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'(ijM - ' ' '? jfiv!1' t?-- ) At ffiM raft W1 1 1 will be held on August 19 gnd 20th Superintendent of Schools Bill Mea- dor announced this week School takes up August 26 For elementary sturegistration: is dents scheduled both days from 9:00 to 4:00 pm Only those students who are - register in the elemen- tary grades : Kindergarten children also may be registered both days during the same time period Parents of kindergarten students are reminded that their chil dren must have a physical examination before entering school Also to be -- eligible to enter kindergarten a child must have turned five years old or turn five before Septem- ber 30 This is a depart- ure from years previous the child could be five before October 31 of the school year Verifi cation of birth date will be required by birth certificate or other means Take up times for classes starting August 26 Fees at the high school will be 8:20 am for sewill be much the same as condary students and 8:25 last year They will in- am for elementary Bus clude one dollar for each schedules for all schools class where a text Is are still being worked needed and one dollar for out and will be announced general supplies An Ac- next week There has been tivity Card is optional at a change in hot lunch $1250 Though optional provisions for secondary Junior High the card does involve con- students siderable savings in ad- students will eat at the mission to school activi- Southeast Elementary register for the Se- venth grade must have a venth Grade on August physical examination 19 and Eighth Grade on Senior High August 20 Ninth grade At Grand County High students will be at the high school this year School Seniors will Mr Meador said that all gister on August 19 be Junior High Students must - tween the hours of 900 register despite spring 'am and noon Juniors registration “That" he (are to register the same said "is necessitated by day between 1:00 and 4:00 some schedule changes ' pm Tenth graders have been made since1 gister August 20 during Junior High school closed in May" : the morning hours and Junior high students Students entering the Se- - Freshmen from 1:00 : rc-wh- en - re-th- at pm &¥ M students at Helen Knight School As in the past there will be busses provided for hot lunch students Superintendent Meador said that all schools are folly staffed and prepar atlons for the opening of school are nearly complete District teachers will meet in workshop sessions August 22 and 23rd at locations to be School and High School announced ties - fe4feVrfcv fO Registration tor ele- new to the district who mentary and secondary missed registering last students of the Grand spring or desire to check County School District or change schedules need f V it If in E&S t! The National ParkSer vice public hearing held Monday August 12 at Star Hall on the proposed wild - ' erness areas in Canynnr" lands National Park wag' well attended by many interested local and out- - IfsSt&Dof&m? Hot There may be a touch of Fail in the air but late afternoon temperatures still "make tho perspiration run down your back like sweat" Deg days of August were typified by this (un) registered Heinz taking a break in the City’s perpetual waterhole in front of The Times office on Center Street Monday afternoon & if If i: people The opening testimony was presented by a reVi Ktsentative of Governor Wood the environmental coordinator for the State Planning Office He read the governor’s statement which opposes the wilderness areas in regard to the planabsence of land-us- e ning by the people of Utah and particularly ' the the people who live-icounties in which the National Parka lie The governor requested that the National Parks Service petition the Department of the Interior and President Gerald Ford toask for a delay in Congress in establishing wilderness areas in parks un- and of-sta- is' te Livestock their thanks to these bu- -' Show and sale' were held sinesses for their sup- Monday with average sale port show judged price of the beef $10625 In the The 4-- H 4-- H Clair Acord per hundred pounds The Grand Champion steers raised by the fol- steer shown by LeRen lowing youngsters were by JJJf1® SU isSfiffir vision LeRen Stocks’ steer bred by Pete Dole Pete Dole 974 lbs Susan 942 lbs Jill Krist’s steer ' tond to Pg A-- 5 bred by White Ranches ‘nditeh’ per 942 pounds ing $1994 Dr ‘ rated in the order in which they are named In the light weight di it brought Reserve John Davis hearing of- - Champion steer shown fleer from the Salt Lake by Roy Krist was bought City agency of the De- - by First ' Security Bank partment of the Interior for $150 per pound It conducted the meeting brought $100350 with a which was attended by weight of 1069 pounds some 70 people Hearings According to'4-scheduled this week preseniatives the show 7 £’: rto be held in Mapticielfoj afMLiSaLr'were a- great of Anderson plays first base - runs- - byKey led the team Moab WaywCountyiMd: Beaman Drilling tftRalph'Mli-:rm At no for three Moab returned home this for Atlas? ‘who: finished to 0 victory- Rainly " past' weekend with their seventh in the tournaments Beeman was created with national parks — Canydh let's VSuper Market 'and second state champion: i Du tf h Zipimenttan - the win doing a good job i lands Capitol Reef and Howell bidding for ' 'UBBA Little' coach ‘for the winners of relief pitching Ship in the Bank MilFirst f Vsi’v Security : semi-fin- al : Kevin Peterson League : started '‘The game ler’s v' purchased 7 head Following live days of pitching in the first game against the Lindon Twins nate Canyonlands a wild- - for ’a total cost of $£- -' kmes and two months of and he recorded 7 strike- - was another runaway as erness area rather than 99318 and' First Secur-- a ocal competition they outs in three innings be- Beeman won 16-- 4 Key multipurpose area was ity purchased 3 head for earned their first place ing followed by Charles pitched the first inning made ' by Robert I Kerr a total of- $286610 award with convincing Cooley who struck out and was helped with 11 from the Caqyonlandd 2 Market bought City wins 2 runs on good hitting and Park Service ' head for $160490 First Named to the all star Jim Key hit two home running Charles Cooley Testimony ins heard Western National Bank team as Most Valuable runs in the first game relieved Key and pitched from various organiza- - bought one head for in the tourna- against the Orem Bomb- the final three innings of tlons and individuals The $79920 Jim McPherson Player ment was Jim Key who ers and led the team to the game Key again hit Utah Highway Commls- - bought one head for had just about everything an 11-- 1 win in four innwas represented by 07700 and White Ranch-Satwo home runs with Mike his way in the tourna- ings Roedell vetting one- Taylor who briefly es bought one head for ment Key hit nine home Their second game was The championship game spoke of their concern 73440 H ‘extends runs in five games and against the Spanish Fork was played against a about the road corridors had a total of 15 hits in Pirates and they won that Pleasant Grove no 2 team in the parks The Com19 times at bat: me 1 with Key getting and was possibly the best mission feels that roads Along with Key on the me home run and Petergame for Beeman as for should be provided to 'and aH star team was Mike son pitching three innas all around baseball in the parks' Roedell also of Beeman ings and Key three innOther organizations Jim Key had five out were Friends Drilling Roedell played ings remaining to be pitched represented most of the tournament Hie third game against and he started the game of the Earth Canyonlands in the outfield and came the Orem Dodgers saw with Kevin Peterson Tours Holiday River Ex in to pitch in the final Beeman behind 1 in the thrOTrtni third inning before they ing out game of the tourney Sierra Club and WilderRobbie Anderson for broke the game ' apart his three outs ness Commission of TucAtlas Minerals was also Good defense by the led by Randy son Audubon Society Pro named to the elite group entire team and two home with three outs con opinions were and Mike Roedell came into — mostly Conexpressed the game and pitched the the possible cloMarvin Jensen Transferred To Price final two imtinga and took cerning sure of jeep trails in the 'Frank C Shields Bu- yon Westwater Cknyon parks and the "motor-no-moto- r” Key again hit two home reau of Land Manage- of the Colorado River issue of the ment’s Monlicello Dist- Dolores River and the runs ih that game to lead pending ban on rict- Manager announced San Juan River Several the team to the victory Canmotors in Cataract this week that Marvin O of these sections of river 4 and the Champion- yon Jensen Grand Resource have been proposed for ship Individuals wishing to Turnout of Moab sup- testify were then' heard Area Manager is being Inclusion under the Wild transferred to Price and Scenic Rivers- - Act porters in the tournament and several from the was greater than some Moab area spoke as well Utah effective August 19 Mr Jensen will have re1974 Mr Jensen has been sponsibilities for tech- teams in the local area as quite a few from surrMinerals won ounding states Moabites Atlas selected as BLM’s Utah nical direction of BLM River Management Spe- management of these ri- their first three games that testified were Mitch cialist and will be work- ver areas He has had and then ware defeated Williams Connie Caou-et- te in their final two games and Fran Barnes ing out of the Price experience in river maThe hearing record will trict Office on nagement primarily be left open for 30 days BLtyl has management Westwater Canyon of the Grid Practical so that written statements responsibilities on major Colorado River be sent by those who may wbitewater river sections Mr Jensen has been were unable to attend the in Utah including Upper stationed at Moab Utah Un&nray Statements hearing Green River below (Ta- as Area Manager for the ’ NextMftsdoy: sent to the should be Dam Green 5 years Prior to ming Gorge past Ron Pierce assistant River in Desolation Can that he worked for BLM -f c in Kanab Utah for 6 years football coach at as Area Manager and County High School n- 446 South Main that practice will M Range Conservationist nounced He is a 1963 graduate of be held this week on Wed u Utah State University with a BS Degree in Mbodf statements so sued on of next to The -- H re-we- re - 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Gra5fo?$?P 1 Monday Range Management Mr Jensen his wife Mary Lynn and child- ren Russell and Mary Kay will be moving right away so aa to be in Price ready for school to start Mr Shields stated that he regrets to see Mr Jensen leave but that Jensen was a good choice for the River Management Marv Jensen Position The Area Manager vacancy is currently being advertised Bureauwide jnay publlc aU:aga$idertd:fe 'Students 'Of nL--th through 12tji to jfom 1 Arches1 Jj fo practice' A light TUesifoy foorfilliff turn out has been ex r 'M ' FROM DALLAS perienced ' Mrs Le Roy (Susawie) held so far Hood andfour bildr en 8roup trt xU$M S : wiiM CrL!f DcHa:TS3iai left tor all ft11 for lhair home after ball players but arrange meats can a later date The Cataract provide exciting JJ story’ ' tapids inaboard' the Canyon huge rubber ratis used takes four or five days to make " PPr Laka Fowe I toab to iut® 00 by'FA Ifornef): (Photo HLi'-t’- - - : s m-i- i tli 'Tf'-'i-- is |