| Show afi npfcaffifriwWMWVaii i£ M - ' "V?X :? iwj m : m m HT 'w m tV5 m yfjl? fr-v Stockman of the Century Honors Come to Southeast Utahn Charles Redd (Editor's Note: the following is a reprint of a feature which appeared sAjwj V ' March 14 in the Record Stockman newspaper Denver naming Char" Redd as one of 29 Stock- men of the Century chosen by a special bal- spon sored by thatpub-do- n last year) & His John Hardison Redd was a plantation owner who freed his slaves and left a Tennessee plantation to make a historic pilgri-mag- e to Utah Charlie’s randfetoer Lemuel great-grandfath- A vT f n lNi tKU J & X Sr ui! 5 was a of 14 who years was to tell hair- - "aiding tales to his grandchildren of the "Hole in - the -- w&SSr Newly added to the fleet of Sun Valley Key Airlines are two DeHaviland Twin Otter aircraft one of which was in Moab er and landing" airplanes carry 18 Tuesday The "short take-o- ff people and are certified lor fligit operations all-weat- Rockers" Inis was the name - Redds and other gven the who carved wadown trails canyon gon walls and forded toe swollen Colorado River to bring 83 wagons to Bluff Utah without losing a single life In fact one child was born on the m ' " This has been a busy week in Moab A visit by the Governor usually causes a bit of a flurry but this time it seemed to spark a whole round of other activities trip Charlie Redd must surely have inherited this pioneer courage for he Gov Calvin L Hampton and his gracious wife Lucy Beth were willing to accommodate in any way they could and so the busy schedule began ' old sewing plant Moab Industries On Monday Moab's ribbon-cuttiand hosted a open house tours of the facility and reround of speeches by those involved the a off freshments all kicked by of a scissors and numbers by the high school Governor wielding pair to to band add foe air of festivity six-we- a Charles-Red- Additional Air Service ek west PromisedbySky Additional JMrd level ng ‘vi :'? : ' 'i Reddr a The day was taken 19 for city and county officials by workshops and meetings with the Governor who went on to San Juan County and was hosted at a dinner there during toe evening actual £ “JS? fiS? “I tSkfa'S? At 8:30 graduated from Brigham Young University at Provo and spent half years on a church mission in Ore-go- n Back to the courthouse where District Court was in regular session creating its own usual activity and the day was spent by city and county father immediately officials from the four counties plus representatives from numerous agencies and interested parties in a session of toe Southeastern Utah Association of Governments The Democratic Party invited the general public to join them in an Outdoor Dinner with the Governor Tuesday evening held at Helen M Knight School at the last minute because of rainy weather through the region all day Added to the regular schedules of Moabites all this has made for a very busy week He two-and- -a ' ' He young returned home a man of 20 His hand-v- v vy- - '( ' V it —3 — ck lor registered ng Here- - tA4 ' it M7 ri f r $V- (1 den cows which carry of the blood of toe famed Brae Arden 5012 He was the only herd sire used by Redd Ranches for a period of eight years Charlie and Dr Ho- ward Stonaker of the Co- lorado State University animal science depart- ment went in partnership to buy this bull paying at that time a whale of a price $600 The bull was kept at CSU for performance testing Dr Stonaker now says "On toe basis of available records Brae Arden 5012 appears to have sired a higher number of high gaining claves than any bull in Ameri- - - yVr':sv' dsn ' ’ H fSrg-- i 4 -- yT vM' m Mi'Wvt 0 matt i 4 &£ hiring lx -- K- ura® M George Huck resident of Moab Industries told a large group at Monday dedication ceremonies that he is anticipating some 200 employees and production of some 30000 garments per month as soon as the firm moves to new quarters which will soon be constructed in south Moab Others on the stand are K E McDougald chairman of toe Moab Economic Development Committee Chamber President Dixie Barker plant manager Mayor Wm D McDougald Gov and Mrs Calvin L Rampton Ray Norton official of the State Employ ment Planning office and County Commission Chairman George "Hub” Newell Jerry Squire 1 A - f r i 2 f ent to Moab to give them intermediate steps at a preview of toe newser-BullfrBasin and Page vice That group ia ex- Arizona pected to arrive Moab at Hal B Foutz vlcepre- - 8:45 am on April 10 sident of Skywest for ag- The airline executive ency and interline sales who was meeting with tours stated that hiscal motel operators and firm plans to begin this others Saturday in Moab service on May 15 and stated that aircraft types will promote it along with used on the run would a two-da- y pre- - and post- - be determined by tour from Lai ings and reservations r tour package That Skywest currently hast Vegas would - involve bringing successful airline le to one of the three ating along the western communities served from part of toe state 'from Las Vegas providing Salt Lake City through them with a rental car Cedar City and SL Geor-wi- th unlimited mileage ge to Las Vegas They and two nights were an unsuccessful Jrovisions motel The pa- - der last year on the Utah ckage would provide also Public Service Conunis-fair return to Las ston offering for service between Salt Lake City Vegas ' Mr Foutz also stated and Moab Sun Valley Key that he believed the op- - Airlines got that bid and portimities for travel by will betin service April Southeastern Utahns to 15to toe Lake Powell and Las Deseret Travel Service Vegas area would create of Provo will assist from Canyon- west in setting 19 and lands Airport also Can- - operating toe southern yonlands Airport is op- - connecting service from e rated currently by Sky- - Canyonlands Airport L west with Robert Rymo Duane Bunnell of tost firm as focal manager was in Moab with Mr Mr Foutz stated that Foutz last weekend £ og fo-a- nd board-conventi- on 1? life oper-peop- ft E ' SF - p i'U ¥ or Sky-boardi- ngs - : Spnng Festival tmd Craft MjS SS’nSiS? tare Set ta City Paw LI C13 Domino and other VS S' ? ed him toe management of the foiling La Sal Live-stoCor which Lemuel :lland someon associates had a shoestring bought Robert Soltys official ofSun Falley Key Airlines remembers Charlie Coounis-sioners presents symbohe ' "key" ‘ to Grand County that in that year of 1915 D L “ men still strapped on their guns as a natural part of getting dressed sented to Gov Calvin L Rampton and to a member in toe morning' He was of the Carbon County Commission later to have some tales for his own children Charlie brought toe outfit back into' toe black and bought out the partners Over the: next 30 years he expanded toe operations into Colorado The Redd Ranches -with the Colorado opera- tions out of Paradox and Norwood run by son Paul D Redd and the La Sal end run by another son Hardy - are well known hair-raisi- tosflrm' would 'r¥ Moab andLsw Vegas with spread across two states dig-nttar- ies announced fcisweek with as yet but Would be an-- ’ officials of Skywesl Air- - nounced soon He further Unes headquartered tn stated tost on April 10 wsSassss 5Biaa&gfc Tuesday morning Sun Valley Key made their inaugural flight into Canyonlands Airport by bringing two planeloads of state aiid officials from Emery and Carbon Counties in announcing their sendee beginning April 15 of two round-tri- p flights to Salt Lake City A ‘Key Airlines official presented 3 giant keys to county officials and the Governor and again a round at remarks thank-you- ’s approvals and applause '? flight sir service for Moab was had not been worked out announcing a tfs2M2 t d The Southeastern Utah and organizations inter-muFine Arts Guild is spon- - ested in participating are soring a firing Festival encouraged to start plan-bu- ll and Craft Faire to be ning for toil upcoming held in toe Moab City ning for this upcoming Park May 11 and 12 event For further informs- This faire will be aim- ilar to toe one held last tion contact Nik Hougan all and will include ar- - at the Southeastern Utah tists craftsmen food Fine Arts Guild office games prizes and what located in toe Originals promises to be ton for Building 87 West on 1st all ages Any individual North or or- ganization wanting a booth will be required to pay a 85 fee This fee will go into the Guild fund and will be used to sponsor cultural events all during toe year Prizes will be awarded for the most creatively constructed booths or call SENIOR ch 259-55- ? 05 CimfattS Moabite's Senior Citizens met Saturday niahL 43 members were pre- sent at the regular ' monthly dinner meeting of Mrs Eliza Guests Burr were Mrs Marion Mayberry from Windham Maine who is of Dr Paul mother the ca’ Sunday May 12 there Mayberry Mrs Eddie Charlie Redd wait into will be a community Laughton and Mrs ME testing with nic with entertainment Rossback who are visita number of university and games The games test facilities when many will involve competition ing in Moab A program bmr ilnptlcal Coot on Page B4 sack races and egg t s All artists craftsmen cards were ptay- ed and dancing was also - - I fftu A Si-HVjJk’ r v 5v |