Show ’VisVISV ' iEMM wK!!‘fr Evmpa J Thursday June 27 1?74 86 ON DEAN’S LIST Kathy and Don The title of the new package to bring thousis COLOR sident of Deseret Travel ands of new visitors to ickage A WESTERN YOURSELF in Provo Utah announced Southern and Eastern RAINBOW featuring: (1) this week a new airline Utah packages for 2 more or Horso-Mu- te nights at St Chans Token Hero by BUI George Cedar City Mo- The Monticello District ger Bureau of Land of the Bureau of Land Management PO Box 1327 Monticello Utah Management has received a claim for 10 before July 3 1974 (Tefeaturing Zion National horses and mules on na- lephone (801) Park and Snow Canyon Alter reviewing these Arches and Canyonlands tional resource lands in the Suluar Mesa area of comments' the District National Parks (3) Fly the Book Cliffs northeast Manager will issue an Drive Snow Skiing pack of Green River Utah The authorisation to gather ages at Brianhead’from St George or Cedar City claim was submitted by the animals BLM offiDr John A Soelberg of cials will supervise the the services SKYWEST AIRLINES Grand Junction Coloraroundup to insure that do within the gathering methods are these packages are a first In the past theTra- claiming period provided humane and in compliance with laws prohibitvel Agent Industry has for in the Wild-Frlooked upon Southern and Roaming Horse and Bur- ing the use of motorized ro Act of 1971 This vehicles and aircraft in Eastern Utah as a beautiful area' but inaccesclaim has been reviewed the gathering operation sible for airline package by officials of BLM and Alter gathering the anithe Utah Brand Inspec- mals will be checked by tours Now Travel Agtor’s Office and has been a Utah Brand Inspector ents throughout the coundetermined to be ac- to determine ownership try may sell their cliAll ununbranded ents airline packages to and ceptable Persons with interests claimed animals will be these areas that are ea- in this claim should con- returned to the place of attractive and pro-ab- le tact the District Mana gathering These packages L Duane Bunnell Pre- Fly-Dri- 587-224- 7) ve frWi -- 90-d- ay 1 ee v S Mr and Mrs Marvin Irish Couple United Recently In Garden Ceremony fled scoop neck fitted Diana Kay Hyita daughGeorge Hyita be- S waist and fell sleeves ter of She wore a eyecame the bride of Robert let hat Thematching bride’s bouMarvin Irish in a lovely quet was yellow roses and garden ceremony at the home of the bride’s Uncle and Aunt the Gary R Holyoaks June 8 The ceremony was officiated by Bishop J Edward Johnson Parents of the groom are Mr and Mrs C Max Irish lavender ’i " 'tro" : anentirelynew 801-363-38- 22 Pm list Activities : During tkoPastWeek Two Juveniles and 2 adults were charged with' curfew violations' being' in the city park after 11 during the week lice Chief Mel Dalton sta-- of ted that this ordinance is being enforced Po-Utiliz- P-- Police are also enfor- cing the new ordinance on Inoperable cars parked on city streets Offend- ers will be cited and will have to appear in court if such vehicles are not moved within 3 days after being warned said Chief Dalton Sometime during the past week’s battery was stolen from a 1967 Mus- - immm tang belonging to Bill Foote while it was parked at his residence and he was on vacation The battery was valued at $30 Moab police investigated an accident which occurred June 22 at 11:55 am in the Miller’s Super Market parking lot McFarland Fayette driving a 1973 Fbrd pickup was pulling in to park and Saber a Cowan opened the door to her 1974 Ford hitting the side of the McFarland vehicle while it was still in motion doing about $150 to the pickup land $35 to the sedan No citations were issued as : his grade point average of 35 for the second se- mester at Westminster College in Salt Lake Ci- ty entitled him to be on the Dean’s List again Buster has been on the list several semesters during his past three years at Westminster He is employed in Salt Lake City during the summer vacation Next fell he enters his senior year and has been chosen class president the incident was on private properly On June 24 at 11:15 am on Fourth East and Second South Ken Hoffman was backing a 1959 1971 Plymouth driven by Genevieve Hays doing about $180 to the Ply- -' mouth Hoffman was ci- ted for improper lookout causing an accident Babysbreath The Attendants wore yellow and lavender dresses with matching hats and ribbons QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS SETS Lorette Holyoak attended the guest book and Lora Irish the gifts Music was furnished by the groom’s grandfather Attending the bride was Cindy Lee Hyita maid of honor Jamie Holyoak Linda Irish Ralna Hyita bridesmaids Kammy Holyoak Melanie Irish Ju- Rpbe cle Terry Gillespie and the organ was played by Lanore Tatman Many out of town relatives and friends attended the wedding Showers were given by Kathie Holyoak and Lorette Holyoak After a short honeymoon to Salt Lake City the couple will be making their home in Moab nior Bridesmaids Kelsie Holyoak and Jolene Marshall were flower girls Best Man was Alan Martineau and Clynn Ho- ringbearer lyoak J available at no cost by area to Travel Agents writing to Deseret Travel PO Box 838 Provo Utwho sell 90 of the plea' 84601 or telephone ah sure air market or contact new These folders are local travel agent your will open Nelson have received word from their son Buster that The bride was attired in a long white polyester eyelet dress with a ruf- - Them ai BIGSAVIHGS mmsss NOW A queen size OR BOX SPRING FOR TME PRICE OF REGULAR SIZE! CAP Workshops Set DuringlheWeek workshops are happening Saturday through the Community Action Program They ' will be Mountain Climbing Two by Martin Hamaker 'Mountain climbing is definitely Eric’s way of Uving Eric has matte over 200 first ascents of unclimbed peaks or new routes up previously conquered summits Eric will have a film and demonstration on mountain climbing Thursday June 27 at 8:00 pm in the MiVida Shaft is open to the pub-i- n which will be instructed by Eric Bjornstad and Survival Techniques which will be instructed VISITING MOTHER Mr and Mrs Sam Sharp former Moab re- Bidents stopped briefly town recently for a fa) “J1 “ all ama He is asking the people are interested in Mexicoto Salt Lake pJ!w where they are joining his workshop to visiting Mr Sharp s mo- - meet at the Teehaus Ta- ther marisk Saturday June 29 at 10:00 am and will take you from there This workshop will include all the basic safety and climbing techniques You are asked to bring water and lyyi? v39 SEALY POSTUREPEDIC PREMIER Regular Price lunch Everyone knows it pays to know something about survival So this is a great opportunity to develop your already present natural instinct of survival Martin will begin his workshop at 4:00 pm Saturday He asks for all to meet at the Originals Building 87 W 1st N For more information on these and others CAP offers stop by the Originals Building or phone the CAP Switchboard at Ifyou’re25orso Farmers can cover you with $25000 of life insurance for under Wk $15 a month I Even lens grar if yea don't smoke is-- A Fannsn aBsnt is a good guy to talk to about tiieramarkaMa Akha PoUcy You’ll 259-64- Rte Ua many options and many ways It Ms you control your own Mure A EROM ALBANY Mr and Mrs S G Malsen from Albany New York have been in Moab for the past two weeks visiting Mr and Mrs Louis Farmer The Far- RON TURNER Moab Utah 125 No Main j$£i ?si mers drove to Grand Junction to take the Mal-seto their plane for EaPc SEALY POSTUREPEDIC ROYALE I SEALY POSTUREPEDIC IMPERIAL Regular $ s1 7000 Regular $15000 95 to Pc ns departure 259-62- 84 iivi 34 EePc at Qssthsb Imihfi finS Use Cctm$3 AUTOMOTIVE 95 lit” iC'vi !h'ii C xa -:- HOMEOWNERS it SPECIAL LIFE & HEALTH m mm ' £9 MULTI-PERI- L i&s r ffgwp-u- 1st So & Mm St mMMmmMmI ’t r |