Show HiV'i-- miWi®srriF ' A2 O December 31 1974 New Canyonlands Guide Now on the Market 4-- H REPORTS colorful new guide ing reject Some 10000 feet or the youngest rock layers have been completely washed away” Copies of the booklet entitled "The Geologic Story of Canyonlands National Park” should soon be available In Moab but can be obtained by specifying the booklet name USGS Bulletin 1327 and writing to the SuperintenUS Geological Survey dent of Documents Govfor 44 years and publish- ernment Printing Office ed a similar study on Washington DC 20402 Arches before it was The price is $265 per Pictured are Else Danmade a national park iels left assistant and copy II e has done extensive Artwork in the booklet studies in the Canyon-lanwas done by John R Staarea and over the cy who is also in the years has become well USGS office in Lakewood acquainted with many re- Colo sidents of Southeastern A to the geology of Can- lands National Park ieing issued by the Department of the Interior written by Stan W Lehman a USGS geologist The 126 page booklet contains some 80 pictures illustrations and maps of tho 525 square mile park Mr Lohman has been a geologist with the n mmnufcmmmwmiw Beef group met at the home of Jan Boyd for their monthly weighing in reports Lightest steer at this time is Brenda Boyd’s at 467 lbs and heaviest belongs to Tommy Stocks weighing 649 lbs Several have not yet 4-- H been weighed Next Livestock meeting is Jan 13 7 pm at the courthouse next Beef meeting is Jan Diane Norman right leader of Troop 285 25 1 pm at Susan Tib- betts house ds New Honored Queen of Jobs Daughters Bethel 8 Janice Cooley center was installed in ceiemonies Sunday Also shown are Harry Austin Associate Guardian Page Wimmer Senior Princiess Laurie Newell Junior Princess and Barbara Cathey Guardian 1- -r Jobs Daughters Installation Held Sunday The formal installation Wimmer Senior Princof officers of Jobs Daugh- ess laurie Newell Junters Bethel 8 was held ior Princess Wendi LeoSunday withCharlaWim-me- retired r nard Guide Honored send Buchanan Queen presiding Diane TownSuzane Marshall Chaplain officers of tlc Be- Mandy Knowles Reeor thel are Janice Cioieyl dcr Laurie fletzel MuHonored Queen Kim Granger Page sician New Bruce Raymond Won Biggest Prize Yet Due to diligent searching and an inordinate amount of luck Bruce Raymond was presented a Moab Merchants Check Itaesday for $185 in more entries than any other week of the contest this week pouring Wc had the entries into the custo- mary small box and then having to round up a huge merchandise the biggest box to pour them into so Jackpot yet in the Mys- all would fit and we’d still tery Personality Contest have stirring room beBruce who will be go- fore Bill Benge snatched ing to college shortly off the street for drawing correctly identified the duty fished deeply into Mystery Personality as the bottom and drew the County Attorney Harry E winning entry Snowew The contest runs thru In order to win the en- the last week in Janutire Jackpot Bruce cor- ary so there will still rectly identified Mr Snow be 5 chances to get in and also listed all the on the prize of a posdues in the ads of our sible $43 per week On participating Moab Mer- the last week if we don’t and no other get a winner on the first chants clues entry pulled from the box There were 17 clues we’ll just keep pulling un'in our issue this week til we do get a winner We decided not to in- and he will get the total trude on the Christmas jackpot t that time greeting messages from merchants with any clues so they were mainly on Senior Snowboll the Mystery Personality Contest page and in li- Scheduled Here mited other ads Here are the clues: On Jon 11 Wife Mary Family BudThis is a dance for get Clothing County AtGoing on the everyone! torney since 55 Lil’s Fabrics Orangeville Na- theme song this year of tive Family Drug Born “Poems Prayers and Dec 22 1913 SunDonw-e- r Promises” by John Denver a soft rock band from Restaurant Resident Custom Craft Provo called Sound Judg3 children Walker Drug ment has been chosen 2 grandchildren Rim and they play for all ages Rock Flowers Seasonal Andce Name Miller’s Super Hawks and Allen Bobby Market Fishing Hunting announced that the annual Camper Family Budget formal dance will be held Clothing LDS Stake High the high school gym- Council City Market nasium Saturday Jan 11 Former Bishop City from 8:30 pm to 12:30 Market Aquarium Hobprice is $250 bit Hole and Techaus am The and $400 for Tamarisk (lots of our for stag readers seemed to miss rouples this one) Pooch Hector Refreshments will be 14 years old City Marserved throughout the ket U of 1J Grad Sa- - S'V 20-ye- rianep w it jr s US Army Carter Second Messenger Donna Lynn Arthur Third Messenger Ellen Key Fourth Messenger Lynne Wimmer Fifth Messenger Lotus Nelson Senior Custodian Cynthia Tibbetts Junior Custodian Sherri Crist Inner Guard Becky Drake Outer Guard Debbie Bennett Historian Flag Bearers will be Claudia Carter Dianne Tucker and Mary Walker Members of the Bethel Choir are Kelly Wimmer Lynda Hawks Christina Kelli Granger Bruce Valerie Townsend and Lorrie Jane Drake Other installing offiMonica cers included Lori Leo- nard Guide Valerie Graves Marshall Pat Bunce Recorder Palma Jacobs Chaplain Marilyn WyMartha att Musician Leonard Narrator and Cala Wyatt Soloist An explosion resulting from what apparently was a leak in a gas line be- heater when the explos Beginning Bowling will be taught by Ken Bert-we- ll owner of Moab Lanes winter quarter providing enough students sign up for the course Registration may be completed through the SUCCE office Fly Tying Course Offered ton THE TIMES-INDEPENDE- NAME ADDRESS art fifgttU County- - SIATE - -- lev- els in Canyonlands Nat- ional Park with an elevation span of 2000 feet are described The study tion and cliff-border- 500 Out of Civml County Mf Mi rest Service completed snow surveys on the La Sal Mountains Dec 30 Approximately 10 inches of new snow fell on the courses sometime Dec 28 1974 The total depth for Sal Mountain Lower snow course is 216” of snow with 38” of moisture The la Sal Mountain Upper course has 296” of snow and 57” of moisture The rain guage accumulated 525 inches of moisture since Oct 7 zir 6 UU nr year FOR CALIFORNIA Mi and Mrs Tyrone Goodspecd and two children left Sunday for their la i me in San Bernadino Calif after spending Christmas in Moab with relatives '!! 6 J s ( jiSf- - hjA daSfcti 4 4 J BS MMP Ca-det- Ixi Eric 20 Mike 23 Pat 26 29 The 3 IN ARIZONA Joe Lemon is in Bis-bEsther Ariz visiting his and Coralec who is hospitalmother oldest are married and ized tilt!? Else and Elmer have 4 El me it grandchildren works for Rio Aigomand IN GRAND JUNCTION the family belongs to the Mr and Mrs Louis 4th Ward of the LDS ' Farmer spent Christmas Church to Grand Junction with Else is Ward Librarirelatives an and Cultural Refinement teacher in Relief Society in her church and helps at Southeast several days a week in the Notice to Contractors math program Before Bids will be received moving to Moab the Dauntil 9 am January 13 niels lived in Idaho and 1975 in the office of the Arizona With her childGrand County Clerk on a ren ranging over 20 contract to crush 10000 years Else has been with yards of gravel for Scouts a long time being Grand County before 22 ee PaUieNsSee to Scouts several years as a child Our thanks to both of these women for their many hours helping the Moab Neighborhood June 1 1975 Contract specifications may be obtained at the To Our Friends te and Patrons 7 years and Cub Scout leader for 9 years some of these years when they lived in Arizona Currently she has 2 in Scout -top Tammy 9 and Kath 1974 The snow courses on Blue Mountain were read The fundamentals of bowling will be taught with the aid of film strips and booklets familiarizing students with technic ques during the first five weeks of the quarter Emphasis on where to stand how many steps to take how to aim and how to keep score will be made during the beginning weeks of the 17 Besides Scouts the Normans are active with office of the County another youth group Clerk The Grand County Scouts through the Rotary FoCommission reserves reign Exchange Students the right to reject any and and have at one time and Leaders — Registraall bids and towaiveany another had all the Extion of all troops is due irregularities in bids change students living on Jan 17 and as our sBarbara Domenick with them They keep in next meetNeighborhood County Clerk contact with all of them not until Jan 21 it Published in The Times -is ing and all who have been to will be necessary for Independent Dec 31 1974 Moab from Foreign you to pick regand Jan 9 1974 up Countries wrote this past istration formsyour from RoChristmas bin at Royce's Diane hiked her BrowOFFICE SUPPLIES Happy New Year to all nies down Mill Creek last from the Moab Neighbor- The Times -- Independent Golf the year from hood Girl Scouts 259r7525 Course and she says her most exciting time with Scouts was when she was helping Jean Posey several years ago and a group of the hiking Scouts got lost on Mill Creek The Brownies came through ok! Assistant to the troop Else Daniels has been a leader in Girl Scouts for Kedric Somerville idence Kevin 1959 Soil Conservation Service and Ed Johnson Fo- Dec 24 1974 Hie Back-boar- d Flat snow course has 211” of snow and 53” of moisture The Camp Jackson snow course has 22” of snow and 625” of moisture Get Acquainted with SKY WEST i CASTLE DALE and Mrs Harry R Snow spent Christmas in Castle Dale with son Karl and wife and child- - IN Mr class For the remainder of uie quai ici atuuciua nai rrn probably attempt some competitive bowling by dividing into teams to improve upon thei r newly learned bowling skills — FROM SALT LAKE CITY Mr and Mrs Tom Os sana and 3 sons from Salt Lake spent Christmas in Moab the guests of from Billings Montana soent Christmas in Moab with parents Mr and Mrs Bob Tibbitts Sr and Gladys Gurov and sons and other relatives IN PROVO Eliza Burr spent Christmas with sons Rob and James and wives and families in Provo IN NEBRASKA Mr and Mrs lubhv Hynio arid sen Hud anil baby daughter Kimberly auld LANG AVIATION Located at Mrs Ossana's parents Frances and Curly Jones Also visited Mr Ossana’s mother Helen Ossana and his 2 daughters and other relatives FROM MONTANA Mr and Mrs Stephen Tibbitts and daughter Canyonlands Reid d Scenic Plights Air Charter Instruction Rentals 9 9 9 Friendly and Concerned In 259-77- 8 1 the best the New Year holds! Plumbing tile Lloyd Vangs and 3 sisters and husbands and (Hie brothet and wifi- and Heating SunDo - families Sprinkling Systems Restaurant Plumbing lb Jiiig FROM DRAGERl’ON i Mr and Mrs Scott and two sons from Dragcrton spent t hrisi-ma- s til ( 'nieiilimiing 1 tives the spirit of friendliness and good cheer we thank you for your many post favors and wish you one and all - spent Christinas in Libor v Nebraska viMiing Mrs Hytrin's parcris We Will Be Closed 259-678- 1 in Moab with relaMr and Mrs Daie f Scott Boula CaiHet JnK Goodspecd and 3 sons and Doris Goodspeed AST COURTEOUS SERVICE located af 125 W 2nd So toeooM I n Parole on LoSols lapsing the roof leen 12 both in her troop Others in the family are Diane Norman is into her 3rd year as a Girl Souct Leader in Moab She spent 2 years with the Brownies and when her daughter Kimberley advanced into Juniors Diane advanced too She has 16 girls in the troop in the 4th 5th and 6th age Southeast group from was a Girl School Diane Scout as a child through Junior High dropped out for a while and then came tack in high school Husband Robert (Bob) business is Buttes Gas & Oil and the family belongs to the Community Baptist Church Children are 2 Kimberley 10 years old and Robert 8 who is a Cub Scout The Normans came to Moab from Wyoming in ed ion occurred blowing down the walls and col- - ano- ther daughter Liz Gini and granddaughter Jennifer Attorney Bruce Halli-da- y from Monticello apnotes that the three arin City Court Dec ' peared eas feature high plateaus 31 on the behalf of two the relatively flat benches men being held in the about half way down and County Jail who have been the generally charged with forgery A canyons of the Colohearing was rado and Green Rivers preliminary set for John Simmons and their tributaries 17 at 10:00 am Jan ”In all” Lohman staLeslie Ronald Weiss was ted "the ancestral Colorado River has carried scheduled for a prelimithe same thousands of cubic miles nary hearing 2:00 at day pm of' sediment away and is still actively at work on ' this gigantic earthmov- - 10" of New Snow witli fly tving NT Vegas Nevada with Robert Dille was convicted of a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages Dec 31 in City Court when he appeared before Judge Don Christ He was sentenced to pay a fine in the amount of $200 and serve 40 days in Jail with the jail sentence suspended tqxm compliance with the terms of his probation He was placed on probation for a period of one year under the supervision of the Adult Proba- Wont to Learn To Bowl? Here's How $ttu?0 - 5lu&ei£niient i&'v’-- world” The three district LAS VEGAS Lotus Nelson and dau- ghter Lotus spent Christmas and weekend in Las City Court News Report David Allen son of Mr tween a healer and a botand Mrs Dick Allen was noon tle of gas Sunday sent two Moab young men upstairs in the same structure and suffered to Allen Memorial Hospisinged hair and eyebrows tal He was treated at the Cliff Carter Jr 17 hospital and released was reported suffering Carter was reported in from second degree burns satisfactory condition in over his upper body He the hospital Monday was in the basement of The shock of the exthe residence shed a by plosion which was heard of Mr and Mrs Cliff all through the neighborCarter 263 Park Ave hood broke some winattempting to light the dows in the Carter res- Tickets will be on sale Along with the basics all next week from Senior of fly tying stream and Class members You are lake ecology will be an invited Don’t miss it! important subject studied as well in Delbert Oliver’s Fly Tying class ®l?e sciieiiitieii lu be taught winter quarter According to Mr OliENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER ver anyone taking this AT THE POST OFFICE AT MOAB UTAH course should be able to UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3 J897 tie fishing Second Class Postage Paid at Moab Utah 84532 flicsprofessional by the end of the County Newspaper quarter He stresses that I’sdny at 2!) E Center fly ijiug is quin an art which makes an excelFriilvi ac(l PubiisiiC lent hobby Since this course v:i!l Assistant to the Publisher be starting out during the t’fir(rnnn Sports Editor winter season books will Office Manager be used for reference to News and Feature examine what certain types of fish feed on instead of actual investiKeep Abreast of Activities in of lakes in our gation This Rapidly Growing area Fly casting mav Visitor Mecta also be demonstrated if students are interested in learning this along Subscribe Now to - con- Young Mon Burned in Explosion This Quarter Hobbit Hole and Teehaus 818 Oak Richard’s House of Beauty and SS Teacher Family Drug lyEs- booklet tains a number of suggestions on how best to see this vast least used and least accessible of the national parks Said Mr Lohman "The vivid and varied colors of the bare rocks and the fantastic canyons buttes spires columns alcoves caves arches and other forms of the canyon country result from a fortuituous combination of geological and climatic circumstances and events unequaled in most other parts of the ar en aA Treasurer Cindy Cathey Librarian Mary Kay Gaither First Messenger His Utah IN eee January - 1-- 20 J |