Show vvrJ 7 W ' A Summer Recreation Game Results June 19 1974 Little League 1st Security TraveLodge 1st Western Beeman Drilling 12 City Market 16 Atlas Custom Craft A & W Millers Atlas City Market Elks Men's Softball 15 12 o 10 Boys Tee Ball Poor Boy LaSal Oil 19 20 20 Town TV Pony League Rio Algom Times 4 12 1st Security Law Enforcement V Keystone Women’s Softball Real People Press LaSal Cowbells 7 1st Security 76’ers i Am River Tours City Market June 20 1974 Jr Ttf' Softball 2 13 14 1 12 14- 21 Keystone Burt’s Auto Keys 18 19 12 Poor Boy Black Oil During this week hunters in the state of Utah' Un Campgrounds will find out just how and when and what type of Girls Sr Tee Ball regulations wul be affecting them during the up- - Little Pros Women’s Softball ‘ f 30 13 Poor Boy Little Pros Moab Automotive coming deer hunts ' ' — a 4W During the past week it was learned that the custom Craft northern part of the state would be able to hunt for rqvs Rail buck only It seems that it would be Town TV a sure bet that the rest of the state Times will follow suit and go along witn that Allen Insurance ig 3 76 2 and 6-- 1 3-- 3 1- -5 3-- 4 3-- 4 2 4 4-3 4-- 2-- 0-- 6 2-- 3 l'l NevSeperritcr recommendation ggy This will be the strongest regula- - LaSal Oil 2 ti°nduril tf'e P38 twenty seasons Girl’s Intermediate affecting the deer hunting in Utah: Steele Elec The major reasons for such a drastic Noves Plumbing change in regulations is the small valley Home numbers of deer mi the hunting units and the poor Pony League fawn crop over die past few seasons Hunting re- - Rio Algom gulations are set by government agencies that are Millers in charge of the lands that the herds are running McDoueald Oil BLM Forest Service and Division of Wildlife Little Services are the three major agencies that will MillersLeague make recommendations this week for the rest TraveLodge of the state along-witrepresentatives of the let Western 2 organized sportsmen clubs and of the livestock igt Security 16 1st Security Bank 0 industry piks 15 Monticello Atlas 54 0 Real People 01 Beeman Moab facilities The Recreation at the Held: Girl’s Jr Tee League Market 45 not :- the best or the most elaborate City 7 ' are certainly Black Oil Men s Softball in but the of who state the area are those par17 United Campground ticipating in the program are completely satisfied Key 7 29 Tastee Freeze with the way things have been going this season Midland 'X 2 Poor Boy 7 - Recreation Girl’s Sr Tee League Glen Richeson and Director his insecurity 17 Custom Craft assistant Ted Sorensen have been working their tails 11 Moab Automotive ot the spring getting things ready and jqj La Enforcement 14 With the number of teams in union 76 Little Pros teams scheduling ' A & W 11 volved in the program games are played five nights Burts Auto Intermediate Girls a week and about 12 games per night Women's Softball Steele Elec 7 44 1 a have us been little relief for of 'All Group wishing 2 Noyes Plumbing from the heat in the way of a rain storm but if one 1st Security Boy’s Tee Ball did hit and stayed for a few days to give us a real Sportsmen LaSal Oil 35 soaking it would really throw the schedules in a Monticello Town TV ‘30 mess Group 2 30 Poor Boy Allen Insurance 6 Those who are not directly involved in games ' Pony League ' should drop by and see some of the action Real Rai p7ii 11 Rio Algom tight games have been played in Little League Rei pTJ® 7 and Pony League recently plus some exciting matches McDougald Oil "Ri’VAr TnilP in the softball programs A full evening of enter- i Men’s Softball 15 can be had at no cost and you will also have fjiRni oil tainment Keystone ' Midland 16 a chance to meet old friends 7 Unton 76 v Women’s Softball Market 'Jt With the big Fourth of July weekend coming up 7 7 City Market 11 LaSal Cowbells one of the most noticeable problems we have in the 18 entire area is the high fire danger The lack of GIRLS SENIOR TEE Sportsmen 7 76’ers a good storm has caused some real threats to for- - LEAGUE SOFTBALL Am River Tours ' ests and wildlife The desert areas are dry and will Tuesday July 2 13 go up in flames at a drop of a match Security 2) - Take care on your outing over foe holiday (Field 6:30 United Campground Schedules as most of us will be in foe mountains too Chances vs Engstroms are that an open i fire restriction will be put into (Field 4) v'effeif-xw'vV 6:3Q Custom Cr should streams and lakes be all fair A&W oi Fishing 7 Mmday)Syif in foe region with tlie best bet being in the northern SUPPLIES OFFICE 2) (Field of foe state The Times - Independent 6:00 First Western vs part 1 1 a ck 4 v 4-- - Mr Alton Parmenter has Men appointed Outside Plant Supervisor for the Moab DistrictofContinental Telephone Company of Utah Fermenter will manage and coordinate the activities of outside plant forces involved in telephone installation and repair dispatching line assignment building and grounds maintenance safety and warehousing He began his career in 1962 as a lineman for the former Midland Telephone Company He has since worked in all phases of out- side plant and spent over four years inside asa' central office repairman Better known to his associates as VA1” he is an active member of the Moab Toastmasters International Club and is active in the church' and community affairs A1 en- - Joys many outdoor sports preferably his motorcycle trail bike and soft ball Parmenter resides in Moab with his wife Susan and two daughters Julie (14) and Tammy (13) 7 ' 9 United Campground ' with wins losses respective: Girls Jr Tee Ball Tastee Freeze o 6 Real People 7 Millers 7 1st Security 15 Inter Girls Softball Sportsman 3 4 Coates Drilling Noyes Plumbing 9 41 Am River Tours Valley Home 7 ' 10 LaSal Cowbells Men’s Softball Union 14 June 24 1974 Midland 25 j Little League :: Women's Softball 1st Security 18 Elks oil i v 6 Millers Coates Drilling 5 1st Western 16 Beeman LaSal Cowbells 30 City Market Monticello a 8 TraveLodge 76’ers 6 Atlas June 21 1974 Men’s Softball Little League 5 19 Law Enforcement 1st Security 18 1 Midland 1st Western 3 17 1st Security TraveLodge 13 16 TGi Millers Women’s Softball 15 Beeman 1 Oil LaSal 3 Elks 14 76’ers Hole-n-Ro- The team standings in Moab Recreation follows 22 Union 76 1 1 Tastee Freeze Black Oil Sr Tee Sohball Moab Automotive ' Hole-n-Ro- ck - Repair Service Itf Car Stereo Geiger ISdhd-Grav-e Counters Se-D- Canto 259-727- OeSiiWIiMb North Hwy 163 Phone 259-531- Service Stations Printing ssnasssr Main & TJresTciu V!? - Prfeifeg For All Types of Printing from Small Cards to Complex Business — PLUS--TOP : Forms We're at Your Service SERVICE ThsTbics-Indspeniks- it Beeman vs Atlas (Field 4) 6:00 TraveLodge vs Elks 8:00 First Security vs Millers Wednesday July 3 (Field 2) 6:00 Beeman vs Millers 8:00 TraveLodge vs: City Mkt (Field 4) 6:00 First Security ‘ i tamtam ' taratam God 7 y OtCRr ipxtas raotu U?7 24 takservkt First Western Elks 7 Tuesday July 2 :30 (Field n Times Ind vs Insurance (Field 4) 7:30 Poor Boy vs Town 2)-7- Contracting rmMt: vrnrn PONY LEAGUE Al-le- TV jrt Fondeo Vtati AitonricBs 1 tfesjsfc iff Experience I)i Tuesday July 2 (Field 2) 5:30 Fredericks' 7- - - (fV-- v' ja- rV7:V)rj ‘"A vs Phillips (Field 4) 5:30 Reed vs air Garcia 7 '7 Everyone wants it 7:' ": And Utah Power & Light Company wants to talk to you what they’re doing to help keep the air clean around electric '' 7V77 generating plants ' 'i a1' " " :u‘ i' r Air pollution control is a big johCwith Wgi77:7 ' woids too i" lift' “electrostatic predptstpr” J MtilV i'n rWBnlri - ' Wf : :7--- ' f‘ “ TrTnlt'li In plain EngHst a precipitator is designed to - wj releases JSfti Ji'- lvj A predpiUtor however is even more complicated than it soiind7 For instance the" one being instaUedatHuntington’sfirst unit isoyer 200 feet longr'fiO feet wide v nearly dght stone3 tall and itwill I?v'v keepupto99andahalfpercentof r- 4 '' "if ROGBi C 59 N i v GIRLS JR TEE LEAGUE SOFTBALL the ash from ever reaching the stack Its cost is near $5& milium and every customer helps io pay for it through his rate for electridty " Utah Power installed its first predpitator in 1949 and now has one either in operation or planned for mHI3sb V £44 : m 'L rw j' asr- TGI vs KAYLENZ 15 Years Auto SB - Law Enf 8:00 Union 76 vs Burts 6:00 6 Q$ ji '? "Vi'’ 'edbr i - 1 July Monday Flowers Jiotters S¥3r r y:ltofoj'Rtata wr t"1 RATB Sfocfess fel ' 3 Trtasnssma I FAfftfiY ALSO WQMLT MENS SOFTBALL y - w1 tilS 8:00 McDougald Oil vs Millers Clothing MrfiVtiain W-- V: RATES UtahPoiiiwlfegbortifOiyel Tuesday July 2 ' IRISH'S AUTO Slim Mi a Cepsstry Ccstratter 25T-5W- off Tuesday July 2 vs 6:00 Keys vs Uw Enf Wednesday July 3 vs 6:00 Midland vs LDS 78:00 Union 76 vs TGI BOYS TEE LEAGUE BASEBALL &2SU525 Veterinarian for : Atlas 8:00 35 L CenAsr Phone 25 exercises Uw® of their grandsons City Mkt' 1:00 : m&uswsM 9-55- 44 5e" Jation 7 77 ! HotUHnam 7 in flis Usrt Goat - bourn have retumedfrom vegaa nevaua wnerw thev had been visiting £eir - chUdren WMle they attended gnt -- M-1st 8: Center ‘B LatlsrpsHotel - Mifer'y Stopping Phan 7 RETURN FROM NEVADA Mr and Mrs DanWin-- : The Methodist Mission Tour composed of nior Citizens visited in Moab Saturday going on through the Canyonlands Sunday This is the fourth year some of them have visited and they plan on caning back next year ‘ mm Television Radio-Stere- o i 7 MISSION TOUR rA- Cement 7 rr rx Electronics 'V Program are listed as ” Keys B5 the Men's Softball 9 37 7 Thursday June 27 1974 OF THE - fern V (MtfLi) wt-(9 TSHCOIOR' Homi - itasaawwamKBB maMl ntssswss" J lvt caMisvyBE-si- i 71 77 operation at every coal burning generating plant All pollution control measures like these predpitators tdee research dedication and money but Utah Power & light’s job is to provide electridty with minimum impact on the environment 7 a customer you have a rij&t’tou Utah Power is doing to keep the air dean 77 7 And since you’re J j' it ' y l ? 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