Show ! imm - (Wfyywnpwp Vy Jr: t r X Chamber Members The Tuesday meeting of the Moab Chamber of Commerce was attended by a good number of members The highlight of the meeting was the reporting of the various aspects of the upcoming overnight campout on the Labor Day weekend Leaders of the outing that the number of participants has grown steadily and will possibly be as high as 120 units by Saturday The heaviest traveled route will be the Alpine Route which will be on the LaSal Mountains The Saturday Morning breakfast will be attendConnie Caouettc and dri- ed by most of the parvers of the individual ticipants and a dinner folroutes were informed lowing their return on Sunday will host many again When people Roger Thomas of the US Forest Service was a guest at the Chamber homeowners meeting and he will be taking the Mountain trip insurance with the rest of the people and will give a short evenusually ing ride to some fine S9H ffi$ py- are shoeing for ftn their last stop?9 shopping find out can save you money Come in or give me a call if I DeonFOben Agent jSsT 136 E 259-61- iP? arrive in Moab on September 9 Around 10Q units will be in town for five days to see and visit some pfthe areas in Canyon laiidsCountry Ray Branscom Sr Hub Newell and Mary' Williams met last week with the Utah Agencies in the matter of Frontier Airlines and their service to the Moab area A meeting with the heads of both Frontier and Sun Valley Key was hoped to have been held but did not The Rabbit Valley Bridge on was the site last year of the dedication of that section of interstate highway with officials from Utah and Colorado present The bridge has now been named one of the eight “Most beautiful” bridges to open in 1973 according to the American Institute of Steel Construction The bridge was designed by the Colorado Division of Highways four-whe- el Center IMtHltNCI STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY HomOffiu: BtoonunytoaHInoa FROM KEARNS Mr and Mrs Ira C Sly formerly of Moab were down from Kearns Utah over the weekend for a visit with Mrs Sly’s mother Leona Mrs Hawks and other rela- veral accidents were High-vestigat- Bous-Poli- ed ce ard James then went on to hit a parked 1965 Chevrolet belonging to Louise Watts Damages were estimated at $1000 to the Ford $300 to the Jeep and $400 to the Chevrolet Davis was cited for improper lookout causing an accident On August 24 at 1:10 am Joey Bisco driving a 1967 Chevrolet pickup north on Main Street stopped and started to back into the parking lot of Woody’s Tavern and backed into a 1974 Ford belonging to Sam Scharf and driven by John Co- At 8:45 pm the same was parked doing about day at the intersection of $125 to the Jaguar No Main and Center Richard citation was issued as Martin driving a 1962 the accident was on priFord pickup was back- vate property1 ing out of the Canyon-lanThe residence of I D Cafe parking lot Nightingale was broken and backed into a 1972 into sometime during the Ford driven by Manuel day of Aug 21 and InSaenz Jr who had stopped dian Jewelry valued at at the red light doing between $900 and $1000 about $100 to the Saenz taken Unknown subjects vehicle Martin was cientered through' a window ted for improper lookout in a spare room and causing an accident took the jewelry from a August 27 at 11:45 am bedroom The burglary Sue Koskinnen left her is still under 1967 Buick parked with ds small children inside 4 and went into the bank POTLUCK SCHEDULED doing about $50 to The children kicked the Valiant Chapter 21 will ' each vehicle Bisco was car out of parking gear meet Sept 3 beginning the and it rolled back into fall season cited for improper ook-oand will have causing an accident a 1954 Jaguar belonging Friendship Night and a At 4:30 pm August 26 to Gary Jacobson which potluck supper on Mill Creek Dr Mary Danielson driving a 1972 Chevrolet south was on the Mill Creek Bridge and John Cortes was driving north in a 1969 truck wan ut meooumsm tm HFBBSEWI 8-- : transpire A Honey ofa 5WS and cost about $200000 to build A panel of Judges composed primarily of architects and engineers and by the steel construction group said “lids exceptionally well proportioned bridge blends beautifully into its surroundings” Photograph and an' nouncement appeared in the August 25 Daily Sentinel 70 con-an- 17 Like a good neighbor State Hum fie there will Two burglaries andse- - 8 pm at the intersection in- - of Fourth East and It was stressed that by Moab City way 163 Terry R local persons with during the past ka Farmington NM week drive vehicles were driving a 1974 Kawasaki i was engaged in a On August 19 some time 900 invited to participate in in the early morning the speed contest with another these trips Those that d Maverick Country Store motorcycle He lost are interested should tives contact the Chamber ofservice station was trol at the intersection BACK TO GALLINA fice burglarized and approx- - and totaled out the bike Mr and Mrs Robert imately 10 cases of beer valued at $2000 He was A fee of $150 for the breakfast and $350 for Limas and family left 2 tape decks about 30 cited for speed contest At 11 pm at First the Steak Dinner will be Tuesday for their home tapes a set of speakers charged Each group will in Gallina New Mexico - and about 6 cartons of North and Third East Her few days’ visit- cigarettes a box of cig- - Timothy R Davis was also have cold drinks with Mr Limas’ mother ars and $10 in cash was driving west in a 1971 Available at each overMrs Carlota Limas and taken The affair is still Ford and said he looked night stop down at the floor His ve- Also reporting at the family under investigation Two accidents were in- - 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