Show saigaigawp n AS 3i 0 Ifeeaduy April 25 1974 fiA V " t '' ' '' ' - v '? - - tournament was held in Moab Friday April 19 as one phase of the Regional Special Olympics in which the handicapped children are able to participate The tournament has involved the Castle Valley Region which Includes Grand Carbon Emery and San Juan counties Ken Bertwell donated of Moab the facilities Lanes to be used for the tournament free of char- A bowling a fl ts s? m kV ' M ' to w '"tAt'r r r v W ‘tu V-'-- j ' Students from- Mont armon and Carbon High Robert Winder demonstrates potto ry molding which will be one phase of the Gran County School in Price the Ann Self Training Cento r in Spring District Art Fur in May Land and fee C R Sund-wa- ll Education Center in Moab were present and ten cadette teachers from Grand County High asThe Grand County the presentation which sisted the students which School District will be will be held in the east competed in teams of four having an Art Fair Fri end of the Moab Voca- students on each team day May 10 and the pub tional Center The Fair According to their avislnvited to attend will be open to viewers erages players on each frpm 1:00 pm until 10 team were ranked as first pm and students from second third and fourth all of the schools in Mo place and ribbons were ab will be participating awarded for each rank (elementary through high Those who took first ce were: Mary school age) Students will be de- Bret Curtis Bob Diane Marshall monstrating the art of well Madrid silk Randy Rudy molding pottery screening painting dra- Hunter Bonnie Burnham wing ana finished pro- and Frank Montoya Seducts will also be on dis- cond place winners were: play The art work may Lloyd Judd Randy Evbe semi in the Drafting ans Mark Johnson Blase Commercial Art Room in Walker Martha Ellis - Fair Scheduled By School Art Students iia ws TUS Tr dak fflfl - $£® a$i fee Vocational Center "Home Projects" will also be exhibited in the Home Economics Room which will include quilt-- i ing sewing etc These AHKMOtMCN are chosen by Studio in the Originals projects Home Economic students Ph Building each quarter to improve Silk Boreen Printing their homemaking sldlls Any student who would like to enter crafts may either turn them into their teachers or to Mr Gary s ?! ss 3 259-550- 's' a 5 Guyman JSjj Linda Freeman Jed Taylor and Tim Qviatt Team scores were also totaled and the four top scoring teams were awarded ribbons The Bowlers Best a combination Moab and Price team took first place the Mont Harmon Pirates placed second third place winning team was the Moab Monkeys the Chocolate Chip Stars took fourth place The four high scoring individuals were Bobby Birtwell — first-piacMary Trujillo — second place Frank Montoya - third place and Sharlene Beardall — fourth place The out of town students traveled 120 miles one way to take part in the bowling tournament The students from Grand i ing and ensuring flights OUT OF HOSPITAL Mrs Hall (Irene) Thor- over the public domadnis ne who had major surgery retiring after nearly 34 at fee University Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City Jerry Jacques Sharlene two weeks ago is now out Beardall and Tim Jen- of the hospital and doing sen Third place rank- very well Mr Thorne ing students were: Ruth and Irene are staying a Ann Robison Debbie week wife friends hi Salt Squire Jim Adams Kel- Lake before returning lie Stainbrook Steve Pa- home ppas Glen Woods Danny Pacheco and Gina Parr Those who placed fourth IN HOSPITAL Mrs Fred (Eva) Lath-ro- p were: John Basinger Le- is a patient in Allen Ann Pilling Colleen Nai-loShawn Stainbrook Memorial Hospital where DeAnn Mabbutt LeRoy she had surgery last week Nelson Linda Shepherd m years of federal service I J Days-Thre- Islands e at Jnefedos Jet Air Fare fruinSiill J?1® attended severalMgh ‘i'f BE READY WHEN HOT if ?v wr Scoufe Grand Transfers Inter Island Fares Aloha! 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June 9 vi EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET 97i Returns His federal career included Navy time during World War D as a ci-engineer in the South Pacific Maughan resumed civilian federal employment in 1946 wh buy now ura June River WEATHER HITS! 1' lko Hotels level management educated thei In 1940 he joined the federal payroll as a civil engineer with the International Boundaiy Commission at San Benito Tex His career spanned from field work as a civil engineer to supervisory duities most notable of which was his directing relocation of the Army’s Pershing missile launch complex from Gilson Butte Utah to Green i' $ 8 facility two years later studied at Maughan Brigham Young University in Provo and at Utah State in Logan receiving his bachelor’s degree in £fvU enginnriiw from as a youngster and was 4uF iri per pernm Born in Whitney Idaho Maughan moved to ’Utah s U $1 Come to Hawaii with Bob Welti $94!Aoo schools and seminares A Muray Maughan 56 including the Araur’a of Price Utah has been senior management inchief of White Sands Misstitute Army installasile Range’s Utah Launch tion management school Complex at Green River and top management sewhere the US Air Force minar Athena and Hound Dog Maughan has recieved missiles as well as the several international feArmy’s Pershing have deral state and Army been launched to fly 400 commendations He and his wife the plus miles corridors for impact at the south-entr- al former Edna Anderson of New Mexico mis Mt Pleasant Utah have sile range five children ranging in A multitude of compt-te- r age from 14 to 32 years Hie veteran federal - oriented mechanjiloye has held many isms insure safe flight administrative positions evaand p in the Latter Day Saints cuated areas allow landChurch including stake of missiles ing safely (diocese) superintendent in case of emergency schools He of Sunday River The Green effort with Boy works also embraces the Stiy the nationmissile 4 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Moray Maughan Retiring From Missile Base Work mon 4 ?£ LUNCHEON day of Humilia BR1DGE Madge Warde and Bention Fasting and Prayer it calls upon the peo- ia Caillet drove to Price a to attend ple of our nation “to Thursdayluncheon at fee humble ourselves as we Bridge see fit before our Cre- home of Mri Ted Thomator to acknowledge our as in Price They were final dependence upon fee guests of a niece and Him and to repent of her husband Mr andMrs Bill German of Welling our national sins’ In connection wife this ton Friday and Satuntay day The Episcopal Chur- they attended fee two day ch of St Francis will conference session at the offer i special service College oS Eastern Utah of Prayer and Humilia- on programs for the Setion together with the Ho- nior Citisens Saturday ly Communion at Noon night fee Gremans held (12:00 pm) on Tues- two tables of bridge and day ' Aril SOth Mem- - Sunday they drove to Probers of fee community vo to visit a sister e school year to enter in other phases of the Regional Special Olympics which involved a track meet held last fall at the Carbon High track field and a gymnastics meet which was held inside last winter at Mont Har “'4i rt- The Senate of fee Un- - are encouraged and felted States has passed a vited to participate in resolution proclaiming this specdal service 30fe as a Tuetdajr April County have also traveled to Price twice during the i'v ri National Day of Humiliation Prayer Fasting Set Part of uSpecial Olympics n Bowling Tourney Yourself With Supplies From OUR GARDEN CENTER IS NOW OPEN PROVIDING QUALITY SHRUBS FOR AU t FERTIUZn came to White Sands Missile Range to work in the Flight Determination Laboratory’s Planning Office In 1956 Maughan was appointed chief of the Facilities Section of National Range Operations (NRO but at that time H under a different designation) He became assistant chief of NRO’s JO Technical Operations Office in 1959 A major promotion B came in 1964 when the Navy veteran was named chief of NRO’s Programs Division He held that position until becoming chief of the Green River New for 74-Intema- ttonal rides 2 inches wider than any pickup ever rode before I Thia new wider ride made it possible to add a lot of other great improvements to the new ’74 International Pickup “Like moving the suspension springs further out for improved stabil TOUR CARDS ity The rear shocks have also been improved — Al-wbe- Axles drive et and raeyenlna jsteats an staggered to redueo tie tOI0 poaads GVw ’You can get as ritzy aa you like inside too Power steering air power hop’ This means my International is s better riding better handling pickup than ever befora ditioning AM-F- M Hard Working Options you name Bede ap to 8 feet Thrifty Servian Is 490 cube! 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