Show — r—- w vs ±f -- --i V' - kiiS:iii‘4 '- t j 'iiwiM V jrti1 i- if— 'AwJi i - tT ct s After the MQtMktionr State and FederalGov-- ! eminent counted 'W s& Siia be willing to ad' cs'iWdbm'ihl(ners' justthe zoning lmto below heiinsutwtte eurrieititural fie of the fatorbao VJ Gnl tCoun cltltens will have to pay 'fclwt con- - A for-to-e ll“”i Wlutgiei-t- mmt : Ka : w1 proportion o yroo‘ PIfot - used to make Spanish " Valley more productive of food for people and if after the Dam and the Lake ere in place the can yon is left as it is In its V ' natural state then 1 for Stocks not included ' If we can afford the one would be willing to' Dam and if we Grand work to see the dam conCounty people control the structed a but flret — vft use of the lake and the some answers are In or Vf- to anyone who has read this column before and perhaps ought to be shared by more than is evident from my corres- pondence the good Mr now : 1 irrigation project at Flat dcr And probably more Pass and if the water questions P°P— moaning environmental " impact ‘i111?1 Moab needs least statement meaning af- -' °‘ all amongst its many ter all is said and dope recognized needs to be We already have is the total impact on "owd- riTtotatoilkM SUS7JSSS 2ff SSSSmSTcSE wurMtwiifflpo4t tificktlon 5 f?rJrrEutlmhto mZl VlSIKS :rtto‘Valley?wm vxr think anyone ' at r 3M'5W&s llS and the Ltah the divorce highest l irStructtaaM toedam?(The' In S pr0ject l‘ SaTSuw ol nd Ffjuial A first befog flood ccntjrol) wishes for the Valley to “ capld " Ecology U partmonot AecmrtNohe As become overpopulated tor JjfwrNwr in the crime rate Not nen“fnd"lt tn toTUv r&r now’ y) to county tOcinglaw profit staodsVTthere is nothing Question: Are there calls the tuna : to prevent another Desert any (less costly) alter Editor River Banchetta catat natives tor flood control i trophe in Spanish Val- - on Mill Creek and would A Dm a Water Diver- Dear Mr Tayluc Independent and also to in-- lh to of I been these and have alternatives sion thank you for printing it and hothing tools any living are these ley We too Mrs Lemon surti or promote the Or- - silo for the Diversion like every tool from a Moab fur a short while chard and Vineyard con- and its irrigation water pencil to a chainsaw they now having moved from and I have missed Tlioni-whI considered a less as Brumley’s letter and can be made to work as cept which in and of it to exist? ' articles he has written Instruments of progress desirable area Has $ s u ‘ V i are monies it would cppeir - f £E® in These thout importance - four million dollars of the six million necessary this money be ' Question: ( What well what will it and raised They very guarrrAnsweri anteesSsist to insure that mighty : lithe citizens cost the taxpayers? the water wlil bdied tor i (read yOtersl oftheCoun- What role to mown to Question: wtlto utotoi WtoWtototorlytMMai' ttot web CoramnMt - one of these problems will Improve with a rapid increase in population Not one Such a thing would only increase our problems So I ask to what use will we put the l)am and the diversion? dem?nstrfcat® not itH?les Furthermore my con a crowding but rern over the role of Big in the lives taTmiplfitlralind lUn to Ho ' rt to to direci I '$ X - 2&rR&£si letters to the ys ‘ " - at to make man’s life better I' - 51 i vi 'amj'- ’Vf -- a'? 'jiVlMnp- -' antfSED tL seG6nd A& or easier or more productive or they can serve as weapons of destruction These questions are meant to ask - To what use shall we put this new tool if we decide to buy it? And how will it affect our lives? All too often it seems to me we make great issue over the environmental impact of a particular project by which is meant the latent effect on for example chipmunks and Petro- - Vf ‘Jl class matter AT THE POST OFFICE AT MOAB UTAH UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 1897 Second Class ' Postage Paid at MOab Utah 84532 Official City and County Newspaper ' Published Each Thursday at 29 E Center ! ' Moab Utah 'u-'”vXv Samuel J- Taylor Editor and publisher - ' 'vl : : : - Adrien Taylor Ernest B Milner ' Brenda' Ittrlarjvj''fi v Cindy WisemtuC Michelle Cook e r: : V - i- 5"!j i Assistant to the Publisher Foremanwrta Editor v c Manager e Computer Operator i V News and Feature b Ah r VA- HnsHtta 'S'- - ruw?i -- V- - had the somewhat du- bious pleasure 'last peek of spending a week iq the nation's largest city in connection with State Highway activities and I must say the stay wasn’t too impressive Detroit Michigan is fairly typical (from my viewpoint of moat largo eastern cities but its high crime rate and " m We believable unemployment t J J auto-indust- 'Mi N®v 12 - Admit' Sandy Allen StelU Alexander Dorothy Nelson Disch: irene Wiggle Sandy n DelmaTangreenEv- - erelt th A" Cha- Nov 13 ryl Swain1 Disch: NIL Ksltner and Baby Girl Brenda Elliott and Baby Boy Sandra Bastian Ste- 11a ’ - Alexander Admit: Mari- - Nov 14 Holyoak J De-Tti- - thatitis Swnldep Lynn be-to- ry for help U there is one that cw help Day V p “ lnoocent parte 1“ S2S that are “ jjhlchU Ute Utin ?” ffs s - iBrtlli TheA’” hi -- e waits for wnat protection goes lie never h L8h®J®i Sj-- "?' ® have we the communi- ty got from inadequately aiw?y8 shake yours Then as you trained oersons? walk away from hira you always feel just a little Tony GrUfon wt better for having been 8tanud near him f ab!e Dear Sam: momen for This is to thank Mr That Howard Balsley” Sy Griffin for his letter Sincere! to the Editor in the Nov Slim Mabery 14th issue of The Times' SttSSE nut : ice depart-ofession- al BIS T ST FRANCIS r BBS litolHord' rtoufc teSf"U- “ra' sssuS' worst - wSilr’is rf'dlYear Hwart" read off a UCfle ironic that a letter to theeiiBtor this - “thing Py onlytendtorubnalttote lUh Marnea Marlon Holyoak t'oncotn over toe nutobor of burglaries ' and acts t Yandalitm and the inability of local law enforcement officials to deal with the situation should come during the same week when police w were' credited with making arrests in three cases of borglary The local officers have batted just about lOOOthi week and should get a little something more Nov M - Born to Mr than eritoelstt for their efforts and Mrs Robert Carter 1 tSind 2 Woaid surprise many people to see the 7 8 a girl degree to'Which a small police force like Moab’a has ' Nov 17 -lbsBorn ozs to Mr to both and gone get training academyZeA and Mrs Joseph its officers It’s not just local pride ttuit makes a maitaitis boy this happen although an effort to make toe Nov 28 - Born to Mr meat more has been aconstant aim of and Mrs Vem Shumway Chief Mel Dalton The State law requires a considerable amount of training and law enforcement all over a boy 7 lbs 4 ozs Nov 24 - Born to Mr the state has improved since that law wai passed a and Mrs David Severns number of years ago 7 lbs 8 ozs Nobody's perfect And law enforcement in Moab a girt and Grand County suffers from the same illness of law enforcement agencies nationwide — lack of per NEW ASSISTANT sonnel eouple with small budgets and low salary The Planned Parentscales hood Association of Utah announced the placing of Unfortunately in any society there it a percentage of the population operating under the theory that Mrs Harriet Ricks as the least law enforcement we have the better things the new assistant in the are going to be Despite toe support of many people Moab office Mrs Ricks who want to livein h safe society under toe protec- - Is a Utah Licensed Praction of an adequately trained and adequately staffed tical nurse and the mopolice agency it’s difficult at budget time to provide ther of five children all sufficient funding for adequate staffs and supplemen- grown She is a native of Carbon County and has tal training Moab has had more than its share of trouble lived in Moab for three among Its law enforcement agencies in past years years She knows the area Thankfully that problem is not particularly severe well and most of toe citir at the present time zens Her husband Roy We are an isolated communlty ln an isolated Ricks works for the Union feel ' compelled thir week to say at least a Oil Refinery in the Liscounty-few words in defense-oour law enforcement people bon Valley : ' is not Qoar Sam:the Chambcr of Today - Commere presented Ho- - fSirtelndSniiethat Uto dS’um KlmCtertOteTS ry vviIt fs 336-chie- i wewic 11 '‘‘iV is “ta-appeari- ng Charyl ' Joyce Stewart Steen Tl an Al-fif- rate t used to ' dealing with clerks Mbehind bulletor- shields g my doors nkht:- - or being constantly that city streets even in the late afternoon: are iua places you Can stroll comfortably wldle checking displays in store windows-j i'Dotreit-'A- t this particular time with over 100000 worker a freshly out of work was a little dspresaing-'v-- ' triple-lockin- " However 1 am becom- - and had published in the ing worried at the rising We hope he will “come rate of crime involving sheer petty breaking again” also we thank Mr vandalism and the tlpe Griffin for telling his of crime that involves Viewpoints too 1 agree stealing and then dis- - with him thoroughly and I carding in a broken con:' think he could have men dition valuable equipment tioned one or two of our from our new ambulance other Government type of crime Is partments who have too in other ken over” but’l will not towns and states but what mention them at this time really concerns us is the Again I say Thank You Mr apparent ineptitude of the Griffin! local police forces to han Frank D Lemon die the matter It almost PS We just heard a com -appears that they have not mentary on Les Erbes had the necessary train news report this morning in this type of work ing (Nov 15th) about Mr This is no criticism of McGee of Wyo making a them as individuals other proposal of raising cer-them- the 'fact tain government essential that either the ployees wages from have a long his- - 50000 minimum to of police or detec- - tween $5000000 and tive work or have suit- - $5800000 I’d like to ably trained men work- - hear Mr Brumley’s or or them No one can Mr Griffin’s comment on blame them for being el- - this Fersonally I think ected or appointed without someone should kidnap any background but they Mr McGee (I’m not sure or their controlling bod- - how his name is spelled) ies should see that they kidnap him and tar and or their subordinates feather him tie a rope neck and lead on an exhi- - somo mmm Ihs quality goat h bafow Itw name gosian ESJirA ii ' f IH Keep Abreast of Activities in This Rapidly Growing Visitor Mecca Subscribe Now to The Pieslwick Features 4kil SUiG Model F5MW ii-- A'j f’u thitimesiindependent it'- - Ta ve ') i Vi'i V' Gr'lr'J 'V to n J' SlrtiO ‘ : I'm’ W 1 i flv :3fFi A f ' l: ru ii'nr i"yui t 1 jl Ji! 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