Show :r V Tliur$duyAugu$t29f 1 974 B3 I s 5 I j Alttfflld BkS lod§Q PKBIC The Moab Elks Lodge No 2021 held their annual Picnic last Sunday at the old City Park The Picnic although not attended heavily was one of the best in recent years with the addition of fine food and good games Dallas Tanner was in charge of the food and again he came out on top with the beat available for the occasion Prizes were awarded to winners of the games with the top winners ceiving tennis rackets for their win in the egg toss Others received sweat shirts and Frisbees plus candy for the winners Kids and adults all seemed to have a good time and more food than was needed was available re-El- - off time for Play Day will be 8:30 am All Wtaaai'i Golf Action Nelson and members are urged to Aleene Jones tied for attend the work party and the Invitational both proMost Improved After Play Day games mise to be Am for all! ended the regular monthly meeting was held rhich Involved a discussion concerning the Ladies’ Notice to Bidders Invitational Sealed bids will be acTourney which is to be held Septup to 10 am Sept ember 10 A continental cepted Net Low ning 1974 by the Grand 6 Ringer Play winner was breakfast Is planned to County Commission 121 also Mary Mayberry who begin at 7:30 with Tee-o- ff East Center Street Moab time to be at 8:00 Utah 84532 for the purhad low score and Pat Riche son won second low am chase by Grand County of a type 3 ambulance which will meet Federal Specifications a copy of which may from the be obtained County Clerk Bids will be opened at 10:30 am September 6 1974 by the Grand County PRESENTS Commission Grand County reserves the right to reject any or all bids Barbara Domenick Grand County Clerk FROM COLORADO Published in The Times score August 27' Tuesday was an action-packe- d day for the Moab Ladies Golf Association Beginning with Play Day tin ladies engaged in a game of “Low Gross-Lo- w Net” with ' Mary Mayberry taking Low Gross and Mary Ann Murray win- Donna Girl Scout and Brownie there are' urged to at- Troops will be in hill tend the organizational swing next week This is meeting so that tne scout providing enough leader- schedule can be adjust ship is obtained To be a ed according to other ac leader or an assistant tivlties the girls might you should first of all have love find enjoy working with girls and be willing FROM SANTA CRUZ to ' Share yourself with Mr and Mrs Jack them This position re- - Forestad and daughter some planning Andrea of Santa Cruz tuires me and troop meeting California arc visiting time but just think how Mrs Forestad’s father wisely you would be Bart Stewart Mrs Forespending this time The stad was formerly Miss GIRLS need you! Joyce Stewart of Moab Organizational meetings were held on Aug- FORMER MOABITES ust 28th Wednesday at Mr' and Mrs John 2:30 pm for second Welsh former Moabites isn for 3rd grade Brow- nies and Juniors at Helen M Knight School in the Next Tuesday SeptemRoom will a work-parSoutheast School will ber begin after Play Day to have their meetings on make favors for the In- September 30th Friday vitational The new Tee- - at 2:30 pm for 2nd grade Brownies and 3:30 pm for 3rd grade Brownies and Juniors Flyers will be diswill be opened and read tributed the day before in the offices of the Grand at each school for the County School Board girls to take home to Moab Utah The Board the parents ALL moot Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any Multi-Purpo- ty —Public Notices— Him SHAFT 1 KKK-A-18- 22 FALL CREEK DANCE TO THE MUSIC or FALLOtEEX FRIDAYS SATURDAY NIGHTS AUGUST 30 S3I Sunday is Spaghetti Might 250 per person 5 to 10 pm I ks ard Working ttorney espectfully equests our Vote for Independent 1974 August se r® ter i 35-L- b Hubbard Lydia Anderson has an unusually hearty strain of hubbard squash this year with one vine producing three fleshy vegetables the size of the one shown here This particular hubbard weighs 34 pounds and measures 45 inches around their Siting and Mr and Mrs Tom Patterson and family Mr and Mrs Welsh are now residing in Casa Grande Arizona son-in-la- w SprUkKstg S jstcaw PhunMsg FOR BOW HUNT Shane and Terry Clark and friend Dean LaVever from Salt Lake City were in Moab for the bow deer hunt Shane and Terry are tir grandsons of Mr and Mrs Johnnie G Johnson and Mrs Faye Swan of Moab Heating Ak 259-670-1 FAST COURTEOUS SERVICE Iscsfsd ct f5 K tsti $9 formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the school district Elmer E Dravage Clerk Board of Education Grand County School District Published in The Times Independent - August 29 September 5 1974 Statement of Nondiscrimination “San Miguel Power Association Inc has filed with the 29 tf0l& Federal Govern- ment a Compliance Assurance in which it asNOTICE OF SALE sures the Rural Electric Administration Notice is hereby given fi cation and that it will comply folly that pursuant at the order of this Boarcf JWith all requirements of of Education of the Grand Title VI of the Civil County School District Rights Act of 1964andthe the following is offered Rules and Regulations of for sale by sealed bids: the Department of Agriissued thereOne used Addresso- - culture -to the end that under graph Multigraph Cory in the United electrostatic copier model 2000 Copier needs States shall on the ground repairs and can be seen of race color or nationat the School District al origin be excluded Office from participation in be Bids will be received denied the benefits of or until the hour of 12:00 be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the connoon September 11 19-at which time they duct of its program and the operation of its facilities Under this Assurance this organization is committed not to discriminate against any person on the ground of race color or national origin in its policies and practices relating to applications for service or any other policies and relatiiw to practices treatment of beneficiaries and participants including rates conditions and extension of service use of any of its facilities attendance at and parti: cipation in any meetings of beneficiaries and participants or the exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries and participants in the conduct of the operations of this organization " “Any person who believes himself or any specific class of individuals to be subjected by this organization to discrimination prohibited by Title VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued thereunder may by himself or a representative file with the Secretary of Agriculture to-Ja- 74 Grand County Attorney ON EPT 1 Oth DC 20250 or the Rural ElectrificaWashington ineteen Years of Experience ffers More Faithful Service uphold & enforce the laws and ordinances of the County and State ill V 89! (Paid Political Advertisement) - tion Administration Washington DC 20250 or this organization or all' a written complaint Such complaint must be filed not later than 90 days after the alleged discrimination or by such later date to which the Secretary of Agriculture or' the Rural Electrification Administration extends the time for filing Identity of complainants will be kept confidential except to the extent necessary to carry out the purposes of the Rules and Regulations” Published in The Times Independent Moab Utah August 29 1974 RfA "T7 ni |