Show unteer teachers and aides ran the program and Emery had a low- cost — no budget Head- Start"-—- ' In Moab the story was similar US-- Community minded people got togeft-e- r supported their Head Start program with what they had and made it work Upon demonstrating die need for Head Start In their communities both Emery and Grand County programs were flinded by the Federal government Marie Tib-s- it was there to spur things along and show how it could be done However she is quick to say the success was a ' -- effortandthat she 'simply “helped out In July 1973 Marie Tibbit became Executive Director of the Southeastern Utah CAP ‘She had progressed from a bookkeeper to the top slot 'Along the way she had remarried raised her three children up Marie Tibbit CAP Assist Returned ByStafier fflarieTibbit ' put together the by Tim Funk mental The Marie Tibbit sto- which food Grazing Impact Statement Comments Sought by BIM things are happening beComments from ' the cause Marie is mere public are Invited by SeThe Carbon County Wo- cretary of the Interior men's Political Caucus Rogers C B Morton was Initiated because of concerning a draft en- a political awareness1 program sponsored by says Marie because it has enabled officials to the CAP agency Now over 100 strong see that there are needs the Caucus is involved to fill and poverty problems to solve In state legislative isJ - "Officials are involved sues has been working for establishment of a and aware of the needs "rape crisis" center and of the low income" says a mentally handicapped Marie "and they know center anu In planning to ? how necessary ' run a woman for their ity Action is” Her story isn't unlocal school board Marie thinks Originally a private usual organization the South- There are many like her eastern Utah CAP was who when faced with a recently brought under "temporary crisis" Just the control of Southeas- need "occasional help” tern Utah Association of to keep them going Governments thus maCommunity Action king it a public agency was there when Marie responsible to elected of- Tibbit needed a boost and she has rc aimed the faficials This transition has vor more than anyone been hefofol in some ways will ever know Thursday May 2 vironmental impact statement for livestock grazing on national resource lands administered by the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management According to Paul L Howard rector BLM state difor Utah die statement was published in the FEDERAL REGISTER April 16 Comments from groups govern- ment agencies and in- be submitted before June 16 to the Director Bureau of Land Management Department of the Interior Washington DC 20240 A limited number of copies of the draft environmental impact statement are available from the BLM director for Inspection A copy is avail- - - A3 Ploy Doy Held by WomenGelfers Play was very Day successful for the Mo-- " ab Women’s Golf Asso- elation Tuesday April SO with a large attendance and lots of fon The regular monthly meeting was held besides around of golf in which Mary won Low Mayberry Gross and Donna Nelson " : ' took Low Net The : Ringer Tournament a three month sea- - - terested persons should In Washington able at the BLM Utah state office public room 8103 Federal Building Salt Lake City Utah An additional public review' copy will be available in each BLM district of- flee in the state The programmatic statement for livestock grazing on the national resource lands applies to about 140 million acres in the Western United States of which about 197 million acres are suitable for livestock grazing In Utah Mr Howard said The statement has been under preparation for two years It considers environmental impacts of the livestock grazing program and alternatives to the existing program including V removal of livestock from the national resource lands Comments submitted before June 16 will be J 974 ’ sonal tournament was also started Tuesday and anyone who did not enter then may still enter this week The entry fee is 1 - 9100 - - Any unpaid dues should be paid immediately to the Treasurer Marlene Jacobson considered in prepara-tio- n of a final environmental impact statement supple- County- - managed food distribution and set up nutrition education clas- ses as Director Again - program provides basic ry is what Community foods to low income and Aetlon is aU about elderly people Some five years ago As program adminisMarie living in Price trator ' for r some two Utah was recently divor- - years she obtained adced with three young ditional funding to extend children and had been program service to the on welfare for several Navajo tribe in San Juan months “I didn’t know what was going to happen to me" recalls Marie “At the time I was thorough- - graded :her education received extensive train-- : ing and worked hard In two demanding positions ' ' If you wen to design a feeder for this time of political crisis you would emphasize derisiveness and independent judgment you would ask for a man with a mixture of Utah background and national influence and you would demand complete candor honesty and integrity A recent public opinion poll asked Salt Lake voters what they liked most about their Mayor Jake Gam Three answers predominated: 1 His absolute integrity and honesty 2 His strong straightforward candid views on issues " Marie was able to persuade each ly depressed" About that time a book- Southeastern county and keeping Job with an ec- the Navajo tribe to oponomic development pro -- erate their own local Ject sponsored by the programs Today alSoutheastern Utah Com- most 3000 low income le are receiving munity Action Program ’s of (CAP) opened up and Mawork rie was hired With the food program First married while still in high school Ma- operating well Marie rie had limited work ex- - took on another chalField Director lenge Grience The was her first of foe Southeastern Utah - v chance to prove herself CAP A field director is' a Delighted with theoppor-- ft sbe did well in her trouble shooter When a accounting problem arises foe field chores for the project director is sent in to set Eventually i n 3 His knowledge and concern for local problems mixed with his -national leadership and experience Mv' Jake Gam cannot be bought He is totally Independent and Is obligated only to the people of Utah He is a problem solver He is candid and decisive Ifo represents the mainstream of Utah He is a inan for this political season1 He is a special leader for a troubled time We want youto meet himto get to know him to hear whathe has to say: This ad is a start in that direction' jVW i ffrif r:'--- i T v V - X - - -- de-beca- use Ma-rie- : ' which assisted low in- things come business enterprises in parts of three sta- tes When project head-- quarters was moved to ““Durango Colorado Mar- ie remain edto’Priceind New fonding was a able for an emergency food s implement program in Carbon Grand San Juan and Emery coun- ties the area served by the Southeastern CAP Someone was needed to design and develop a completely new work program Hal Schultz CAP director at the time had watched Marie's work and knew of her capabilities Hwapproached her with the task of starting the new program when straight things need to be done the field director is sent to make them happen And covering whist is thought to be geographically one' offoe Jbig- Action gesi areas in foe country isn’t a small task Still Marie succeeded She helped things happen where they had to Marie is especially happy with foe part- she played in establishing Head Start in Emery programs County & in Moab Grand - ' County "We Were fold the money for Head Start just wasn’t available so we Hn IhonipfM and JUt Oam iwn aiwrM started our own without S Jfwt tkt Gum IM7 SUM Jh Mrn 1ft Stalls Jiff 7i Mu Sm ift y hinds” recounts Marie "Parents and concerned “We knew die could folks in Emery and Grand do the Job" says Mr made do with what they now Salt Lake had" Schultz In Emery residents CAP Director “and when It was offered to her she made Head Start a comdidn't really hesitate She munity project They made ftimiture arid sold had built up her confidence and was ready to it to pay for filings they needed foe county proWith a bit of help from vided a building and foel the CAP staff and a lot without charge meals ' V : - of determination Marie were scrambled forvol- - In today's political atmosphere many people consider politics an activity to be avoided I foel exactly the opposite The only way to avoid future “Watergates” is to: (1) involve mom people (2) take poUtics out of the hands of special interest groups and (8) discard political rhetoric and political favors and elect men of independent Judgement and complete integrity - —I I I I I I I I CUP AND I I MAIL TO: Headquartan Com for United SUtoa Sonata 6S fa 4th South SUtLakaOtjr Utah Mill ipand thna rroninfi batman now and Nonobar dUWbuUnc InConnatioa and 111 woites for Jaka In my tmmadiata IH wori: at atalapbona battary hi a Gain campaitn haadquartwi naar ay hoaw a I J I I I f ' ' Count on an toe a contribution later IU ba which youU ab)a to eonttibuta 4 wcaha In maaMnedia image contest 1 I I I J NOTK: Contribution up lot 100 in didueUbk I on a ototta return Anm mate your aouMbu-Uoby ehaak If men than $10 Maha ohaoha I ptybkto"OvnforSutati’’Ftdrwllmn-- I auiiwa tin fotioming information: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I by J 1B wUUns to maka a mall oontrUxition to tta Gun cii'iiivilen Snckwad la ay aback tor 1 & J&rry : HdHkatohoMannanmaatbghiaqrhoBa whan Jaka could qpaak to nqrnalgiboa a ir Dinner i Before I can ask you for even a small contribu- tion of your time or your money you deserve to know more about the kind of campaign I’ll so youU know how your money and time run will be used Here are some commitments about n my campaign: I I ' I I I I mi triai A aawr at aat Mart 9M with tht i otOtm wB U arUNMt tor wmhaw hwa Uw SwriaWaWat ttaM SUM OavsnoMat IMatiaa Ofllat W Caw farS—au nhul Ut fatOaoutlHM Cbainaaa Vhnaa huik I am rick and tired of “politics as usual” and I intend to demonstrate my displeasure by the kind of campaign I run I need your help It is your small financial contribution that will make it possi-W- e to run a strung wisateg campaign without depending on large contributors who want special favors It is your small contribution of time that will make it possible to nm an informative grass roots oriented campaign rather than a superficial (1) It will be a positive campaign focusing attention on issues and qualifications avoiding negative tactics beesuse I don't believe in them A candidate who cannot run on why he should be elected rather than why his opponent should doe not deserve to be in public office not (2) It will be a personal people-oriente-d rwmpwlgn involving as many people as are willing to volunteer to work within it (S) It wifi be a broad based campaign I will contributions from thousands of solicit Utahns and I will accept no money that has strings or special favors attached (4) It wfll be a campaign of substance dealing with the issues as 1 see them in a plain straight ' forward manner so that every interested voter wfll know where I stand and be able to judge accordingly It is not possible to cover how l stand on all issues in a brief letter but as the campaign progresses I wUl publish position papers on mijor issues of concern to Utahns I will always be candid and honest You may not agree with me on every point but you will always know how I stand and you can be certain that my convictions will not : waver for political expediency 1" (6) It will be a campaign aimed at all Utahns I am a Republican who is proud of his party and what it stands for One thinjg I’m sure of though whatever success I’ve had as Mtyor of Salt Lake City is the result of support I’ve had from people in both political parties I represent them without partiality end I will continue to represent all the people of Utah as Smator (6) tt win be a totally open campaign I will go far beyond the requirements of law in disclosing my personal financial statements as well as those of my campaign If this is the kind of campaign you want to see if you agree with me that the lesson of Watergate is that more men and women from all walks of life must participate in the political then join with me by clipping and the coupon on the left sending process CWVarJ PS Another way to demonstrate your concern and to become involved is to attend your mass meeting on May' 20th ft |