Show Hjfire iJf ' -V --TiVA J 9wv: A2 © NManxriiMMiwwMAawiaMaiMMwMMiaaMiAii '' " " Through the Files ef MWMW Thursday November 7 1974 ' ' The the TfaMi-todepeads- ®lje ' ®imeB-3niiepetiiit- i v ' irt i j'' 10 Years Ago James ' A McClellan principal of Helen M Knight Elementary School was granted a leave of absence fur the remainder of the current school year beginning with the ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE AT MOAB UTAH UNDER THE ACT OP MARCH 3 1897 Second Class Postage Paid at Moab Utah 84532 Official City and County Newspaper Published Each Thursday at 29 E Center Modb Utah Assistant to the Publisher Foreman Sports Editor Office Manager Computer Operator News and Feature time for a look District 70 of the State House of Representatives comprised of Grand Emery and East Carbon Counties will have a new Representative in January Democrat John Garr from East Carbon Although we in Grand County have been represented for a number of years now by Green River Republican Kenneth Silliman 'Mr Garr has spent considerable time out of his home area getting acquainted with voters and we are sure he will do his best to equitably represent all of District 70 We are beginning to feel now however that the time is at hand for the Utah Legislature to take a look at in Southeastern Utah During the 4 years since the last major census Emery and Carbon Counties have experienced boom-rat- e growth as a result of energy development And some of the same is being felt in Grand County Without a doubt the next census will show that ' Carbon County deserves at least 1 State Representative perhaps 2 At the very least Carbon County should have a Representative and a portion of Carbon County and Emery County another This recommendation will be true to an extent in Jan- -' uary as both State Representatives from this area will live in Carbon County On the other hand San Juan County is currently :tied into an unrealistic alliance with counties to which it has very few economic historic or cultural bonds A better districting would bring Grand and San Juan Counties together in a separate district for State Representative 1 Boy Scout Activities Honor meeting Oct 30 Badges were presented to Doug Easton Mark Johnson Ralph Lemon Jay Mondale David Pack ’Robert Raymond Bill and Bob Winfield Kip Noyes Paul Cozzens Kenny Bohn Kenneth Nielson Bobo Crist and Daniel Dalton Rank advancements went to: Bobo Crist Daniel Dalton Tenderfoot Bill and Bob Winfield First Class Kip Noyes Life A letter of appreciation was read and pre- - Charter Received held in the Council Chambers of the Courthouse Mr Reid suggested all charter members sign foe charter and that it be framed He also asked for several members to atThe meeting which was tend the Defensive Drivery well attended was ving class to be held in Beaver Utah Nov 10 VIS1TING BROTHERS Those going to repre Bill Kelly and wife The American Win-bou- rn for Thursday Nov 14 for all interested boys ages Dr Jay P Munsey re11 and older who are incently became a Charter terested in joining a Boy Fellow of the American Scout troop The AmerAcademy of Family Pracican Legion will reacti- tice alter completing 600 vate Troop 804 under the hours of leadership of Dave Brow study The degree of Felwith Kenny Yama low was established by the 1971 Congress of Delegates as an avenue of recognizing the efforts of outstanding members in foe area of continuing ed- post-gradua- te members must as members of the American Academy of Family Practice (AAFP) for three consecutive three year terms which also involves ed post-gradua- STATE - 5 00 te te NT ADDRESS CITY VISITING DAUGHTER Mr and Mrs Roby Mabery went to Salt Lake City Friday They met their daughter Debbie there and visited with her over foe weekend She is a student at Utah State University Maberys returned to Moab Sunday here Out of Grand County ZIP 6 00 per year Times ” A DistrictCov- - war' Funds were at list averaor Fry at a ladies’ night meeting at Bethany ailable for foe installaWelcome ’ Hall Nine hundred twenty-seve- n grade school chil- tion of Moab’ s proppsed sewer system and muniowned watercipally works The town was ts be paid $32000 the pro-ceeds dren took part in the preof foe bond sale vious week’s parade of in Moab city limits during ghosts goblins and all sorts of spectors Many 60 Years Ago the month of October had who thought other schools A train wreck that costed a total of $1700 in damages according to were represented were completely smashed ten’ to find they were cars took the monthly report of the amazed place on a D Moab youngsters &RG all train four freight police department Slim Mabery and his and they then understood miles east of Thompcars of wife Juanita jeeped and what the schools were up sons Twenty-tw- o on same the train hiked their way across against sheep without the rugged terrain of Arescaped injury 40 Years Ago Hie Democrats won a ches national monument The “Red Devils” of of the county ofto Hart’s Draw and bemajority Grand County High School fices in San Juan county came the first to photoin Moab met with a crush- most of them being endorgraph a newly discovered ing defeat when they playsed by the Progressives arch christened “Hub ed foe Carbon “Miners” Arch” In foe Classified Ad at Price The score of foe Town Television was 54-- 6 of foe Times It section was Carin game to carry the Liston-Cla- y was advertised that a man bon’s favor Championship prize fight J T Learning Mayor had room for 100 head of on Nov 16 Moab issued a Pro- stock until April to feed of Moab’s oldest voter — clamation He would pasture them stating that 97 year old man who “In for a few weeks and then with foe prokeeping had just cast his 20th preclamation of the Presi- was to feed them hay was dent of the United sidential ballot States Price — $2 a head-peshown reading the local in i No- -' month designating newspaper before perfor12 as National vember ming this task He was a Armistice Day NEWBORNS may confirmed Democrat and I 31 - Born to Mr and upon foe people of Oct urge to always remained true Moab that join with Mrs Steven K Hansen a his party with regard to the veteransthey of the Am- boy 6 !bs 6 ozs voting for Presidenterican Legion in celeNov 3 - Born to Mr and Uranium mine and mill brating the anniversary Mrs Joe Krussick a girl workers handed decisive of the end of the great 8 lbs 1 oz defeats to union attempts at organization at two uranium facilities here Study states in the U$ Canada and Puerto Rico which earned the degree of Fellow A cap and gown ceremony was held for the Fellows at a National Meeting of foe American Academy of Family Practice in Los Angeles Twenty four physicians from Utah also received foe degree of Fellow including Dr Jerrold C Smith from Monticello The continuing education hours of study may be obtained in a variety of ways such as attending medical meetings listening to tapes attending lectures and reading a certain amount of required literature at home A specific number of hours is required in each category 50 post-gradua- te te and Ton Arnold The Rainmaker is good family fun and we hope you will plan on attending one of foe performances PLUS GOOD TUNE-U- P MAN Old fcitablislwd xpandingihop Guaranteed Annual Wap: Retirement Plan Moet of our men have been with us over 5 year Live and work in a city wrh good schools good tpckm-tiohunting fishing Apply to Lyle Evertson 2810 Washington Blvd Ogden IJ ah n 84401 or call 1631 394 8844 KWSK5U1 rj t v 'I' j Group to Organize An organizational ry School was shown on the front page — the new meeting will be held Nov 14 at 7 building was to be very Council pm in the City Chambers of the acmodern in design Courthouse for people and to cording engineers architects on the project interested in working in s as members This was the last year for qualifying as a Charter Fellow Dr Munsey was among approximately 3000 physicians representing all post-gradua- 20 Years Ago An artist’s concept of the new Moab Elementa- Game Warden Dan WinAH persons who belong to the chapter here will bourn warned hunters to have the opportunity to watch the hours of the take the course for a pheasant season which was to begin soon The small fee bag limit for foe first day was three cock pheasants Anyone 55 years or is welcome to take Open season quail-wa: this course the dates for to run the same as the which will be announced pheasant seison Moab Lion were to later Moab Physician Honored post-gradua- Grand County sent AARP from Moab will be Mr and Mrs Ralph Hawks Mr and Mrs Del Taylor and Catherine Cooper After they learn all the new ideas they will return to present a Defensive DriCourse ving Training Asso- Janis Bonser is direcsal for their first pro- ting The Rainmaker and 150 hours of duction of foe season The the cast includes some study to quality for each term Rainmaker of vour old favorites: Ron The AAFP was the first medical organization to Keep Abreast of Activities in require its members to This Rapidly Growing complete a given number Visitor Mecca of hours to remain in good standing Subscribe Now to Dickerson Jean Roberts THE Andy Steen and Bill Houser as well as some new faces to our Theater Ron NAMF Auger Ron Dickerson Jr TIMES-INDEPENDE- By Retired Persons ciation of Retired People met last week with Mr Eugene Reid State Director who presented the their Chapter group Charter Winbourn Kelly Sparks Nev spent several days in Moab last week visiting taro brosented to George Huff- thers and their families man Scoutmaster for this Mr and Mrs Jim group of buys for his and Mr and Mrs past 2 12 years work Dan Winbourn and also with the boys' The HuffBerdine Winbourn and man family will be moving SfoVrretatiws“ next week and we would like to thank him for his work with the Boy Scouts There will be a meeting at the Scout House on Sundial at 6:30 pm Post-Gra- d The play will be presented at Star Hall on November 22 and 23 at and Novem8:00 pm ber 24 at 6:00 pm Iv - THE ULTIMATE AUTHORITY HAS SPOKEN Moab Actors Responsible For Valley's Wet Weather: be been Have wonderyou ing why we’ve had all this rain lately? Maybe the answer lies with foe Moab Community Theater They are currently in rehear- Grul Valley r Edith on nt - J Harvey Merrill was Master of Ceremonies for foe 3rd Ward Court of ' Thanksgiving holidays Vehicle accidents Samuel J Taylor Editor and Publisher Adrien Taylor Ernest H Milner Brenda Marla r Cindy Wiseman Mlchelie Cooh : And tor of Nurses at Allen Memorial Hospital will be present to answer questions pertaining to duties training etc and Mrs Robert Kerr Vola volunteer group at A- unteer Organization Committee Chairman for ltai Memorial Hospital At the meeting goals the Hospital Board will and specific activities of conduct the meeting such an organization will Anyone wishing further be discussed the pro- information is invited to will be stuget in touch with her prior posed died and such subjects as to the meeting and all injt organization name uni- terested in the- formation forms r and structure will at volunteer- drganiza1! ‘ tioh are encouraged to‘be discussed Feme Mullen Direc- - attend by-la- |