Show wamyawrasswwKwan wrcthtcjtBsk1 SP ? i(iyiFirjKNr zri I Thursday May 9 1974 KVm 'k M Literary Club Plans Outing On Saturday The Arches Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society ' at Grand Reunion Here Again at Members The Stocks Reunion Planning time is here again We need all the local Stocks' help at our meeting May 16 1974 at 7:00 pm at Laura Towers for an luncheon Refreshments will be ftimi8hed by the in two committees charge This is a combined meeting of the conser-vatlo- n committee and out going officers Installation of officers will be held with 11a Corbin as installing officer For ferther in forma out-do- or get together this May b 1974 We gistration evening and the Old City Park for our picnic Ames $a We appointed Bob to head a dance committee AARP MEETS AARP met Thursday make MESCO META1 BUILDINGS ideal for your future growth night in the Chambers of the County Courthouse at 7:30 pm Orb ' Wiggle president conducted the meeting and the Pledge of Allegiance was led by Robert Rose After the business meeting a program was rendered as follows: 'They Say I’m Growing a reading by Lydia iSkewes a harmonica and banjo duet by Ralph Hawks ! 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Moab Gr JCt 259-71- 16 243-03- 43 2S20 Gunniion Av ' Grand Junction & Roy DuLowry original poems by Edgar Wilcox I harmonica solos by Anna Day and a reading by ed Beta Sigma Phis around the world to celebrate the 43rd anniversary of their sorority on Tuesday April 30 Prior to the banquet a formal initiation ritual welcomed Linda Dixon into active membership in the Moab chapter Then active chapter members were Joined by past members for dinner and the annual Founder’s Day program under the direction of Norma Nunn The ’ new sorority theme "Stairway to Hap- pbiess" waa carried out' In the centerpiece of yellow roses tinned around a small circular staircase and in the message read by life member Kay Stoye- - A highlight of the evening was the history President Diane Coleen Wangs-gaar- Baraum vice presi- dent of instruction: (Hie hundred and students were placed on the academic honor roll which is divided into two categories Dr Barnum explained Students earning High Honor Roll status have achieved 375 to 400 (A) grade averages The regular honor roll grade averages range from 350 to 375 All honor roll students carry an academic load of 15 quarter hours or more Mary L Shannon from Moab Utah was placed on the Honor Roll Dr Barnum reported H forty-s- of the past year in verse read by Katie Gran-- 1 ger Perfect attendance stars were awarded to d Dalton Berry Aleene Nielson and Sue Kehret Ruth The coveted "Girl of the Year” award which honors a member for out- standing contributions to the chapter was presented to Aleene Nielson by Diane Wangsgaard In Green River Norma Blankenagle and Louise Dustin spent Saturday in Green River Visiting Relatives Kay Dalton and son Keith from Colorado spent' some time hehe visiting: relative While hgre Newell — : ton Kay and Keith spent 9:00 pm AARP meets a day at Powell the last Thursday of each fishing even AH of the brothers and sisters of Ima Irish had a get-togeth- hi Moab er I siafcs 1 fig I Kenna Brock Tea Enjoyed by Ladies of Elks Mother-Daught- er David Lund Will Marry Kenna Brock daughter of Mrs Violet I Brock will become the bride of Mrs Val Maughn Mrs Doug White Mrs Glen WS Mrs Richeson The Ladies of Elks Mother - Daughter Tea was held Sunday with a Mary Downard program presented by the May Robbin Snow MerriGor- and Killpack Dancers don Rebecca Downard formed June 21 in fee Melinda Mead who playLorraine Grundvig Della A Mantl Temple ed guitar snd sang King Carolyn McCurdy reception will honor them feat evening at fee Green Those attending were Lori McCurdy Rachel McDonald JoAnn Key River LDS Church in the Mrs Albert Marstog Ja 8:00 Tammy Key and Karen cultural hall From net MarstogMrs VL Key to 10:00Johnston Colette JohnsThe Ladies of Elks will The Bride - to - be ton: Mrs Larry Marsine hold their installation of graduated from LDS Mrs Rottoey Phillips officers Green May 11 Followand Mrs Ron Mrs Seminary Auger ing the regular steak River Hfeh School where Tommy White Mrs Harshe was honored as class ley Bates Mrs Lottie night dinner at $3 a plate Valedictorian and re- Hibl Mrs Roger Talbot dancing will begin at 9 m to the music of the ceived a sholarship and Mrs Darlene Ole sen ndusters business award She at- Mrs Robert Engstrom tended Utah Technical College in Provo par- Gen Stow Shied Soon for Price ticipated in fee buainess lector Gem and mineral enevents and organizations Dealers from throughand was enrolled in fee thusiasts from all over out Utah and the surto Utah will converge internship program She will - be rounding n states and on Price Mayl8th ' graduated as a Stenograthe annual Castle there to offer hobbyists pher Mist Brock is pre- 19th forGemboree new material and desently employed with a Valley monstrations of silver-wor- k An assortment of NaReal i Estate and Conwill struction Company in ture’s beauties will be on interest to be of special many in of form the display Orem Doors of the National Mr Lund son of Mr gemstones and rare fosGuard Armory building at and Mrs Newton Donald- sils 584 North 5th East to from son graduated will be open to the Price to be Door given prizes North High Sanpete from 12 noon to include hour public every away School and LDJS Semiclock set 19 PM on Saturday May a electric large He for the nary played 18th and from 10 AM to onyx and a small North High Sanpete tumbler There to 6 PM on Sunday May School basketball team feat won the State Cham- will be plenty of grab 19th Admission is free Jf pion shfe to 1969 He ser- bags for the budding ved a two-yeLDS Mission in the Mexico West Mission Mr Lund ELECTRIC is presently attending Brigham Young UniverCOMPANY sity majortog to Accounting Attending fee Bride will be Kim Hitchcock matron of honor Judy & Jablonski girlfriends of fee bride Elaine Lund and Kathleen Lund sister of the groom Jennifer Ashe flower girl Following their marriage the couple plan to ShemX Ron Steele -25- 9-7273 make their home to Provo David A Lund in a wedding ceremony to be perL-D- S - : SK8 v1 cJa?re Mrs Ed Stocks Philo Fred and ' Lilly Mr- - : - Ma- ALynneWim-me- r Lee-An- Students at Dixie College who have earned a place on the winter quar DOV Of MOQt Eliza Burr - "The Bat-ft- le Hymn of the Aging” The meeting adjourned at month IEB1 Mr-- Modi Students Beta Sigma Phi Observes had we have reserved the Swim Center for our re- -i 79: easy economical expandability The neweit member of Beta Sigma Phi is Linda Dixon who was formally initiated Tuesday April 30 She Joined with other members of the Moab chapter in celebrating the annual Founder’s Day that evening posite averages are puted and those students with the highest overall New members from the averages are tapped for Naseventh grade are: Kathy membership in the SoHonor n Junior tional Clark Balsley Jeff which is sponsored Edwards Lisa Gil- ciety Seliland Petite Hager Ka- by the Association of PrinSchool condary Markle Shirley thryn Nelson Kenneth Nielson cipals Tracy Turner ry Walker Honor Roll At Dixie lists Members of Utah Alonly a few people turn out for this meeting but pha Upsikm chapter Join- new building? YourMESCO builder help from provide planning concept to occupancy with rapid economical construction Quality durability and formal induction ceremonies Afterwards both old & new members were honored at a luncheon i"i! FOlDCferS year's hour first meeting was What do you want in your i' 's You home younger Stocks come out and give us some fresh ideas for what you would like at our reunion Let’s Stocks Denise Poelakker Billy members from Pruitt Merrie Stewart Rae Dona are: ninth grade Students are' selected Croasmun Mary CrossNew on the land Kim Granger Steve for honor society of basis scholarship ciKlepzig Valerie Leavitt character leatizenship Don Patterson Randy and service At Winfield dership & Stewart Billy Co Jr High aU New members from the Grand who haveatleast students eighth grade are: Mary are rated 300 a average Gaither Czark Mary Kay have who teachers Brenda Harrison Shawn by worked or them taught Knutson Lori McCurdy in extracurSheila Mayberry Erika with them Comactivites Schiff-ma- n ricular Nielson Cheryl com- Junior High Vitiated 30 new members May 8 Present members tapped the new initiates during fourth period classes and took them to the library for tor fte socks Famiy £toS£i& wUl meet the CUy Park on the corn er of Park Drive and 1st West at 12:00 noon and will go up to Fisher " County tion call Mary Lyn Jen sen at 2595743 Dues need to be paid now The Women's Literary at 7:30 for their monthly usiness meeting and to Club met Monday a Honor Society initiation He at Junior nign hosted by the Moab Elks the Ca md Ames Gateway Co A R Stocks and Ima Also visiting Claude and Ima Irish has been their daughter and femi-l- y Jerry and Karen De-Vilb- Springs Co ren isi Colorado and 2 child- KeByKoBs Gwslfanb Kelly Halls son of Mr and Mrs Clifford Halls recently drafted a map of Moab and surrounding areas for the Moab Chamber of Commerce which they are extremely pleased with for use m their new 'See You in Moab’ brochure Kelly a senior at Grand County High is highly commended by the Chamber for the excel lent quality of draftsmanship in this detailed map that he was so willing to devote his time and effort towards The Chamber of Commerce is hoping that Kelly will continue his education to this field where he is definately talented and are helping him to get started with a contribution towards furthering his educational tralntog rock-poUsht- '4 v og ? ar warn arm attis s SERVICE REPAIR COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Tuft-259-- 7250 Enter the Anneal itvfvin CONTEST Up to $1600 in Prizes 50c Podt of stub From Grand Junction Afoert Ballard from Grand Junction Colorado spent Sunday to Moab looking over some mining claims he has leased WE HAVE GOOD JOBS IN ADMINISTRATION FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND MEN 4 Running today's Army takes a lot of administrative skills Like typing stenography office management and per- if Vi sonnel spec alt wsWlI pay you a good starting salary whHeyoulesm Plus 30 days paid vacation and other excellent benefits 637-07- 70 (' V momma S FREE $2195 8 PC DUPONT TEFLON "NO STICK” BAKEWARE SET WITH PURCHASE OF ANY 30" OR LARGER HARDWICK GAS OR ELECTRIC RANGE VMt your Doxoi W Gas dealer and see tee beautikd Henfcricfcgn and electric ranges on writ — end pick up your bee 106 packet cl Mg Max pumpkin seeds ( Kids mmt be accompanied by adults) NOYES m LOCATED AT 125 W Pka 'a:1 :j jSULTm : - a mm 8sB2en 2nd So tot !'£ i W V |