Show I Thursday May 23 Terry Folklore Badge "J Lorraine Self and Troop I Dramatics I Roberts V ft I I TTirinurinu §&MpK$V Spring Court of v Luc- - Aw-Winfi- ards for Troop $66 der the leadership of un- - Ro- - bin Henning son was held at Southeast elementary school May 16 Girls wor- king on Troop Dramatics the help of Jean Ro- put on a play from the life of Juliette Low “First Aid in the First Troop" “Outlaws & the Law" a play written by Leisha Self for work on the Folklore badge was acted out by the 6th grade who have been with working with Lorraine Self the last 4 months 6th grade girls also per- - Receives Prize 4 Mary kinbill 5 Lisa llyita 8 Sheri Lance 7 Kris Boyer 8 Tammy Boyer 9 Kelli Granger 10 Pun Thompson - Betty Winfield was chosen as the Girl Scout best qual-ber- ts ified to represent all ten of the Laws and was given a green rbbon stating she was “ Girl Scout of the Year” of Troop $66 A total of 87 ba&es were earned by the girls ts Carnations were sented to mothers who have helped during the year on: Troop Commit -tee Pat Marshall Bea left of Moab is pictured here as she receives a prize Morehart Chevrolet in Durango during the recent Business AchieveDay held on the Fort Lewis College campus in Durango Colorado Diane Popple right assistant professor of Business Education at presented the awards to ey had learned in con- nection with Folklore & had on display their stor- ies and Mod Podge cera- - Bea Ivy Thompson Luc-m- ic kinbill Judy Hoiyoak & tile art work Doric Anderson Jamie Pat Marshall Financial Elaine Boyer Hollinger and Kim Czark Drive were invested in toe troop Cookie Chairman Eileen j “ 1 During the month of Babby Stewart Joyce flows at Lees Fer- - Sait Shejl®y Horton and wUl ry average around Barbara Horton were during week- Highlight of the evening days about 13000 on Saturdays and 11000 waa girls chosen to re-c- fs on Sundays Daily Present the Girl Scout fluctuations will occur Laws- - 1 Susan H 2 Leisha Self Daily forecast of minimum land maximum flows are posted at Lees Fer- DBINET1 Mr and Mrs Bobby ry and Phantom Ranch Flaming Gorge Reser- Rynioxt the Canyonlands voir is at 6028 feet ab- Airport entertained at a ove msl By late July dinner in ' their home toe Reservoir should be Monday evening May 29 Mary Winfield Junior nearly toll (elevation 6- - to honor of their son 040)' Inflow is about 7- - Robert Stephen (Hud) Ry- - Girl Scout Troop666ha es 000 Mean daily re- - nto it being his 9th birth- - accompli ted a rmnarfc-leasan may vary to re- - day A large birthday able feat by earning duce flood potential in cake centered the table of the badges available toe Ouray Utah area The and gifts were opened to Junior Girl Scouts in average release will be After dinner slides were 3 years time 47 badge® shown and Sign of the Star and about 30Q0 cfs Sign of to® Arrow The flow of the Green River at Green River FROM DENVER Mr and Mrs James Utah is approximately from Denver inRoting 20000 cLs and win crease to about 25000 spent toe weekend in cts to May or June Moab sightseeing Increased River Flows Seen by Rec Bureau Variable precipitation Apr! increased the forecast for toe 'April-Jul- y runoff in the Colorado River Basin by about 400000 acre-feThe April-Jul- y runoff at Lees Ferry uf unregulated by damfe) would total about 84 million acre-feet or 117 percent of average of the last is about 20000 and will increase to about 35000 by late May or June Cataract Canyon flow (in- Ste-M- ay Canyon to cfs cfs re-180- cis cluding Green River) has already hit 40000 cfs and will increase to about 60000 at Us peak to May or June Lake Powell is at elevation 3657 and is ex15 years pected to reach about elThe flow of the Colo- evation 3672 feet tois rado River at Westwater summer et cis ‘ : SENIOR PROJECT GEOLOGIST SENIOR PROJECT GEOLOGIST (For Wyoming Based Operation) Must have five to ten years uranium exploration experience Duties include managerial and geor logical responsibilities SUBMIT RESUME IN STRICT CONFIDENCE TO: MR NORMAN EASTMOORE JR VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEAR DYNAMICS INC PO BOX 20766 PHOENIX ARIZONA 85036 ! f AccffuntingWins praise ? ' DC Washington 29— San Juan -- County Utah has been honored by the National Association of Counties (NACo) for its cost accounting system NACo I CHERRY HILL President Gil Barrett an- nounced today The cost accounting system for toe county’s road and road equipment assigns a number to each piece of equipment and to 89 I each 1 2 Miles North of LAGOON on Hwy county road and acI count for actual cash excoi good for $200 in free tickets j penditures on salaries In rhen presented while registering j materials supplies I for camping at CHERRY HILL equipment rentals giving 1 an accurate cost accountI Facilities I ing of each road to the Complete LARGE HEATED POOL county for maintenance or construction expendFREE SWIMMING itures I This system was deAlso FREE CHERRIES in season I signed and installed by I I For Additional INFORMATION CALL or WRITE: I Bob Fellmeth CPA at toe direction of San Juan CHERRY HILL CAMPING PARK I I County Commissioners I 1325 So Main I Dalei Holmes Chairman 84037 I Utah Kaysville Bill Dunow and Dick Broor (801) j derick Lynn L Adams' County Purchasing Agent CAMPING - IF 867-21- 04 more for a great deal less iv mm i? m You’ll find that what is deluxe (at additional cost) on kits of other mobile homes is standard on a Champion By standard we mean attractive interior paneling Fine furshag carpeting in the living room Rich hand carved in kitchen bedroom and feels niture cabinetry that looks and brand Name doors hath Custom-mad- e appliances and furnace Eleshower walls Unique super-stroand tub marble-lik- e vanitory top gant sculptured ' extra an flow incorpwating When you add up all the deluxe features that are standard in a Champion great deal mobile home — it adds up to an ’ color-coordinat- ed ld ng w - nd I4‘x70' 3 Bedrooms lii ths a ' mcmrROMSo00l MliFiffil -- Mitt u SXjKHta5nf!2" ia lne with crocheted pil- Iowa for all their help in the past three years' 12 he sixth grade girls will leave this troop and be bridged into Cade ties at Hoffman's Castle Val- ay ps camp-ershi- ley Camp on June 11 12 & 13 Cams regia ' JflSli be l11 by be-piS- week NUCiSi ?1 UmIO-IMI- I Helladear When the Apollo asticmauis turned their hearts hack toward their families more than 200 000 mips away on cartn it was Conlir jmal Telephone the nation-widSystem trial helped carry thmr voices home From Continental s equipment nl trie tracking station in GoldMonc Calilornia Hie vi nces ol the astronauts and their I ’unities were beamed Irom th moon to the earth across the United States ana then back to the moon in e what became' the irin inngi-distance (all ‘NASA (I'm'i Continental mi S'-iif T fiilllfltilllir i 1 iliw vlif'ii i Y mcini'M'i Sym A the Conlnionlil T I lr '(rf’i whether your call r n n i11 town r across Itv- i wilt'll w worn M mar-willing ns flr nl and mwininirnl r : ’ poss'bk' ‘ a uian van si wi i ns wmpnono a amrtaenewi'niWiHin— -- 00 - '£ v 1 has been in charge of daily operations under BobFeUmeto San Juan County will receive its County Achievement Award at NACo's annual convention in Miami Beach (Bade County) Florida Achievement 7 July Awards are presented to counties for outstanding 14-1- service to citizens and significant contributions to toe cause of efficient modern county gover-me- Yimt MOBILE HOMES nt In announcing' toe Achievement Awards winners for 1974 Barrett said “NACo is proud to salute San Juan County for its admirable efforts to improve county go We believe county goverment ' to toe United States is an increasingly important level of fit is Siverment because to cope with procomplex area-wiblems yet small enough be truly accountable its ciuszens Award winning programs prove our belief" The National Asso cation of Counties is toe only national organization which represents and serves county goverment to the United States Its more than 1200 member counties represent about 70 percent of toe nation’s population ver-me- nt de aren’t attending toe sub-flo- set t WOMEN’S GOLF ' women Those bi-fo- ins and outs 'good and bad of onr successful Camp Skill s Day held here in March during Girl Scout week It hoped that it can be adapted kindly at to® airporT and gave to take care of a much rmlfk four of hid hrMf area than we have downtown area before at- - I would like to thank all tending a brunch given by who made my trip pos-tTown Club for its stole and especially Ge- members and GM Scout neva our Council PresLeaders in Salt Lake ident Lorraine Nickerson Money donated for the and Louise Witt District brunch is used for Advisor of the Ogden arfor needy girls ea who gave so much of their time to help me brunch I spoke for® the Program with some of our probmittee to explain all the lems here in Moab Your reporter waspri- vileged to fly to Salt Lake Robin presented Mary on the 17th in connection Winfield with a camp with Girl Scout work Ge- for her time neva Swartz Executive meg8 spent in earning all the Director met me cis April 95 C7 San Juan County Cost Equal Opportunity Employer 867-80- v 974 cis NUCLEAR DYNAMICS INC MINERAL EXPLORATION AND COAL PRODUCING COMPANY E SEEKING TO FILL THE POSITION OF: 4 Jean pre-Scou- formed a square dance Lucktobill Danny W infield Camping mothers Eileen Carol Terry Lightfoot Lorraine Self Cindy Anderson from ment Mrs FLC 2 Badge 1 - r ab Women’s Golf Association’s Play Days just don’t know wnat they are missing Tuesday May 21 toe group played “ Throw Out Three Holes’ which was very exciting for all those participating Fran Hale and Donna Nelson came out on top as toe winners of the game Next week toe general meeting will be held after Play Day Tuesday and all new May 28 members are urged to attend These thoroughly enjoyable Play Days are just too good to pass up so circle your calendar while It Is fresh on your mind Norelco 50 VIP Rechargeable Shaver nC Now Reg -- Model WC-- 2 Reg Now Model HD 39 2495 Power Breeze Men's Dryer --Styler Model D6A 1Q 2 198X Lady Sunbeam Salon Hair Dryer Reg just 5995 Sunbeam Deluxe Mist Stick Curler Styler a i Beauty Breeze Ladies DryersSiyler Model D4A Reg 1999 who Mo- J a Just 1999 QC 1695 999 SPECIAL GRADUATION PURCHASE 999 Name Brand gift set for the graduates j Coty RevloPe MatchabelBj Rnhimtrin Leather Romean Brio Brut British Sterling v jiglib : r: ktmi&at? 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