Show 'V if1 & V4 k 't 'i’’ ' '' tr " “ -' ' - J - r -- - ' if - ' ' - ¥ ‘ i V' fr V ' v' ' jv‘ J ‘£‘ I - pxfa- & Thursday October 24 1974 I B5 Drug Abuse Prevention Week Features TV Program Oct The encounpaopto who hosted been 20-bus dex pany special by feasted as Drug Abuse Pro- - Carol Burnett win talk for ventton Week TO commem- - 'tbs first time Dot to tha ate this weak KUED Tbl- - coholtc but to those who live e vision Channel 3 win fox- - and work with him Another tur a one hour television pro- - important audience win bt fram entitled "Drink Drank ” routinely 26 al-or- ter alcoholics in their The hour-lo- ng followed by pro- fess kmei doctors policemen show will be a televised dte-cussl- on of the production Judges probation officers soAn estimated 98 million peocial workers counselors and ple in tbs United States are deny men directly affected by a prob' lem drinker in the totally An estimated B per cent of the American work toret Is alcoholic and another B par cent of the workers hairs their productivity affected by worThe weekly Tuesday meet- - lb fins country ries over an alcoholic spouse Randy Sponcor wu named at home big of tha Moab Chamber of Chairman of the Christmas Conmarce saw a light turn-out of mombefs President In Moab committee tor tha upDEER HUNTING Dixie Barker presiding at the coming seasonal event He Mr and Mrs Jos W India? meeting welcomed the mem-19- 79 win be assisted by Mary WU-llaand son Greg from Salt Lake bers and Introduced guests and Mrs Wlndteyi aon The local Chamber have City to tha maetingSecrataryJao-leadsrahi- p Dennis Goodspeed and wife sponsored contests and other Stella kto Hards read the minutes and new baby daughter of tha previous masting to tho Interesting promotions over Serna from Arts members attending and they the past tow years Mr Span-c- ar were to MoabFlagstaff over the weekhave will more Informawere approved as read end The men went deer hunk-ta- g tion on this year's promoand the ladles visited A hrtter of communicattoa tion at a later date relatives Mrs Ina Young The meeting for nut week thanking Connie Caouette Mrs Beula Cellist and other ona of the recent wUl focture candidates tor ade' of relative hare Ltbop Trip routes local contests In tbs upcomwas read to thn ChambsrThs ing general election All can‘KEEP M tho didates that art interested In congratulated CANYONLANDS troup on tho area and tho peaking to tho Chamber are CLEAN overnight trip into oomo of: urged to attend that meeting - managed bods to Utah? I What are the eonaeqnsB-ce- a of these present condh ttons to your Interests (wildlife conservation grating coacerned etttaon ate)? I Please Identify specific ranges on which yet feel conditions Mould bo Improved 4 What are your for Improvement conIn line wftb multiple-us- e siderations? B In your opinion what multiple use prlorttos should wo consider In our range management program? 6 V your recommendations could be Implemented what benefits will accrue to your group or Interests? The internets of the ctlaens of Utah? - : The national public taleviston special to aimed at those who deni with alcohol- toa and was produced by WQRjh-T- Pittsburgh V with Com- - - ? 14 Utah Girl Scouts on a 2 week 17 ptete tour In July of reeoix-mondatlo- dent of the White River Shale Oil Corporation Ha wUl be followed by tho General Manager of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Lynn S Ludlow Tho next speaker will be Lawrence Manager of the Uintah Water Conservancy District who will be followed by John Boyden General Counsel for the Hopi Zuni and Ute Indian - Sid-dovr- ay trfces Following Boyden will be Booth Wall tnt too who Is Executive Vice President of the Utah Farm Bureau and Dow-gla- d Ktat who will represent the Office of Utah Planning Coordinator Moss said the statements should be finished by about I pm and the ‘final hour will' be devoted to questions and a planned Reclamation David Crandall will testify neat and be will be followed by Mew Kesko State Engineer Stephen CTod)Moss Reynolds Last to testify In The Senator said the ses- tho morning session will be anrwtrs sion will begin to TSrual to Roland E' Fisher who Is Secr"There nrs many unan--tha courtroom of tha Utatah etary-Engineer Coof the ' swered giesttoos about the County Courthouse at 10 ajn' lorado River Water Conseravailability of sufficient wa- on Tuesday October 22 Moss vation District said the format will be siMoss said the seminar will tar for the development of oil milar to a Senate hearlngwth be open to general discuss ton shale tar sands and other several water experts deli- and follow-u- p questions ontbe new forms of energy" Moss observed "We must know as vering brief statements preceding testimony from The opening statement by about 11 am until thn lunch much as possible about those problems and face them soon Senator Moss will be folbreak at noon lowed by a statement by Upper At 1:90 pm statements wUl R to also essential that wo take a look at ways of making Colorado River Commission be delivered by six more witChairman HP Dugan Tha nesses Leading off will be better use of water for stockDirector of the Bureau of Harry Ptorahalmar Presi men In tho future" seminar on Utahfs water problems wore announced recently by Utah Senator Prank I - a grant from tbs IM -- -- KIossAnnouRjtts Details Gf Utah Water Seminar The details of 5E5 Among topics suggested tor Mr- - Howard IfcTSWi consideration '11 said ue the foltowtw jfsjsdia In Public coramsutte Unsolicited by tha UA Department o I the Inter tore Bureau of ' Land - &£( owni to insist ths Bureau to aaauatiy rungs condttlona os BLM sdmlnls-toro- d not tonal rosooreo lands 1 in Utah According to Paul L Ho-ward BLM State director for Utah tho htfonaattos will ho used In a report the bureau is preparing at the rosiest of the Sonata Appropriations Committee Comments from tatarasted persona must be received bp the BLM Utah stats office before November 1 he added Mr Howard said BLIPS primary concern to to obtain a good avahiatba of range eoudlUoiis and recommends ttons tor Improvements The bureau to concerned with the whet present situsttoo may be projected tor the future rather than to past conflicts I Miss Robin Heanlagson has bean appointed by the President of the Utah Girl Scout Council and approved by the Board of Directors to the of neighborhood position Chairman of the Moab Neighborhood on Oct 1? ' Her duties Include guiding and directing Girl Scouting In the Neighborhood She will perform her obligations In accordance with policies and standards of lbs Girl Scouts of the USA and of the Utah Girl Scout Council Tho purpose of her volunteer work to to coordinate adapt develop and maintain Girl Soouttag In the neighborhood In order to provide necessary service quickly and directly to troops She may evaluate with her neighborhood service team supporting services haodod and given In the neighborhood ' Robin oomes to this volunteer position with a good background In Girl Scouting She has bean aastotant Brownie Leader for two years assistant Junior Leader for one year and leader of Troop 666 for the past two years She has served as business manager of day camp and has received her five year pin She was one of five Girl Scout leaders to accompeny This poet summer Ro- bln attended the semi-annu- al training session bald at Camp Echoing Pinas located In the Humbolt Ns- tlooal Forest 15 mites seat of McGill Nevada 20 load- era from thxwghout the Jux- Isdictton of the Utah Girl Scout Cou cR enjoyed the outing Ao Neighborhood Chairman RoUn will attend tbs Annual Girl Scout Council meeting to Mt City on Nov 16th Chamber Will Host PQ!f !!£(! 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