Show 1 April Police Check Breakiit At Moab Restaurant isTarget Date for Atlus Mine Atlas Minerals announced recently that the mine camp and access roads are near completion at their Calliham and Sage properties located approximately 20 miles east of Monticello in San Juan county Utah The opera- tion of the mines have been contracted to Staats Mining Company of Nu-c- : Colorado Current plans call for opening of these mines on April 1 1974 However some delay may be experienced due to the necessity of obtaining Bureau of Land Management permits by Empire Electric Association of Cor -- tex Colorado' to cross two miles of government owned land with a power line in sections 33 land - a breakin at Canyon lands Cafe which curred sometime The - total length of the distribution line will be 4 12 miles with a voltage of 720012740 The production from these mutes will be processed at the company's Moab mill and will contribute to the supply of uranium concentrate sold by the company as ftiel for various nuclear po- Jfa Picture is of Sue Kehret on the left Senior Girl wered utility companies Scout Advisor Shirley Shelton on the right Cadette It is anticipated that Girl Scout Leader operation of the mine will require a minimum of 40 to 30 employees la Jm MRAU Group Orgpnfees At Friday Meeting An School in American Fork He ' described developments made- there in re- organizational of the Moab -- — Sue Kehret is our Sen- for Girl Scout Advisor She is the wife of Bruce Kehret who is employed HenevweU Inc at foe Sr River MissleCom- - - - H9flVNpi VraWsVYIRgS vmh 9 gister - Raymond Walker Salt Lake City was arrested by police March 24 and SENIOR CITIZENS The Moab Senior tizens group met Wednes- day night of last week 20 for a business meeting Afterwards a member Ann Southards was honored because it was her birthday Lene SheUds made foe birth- day cake and dancing was J foe diversion of foe ev- I erring Saturday March Spo? — r-- — Nnr Wy (MM Regular Price 10°° POROfHfS Hutu $fhnu Ml Mfm P o fc im hImmIISS 396 So Main — Moob and Fund Drive Chairman She has been active with Commercial Beta Sigma Phi Sorority The Time s -- Printing Independent l ' many activities going foe time it is hard to vote your time and pvs 12x60 3 ii Ji iIV girls won on foe s dispensable - EXPANDO LIVING ROOM CARPETED LIVING ROOM NICE & CLEAN 3 BEDROOM COLUMBIA STORM WINDOWS S DOORS NEW DELUXE BEDS ALL CARPETED WITH DELUXE CARPET 8995" 2 BEDROOM CARPE1H) STORM DOOR S’ WINDOWS' im nn 9395” ALLNSW BSKTKSSD! 14x64 ' CARPET WASHER DRYER furniture DELUXE THE BESt INSULATION 9995“ NNM ASK US ABOUT explained ill i an earlier column) and train as Service Aides Service is one of foe most important aspects of Girl Scouting but a desire to serve must be backed up with skill Girls must be 15 years of age take special train- ing for foe service (such as hospital aide library aide museum aide etc) meet the special qualifications for foe service they choose and give at least 50 hours of service following their training Shirley Shelton is our Cadette Leader She is foe wife of William C Shelton who is self employed as a TV and electronics - at' Helen M a challenge to foe leader! Challenges are real-lif- e - situations that test foe girls abilities in many ways each one different Vice-Presid- ent Phone 259-5E- 46 EASTERN UTAH'S LEADING MOBILE HOME DEALER surgery Russell ed from Illinois where she spent some time with ch On March 20 Harvey Broken Ridge Tex was driving a 1963 her tether Chevrolet and rwintothe rear of a 1971 Kabeman camper driven by Ray Committee chairmen were also chosen as follows: Frances Freeman membership Eva Stocks publicity and public relations Jean Johnson ways and means Vera Camberlango parent education and leadership development and Norma Thomson residential ser-- S vice - - Drake Damage to the North Russell WM mmnm ON ALL PERMANENT WAVES Gsn — INCLUDIN- G- mmts drivingwhile int- Now until Easter JO SL bfv SSaiit HUk Meet 242 Park’ Ave 259-732- 4- 259-537- 7 m TINES iMRSOjfSUES ' 4 Hf cir fVt' BW i ’ 'fA- - WAT Hj' 'I:1 GOOD THRU NEW MARCS 31 l" f o tV mmti MwjtaW WHITEWALL thru B78-1- 4 fmtr&i I! & H78-1- 4 4 nzem Pin ATMS E78-1- 4 Un tkra G7M4 A 780-1- 5 650-1-6 EXT t 03-1- 4 Tra4 G78-1- 5' Larger f A78-1- $1260 V mt ftwya thru Men & Pfai FJET & Trui 22013 C78-1- 4 2500 1060 thru G7815 H78-1- 4 1690 6 A S fly 3 £78-1- 4 13 : PLY POLYESTER CORD WHITEWALL ni20: f78-1-5 lager H" i ATieS 4 PHms - kw1 SfdE EtiDS LOWEST FT3CESEVER 1 r ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Knight school and belongs Edtome Grand County ucation Assoc For foe past 5 years whe has been in foe Scouting program in Moab helping as Troop Committee member he day camps and was our Inter-troo- p Camp Director at Hoffman’s in Castle 'Valley Cadette Scouts are of Junior High School age and Loma Squire 2nd and Secretary-Treasur- er (outhMein — Mary’s Hospital Their daughter from California1 came to be with her parents during her fathers C ment ' Frank elds District Mans-- : ger announced this week Mr Backus comes to Monticello from Elko Nevada where he spent the past four years as a Natural Resource Specialist for BLM He began his BLM career in 1967 as a Range Conservationist in Battle Mountain Nevada A native of Orem Utah Del graduated from Brigham Young University in 1967 with a degree in range management Del and his wife Mary nave four children ages 2 to 7 The family is living in BLM housing at 54 Uranium Drive 'ft?'-- has-bee- graders un-erw- surgery at the St RETURNED HOME Mrs Jim Helm return- Although Shirley was not in Scout when younger her girls are making up for it! Marilyn 14 has been in Scouts for 8 years and Beverly who is 12 years old a Scout for-- 6 Billy age 11 years rounds out foe temily Shirley says she must be a native by now they have lived in Moab for 18 years and belong to foe Church' of SL Francis Shirley teaches foe 5fo and 6th program offers “Challenges" for foe girls to work on but some 'times fois age group is rm®cm where Mr Richards dent acci-Mar- Larger 1490 6ply mi8 6 A 8V 750-1-6 64 3 ply $1990 Mm Pin FXTA Tied 6 Ply 700-1- 5 700-1- 5 ttKICB foe vk TO GRAND JUNCTION Mr and Mrs Jack Richards drove to Grand Junction a week ago NEW 8 In (vhich-w- e repairman 14x70 WESTMONT tho Monticello Disof Land Ma- - trict Bureau all ' deat- tention to just me Senior EXbiiiiuv Resource Area Manager in oxicated' JRSsr't for foe last 7 years: She has perhaps foe most difficult age group of Scouts to work with By foe time girls reach high school there are so ir- Delano (Del) Backus is the new Canyons was S100 YeUowhair the Community den of Moab Church VBIT WIFE Sue spent 2 years 18 Bill Wheeler drove to & Junior Girl Scout when Grind junction Sunday to she was a youngster and visit his wife who is bos when herdaugh- In SL Mary’s ter joined Brownies she pitaUze Hospital became a Brownie Lead- er of Troop 269 Last from ALASKA summer she was co- - Mr and Mrs Tom Kelly director of foe Brownie pf Homer Alaska spent Camp held at theme weekend with their B3 Staffer C He was cited for improper lookout causing an aM523 K£Xm I vf!U was charged with one count of car burglary and one count of theft Approximately 3100 in tools had been taken and were recovered The arrest was made at 12:30 am Several accidents occurred during the week On March 19 at 3:45 pm at the corner of Main and 2nd South Jay West driving a 1965 OMsmo-bil- e ran into a 1969 Chevrolet driven by Juanita Atwood doing about $100 to the Atwood vehicle and £ nt mmm f or thieves entered through a cooling room attached to the kitchen breaking a window between the two 48 was taken from the cash re- r BLM Gains New US timated at 3250 and dam- and exciting and steps to al' Senior Citizens age to the Drake vehicle becoming a First Class iovited and asked to bring goo ' At foe same lntersec- Girl Scout which is foe covered dish tion on March 22 Amos highest award in Cadette proud YeUowhair Kayenta Az andSnrtv Gtel Scouting Var en i971 ‘rivin Sue and Shirley of a 1972 into the rear and has 3 children both on our planning com- - Srenta Sf babyPT£v driven by Andrew Ford Teresa 8 and a second mittee for our recent ‘ ‘ on Steen which was stopyear Brownie Gary 7 and Camp Skill Day and we on ahm ped at the intersection Carl 4 years old The would like to thank these w’ Damage to foe Steen vehicle was estimated at chapmeeting ter of the Mental Retardation Association of Utah cent years phis the inwas held last Friday at ception of other programs First Western National for the retarded m the state and the role of Bank Don Cappell president MRAU of the state organization ’ Officers for the local was present- and spoke chapter were elected & on the excellent they are Howard Young Chairman Adrien Taylor of care and ana die Utah State Training 1st Vice-Preside- e night Monday The R26ESLBM 34 T32S dur-th- i k - are Moab police Thursday March 28 1974 - TitttlilU mm uoiteni ROVAL WTlig Studded Tires: 650-1- 6 700-1- 6 750-1- 6 750-1- 6 Must Be Removed By March 31 FREEH Pickup rad I mm m m 'mi 'w DsEveiy 259-JS4- 5 florlh Mob Modi Anwt4 iwSTflow-wsrawl- " |