Show fcu' £l Jt ’ i (iri-i-- A- 'ivi w i - vV' ' - -- i cV Wv V 'rc1ii xm yP i rv Vf ' "T'i- - ''j e ' IH kLia-- i ft f ft 3( r ft! & i: 8?y $ M Slates Meetings in Basin i'r Senator Frank E Moss has boon advised hy the Department of the In- terior that time for completion of the wilderness review and report to Con-- e Glen ICanyon grass on w --v National Recreation area f has been extended to three ' ri The fourth annual field 19 participants will leave via bus i conference of the Utah from the Tri-Ato scheduled with Association Geological stops will be held September discuss the Central Utah 1 1974 in Utah’s Uin- - Water Project and geo- ' ta Basin region logy at Strawberry Re- Basin has servoir the abandoned The Uinta become one of the most Red Creek coal mine the oil and prominent mineral re- - Altamont-Bluebe- ll source provinces in North gas field and the tar America National atten- - sandscoal deposits in tion is focused on the the Vernal vicinity At Basin’s oil and gas po- - each stop professionals tentiaf as well as on the will conduct short talks tremendous oil shale de- - and discussions of the posits tar sand deposits area too are attracting cur- An overnight stay is rent interest in possible planned at Vernal with production and proces- - dinner scheduled at the sing facilities new re- - Elks Lodge After is being made of ner S Bryce Montgom-th- e ts sizeable Gilsoniteore ery Utah Division and potential ter Resources Harry uses and uses of coal Pforzheimer President versus supply and demand of the White River Shale is becoming increasingly oil Corporation Carlton more important All these Stowe Utah Geological developments have gene- - and Mineral Survey a natural resource chard Chojnacki Associ-pictuof astronomical ate - Dames L Moore Co dimensions Salt Lake City and a rc- The Utah Geological presentative of the will heat nal Chamber of Com- Gordon Harmstpn Ex- merce will give talks Utah concerning the Uinta Baecutive Director Department of Natural sin’s energy resources Resources speak at the Friday September 20th opening night (18th) din- Includes visits to die Red ner at the Tri-AWash Oil field the BoTravelodge Salt Lake Ci- nanza Gilsonite property He will speak on “The ties the White River viImpact of Utah’s Develop- - ' cinity Hells Hole Canyon oil shale area and to the ing Energy Boom” Registration social Dinosaur National Monu-hoand an orientation ment Again participants session will also be on the will stay in Vernal for agenda for the first day the night with Saturday’s Travat the Tri-Ar- c taking them to the Nine Mile elodge Canyon area Creek the Canyon tipptember Spldier Thursday rc 2 18-2- & BB t£im it II 5stw MB years W 'if' Wtr i ''S'-- fS Eads SdtooRag Rick Holder of Moab the son of Mr and Mrs Richard G Holder recently graduated Croat Utah Technical College at Provo with an associate’s degree in Drafting and Design TechnologyVRick is among the 90 percent of graduates of Utah Technical College at Provo who receive exc Silent jobs upon graduation He is now employed as a I til £it fyk' ) - J- ' 1 ur ffi i u'i 'i it f - The Stocks Reunion held August 17 1974 was attended by 203 people It began at the Moab Swim Center with registration and swimming from 7 pm to 10 pm V Saturday afternoon the picnic and steak dry was held at Pack Creek Park with family group pictures being taken: Everyone regraded at 7 pm at the old airport M er®® ected Bob Amu became nw president Mark ”I0per “j nd 5 ELECTRIC SERVICE & REPAIR COMMERCIAL U En-Uar- RESIDENTIAL ShemP Tuft-259-- Ron 7250 Steele-259-7- M° Mil-CI- 273 r: !r- - YEAR END - PINTO-MUST- ANG 1 ago it provided that the wilderness and road study should be completed in two years the Senator said “But now the Interior Department has said that they cannot meet the two year deadline with complete documents representing the best of their planning and analytical efforts” Pushing back the dead- - 1—MAVERICK ? rV-- -' relatives ley Mr and Mrs Thom- as Kelley and family of Grand Junction Colorado Mr and Mrs Kenny Knight and family of CoMo lumbia Mrand Mrs Nate B Knight HI of Logan Utah Mrs Mary Lard Mary Cindy and Danny Martin ofTay- lor Arizona Mrs Carol Mozaffari and son of Salt Lake City Utah Mr and other critical Mrs Harley Gaskins of Wellington Utah ofGrandCounty At The Primary Election Sept 10th &3j5s$ 1 £ VISITING MOTHER Mr and Mrs Clark 975 MODELS 3&7& You May Never Be Able to Buy a New Car Again at These Low Prices &&£& The 1975 Models Will Have ? r 1 -- (? ss:t 5" fh- (Sonny) Gordon and chU dren from San Jose Calif spent a - week in Moab visiting Sonny’s mother Mrs Thelma Milburit : ‘ Uig and fishing VISITING FRIENDS Mrs and son Joe B Serrano Joe returned Friday from Queretaro where they had spent the past two months and visiting relative! friends Mexico VISITED RELATIVES Mr and Mrs Kenneth (Corky) Key and family reSrned Mat week from 1 Uiree weeks’ vacation trip ta Oreon Wash- - Mgton where they visited reiatiw Mii nH FURNISHED CARPETED WASHER DRYER COOLER 3 BEDROOM 2 BATHS if I’m 500 SOUTH MAIN — MOAB — 259-- 6 107 -- i4All ms mu' ' t CARPETED I' DELUXE FURNtrURE A s tM42BE0RQ8iS) I - V-- Mu i sj' m3 not home leave your number and I’ll call you back r(Pa1d Political Advertisement) itfcrm- ’ 4 BEDROOM 8995°° andFd like to hear yours PHONE ME AT 259-660- 9 And let's talk about it mhmnmmstmm t 24 x 69 DOUBLE WIDE! CARPETED & FURNISHED Fve got lots of opinions on how best this ucork can be done Additional Government Required Emission Control Equipment KAKI THE BEST BUY 6? THE YEAR TODAY - Then they met friends at Bull Frog Marinaan Lake Powell where they will spend another week boat- - Fm concerned about the future of this County and want to be a part ofguiding us all to the very best future possible OFUPTO‘50000 ms i CARPETED WASHER COOLER jfv EnetfCitSshPiksikStSBskn&s 7StSsAbMs BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE ON CountyAtty - ’or County Commissioner - t:i r Mrand Fm Mitch Williams frA £?!JJ "5 I Mrs Irvin W Shupe and family of ' Glenwood' Sprites Colol- Mr and Mrs Mick Lutes and son and guest Evelvn Simmons of Danville Iowa Mrs Jacque Woodard of Provo Utah and Mr Guy Beeson on leave from Ft Lee Virginia Dear Voters ofGrandCounty: ' Jf the environmental statements for both the wild-- 1 eraess study and the mu-t- er plan The needed disciplines include economic geologists hydrologists mineralogists range specialists utilities and reservoir - management and fisheries1 experts ' consideration is im- specialists “We find that the apmense 1196000 acres the resources are di- proach outlined above is verse there is a multi- needed to usure adequate tude of planning options evaluation of reasonable and the impacts of each alternative courses of acone of these options must tion and their potential be fully assessed” social economic and enFurthermore the De- vironmental ” partment said “Much of the data particularly that relating to minerals and Friday archeological resources Is your last chance are not amenable tn direct to register for the analysis This situation immensely complicates Sept 10 Primary the task of drawing conclusions about resource Election values and predicting imPaid for by pacts of potential courses of action We are procommittee to elect ceeding to assemble an Bill Benge commendations to be made on October 27 1975 rather than on October 27 1974 as the law provided ' In making its case for the time extension the Department pointed out that “the land area under ' - - uxmWwkii & - : COMPANY V51 Arv line will require final re- - "P00and Wilda Irish is draftsman for Stern’s and Roger’s of Colorado — Laura the secretary Stocks won the quilt in coal vicinity Sunnyside the raffle and Castlegate coal mining operations and to After a SOCIO !meet- - Th Went “how- was ozokerite deposits at Sol- ing Saturday August' 31 nxt followed by hmne reunions dier Summit The field in the MonticeUo Fair we of ! ' “®end Satur-even- ts Builchng at 3:00 pm : trip will then in- Tri-Ar- c towners at the lodge a dance will follow at day in Salt Lake City 9:00 pm: with dinner FredSi Pre - registration ' will swerved The r “Los Melotes” Caste of Gatmrayi Colo-baup to SeptemMr and Mrs Bud 'inber 9 1974 Anyone will be playing and terested may attend the the cost : will lbe 250 Ames and temily of Mon-- a Colorado Mr and trip by mailing the atcotqile and stag ’ros Glen Anderson and Mrs tached registration form Everj'one is invited BUI Brad-vi- s Mr or by contacting Ms GenDaState officers from ftenilym Mra Roy Mr and evieve Atwood RegisWeber San Juan and tration Chairman 1283 Grand Counties will be Beason and family and E South Temple Salt it the meeting” tep- - guests Carl Cramer and Steele Lake City Utah 84102 ics to be £ussed in- - p-Y®' elude Education Employ- - f®8' Mrs Doris ment 'Welfare' Housing' Mr and Jve Organization - Law forcement and general Mr Trujillo and son O information on what SO- - Mr- - and Mra Tim d daughter of Los Involves concerning ler benefits to the Spanish Angeles California Mr and Mrs BUI Stocks and speaking people ' Becky of Rock Springs Mrs WUva Wyoming FROM INDIANA Chamblee of Farmington Mrs Richard McCand- leas and children returned £iieVM Slitic Intffna last week from a vaca- -' vJimvV tion in Indianapolis In- nfPlSlitecS- diana where they visited fiSiiS? vS loraoo Mrs rc hr Ssns tjc!1 J k Over 203 Amoved re m £ i v J a "When my Glen Canyon National Recreation bill was passed two years - Moss said this study includes final recommendations on the location of the Glen Canyon City to Bullfrog Basin road and the Escalante Wilderness Ri-rat- ed ' proposal ' ofWa-deposi- S3 w '- ii-- ASK US ABOUT VA FINANCING MOBILE HOMES South Main — Phone EASTERN 259-55- 46 UTAH'S LEADING MOBILE HOME DEALER |