later in the sumFiling As yet little action has and will be announcing Assessor Kenneth Beach 10 for those wishing to mer ' been reported with rewrafrraw W spect to local political races although all Grand WF OTHER County offices with the Moab Utah 84332 exception of one County Thursday March 21 1974 will be Commission seat ' on the line Republican women met VOLUME 79 and organized this week NUMBER 12 in Grand County and local races were discussed at that organizational meeting v Soon mass meetings and conventions will be calling local residents Most interest at this point has centered around the US Senate seat being vacated by t wXv:x4 three-terveteran Wallace F Bennett Frontrunners appear to be attorney DaonaldHollbrook of Salt Lake City and Concondary curriculum w gressmen Wayne Owens School Board mde 90- - give children more time on the Democratic side of ciskm last Wednesday to develop at their particular the slate Republicans the middle age level by reducing the who figure strongly in the which has social pressure at die: contest are UtahLegisla- - been under study here the pre -- adolescent and ad five House leaden Ho- last 2 months olescent age that is nor-- g ward Nielson of Provo Under the concept mally present in the tra- Salt Lake City Mayor Jake grades dltional Junior high and L Kindergarten elconstitue fifth high school structures through fffw and by providing more ap- sixth school ®mentry eighth constitute propriate activities tor nor Other8 iwvejndicat- -' through middle school and ninth middle-scho-‘ age child- Candidates for US Senatorial and Contaiclonal seats n Utah are beginning to coma out of the woodwork from all di rectlons as the May 10 deadline for filing for political office comes clos- teams from Moab Girl Scout troops demonstrated skill and speed in putting up double Baker tents at Camp Skill Day held last Saturday at the Junior High field Prizes were awarded to all troops and special Camp Skill patches were available to participants (See story page A6) Photo by BrewerCo Four-gi- rl The Moab Drug Advi-soBoard was organized in September of 1972 as a means of investigating and finding ways in which to treat and prevent drug and alcohol abuse for Grand County The Board was originally composed of seven members but has now been expanded to include 15 individuals which are appointed by the County Commission The present Chairman of the Board is Reverend Sandy Hampton of the Episco pal Church A coordinator is now being sought by the Board ry - to make more extensive investigations of the existing problems of durg and alcohol abuse The coordinator will also supervise in grant writing to obtain hinds to deal with the problems found to be needing immediate attention The Moab Drug Advisory Board feels there are three major problems in the Moab area at the present time the most serious of the three being alcohol abuse Legal drug abuse ranks second as many people seem to be obtaining prescrip- tions for die same med- - £ id XX'WX-A- - preparations sold in drug stores Third according to the Beard ’u the pro- blem of ’pill popping’ TS wlU undoubtedly swell high school believes that the 8nd Boa to the roles 77 £SEJSiL'JES: tar STSSLft"XS£i£3 EStaSft years During the month Of KSS EtaSrJd ctionl lor both pwtto spear obvious In me se- nate race at this point Ki" SoTdSi non Owens announced ol ““utSS8 ren’ "The program will to move the tempt" he said into the high change the traditional Jun- fall and to tor high environment in- -l the sixth grade into eluding attitudes social values moral values so on and provide sixthfi school in Littleton Colo1 also worked with the committee several of whom Rep February two members intention to seek a Senaof the Board Attorney te seat has created a Bill Benge and Dr Richof excitement re-h- is ard Shanteau attended a flurry House seat dia s drug seminar in Salt Lake voters residing in a unique along with several others Utah’s 2nd rresslonal signing '"‘r Rowley “T“!? and tional program for and adolescent children to better meet HrinflFtrt Cotwreuioml District diitrlct Jerry Bon- - educa- bicumbwit K Gunn Me pre-adolesc- ert Here This Thursday A band beneflt concert program Involving nearly S‘toraS fryJK-x-t- Kment i icine from several different doctors and this problem also includes abuse £ Benefit Band Concert Locally a large number of jposts are up for re-bthis year County Com mis s lore rs - m Problems in theMoabArea ' Lake lining DapartmMit at trial and as a result re- for the band is $1500 gler Rock" needed to meet expenses trumpets the batoning drives a criminal record for the parade trip said band will be playing a spe- no matter how light the Director Bruce Negley cial number ’’Rock Roll sentence may be It is The parade is the largest Row Your Boat" and the hoped that to the fliture in Utah held on the 24th high school band will play this type (rf offender can dents excellent exper- Class A type numbers be given help and coun- - Um JjSDcmMntohrfe ta ttelr “’ 1W visited his school HewUl continue as a consultant £d rfH hriTpta- - that the change wUl not be an easy or a simple b2fcknd write photos produced by members of the Moab jSbMf18 Bureau is being organiz- - SSTYICGS HeM ed to provide counseling for juveniles whether in MORlknf for legal trouble or not Tom Anderson from Salt Lake JOCK JQ1IGS city will be the direc- T T ience plus giving Moab The program will be con- seling through the Mental tor of the Bureau Plans "5SE5 8 "®l Bolen Pratt Kansas wide exposure John J cluded with some recent Health Services available iio heiiw made to set un Ge- So! That the Group “Support March 14 after popular works Ariz Scottsdale nuit month Supports Everyone Else" in Admission is $1 for ad Allen illness is the theme chosen for Memorial Hospital - He Mrs George (Vera) Ev- ans Moab Mrs Julius the fund raising effort StstcTFarm Insur- - (Norma) Hoeme Kansas Moab’s school band has 12 years of age Everyone j88 jne nltttie provided for the pub- ident an ap- - lie about the dmgers of J“r8 M bjvsmfertec farther grown from about 30 stu- is cordially invited to at- nee agent and known for City Mo Mrs Jack(MU- Youth a Services Parsons San Diego dents 5 years ago to a end : preach misusing legal drugs was jg)ni jMy 15 his love of fishing himt- - lie) Mrs Gene (Carol) Calif “d Sdwiing lb94 in Arizona tonerre Jenkins Wichita Kansas: and Juanita Jacques On Scores of young Moab and Mrs Bob (Esther) May 16 1958 he married boys learned fee skills Brown Denver: a foster Beeson Turnbow and Larry Spurgeon joys of fishing and son Construction is now un- constructing 16 new box has been overseeing fee tival and Rodeo which Suzy who survives During his hunting as a result of Houston Tex' 24 grandtofa June is held which will Weiwhile be a Ned’s Canyon-lanat stalls makes the project derway Moab fa he also years to come children and two great Rodeo grounds tal of 32 stalls available ding has been performing fee biggest event at fee was a member of fee po- John’s invitations his and rodeo fee at held patience to grandchildren twin boys where new grandstands for rodeo use tills year fee actual construction of season lice force and known as along teach and advise them-JohSurviving also are nis are being built in pre- A new parking lot is also fee grandstands Mem- - grounds However there-- a' dedicated member of was also deeply two brothers Leo J Knop paration for the coming being constructed by the bers of the committee are many other organ! Benevolent and Protecrodeo season Whencom-plete- d County so that spectators include Chairman Ed rations feat also use fee tive Order of Elks 2021 dedicated to his Luther- Pratt Kansas William C i Lakeland Fla and an faith He was responthe new bleach- will be able to park very Kerby Secretary Bobby grounds The Little Other include survivors of William fee sible 6 Mrs for sisters founding ers will accouMdate close near the entrance to the Ralph Miller aroo Rodeo fee Riding Mrs children Grace Lutheran Church Jorns Preston to 3000 people and conrodeo grounds as they Jr Jack Keogh Kenny Club and fee H County Bruce Jacques’ Turnbow Ogden in Moab and fastrumen- - (Martha) Mrs William Kansas cession stands will pro- turn off from Highway Beech Valgene West-- Hprse Show are among Dix Turnbow Brenham in fee Hoeme Glen-woearlier tal J at held organevents (Clara) bably be located under- 163 Along with these new wood Don Proctor Has- fee many Bofoe Cfor Springs Co Mrs: neath the grandstands un- additions'most of fee ef-- kelT’ Bowman and Brig fee rodeo grounds every IS’boiS' J J B (Esther) Arant Metil a more permanent ar- ectrical wiring has been sa A Mrs Remy (Wil- rangement can be made placed underground' and theran Church Pratt Ka ma) Latour Honolulu Ha a new rail has been inIncojyeMttoJ 3” The old grandstands stalled around the track with th The flower beds of the waii Mrs David (Della) were put to use too this District brt (Jownej ltamm local church were a self- - Helmke Salina Kansas Rodeo Committee 1IMI1 rupon- spring by the Comity in fjji’ J : wSSity tor John grandchildren Dee 12 1900 in Born ' Services were held Ellfawood Kansas to WilMonday at Turner Fun- liam and Caroline Haas eral Home Bishop Robert he was fee second Walker and Jack Stewart Knop of nine children He was sang both at fee services confirmed in fee German and at fee graveside in fa Natrona LuthGrand Valley Cemetery language Church Natrona eran Pallbearers were Don Kansas at about age 12 Canepa Weldon Mayber He spent his boyhood in ry Kenneth Beach Jack ami around Pratt Kansas Beeson Ellis Stocks and where he was engaged in Joe Lemon He farming interests vi sT'Y’r Burg-ha- rt Rose Ida married : ik - : j f' and to them were born 7daughters Shejpre- Mike Hiatt a former ceeded him in Moab youth was killed 26 1952 March 5 near Aloma-rd- o John came to Moab in New Mexico when December of 1953 wife fee car was rounding a influx at citizens at the corner and was sidewiped beginning of fee uranium a vehicle owned and : In 1955 he opendriven by another former boom ed the State Farm Insurresident Terry Crouson office as an agent The boys were racing at ance for Moab and the surextremely high speeds 24 both cars were de- rounding area On Dec lie 1957 married Mary molished in fee accident a fee son of Mr and E Haas who had been Tulsa Okie teacher and Mrs Robert Hiatt of inNew Mexico she joined him in fee surance office was thrown from his car Survivors are his wiand was killed fostanly dow Mary Knop 7 daughalthough Crouson was Mrs Neil (Margene) ters Rodeo New box stalls are one of the many additional features befog installed at fee Moab gronads 1 - rv? fog to enroll are urged to do so at once to as- sure that classes wanted taught It will be 5 FuwIRites Hold SaturdayforJolm JKnop ' d Mra’erfaeteS Rodeo Grounds Improvement Underway ds Buck-Domeni- ck 4-- od SSSSS ST 7 TL£ P“‘ u5z ir 1 J er vtMoa needed C lasses which still need available to speak to any rents who wish further students include anthro- of explanation potogyj - photography ad vanced ceramics trigo- on the program ' : Sril‘tS - ? It I (( Magdelyn Brown DenmCo John Knop was the orgudzers of fee Mik ab SportsmenVClub an nctive MPgorter and member of fee Chamber of Commercer andjntil fee recently member board of directors "and a member of fee Allen Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees since its organization 4 years ago Funeral services were held March 16 in fee Grace Lutheran Church: fee Rev Dale Schultz Coriez Co officiating Services were also held Lutheran Church Pratt Kansas ' wife burial fa the family plot at Green-law- n Cemetery Pratt The - family : suggests that anyone wishing to give a memorial donate to fee Cancer Fund Allen Memorial Hospital: or fee Grace ' Lutheran Church 1 ! t : ire h M" d : : ’ i |