Show U ‘W- ' : "V " ' ’ i '‘' -- - rv! ' - ' ' :' o' v ' 'V - - - o jt" ’' v f '‘i ? 0 741:!' io’Sv °- -- '? i1'' Si - : ' ? ' t-- Se z ' C t’Ai tyr iv t v- j s ' 'Y V':'w lAvfrW vt “V- "£ - ' v ' ' '' - jK o 2 r ' js v‘ v t j iVv:' ' - ' i v J V y v ' : my?'- j rfy w? ! ''" ': - V ' ' " : ‘: ' -- - - ' s - ' ' f:I' V : f jt tv ' : v rj-- ’ - ’? A vV:: 's' 'V-T- ” WV vV i “W T"' J'A- v v y ' v' nwertf of Moab LilUe Leigw 'im&lbabtoinihnd'v -- Wind ttw tor the s annual State Tournament - Beeman Drilling and Minerals will re- -' " Moab area in &"snSftR PIIIUOUII v ' the tournament this year V ' with Beeman taking first place with a record of 19 e e e wins and 1 loss and Atlas with 15 Grueer Sr Virghia Mr D B Cortii and randion Paul 'Dutch Zimrwrman north games will be the final local games be- All-St- ar UBBA '' u'Lmiw Beeman Atlast 1st Security city Market 1st Western Millers Elks s P®" - Ptanfond Girl’s ?“? MrWim O’Weltoe Iiiv2f‘Gi road to hang in the depot for '' -- f TraveLodsre "“'-Atla- Ethel's Cafe y Jr Girl's Sr Tee Ball j Automotive iMBb Dlayed i at 2 pm since jwther reporting 5 13-- 7 12-- 9 8-- 12 7-- 13 HatlOli's A & W Boy's Tee Ball Poor Boy 5-- 16 Times -18 Town TV ?-- ? 5-- 3 Us’tFridS 5 week’s” to7r vaS sti!ati urioSSJ’ ' Mfs a The tournanientwiilbe doubTe ’7limLiation — tournament aSd Lull Clark left ses will drop tm first-o'last week from contention All-Sttor Caiitornia for an ox- games were tended visit played this week with the 0 y M 11 :0-- 5 nigwu Millers -- : Group of youths from the Community Baptist Church and parents pose for a group picture prior to leaving vuui nwnu W4iu muihVi where they will meetwithsome 8 vyrnunM to 10 thousand other 1 2-- 6 x ' prV ' ! ' 5 " rfi 4 H y"-Th- e ’ -- ' '7 - - ' "OCU5 Of KOfiOn First — Sec-- ’? ti'i between L f if ! I - : Mw-- jl Mitchell Jim ' than 4500 Newell Nelson recording Shauna Newell Vickie around the Orr Karl Pratt-- and that petle sponsors Rrs Fred as a public Radcliffe and Mrs Lloyd Hilton 11 ' !?rttaha’ SHaalsP?n50:® we‘ There ronnriml Him Hallv Iih uri (Mnn Jim Laurie " l±r ' sources and energyneeds iirlty-- ’’’mul in addition to accelerated search tor oil of taV'na'tiM ta'the fe nf fhaV r- - and natural gas several - !! i :: tM i M i 24-ho- ur ther Service- - Mnnh rhurrh Arfliin Ftonfirtc f n - U : MU s&ys Jeffries! 5-- 7-- Btenv Needs t 4‘ : minimum temperatures tor the period : Oceanic and Atmospher- - plus the 4 pm temper-- ‘ c Administration reads ' ature reading and mea- “in recognition and ap- - v surements of precipita Precation of Significant V tion For more than 63 Public Services render- - y®ar station agents at the US Department of Commerce National Girl’s Intermediate V Steele Electrict Valley Home ' Noyei 4 ? 'w-- the' by 1 a&ar 11-- ' Jf If im ! LaSal Allen Insurance mX DAHAm and Beeman meet Orem 11 15-- - f1 !Uywlt!' to meet Orem American' 1 Tee Ball thuflly wilfte AUPGames 18-- f PX The Deliver and Rio ' O’Neil reports that ' Grande Railroad station ' weather reading instal- - v at Thompson has been lation at Thompson is lo- presented a Special Ser- - catcd on the depot ' vice Award for continu- - grounds from which a i ous dally weather read- - daily observation is " taken at 4 X pm to re- ings since May of 1911 maximum cord the and award presented Custom Crafts Little Pros j 4 :5U ' k 71 I m 'V ' 'Vk7 ' ? il! - - V t s ’ ' 7 i such weather installations United States take care of service j ‘ - i jij ’ f Youth World ar - the rains wehave needed for so long finally WWl -- amcraint of the Tbf Quarterly Publics- adttad by) Dr El- - of winners : trophies R°y Nelson First Secur- - All-St- ar - fl°L ia ana Ausyaua are recovered from 5Koppe waste dumps : £ worthed 'J ' ' tr C j SpraABng fysteas V PhnnMm y-- T ' ' X r ’ :j'i steam-generati- ar ' 4-- tablishment of strategic lcJ then 05 per cent of material stockpiles injthe sulfur and for use In post-wplants :j' period - - A second big develop- Today' toe emphasis is being placed mi energy ment is the ' speedup 01 problems and the means" coal gasification plans in ng n 1K!TOO ’ tm V FASTCOURTEbi2sSERVlCE ‘ IS'AlJ i if1 V V' 41k V i f'-’- ry ' u Vi wn' - '" Iyq coal gasification plants on the Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico Each of these ventures would use up to 9 million tons of coal per year and the gas produced would be mixed with natural gas for distribution -- A third major development is si speedup in the search for uranium affecting major uranium producing states of Wyoming New Mexico Colorado and Utah Demand for uranium is expected to increase j twenty-fol- d before the turn of the £ t j century ' First ' Security points out that there are 88 stra- tegic minerals in which the nation is concerned as classified by the US Bureau of Mines Of these eleven are fuels ranging from coal through uranium and an additional 12 are classified a$ ferrous metals used principally in the making of steel Dominating the group of ferrous metals is steel produced from iron ore scrap 'and coking coal Also included as alloys are such products as manganese molybdenum :t 2686- - phone J 242-- a tc FOR MORE INFORMATION CAU OR WRITE - XJ! - i i ig 5 iwiiSwRBW or sumcieni in qie minerals including salt ouier types or materials toels: ' ftAz 11 'iswiy 'by pipeline X &'' Xr transferred industrial diamonds used in industiy Antici- “This goal is resulting to the southcentral re-- : building i materials J and pated demand tor these in many specific changes gi“ of the United States fertilizers This industry resources is expected to development has expanded in the development of fuel’ increase by almost five- resources and of im- - - 1 the announcement of bly since the early 1950’sf told in the next 30 years? v 12 Rdt Grand — 11M in- - if Air' f 7 function hun- - there was some slowdown significantly in output and little ad- an increase in ditional capital improve-- : ' 8upply from neyly minedment - f ore Nitrogen compounds” a: classified in the group major use of which Is demand for zinc has creased 688-2- ’ inSwAane sassgtt — ntv many moZ : Washtoi is and earned several 2: ? country during World War II and again with the es- - ence’7nTfsith5“the rountates TheCommun- Baptist i4?ssff:t!ssrsa& ? sasEixsss&as Ksts: u ssu-i- 4‘ ConfeSnce : r —- : - w !'? ’ ' tungsteh' vanadium as well as nickel chromium cobalt beryllium ' andoth-ers'- ' - 1 ' Steel production In the United States in 1973 to- taled 150 million tons according to First Sc- Curity The basic raw materials Included 137 mil- lion - tons - of iron ore The United States be of came a net-iinpoi- ier steel : beginning in ’ als - 1959 and a peak was reached in 1971 when 18 million tons were imported Steel demand is anticipated to increase at an annua ra(o of approximately two per cent i per year reports the News Letter':' Major nonferrous metinclude aluminum copper lead zinc gold and silver and the United States Is becoming in- cren singly depivident s(Hiices iufj-wsl-v of these metals (‘upper use In li’H US jit 197 ‘t lot i led about 24 million ' onVs-- : The ocm- lopment of precipitate I out-foH‘i- i - v r I i''' r1!— ' : tr " s £ W- ' - ' t' i ' ' ' ' ‘am vyi i t' f - V 1 ' tit - ’ S' W w’4 'ijw4ltaa |