Show f 1 Thursday October A4 - 241 974 'i mm : Dear "Thomas Brumley’’:" The national forests like other public lands are the property of ALL Americans They do not belong to the beef Industry the logging industry nr the mining industry All such commercial uses of our national forests are subject' to whatever limits and con- stralnts we the public acting through our public the Fore it Service servants A telephone numbers and ad For instance dresses find a UA 'r you’ll "Brumley Forest Service office right beside the main highway at the south end of Moab Anyons there would be happy to give you the whole roster Fm sure McGuire and “I his office number InWashlnr-to- n to do somein the field constructive thing of activities not only wanted but needed by the young Irt Moat of the teen-age- rs me as tbs group impressed being responsible and adult enough to know what Is need- entire DC Forest Sep vice is part of a monstrously overgrown and cumbersome bureaucracy no doubt about it But than ws all live in a monstrously overgrown end cumbersome industrial society dependant slaves of a gigantic machine which ws can neither control nor even unas contemporary derstand events make clear community ed for the community First weaving and other skills were taught by volunteer This could be provided by the var- ious organizations r Fourth Harold Jacobs invited ell those willing to participate a ride with e patrol man at night to see and hear the numerous complaints the police had to respond loin regard to youth problems Five young adults signed up for the proposed tour Sixt- h- a teen-a- ge hall suggestion was turned down by the group as too Immature They did not want to play ping-po- ng They felt too advanced In age to sit home watching TV or other youthful teen - age - they want and need a place to dues (They did not demand this but asked tor such a place) The Junior High sports More activities it and senior high school gyms Seven would be suitable if allowed home such s parties' on to use them even If they have was discussed but ended up to be chaperoned I sincerely with the remark that it wa PROBLEM” and believe that a group of young “HOME people could and would ap- could not be solved by the point their own committees to community Mr Jacobs struck me as see that drinking and smoking was not a problem large en- being very sincere In hL efough to call out the police forts to listen to and bear ' Second The rurfow at the the wants of the young group park they thought was fool- The Literary Club did also ish as it is the only place ss they asked questions and in town they can congregate suggested remedies but It Is without spending money To going to take a concentrated this 1 have grave doubts The effort by all of us to provide disturbances in tbs past the the needs nuisancea created the vandaAs was pointed out Putting lism of tho toilets as well as youthfol offenders In jell is disturbing tbs residents of the not the answer neither Is a nrsa crested a problem that small fine which only aggrabrought on the curfew A quee-li- on vates the person paying k 1 believe It to be the reyear old girl about being out at 11 pm sponsibility of the commun- - Ed Abbey Moab Sam: r The meeting at the City Part afternoon between Sunday young people and adults showed one fact very clearly to the few who attended The lack of enough ADULTS to hear the thoughts of the young men and women who were brave to express their enough ne t viting persons interested to attend but 1 understand that it was Harold Jacobs who urged the Literary Club as a group to hear the ideas of thayoung Tho Literary Club did attend as well as Jacobs but 1 believe that it will take the l Of course the believe to t fes raljMt any given time TuOtRMDn of cattle grazing In our forests there-for- e does not Involve any issues of personal rights or "liberty” Why should a few have rights denied the rest of us? If cattle grazing were a right then each of us would have the equal right to run a few head — or a few thousand head — up on the mountain whenever we felt like It We would have tho right to hack down a swath of limber or bulldoze a cabin site or strip-miBrum ley Ridge at our own discretion anytime Is that really whnt you wish to advocate "Brumley”? Think carefully now Furthermore the live human beings who serve us in the Forest Service are neither "anonymous” nor "faceless” Nor are they hard to find A They all have names and face - ' thoughts The meetii was advertised over the radio in our lightest chain saw toal? mgi7-w- r umi AHtoiwht YeKty 4 i brought out the reply in the form of a question "Do you trust us or not?” I cannot truthfully answer this question but 1 do know that if a public gathering place is not provided the young will find a place of their own worse than the city park Host I Acts Chr Cemetery Diet Repair Service Cement Rnunbw lb 3 Mum YmHmJ jj Television Radio-Stere- o Car Stereo Sand-Grav- e float MEN—WOMEN Readftfht Miller's Shopping' Center Phone 7 Start ceScge h Hit Army 259-727- n ASK US ABOUT North Hwy 16 3 Cube TV Rtatoh Phone Service Stations hMain I & Center Tires Tabes lubrication Top Qualify American Oil I e US-TOP Barr's I American Service At i Jj j Miou S59-554- ta-Itt- AutoRepor IRISH'S AUTO REPAIR GOO Army Opparturacs 637-077- 0 AaEwHlOMMrtawKjr Emitoy u Big Round 4 Veterinarian vs of S Transmission Woman’s Literary Club : Ann Bool President ' Goa Pope Secretary Ila Corbin Member of Pub- lic Affairs Commute ' v - Sincerely Joe Stocks Elect To Whom ft May Concern! We the undersigned members of tbs Women’s Literary Chib do hereby declare JohnM our allegiance to our Community We therefore bettor- cooperation the Grand County Sheriff’s and Moab City Police Departments ft wss voted at our meeting Saturday October 19 after much discussion with Harold Councilman Jacobs City mada Inn and anyone who would like to meet and speak with him la Invited to attend Any candidate for office is also invited to attend and speak with the voters present and drinking all of these complaints are legitimate though that would also depend upon your point of view I suggest that yes the our eommunfty again apiece to be proud of and where trust and respect for others’ rights and property shall prevail thin? At 7 pm open public reception is planned at the Re- - And i Oh i rights and tbs elimination of an satire class of people (the lass financed) from participation if wo are willing to standby doing and saying no- Ills appearance here launder the sponsorship of the Grand County Republican Women and he will arrive accompanied by staff and newsmen at Canyonlands Field at 6 pm whore a welcoming party of Grand County Republicans will greet him need the amIs smoklry etc etc etc i aaafuaO Horfforo oe resoivea that all etvle cultural and church organizations follow our example iutd discuss with other IsadBrs of tho departments how each group or caii assist to luaks But why should the candidates say nothing about tbs loss of human and individual Republican Candidate for the US Senate Jake Garn will be In Moab Oct 28 duo-lu- g tho closing days before the General Election Nov 5 rible thdy don’t plifiers there ! resources Activities Set for Joke 6am Dear Sam: 1 am distressed over the contiuulrg lack plunder standing and sensitivity which Is expressed by those who use very means at their disposal to block dances for young people In our community especially the outdoor dances A variety of complaints are issued: the music Is too loud and we can’t sleep the music Is ter- : SpecfofaHtgfa SERVICE I 1 Tea cm earn college creIte dit the Army with Amqr paying U ef the Aad whea year eellat-- r yea'll be eligible itbe raUegefl whove Jeiaed the 259-531- 8 - tivities are directed towards members of the City Council and yes then young persons have no representation on the Council (shades of George IH) Perhaps tbs Council might consider a revision of our own Constitution to provide for this representation in the future Rev Sanford E Hampton 405 N Main Products -PL- m ti May- ar be the citizens have an all I can suggest la a trial lifting of the curfew to find out if these young people will police themnelvee In a way as to not disturb the people living In the area or creating vandalism to the fac 11 it foe they ask to use This is also a problem that should be solved In the home by the parents Do they themselves "trust 'their chOdrsn?" Maybe e soda and ice cream parlor where dancing la allowed would help alleviate part of the need Third -- Churches and other organizations were brought Into the discussion I believe that churches should provide some form of activity for them As long as SO years ago 1 went to a Methodist Church in Pasadena Ca where free movies tor all was a weekly program In the basement various activities such as rope weaving knot tying basket an-w- f & ? much ity to provide the necessary facilities for the youth of this c tty Ask yourself and then What ‘do we provide think for the young? Do we have a YMCA or other related activity Do' we sponaor events they can and will participate In? What events are sponsored by the schools In which most of the young are interested’ What else can we parents or gramfoarents do to help? Do we cooperate with the authorities when our childrens’ misdeeds are brought to our attention or do we foal a sense of anger at the thought of your (not mine) child being caught in wrong doing Harold Jacobs pointed out ' that the city does not have the needed funds to do any mors than provide for the necessities of life for the City Are more taxes needed to provide the funding or Is there a government program to implement the required needs I do not have the answers to help In this respect but I am sure there are many in the community who do Sincerely W D McArthur One further comment Many of (he complaints about tho dances and other youth ac- Dear Sami ’ Once again the poIonUl peasants of Southeast Utah: are being treated to a first rate game of politics Our complete attention has been directed towards tnftaMnnr on symptom of our trnepro-blo- m and this Is tho pivot of the game One date blames big while the other Mamas Gov--: eminent deficit spending for inflation Nobody seams eon- earned that restrictive Mg: Government is strangling free competition by Imposing money as a condition to a van begin competing In our xsad to bo free ontorprlsa system The tools of oppression used by the Government to eliminate all but the wealthy from participation art competitive cash bidding bonding requirements tight mousy Uses and a policy of tough laws and strict enforcement conferring public land end raw I’Aif jt ‘r i music may be terrible and too loud (In the opinions of some) and yes its volume will keep some of us up a bit Ister than usual and yesther Is so ms undeslrabis behavior exhibited by some at these functions (aa there has been by many many adults at past Rodeo Days dances) But would not the greater good be served by providing our young people with sev' eral opportunities durltq the to hold detheir Ranees year spite the temporary Inconveniences to some of us? William smorgasbord feast will be held at 8 pm at the Rani adz Inn' and tickets are available from members of the Grand County Republican Women at $15 per couple Tickets may also be purchased at the door A CEURood Show Planned Benge As Your Representative County At- torney Elaet and William Adair of the Juvenile Court to support tho Police Department in any way poiafote as a group or as individuals— In curbing tbs rash of broaklns In our town and to bring all of tha vandalism in homes businassos and schools to a definite halt t from District 70 (East Carbon Emery Grand) To The - Legislature 1 v-- ipgg lorfey ' tied oarr Commlttse 'awweUfrywOwlrmail- -- cW' - Who makes house calls College of Eastern Utah theatre department is set to host a traveling road show ’ performance of the tamed Broadway musical South Pacific The production will be presented in the Geary theatre on the CEU campus on November 7 8 and 9 with curtain time 7:30 pm "Why bother?" some people ask In an age when the house call has almost disappeared from American life why do we bother to make them? The answer is simple More people depend on the telephone today for more things than ever before We simply can't afford to let it break down That's why if your it to you © Rogers and Hammerstein’s classic romantic comedy will feature such stage luminaries as Robert Peterson in the lead role of Emile da Becqpe and Anns Rowe as Nellie For bush HED Redtord has the comedy lead as the irrepressible Luther B 1111s The touring company has presented "South Pacific" In Salt Lake City and Logan with other performance scheduled for Ogden following the appearance In Price lee Johnson of the CEU theatre department aaldtlcfe-e- ts are available at the CEU cashiers office or Dan’s R A C Drug in Price telephone ever does break down no matter what the reason we'll come fix free We know what a serious inconvenience an telephone can be and that's why we bother Because it matters to us and Continent lolephone of Utah Z Munbir U f CwHiflMMl Tibplwna SyiNm NmHUm CmM OHM twikew Repair maeo f WsaffoOetoWosk 15 Years Auto Experience Contracting SHARK For I A" Supplies 3 WALKER ?i Carpentry Contractor Ml P 5 W XT m Give Me Your Vote And I'll Give You My Best ! 3 J5W4J3 Formica Work AHtroHoas £ ¥ A'i I $ Step ilvmo Repairs CANDIDATE FOB hmobtg St5!3Tfcatajs tesm COHiSMS |