Show deawp Campaign Was Successful Continental Telephone Ploys Host The annual Moab Cleanup Campaign took place Saturday April 6 The Business and Professional Woman’s Club provided a luncheon at the Courthouse for those participating in toe clean-u- p There were four grams within toe community who took part in toe cleanup as well as the Moab City Employees who donated their time to anyone wishing to haul off their trash The four groups envohred were The Moab JC The Girl Scouts a group from St ta Hundreds Continental Telephone of Utah opened their doors to the public Friday April 7 with an open house offering tours of their new building 495 people were ushered throughout the building during the day to give Moabites a glimpse of the beautiful interior and the procedures which the Continental staff must perform each day to provide the public with its telephone needs Pictured above are some of the telephone operators which serve toe Moab community Paul Hopkins explains the purpose of a tape-wi- Francis ll Episcopal Church and a volunteer group of students from toe Jr High under toe direction of Mrs Arthur The city employees collected a total of 48000 bs of trash and toe four groups combined collected a to- - recorder device which be used for the direct dialing system when it is put into effect in toe near future This recorder takes all toe information needed n for toe billing of a call and records 24 calls on a mere 34" of the tape! These tapes will then be sent to a data center every three or four days to insure prompt and accurate billing Station-to-Statio- Those students pictured from 'left to right are: Wendi Leonard Julie Peterson Steven Martinez Vance Wilson Gerri McKinney Jan Spencer Barbara Badger Cynthia Tibbetts Monica Carter Bill White David Hawks All students are Jr High Student Council Members except Gerri McKinney and Jan Spencer who are Girl Scouts ' Inunes Aipone-Truc- k Accident Causes Thousands of Volunteers Begin Cancer Crusade The first Green River toe truck driver sustained toe road on the flat for group of students from toe ' both received traffic accident minor injuries toe rodeo grounds in high airplane Jr Hjh Some 23000 volunteers tle against cancer These figures plus toe man Ellis R Ivorv noted twen ®ve occurred afterThis winds In fact toe tie- toe need Tuesday Pcj?® will start ringing doorpoints Utahns up have toe uli?eJ2 'jc’liJd of About 2100 Utahns will be stricken with some form of cancer this year and more than 1100 people suffering from toe malignant disease are expected to die in 1974 bells throughout toe state April 11 as toe UtahDi- vision of toe American Cancer Society begins its Crusade to raise a record $340000 in toe bat fact that one out of every four persons' in toe state will become a cancer victim sometime in their lives gives a sense of urgency to toe campaign State Crusade Chair - always or collecting toe noon although toe danger responded amount of gar- - of toe cross wind runway edly to toe annual cam- ?5eatet parallel to toe highway has long been recognized Green River airport has only 1 runway and it is directly crosswind On day like Tuesday with gusts mounting to 40 or information on 111111 EVCTIl Scal The Moab Boy Scouts pUTot £ cancer’s warning signals f° Newby in each of toq homes they do a tremendous service Dells Ore was visit to Moab and toe Jeep Sa- 1 Lubcombe A People who are aware with their annual Good of cancer’ " to mrtttcu demon- nals are pijudJuuetloi have regular physical itrittons and program at The wind had become a rare Lions checkups and to seek their A weather and factor he de- demonstration doctor if they recognize whole-heart-mon- life-savi- ey fi ng tor ir' I smras tote ACS Mr ten ' Wind-blow- - inith1ou‘makjcg rapeU" ran out over the end of toe field and made a low Dinner will be served right swing just catching from 6 to 9 pm toe menu the left hand corner of consisting of barbecued the cab of a truck head- beef toe dutch oven po- - fag ea8 phe trUGh was “" prwtouB tt0M ot Casper Wyo m- “if11' ta ®DM Hotahot pS“?ilS 5:30 P’®1 ffi”” “ Ser-mo- re vace’ garao unr iuu w Del f?S? i“ Transportation - - ting He has been flying since 1946 Both he and Another portion of theboree Utah in is raised money sentative will be Scott spent for professional ed- - u ri and swine repreucation — an ongoing pro- 6 Grand Valley sentative to doctors keep gram Bem“' Cf-SS-" nurses dentists toidoter a! medical people jjy on toe lastest methods of bouse and officers for the cancer control examina- - coming yearwere ele cted U-2- 79 and probably should be receiving first priority Newby was no green pi- tot tnd fte dweri of toe crosswind field are well known locally When Joel and Noel Ba- ker were flying off this told torn 20 yuan ago OTAND5 UP PIONEER Com AttmebHt Does the Job! The Pioneer com reeeerch program— largest In the world— gives you hybrids with the right combination of features They start fast build strong stalks and pump out top yields of high quality grain 8ee the man who sells FMC Agricultural Chemicals Fundtan Motorcycle Boat Stott Snowmobile 259-539- fBSC 8 PIONEER SNSAS 8EED CORN Produced by Plonear Seed Company Des Moines IA UPHOLSTERY A-Qual- 1 iwnniruB 100 So HfflURAL - In PLEASE STAND UP? - H MARK BEESON 259 6775 FLETCHER KERBY 259-517- 7 Krist Se-janother slSre is spent for a cretary Vicki White and Winfield or ma-Pre8id- Bill ucation efforts including Historian Brenda Boyd films and Reporter Sena Tay-ant- ifree programs lor Senior representative campaigns smoking and education work wito will be Stanley White civic ior representative will be groups clubs schools and other Lori Surges beef er jun-chur- ch repre-organizatio- ns Many lives are lost to cancer each year because smokers at Hill Air Forcewhich 600 volunof lack of understanding ®se have lab tests are about the disease More j®ers than half of all cancer f00 ° sputum samples effort to pinpoint victims could be saved changes in toe to lead full useful lives ore ®e mostly-th- e if they only recognized UIS18 cancer symptoms of possible htiti lung and quickly sought l°P As volunteers visit out medical help Mr toe over state! all homes Ivory said ey i®ae! Early detection and Jh deludes toe fol- treatment are still toe best answers to malig- - lowing list of wanting h®8 which might indicate disease he said a Along this line toe Utah cancer problem: Division of the Cancer U) Changes in bowel a Society also operates the or bladder habits (2) heal ®°re f°®8 Virginia Whitney Cancer or Detection Program — a a toicken(4) discharge y clinics series of bfea8 held in mostly rural areas of toe state and which °r elsewhere 0j)indiges-concentraton screen- - fon or dffficulty in s walmg (6) an obvious ing women for breast and a wart or mole chwgeln uterine cancer a and (7) nagging cough a ? hoarseness or test for screening "HOW TO HOID A SUCCiSSFU- t-i “ “ Pre-canc- er deve-canc- -- “d-alp- ha ts "though they seem to be chemical twins natural Vitamin E is 5 times as active therefore 5 times as effective as b the synthetic” And finally synthetic Vitamin E is in unlimited supply Natural Vitamin E is in such short supply it is rationed Natural Vitamin E is more expensive to make so it costs more at the source It costs more at the store Next time you’re ready to buy Vitamin E remember that real natural Vitamin E is 5 times more effective than any synthetic Vitamin E you can buy But it doesn't cost you 5 times more you one-da- es — know it’s NATURAL! 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Read the label If it says "succinate” or "acetate" or "derived from natural sources” It is NOT natural It’s formulated in a laboratory Only Vitamin E that’s labeled tocopherol with natural mixed tocopherols” is pure natural Vitamin E pressed and distilled from nature's grains Two professional reported to the American Chemical Society that tnusnm mss imniiuunm inW IAILSA Ka-vanai- 4-- Agricultural Chemical Division Fowers Nursery Company Orem UT TOWS 129 he After toe airport was sur-- a feced likely no' one ever landed other than on toe crosswind strip :— -— they mod to land aeroaa C0STOM and was driven by Bernard Leroy Candelar to CkSfrerrAbout $2000 damage was sustained by the truck and toe airplane valued at that amount was totaled Mr Newby is a veter- an fiver with overauuu ’ inCl cer Center on toe north to toe Grand County line on the south and excludes and along toe Colorado River BIO Thursday April 11 1974 BILLTHE REAL100 off I”11 er volunteerFire Department kept on the run with two fires Tuesday h flames from a clean-u- p project swept into a haystack belonging’ to Pete Byrd in lower Moab Valley at about 4:15 pm The haystack corral and fence were destroyed At about 2:30 pm the department responded to a call reporting fire at the golf course A brush fire was threatening toe water pumps burning along the edge of the course It- was contained with no damage to the course or equipment Fire Chief Black cautions citizens Troy reporting fires that the department can not take trucks out of toe fire district which extends from the Arches Visitor U-1- 28 1001 af-T- - SSifftS s £5& national Ivory w noted For every $1 U for Good Friday to the national headquar-pref’ ' comes te back "Wer about $5 ia ftoe State lnthe' form Tickets are $8 per fern- of research grants to Utah ily or $250 for adults universities and hospi- - and $150 for kids under 12 and may be purchas- tals At present some $509- - ed from any boy scout or 000 in research grants are at the serving line in force at Utah insti- - After dark there will tutions as scientists probe movie told search tor Ihe causes sad possible euresofea- - of the National USJT Moab’s "“ “ forwarded htoe national American Cancer Society offices where they become part of a fond to sup- port cancer research around toe US However Utah always k "1‘ f°nn FireDamage 8-- “ lg-Fri- Jlt SEES £ S5LT beginEm‘Trk (taiSySBSSwTv” utatoWthTMiSjiG5ulfp Sito?w5ei?Sp “SJK? I for a fester more enter- - downs are probably still prising approach to toe over there when they used building of the new air- - to leave toe plane if the port south of Green Ri- - winds came up in toe ver This project has been ternoon as they flew back stalled for several years ' from Temple Mountain 98 South 3rd East in Price |