Show atitviwniui i Hff'i : wu f hkv toawasafi&ssfe Ufcins Slower Than Before It should come as no ceeding the 55 mile per Surprise to anyone butan hour limit The percenAnnual statistical study tage of violators tended of traffic speeds pre- to increase on long lonepared by the Traffic Safe- ly stretches of rural ty Division of the Utah highway such ns Inter Highway Department state 80 through Tooele 'shows the percentage of County where 774 per motorists exceeding the cent of the vehicles drove ' stale's speed limits has faster than the limit increased this year with Generally however the the imposition of the uni- Apmfor stayed fairly form 55 mile per hour close to the limit and limit But the speeders didn’t exceed it by far aren’t speeding by much The study shows that a and generally traffic total of 16 per cent of speeds are significantly the vehicles statewide down went 60 miles per hbur The survey was made or faster only five per at eighteen inconspicuous cent traveled 65 miles stations located along key per hour or faster and highways throughout the only one per cent drove state Vehicle speeds 70 miles per hour or were checked by radar faster undetected by the motorA key reference for ists and readings were highway traffic engineers judged to be 95 per cent is the 85th percentile accurate speed — the speed that According to the study 85 per cent of the motor425 per cent of the ve- ists on a given highway hicles traveling the do not exceed At all state's highways are ex eighteen survey stations 1 iMl Head Coach Glen Richeson of the Moab Red Devils talks over plays during practice First week of school saw an increase of players turning out for football Red Devil assistant coaches Del Ford and Ron Pierce help Richeson with squad and divide duties during practice Red Devils are slated to take on Monticello in opening game of the season at Monlicello September 6 Gridders Training forMonticello a as-sit- ed pre-sea-s- j pre-seas- Head Coach Glen Richeson noted that the schedule would again beatough one with the first game set for Sept 6 at Montin cello This will be game and the between competition 'It SSfi f i' K isiia Superior j4i:- K' wVg Navy Lieutenant David Arnold son of Mr and Mrs Thomas K Arnold of 553 Sundial Moab has been commended for K superior performance of duty during the rescue of two people from a sinkcabin cruiser in ing ’lelaware Bay Arnold as lowered to the boat m free one man from a ogled line Despite fri-- 4 water temperatures helped both men into e department boat the survivors were rted to shore i is assigned to Coast Guard Air Sta- fcc$i i ll Cape May NJ 85th percentile were within 10 Headstart Planned la Mm stations they were within three miles per-hou- r Last year the total average 85th percentile speed was 66 miles per hour this year it is 6Q miles per hour a drop of six miles per hour Looking at average speeds the report shows the total average speed recorded at the 18 stations to be 538 miles per hour down 46 miles per hour from last year The station with the highest average speed was located along a rural stretch of Highway 40 through - The Southeastern Utah to those meeting the cri- Community Action Pro- provi gram announces that it is terla and will be pro- sponsoriis Headstart vided without regard to Centers in Castle Dale race color or national and Moab Utah Part of origin the Headatart program is For further informathe provision of a Grade tion about the program hot lunch to children contact Joan Gray 107 enrolled as well as a South Carbon Avenue A mid-da- snack y To be eligible to enroll a' child’s family must meet the income guidelines ' established by the Office of Child Development Duchesne County MotorNutritious meals for ists there averaged 575 attending children will be miles per hour provided under the fedThe study also indi- erally funded Special cates that Food Service Program cars are traveling ap- for Children Free meals proximately three miles will be made available out-of-st- ate Price 637-34- 91 FROM SARATOGA Mrs Alan Peterson and four daughters from Saratoga Calif left for her home last week after Mrs visiting parents James Martin and husband and Marlow Smith and wife also visited her school friend Mrs Diane Dickerson and eMldren on on Hone Races Sept apre-seaso- JiV" Other games will include Duchesne Monticello at home San Juan Green River Altamont and East Carbon starting of these two schools is usuMoab Red ally une of the Iwkl in had one of the Region Ten wars turnouts of Richeson will be personnel in recent by Del Ford and years Although the size by Ron Pierce who will of the players is limited handle the JV squad Ford this year some of the has been with the squad experienced lettermen for a number of years will take im tlie lack of and Pierce moved 'up seasoning for the rest from the Jr High School Under a new setup with Ranks this season the ninth grade in the Besides the high school this year game with Montithe junior varsity procello the Red Devilpwill gram will be more com- do battle with Uintah in enplete and will give more another 9th and 10th graders a counter with that game chance to gain playing set for Moab on Sept 13 time With the school the Devils have the largest per hour faster than in- - night speeds are observstate cars Trucks and ed to be three miles speeds miles per hour of the buses are going approxi- hour less than per day limit at ten stations they mately the same speeds if were within five miles as passenger cars and per hour and at seven the' 7-- 8 Grand County Horse races are slated for Sept 7 and 8 beginning at 1:30 pm daily with 16 races scheduled The event to take place at the Grand County Arena south of town will draw horses from all over Utah and 'Colorado Eight races will be run daily with 5 horses in each race Admission is $150 for adults and 50? for children and there will be concessions For further information contact Ellen Alger 1 GREAT-GRANDSO- N Eliza Burr received word qf a new born August 21 to Mr and Mrs Brent Fackrell Mrs Fackrell is the former Chi tie great-grands- on Burr 1969 graduate of the Mty of Northern NEWLYWEDS Pictured are Jo Greeley Co-h- e joined the Mr and Mrs Guard in October Gillins of Ely the new Francis E PROUD TO Nevada SJIBDDUCETHE SfflKl i$F':' $?£ m '¥- m$ jf rj ti MUSTRATH) LIBRARY OF w Head Coach Glen Richeson demonstrated proper way of making handoff to ninth grader Jeff Meador during practice Large turnout of ninth grade hopefuls required a lot of fundamental demonstrations Junior Varsity squad will have separate games and gain experience during playing time Your ready reference for a lifetime of good eating 66 ir Thursday August 29 1974 M M'S" awyjfA $&: Use LHyrtu r Camp sf AUTOMOTIVE si it VJtU- - 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