Show 'Vif-'- i-- i i i 5 Jniversa 4 2608 sx alt Lake 6 5 Microfilming Corp City Utah 84110 i The ballot ! setin Grand County tor the up- coming Primary Elec- Sept 10 with only up republican for primary baliotine and eeveral county races to uctwjwuwiurae will be no demo- There craUc primary baliotii the county with Just 2 com- republican democratic candidates muiRioncr D L Taylor wr office and 1 tnde-tl- in the general eloction ninning They hwI Lawrence Rowley Incumbent ear - : on Pd who in Uun cumbent renuVlcan Hplyoflkj william Hance Sheriff W H bowmanon who 11‘ incumbant the indcoendmi omt remildican "JIealLco1na' Heading the nWbiican S t! fw'elSffiu prJlnary UckM are MottoifpiiWtodn Don)car hv c rii RonaldlkiS HoS tSS Republicans Delbert Oliver and Mitch: Wil-me face each other tor the commie-sk- it nioner in the al mary the winner to Holyoaktor gJ®fA D" in the 11 fnVi h7T M ear Twffier"! l8uinBl incumbent ocrat K?’ in uJJ prl-cn- dem- K Gunn P"®11 - Mc’ ®1®ction ®1 Three county offices will he decided (iurinr - iSI primary elections the candidates for those of- flees having no chalien-e- rs fromtne democrat They ic are the of--e of County Clerk with incumbent Bobliie Domenick facing Gaye Stocks the office of County Attorney with in- ' 'fii cumbent Harry! now facing William Benge and the office of County Re- -' ‘i oorder where Alice Me- Kinney and Norma Stocks are bidding for the sea& r I 4 Incumbant I Recorder- -' Alice McKinney and Norma Stocks lire blading for the seat Incumbent Alice Stocks la Re-con- fer from office retiring : For The office tfUJ5 Low pitch resulted in foul half for Pony League tinued at a tost pace evening Spectator! and a number of home runs during tournament games S'i Senator Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Gam who - E®11 rewinding major Uy of 86 per cent of del vote at the Repuid- ican State ConvenUonJuly 27 will tom demoenu B e-g-ate $ '1 vt Wayne Owens “r" First day action of the State Pony League Tour nament being held in Moab this week was toll of excitement and frus trations j Some of the frustra- tions came when the two Moab teams McDougald - Oil and Rio Algom both went down to defeat-a- t the hands of Utah County teams McDougald lost to South Nebo 1 in a 4-- closely ‘played contest -- and Rio Algom Was routed by the hitting of South Nebo 1 25-- 6 Both Moab teams saw action in the losers bracket on Wed- - Otoer games during day were Juat aa ex- - fflS with a : resounding win 4 North Utah County 3 out of the park and comdefeated San Sevier 0 pletely dominated the in a tight pitchers match until the ’fifth inning game The rest of the games Winners of Tuesday and were more exciting and Wednesday games will close with plenty of acadvance to the semi-fina- ls tion to keep the attention on Thursday with toe of the fans Millard 1 losers dropping into the defeated Orem 2 in an losers bracket and two ' losses drops a squad exciting ditchers duel and Spanish Fork: and from toe tournament San Sevier played to a Top teams to watch 2 score with Spanish ’ during the next few Fork taking the win games wUl be the Orem Orem Nat 1 defeated North Utah County 2 7 ' South Nebo 1 hi anothertightballgame and Orem Nat 1 xlth flj tttmtert ing fo the winners brack red with Atrtng pitching 'et in aft earlier game and good L defensive :i - 8-- - 4-- ‘ - 5-- r22fK 8-- vlontdyrai'nwsa - ’ i The lobby of the Post Office will likewise be closed all day Sunday - there ’ w throughout the state are in Moab for the four-da- y tournament which ends Friday Games are scheduled for all day Wednesday With the semi-finaset for Thursday and toe finals for Friday evening Orem American 1 tod the hitting slugfest n’m'-o- 1 e : Moab Carter announced ls for counter customers week that the Moab Post Office along with others Utah will be closed on Sunday beginning this week canMdSD'ElMl Mid-Ye- ar V this ’ ' ai!d °f MetitUdistihguishedSS handling of a box of service in ing caps found in the P&W to prevent btostingS Mr Stowe notes that Petroleum Information Corporation’s annual review of drilling activity in the Rocky i will be from 8:30 sm Mr Carter stated that to 5:00 pm on Monday he had received' inthrough Friday and 9:00 structions to close up am to 12 noon on Saturshop on Sunday from ofdays The lobby will reficials in the tate office main open asusual 1m-- 1 This will mean he said til 7 pm on weekdays that no mail will be Mr Cartet stated Postmaster ER ” vr New boat office hours At Moab Post Office w -- 2SL-!222L-?? n- - f A °ltc-- margin' ote 1 mSMrrSiS “We s by : Texaco-Utah-Shg- le bMti9) aSS!i rwt pmc tchn S5K?g!yfe'“V Wu twme j people wiililig to miU ' ilia'1! Yvonne Hawks toe neat in District for 1 There has been some (piestkm ins alt Lake City to toe iemiity of 'the elections held attbe Re-Eblfoan State Convent candidates In the first congressional dls-Dorothy C Clark — out over Joe Fergu-eo- n to appear jon the pri- -’ W1 H Bowman presented 'Aiiraid of Merit maty oallot Mr Feiyu- Sheriff In other activity this to Toby Winters for outstamfing service eon said Monday that be week Inc has placque will sue the State GOP preventing a possible boating caps acci: Central made location for toe performed Committee for y dent in June h allegetoy illegal Nol 1 "'V apor s tionmem of 73 extrede- lLand Corp NCT- -l iq : r at toe pouvration’ whom were ‘ " ' istDtetriet Re ffewjv-Sm- v1 3 wiiT & tooextnt delejKtes who-me o iroveaTby Mm the ' i wui drilled wii Tt"1 placque dttedjolr i He towerjjuui boon t leat 12710 feet for 5f3PfaXJ£ilryear‘oId recog17 1974 reads: ’’Award charged by GOP legal 2&-’2Sffi'-- ‘feet--- - ttimi in1 wmbMTMelTjriiy will 76 ingly I ’ th to also move into the winners circle and the 5-- over Millard 2 24-- 6 as they put 7 home runs w -- elections to the school board appearing general election nnuoti incumbents Betty Dalton and Robert Dalton Mountain Fuel Supply Novl Patterson Canyon has announced complex well located in section tion of in Ismayfor 9 township 38s range mation oil discovery 25e about 14 miles northflowing 62 barrels of oil east of the Greater An-efield The well is per day in southeastern Utah’s San Juan Coun- approximately 18 miles ty it was reported by southeast of Blanding Carlton Stowe Utah Ge-- i with the closest producological & Mineral Su?r tion located in toe Hatch vey Information Office field some five miles to the southwest The dis- specialist The : discovery is the coveiy well is producing from a zone found at placed in boxes on Sun- a depth of 5464 to feet lt was drilled day at all and work hours will be reduced accord- to a total depth of 5818 est percentage gain of Mountain Region states credit Utah sito 15 wells drilled to lSOflfl feet nr more: Only fimlls were drilled in toe region with the remainder in Wyoming This doubles the output of deep wells in first half of 1973 This year's figures show that 16 oil and two gas 1 Tertiary formation trend 811 Ba8 Well drilling WaS up sharply in the south- - eastern area of the state Statistics show that developments well drilling was 86 per cent success ful in Utah during the wells were completed of first six months of 1974 the deep tests At midMr Stowe saysthatex-plorator- y year 61of 15000 foot interest in were Utah is more Sus operations becoming in toe Rockies widespread Operators 40 in Utah 18 in Wyomare now looking at the ing and three in western potential of northwestern Colorado Utah and the whole westUtah also stands pro ern sideof the state minently in the Rocky The south-centr- al Mountain Region drilling "Hinge Line” area of the picture 'At the halfway Fish Lake region should point of 1974 Utah with receive primary emphaa 52 per cent increase in sis toe next few during activity showed thelarg- months I burs damage was in Moab July 25 when 2 wheels cameloff a truck loaded with over 7000 gallons of hot road oil vh-- e l hit '0 h ' s' w j! accidenu presented to MrsClark has staled feels Mr Inkley u- Toby Winters by the stitute of Makers of Ex-’- 1 etofoaitoused his own fonds in cam- plosives in greteruLre-rfi- " and 3niton appredation of nutetaniKnff nubile Prl9tod for hlet&m of In-l's- be Mr! and Duke Winters was home by himself ana die- ired his dog playing with a box wMch was la- beled “Danger Explo- ives” The top oftoebo had been torn off and se wTobk °n-r- f laying thered them back into the box refusing to trade uivui to a friend in exchange for other items He took the box 0 blast- tainlng some ing caps to his BUI Groff and when his : con-60- “ “: mWey b£ replied that the bugs wereimprintod to indicate that they were paid for by camjiaign not oononte money - -- v " v Grew! County voters “J2LjSfiSSftiKS are Aug 6 — LaPreal Ben t Registration trict Judy Nelson DIst Alice - Stocks' Sj ChriBtina 1 Urlct 2 Bistrlct §2n52St fe Sadie Dutoa District 6 Marjorie Howland Die- trfof 7 Absmtee ballot forma may be picked up mother retained rUhe bom County Clerk Bobturned them over to She- bie Domenick or those away from f Moab may riff W H Bowman irife for them- ' Several V ' "I at the intersection and was towed to Skyline Ga- vehicle 'The truck came to a halt rage for repair which was estimated at $2uv Moab City police inveif- - out $200 damage to that the incident tigated ’ " ' St'jyj' "f " ' ' : J r left the lc a curb and ve-ic- Jumped r building hit-tiinto the side of Irish Auto on North Main and doing about 8300 damage to toe garage The truck came on into town tWT £ and about 200 feet north of the intersection of Vhm World" First North and Main "Yep the' other wheel came trip to toe “Top of the World” is offered by the Fran Barnes outdoor feature on Page A6 of ' off and ran into the rear of a cootinulns seriet offeature 'bf g iy70 Ruick slat Ion- Ottinger Tours of Moab This spectacular 'view1 this issue---on- e point overlooks' the Fisher Towers a gigantic ex stories m toara nvailabtp to visitors to the Moab wagon talongiiK to Aposure of gypsum Onion Creek and its twisting area Featured this week Otiinger Tours lfred McCIcihI ddiiis' iib- grotto-lik- e canyons and upper Fisher Valley Read ng v tna of the - J - Tankcr loaded with 7000 gallons of hot oU headed for Comb Ridge oUl rigbt rear ivhccis while coming T!Ju“daJr Lady luck prevented potential tragedy in the freak incident as both wheels left the vehicle one damaging the side of a building and the other an automobile nJS?!!2CtMn v : v 'fe- - ' 'v ‘V fciw As? 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