Show r'lJ J'’ - p T'1 V''T- - J "''T' " ‘V v " il— i - - V " - ty - ' VI r'l i ' i 1 Thursday Novmuer7 ' 1 Ifl1 J Vl'ji 974 e A5: UPS CSI Form Unit Uncooperative Study The National Park Ser--tato any field related sting committee include vice and Colorado State to park activities Vernon D Dame Assoecolo-lishehave estab- ding historical d a Cooperative Stu- - gical sociological and ciate Regional Director Employees oftheCoun-t- y of Nov 6 at which time dies Unit to select and ad- - environmental concerns Rocky Mountain Region National Park Service Road Department met final budget figures will minister research pro- - Projects accepted by the David R Stevens Rewith the Grand County be for the com- jects conducted in the review board will be sub- Commission Monday to ingprepared search Biologist for Rocte NPS’s year Rocky mitted for study to qua ' National request an additional The problem of cat- - Mountain Region fled individuals or or ky Mountain raise in pay over what tie on Cedar wanService with Park Rl' Hills Regional ganlzations expertise has been offered onto the golf Director Lynn H Thomp- - in the area CSU will ad- dering deciThe wage scale' ai course and private pas- - son said that superinten- - minister the studies on CauOn ttesources CSU and Dr G A Swan ded upon by the Comtures was brought before dents at each of the 42 behalf of the Service ‘ ' son Head of the Depart- mission included a 7 per the Commission ' by Ev National 'Park System ment of Fishery indWild cent Increase in salary D " Schumaker A decision areas in Colorado Utah -“£ ‘!0- life Biology at CSU plus $15 per month Ion- -: was made to check fences Montana Wyoming and Funding for the progevity pay Road Departin the area to see if they North and South Dakota ment employees contenstarting come up to standards of may submit research to- Forestry gram is available 1 1975 Between ded however that they the fence law and if so j 5 January fourturi! pics for review by a six and eight projects will needed at least 7 per to owners of the member charge coordinating jr0 be funded for the 1975 fls- cent more raise than cattle for any Studies Unit C?°Prtive damage committee Members of the coordin- - cal year this plus an increase done Proposals may per in subsistence After discussion it was voted to raise the subsistance pay from $4 t to 36 per day and to delay a decision on the addltional 7 per cent until other counties could be contacted tor wage com- parisons hi other business be-PRODUCED IN MONTROSE COLORADO fpre the CommissionChris Joufias was authorized to contact Nielson and Maxwell to have them update foe cost of the water and sewer improvement project in Spanish in inclu-Univers- Prellmimry tag check ation on upland game chukar hunts will be available hunters have when harvest questionGrtridge success ov- naire data is compiled er last year In northern ' The pheasant and quail and southeastern Utah hunts which have Just according to Darrell Nish gotten under way will upland game bird supercontinue Novemvisor for the Division of ber 17 inthrough of most parts Wildlife Resources the state Exceptions are Nish said however that Utah where pheahunters in some central sant " County and quail seasons and southern areas where end November 6 and Waproduction was down from shington County where 1973 haVe had poor luck is allowed quail "The throughhunting bagging chukars December 15 hunt so far has panned Additionally pheassnt out pretty much as we had hunters may hunt through anticipated" he said December 1 on state and Forest grouse hunters federal lands and on lands have had a good hunt so sted open ' to pheasant far this yesr noted Nish unting by landowners "Hunter success has been except in Utah County generally comparable to Indicates data - ' - - : or better" Forest grouse chukar AAgrrh and Hungarian partridge seasons will remain open six-sta- s J' “ :sor Valdon Teeples New Officer on PeBee Force 'I 7 Former resident of Dimes Val- - - Teeples has returned to Moab to assume duties with the Moab City Po- lice announced ChiefMel Dalton this week has served on the Richfield reserve force for over a year and was a Mount Pleasant policeman 10 months He rethe Mount presented Pleasant police in the Utah Peace Officers Con- Valley apvention competitions last 'Mary Williams on behalf of the peared February Valdon was born in Bri- Travel Council to discomgham City and moved to cuss budget for the was She asked Moab during his Junior ing year attend the Commis -year in high school He meeting the evening is a son of Mr and Mrs Leland Teeples and is married to the former 1 Appeal Will ' He BGQIll SOOII Mr Joseph E Bernol-f- o Jr will again head month More data will be the annual March of on season that available Dimes Utah for in appeal later on according to deof birth prevention Nish As fects the Chairman of Despite higher mournwill drive he coordinate ing dove populations in efforts for Utah this summer hunter and research medical success for the Septemdirectservice programs 1 30 was hunt ber through ed at the nation’s most' poorer than last year serious child health pro"The birds apparently blem migrated out of the state Mr Bernolfo is Chairearlier than usual ac- man of the Board of Bam-- J ' dethe for counting Investment and berger creased number of doves Carolyn Johnson daughA Exploration bagged" explained Nish of Northwestern graduate of Mr and Mrs Arter UniverMore detailed inform- den Johnson They have sity Mr Bernolfo is a : member of the Board of two children Jeremy 2 : Directors of Zion’s First' and Trisha He has attended the V National Bank He serves During the month of OcCollege of Eastern Utah tober St Francis Episcopal Ch on the Board of Trustees7 Soutitern 5352 persons visiUtah State Colof Westminster College Dead Horse Point’ ted and Brigham Young as and as a member of the lege compared with 5185 Institutional Council of University and is working for the same persons two to his finish last quarthe University of Utah 1973 month in This is a "Our ultimate goal is ters of college for a bach-do- rs increase in visitation to in degree police the Park of 32 How-- ’ prevention of birth defects" he explains "and science He has also at- ever as of October 31st research into their basic tended the University of 54184 persons had visiUtah School Narcotics causes is greatly needed in 1974 This ted the But for now delivery of has had other specialized is an 18park decrease in toand a is care to the police training improved tal visitation from the qualified breathalyzer previous year pregnant woman and her unborn baby can sharply operator The hours of operation reduce prematurity and for the Visitor Center SENIOR CITIZENS Equally Moab’s Senior Citi- - did Museum have changed we are concerned with to 10:30 am to 5:00pm babies born too early or zens held a masked ball 30 Oct and the first too small They are in prize for "Best Dis TO VISIT MOTHER You Need 'Em greater jeopardy of norwent to Mike mal development or even guised” Mr and Mrs Francis Glid "Funniest" was We Got 'Em Wilson surviving" and daughter were Howard Shields There down fTOrn To continue study and Salt Lake City were who 20 AT about wore treatment of birth defects the over weekend for a viwhich strike over 200000 costumes and masks Resit with Mrs Wilson’s freshments were served infants every year in the mother' Mrs Beatrice to all present United States Mr BerLuckinbill and family nolfo urges all-osupport in Utah during the January appeal ELECTRIC which closed earlier this fund-raisi- 11- -- 1973 through November 30 Success similar to that in 1973-wathe story on the sage greuse hunt Mr ity ng An Environmental Product 1Q0X ' FinallyUp is-- - is Natural Compressed Wood t t WtSm Bm j Store SUM 'inS' Place ::v1 Dry MBS tmm Mmmse mm on 8 Logs msm 2inxi0lnf& 1 Quick Start ‘ Fire Stix ut Club will meet on Wednesday Nov 13 at the home of Mr and Mrs 335 James Wiseman Park Lane Meeting time is 10 am and all newcomers to the community are invited to attend the coffee Willis Hansen will display some qf his ed rugs and other handcrafts ESmIEmSS SEALED IN EIGHT WATERPROOF PACKAGE COMPANY NEWCOMERS COFFEE The Moab Newcomers hand-hook- PACKAGE r loom m its w m s SERVICE & REPAIR FIRESIDE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Sherrill Tuf- t- FOURASipM 2597250 Ron Steele- - 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