Show f V"C23 wwas iiu-rste "' f I i ': ::’'lij£ " cue A very special and program has been planned for the ladies at the Steen Man- sion and a solf tournathird Annual City Streets ment is also scheduled and County Roads School to commence Wefoiesday that will be held in Moab afternoon Mayl5 at the Moab Golf Course for all Thursday and Friday May 16 and 17 those who enjoy this acA number of local oftivity ficials are slated to apBeginning at 9:00 am pear on the program At Thursday morning foe the Luncheon for DeleOpening General Session will be held at Star Hall gates Mr Sam Taylor former State Senator and three speakers will member of the State Road be heard during the early Commission and editor morning session Mr of the The Times IndeHoward B Leatham will pendent will be speaking speak on "Rising Costs on “ Newspapers and Loof Road Materials and cal Governments" MaTheir Effect on Bidding" after- which Mr Blaine yor William Dean will preside over J Kay will speak on "Are the Luncheon An AddYou Your Fair ress of Welcome will be ShareGetting of Motor Fuels given by Mr George Taxes?" and the last (Hub) Newell Chairman speech will be on "B of the Grand County Com- A C Road Funds" mission and also by MaAfter the refreshment yor McDougald at the break the morning sesOpening General Session sion will resume with a Thursday morning Mr film mi “Weed Control" DL Grand and then the subject of Taylor Commissioner County "Road Material from will be presiding over Ground-u- p Tires" will be the Western Cookoutand discussed by Mr Dyke M City Councilman Harold Lefevre Mr Pat Nolan Jacobs will be presid will speak next on "New ing over the Barbecue in ConDevelopments Registration for the crete Street Paving" and School will begin WedMr Jack E Owens will nesday evening May 15 be the last speaker with at 7:00 pm to the fo- “Solving Your Drainage yer of the City and Coun Problems" The Luncheon for Dety Building and will continue Thursday morning legates will be held at 1:00 Thursday afternoon May 16 at 8:00 am The registration fee is at the Helen M blight $25 per delegate and $20 Elementary School while per spouse and will co- the ladies will be meetver the Luncheon re- ing for their Luncheon at freshments foe Western the Steen Mansion at Cookout and foe Barbe 12:30 The General Ses lim-che- on sions will begin again at 2:30 pm at Star Hall with a film presentation on Plant Mu Seal Hydroplaning and Aquaplaning and a slid presentation of Zebra Striping for Airports by Mr Walt Howatt Another film presentation will follow on Soil Sub-bases- Stabiliser by Carl in S“itJhe Over foe past weekend a Chamber committee beaded by Keith Peter- son planted flowers to all available tree holes lo- cated la Downtown Moab have been made with members of Chamber to make SHIlmqn Ken Silliman Files for Return To Legislature State Representative Ken Silliman five-jre- ar State Legislature has announced that he will be running for this year SilliRepresentative man feels that foe area which he represents re-elect- ion District No 7 which includes Grand 'state Before serving in foe House of Representatives Representative Silliman was for five years an Emery County Commte-sion- er and he is now yvtog as foe House Oiair- ways and : Public Safety v Committees By designation of FAMILY RESTAURANT BssiBesrfa ttMxfon Gov- pre-reg- nts watered on a regular bas? would beavaffabietore- turn to foe Moab area Further plans con- - during foe month of foe Butch Cas- - ober Plans are being sidy Trail ride prior to made to find sponsors for foe annual Butch Cassidy foe group so that a pub- Days Celebration were Uc appearance can be also aired for the Cham- - made available Oct-cemi- ng Busy Week Reported By ffloab Police con-tinuni- ng search for natural resources cannot foe be over-emphasiz- ed $ Can Still Sign Up For Friendship Cruise ber verfoeless Registration forms maybe sent to the Can- r- te $3500 and ttwill cover numerous services and assistance through out foe entire cruise Don’t forget that the registration fee doesn’t cover foe Anderson Bottom Steak Fry and entertainaiy foe Utah Symphony ment so you will want to Orchestra concert the include tins in your plans band workshop with or For additional inforchestra members and mation contact the CCfoe Spring Festival and RMA Craft FSire to be held this weekend in foe City COOHES AVAILABLE 'ParkGirl Scout Moab Neigh : The members work in borhood Chairman Lorconjunction with foe Moab raine Self has announced Community Theatre and that ftere are still some foe Photography Club to boxes of Girl Scout cookpromote foe arts and sti- ies available and they mulate interest in arts may be purchased conof foe people of South- tacting herat 259-52-by : r yon Country River Marathon Association Box 105 Moeb Utah 34532 The fee for registration Fine Arts Guild Sets Date for Annual Meet The first annual meeting of foe Southeastern Utah Fine Arts Guild a Utah corpora- non-pro- fit tion will be held May 10 at 7 pm in foe Originals Building for ftepur-pos- e of electingfoe board of directors All members are urged to attend this impor- tant meeting Members who cannot attend are Several minor acciden- day 15 rings were taken submit a signed ts and a number of thefts from The Originals Buil- urged towith nominations' proxy and ether incidents were ding or vote memfor board In conjunction with foe bers investigated by Moab Ponce this week Police Department’s conThe Guild has spon-On May 1 at 3:45 pm tinuing training program sored in foe TraveLodge park- - Officer Brent Duncan at- - finre its coordinated organization tag lot JB Wiggins was tended a school in last fell Autumn Festibacking in a 1972 Ford Price last week on use of val foe children's pickup while at foe same breathaUzer equipment Christmas movie Thom-asin- a' time Kathleen Hixon was sponsored by the Utah and other movies backing in a 1968 Mer- Highway Patrol foe Art Show to Febru- cury The two vehicles collided resulting to about $150 damage Mercury There were no citations is suedas the accident occurred on pri- or ay - ':A - The Guild also operates foe Originate' snout-- : let tor foe artisans producing work in this area Laura Brammeter has Just been hired as a manager for foe shop which is now open between 11 and 8 ? vM 3" 48 eastern Utah Ik pm FROM CANADA Mba WetuJy Lawton re- tamed home Jst weekend from Saskatchewan Can- ada to spend the summer mation with parents the Merv -- '"i ?’ VI '5 Lawtons Wemty attends medical college fa vv Va" Canada l&f lE&Wfh viWMi! fiawteS! beings ber of foe Labor Com- Damage to each vehicle mittee foe Highway Com- was about $100 and Shecmittee foe Public Safety kler was cited for imCommittee foe Industry proper lookout causing Committee and foe Appropriations Committee fl BEST! nm an accident At 2:30 pmMay This Famous Luggage Will Keep It's Fresh New Look For Years Lightweight W Magnesium Frame Made of the Worlds Strongest Lightest Metal Is Ford VISIT OUR During foe week 5 juveniles were arrested charged with criminal trespass entering a bull -- LINGERIE DEPT FOR YOUR MOTHER’S DAY GIFTS Slip to Juvenile Court In addition 2 juveniles were arrested charged with cfengs Jm&y Stainless 3Mumg ft Swing cPcujaUs and S&paift QCnsses fi&ganf Candfe SWo&fefts Cat Cftystatufooessottes Cawed iktoAy and Jade Sets Cu&uited(Tad!s Ptticoab shoplifting at The Oriand were also ginals to Juvenile referred Court An wnA' estimated $300 to clothes which had been taken from a clothesline at foe Gary Shafer residence was recovered and that event is still under investigation The theft or May 2 of about $150 in elottingfhmitheclom-o- f esHne Sharon Clark is also under investigation Police are investiga- ting a number of other crimes A box of tools valued at $250 was taken May 1 from the back of a pickup belonging to Clark DeLong while foe ' truck was parked in front of his residence st 368 Wslker During the right of May 6 someone ottered an unlocked rear door lUnar NEW MATCHING SETS BY JANTZEN i lyaeiDeeooeeertewoeeaoeeeitcoesMeaiiifffuniiniDasamujiiEisii Short ---- --- IfiohwA SPORTS WEAR has a very large selection of ladies shoes took about $5 In small change and 8 steel tapes Connie — CJ£iqh$row) Connie ERROR NOTED The Times wishes to correct an error which ran in the last issue QiitShopJeui&Q&ts fajamaA Miller's Shoe Dept at Moab Lumber Co and Miss Johanna & eiynoir JUST ARRIVED and sometime during the Saritogs V 20DscQUNt m destructive intent They were referred Qudfatone and lon EVERYTHING IN STOCK 6 Cheryl Nyland was driving a 1943 Jeep pulling a trailer at HuntridgeDr and Aspen Ave when the trailer came loose and hit a parked 1965 Ford belonging to Orville Kemper doing abut $100 to foe Desstifel SottttMht m sSfeyE ding with 29jiortltuUaiji elf-aucl- ent industrial raw ma in for ejectionU baric being drilled te rials a shortage of any of water into foe mine to one product would have control mining salt Further expansion will depend on a numberof factstages of processing and ors such as foe availa- distribution therefore bility of equipment and foe importance of what foe tinuing to expand production of its present products and is also planning a number of new operations and increased exploration market will warAt foe present time rant there are not only shortSince no nation is to ages of oil and gas but of zinc copper sulphur ber members Good You fertilizers phosphate eponse has been receiv-m- et potash iron ore silver d ami possibly 50 or 60 and are now riders will make the trek in foeothers Plans to increase process Further information Although foe Canyon production of w Riven to the members Texasgulfs and phosphate ferCountry lUverMarafoon potash concerning the Craft tilizer materials' and it Association (CCRMA) Fabre and Flower Show is is hoped that production has stressed to be held this weekend at foe Cane Creek Pot- tration for foe annual at the City Park ash Mine near Moab can Friendship Cruise they was be Increased Correspondence by about would like everyone to read to the members 30 know that it is still not in foe ftiture cent per from the Forest Service One has already be- - too late to register ne- step District office in ticello concerning foe land use on foe Monti-fo- e cello District The Ballet vate property At the coiner of Mato sentative Silliman is also a member of two com- and Center May 6 at 3:45 Fred Sheckler was mittees foe Federal Rea 1959 Brick A search Committee and into a parked 19-foe Canyon Recreational Dodge belonging to Area Advisory CommitJohn Capp Cortez Co tee besides mem- DESERVES THE VEBV s fStfif ernor Hampton Repre- SMNMMMCfONMOSaMSOMMSasaaMSOaaNM oft Impreramat Pragma in 73 mmmm Slewing that the world is cri- Ucally short uf raw ma- terials Texasgulf is con- - Planting Project Helps Downtown Appearance Memeber of the Moab of Commerce st their weekly meet- lng and heard plans that will be finalized on a number of hrppenings in the Moab area —— 529 George Toland and "Ap- (off tournament awards plication of CataUyti- c- will be given - gfifid thing to do — ofJnJkWual choice Man- on &tyaRoads”byM? at 6:00 M Lynn Thatcher "Soil be foe final event Mechanic s—P r o b 1 e m s for this twenty-thir- d anwith Compaction" by Mr nual affair at which time and Emery Counties and foe eastern portion of Carbon County — has tremendous potential and he would like to hety develop foe tourist attractions A foe energy sources such as coal and uranium which are abundant in this part of foe out the Burger family and a famous friend by Te’i?1£ - Mc-Doug- ald $ Chisholm and then there Asphalt to Seal will be a demonstration Mr Hooat Murphy Lane show- per Knowlton Jr After ing the new Soil Stabilizer Machine by Rocky me refreshment break Mr E Paul GUgen will Mountain Machine Comspeak on "Collector Road The CookWestern pany out starting at 6:30 pm Program" and a "No-Ho- st hmcheon" will folwill end foe day low at cafes or drive- - of Mr and Mrs Thomas M Nielson Moab in stock now JCecL - CfraAdhopper Summer Sandah VM Nielson who was named a Nation -i Merit Scholarship Winner is the daughter & MIUERS StOPpING CENTER I if i wH i Mu 1)S tea lk V ftMl ijt i vi f |