Show tJiz z ' I 0 Deconbar3 11 974 B2 J i to- ? smsjLta Pa Ai) I decltW to t(T conduct a survey Australia's 'MarandbaPergy sourde d foltUme FireChief 0f — Cord' drill: — (or quality of service at Camp an Iron ore pro- V wspartnientv Alien Memorial Hospital Ron Turner ?" of Tcxusulfi Aus "gunvartitei party 10 They-- ' were requested to tralian offshoot were dam site to recent Continuous talent and wa meetings make the survey by J recognized in the Trian-- 1 gic structeresfAAd televised pn Channel 6 wlh Grand Cmmt?f Com’ Kay Hawks' hospital adengineering - information gle Magazine a publicaWas missloners regarding -- N ministrator and Board tion of TGI : Charlie on the roc structure1 mentlTS blrthdc: ‘rt to wade the This drilling eras the be-- ( Chairman Adrien Taylor vnechtr! Ken ' Hutchinpartment operation to: in a letter protesting the son Al WieselmannKen ginning of teeta by Raw facts in the program begi-fookin- Kali with it) charge’ - Dean Olsen vice presi- of the Moab Cham- - her of Commerce reported on the success the membership drive be conducted at the re-i- r Chamber meeting made note of the 18 new businesses which had started in the past year all of which were contacted concerning membership in the Chamber January 31 1974 C to qualify for a Highway Patrol trict Sergeant Dis- Don Proc- pt insurance rat- frefir9 : ’ : 7r oflruary Texasgulf - tow-de- ®74 Inc report ed that its sales and earnings for : the previous year set new records both for any quarter in the company's history and for any year Net Income for the fourth quarter endiDec was $26 million — up over $9 million for the corresponding quarter a year beng-in tor arrived in Moab to fore The Moab Photo Club assume his duties Sgt Proctor arrived from his presented a very unusual previous assignment at program showing three Grants ville Production began at the Moab sewing plant temporarily located in the American Legion Hall with ten women operating power sewing machines The women began assem-hUn- g sun suits aiming to produce (9 suits dur ing Gw first week Moab Valley Fire District officials Pro-teetl- on dimensional color slides which produced a realistic depth effect The slides were pro- jeeted onto a screen by special projector and viewed through special polarized glasses February 11 1974 A survey team from the Jolni Commission on Accreditation of Hospit3-- D als was in Moab Mon 9 ELECTRIC COMPANY ? SERVICE & REPAIR COMMERCIAL jiv RESIDENTIAL V Ron Steele 2597273 JG’ findings of a survey team which had visited the hospital earlier In September 1973 Thenewt m found the hospital defic- lins Kulz and Pinkerton all former residents were discussed In thfirr tide A February 28 1974 Several wunw tut r In wl 33 lndiw cnoelW 79 smoke-fiactual in over ‘37 inches crr No action was- taken by the Council following the hearing' but was expect- ed to come aoon-snow On’ the - W (RstrictOf San i j tra-ribb- bison drove over for r morning after Christmas to niake a trip to Carlsbad Caverns in New Mex- ico making a awiug around through Phoenix before returning borne The children were to stay with the Ntelscak but Jeski tyn dseided to go IeavJlwji to enjoy ' the baby- about s’ week?? -PareateVLitit Mr and Mrs " ‘k t? ge for r-J- Deunis Wotnack enjoycd on - -- din-- Mr T?y 1 nployeeinthe Juan Grand Carton tag Emery Mrs pithnaatea been Grand County Nurse course oftbeUSallfoun for if yearf'and: also: tains4 at 9400 feet cleva- - served as School nurse tion there were 552 In - Mareb S3 1971 Peurl Baker WWg - mJif woman M cnera°9t meat of telephone operations by the Corbin Ca new with the ed culverts two equipment providing hours of breathing time bin was succeeded by Em The Red Devil track-ste- mett Mays of Moab prepared for their The Moab Merchants' first meet of the season Super Sidewalk Sale was in which Moab played host a new addition planned for to the 8th Annual Ice die Jeep Safari weekend comii The sale was Breaker Track Meet to add to tiw was An assembly given organized everal Weber State festivities of the annual lege students to the event which included the student body of Grand traditional Safari Break-Hig- h The highlight of the Cast and Steak Fry Ballet West performed program was Elmo the chicken that walked on a once again for Grand High tight wire The main pur- - for Uie tecand year in assembly was a row This professional pose of ' to encourage students to group explained how they lead up to steps as they attend Weber State v go along v maJdnj their ' April 4 1974 performance educational ton performed the official yet adding occasional cutting for Moab morous touches as weU v v: industries before a crowd April 18 1974 which gathered for the Wayne OwonS wat in Moab to : discuss Issuea dedication and ribbon d Gov concerning citizens in Ramptonpoint-eting out the necessity of a Grand County ai a part i new facet in the local ar-- V of his campaign for elea such as a sewing fhc- - ection to US Senate' ' Alpha Rho Sorority tory to boost Southeast made preparation for the ern Jtah’s economy 'Sun Valley Key Air- - upcoming cancer drive lines Director of Mar- - which they undertake an- keting Robert A Soltys ually in'April The Anniul Lions Tal- presented three giant Show held at StarllaU : commisent coden keys to sioner! of Grand and Car-xt- n provided a variety of encounties and to Gov tertainment frith colorfol V Ranipton at Canyonlands dances guitar playing Field In commemoration singing piano solos and of their inaugural flight readings ’ to this area Sun Valley (Cont on P-B3) ll rs parking of tehittea-- ' - in eou tee? located Wivatton- - -j and Mrs Joshua : ner Christmas day and Nielson had guests over the Silvas returned with tlie holidays Mr and them to the Falrview Mrs Joe Silva from Og- - ranch on the Henry den Mr and Mrs Elviri Mountains for a few days Jackson and Jessi Lin visit and Tonja Rae from Salt Kiss Shelly Hampton Lake City and Mr and : from Granger Vtoet her Mrs Wayne Hampton ' parents here and spent from Farmington the day with them Mr and Mrs Guy Ro- - " The Jacksons left the ignation atsMfi9i®iinn : about witt emergenciesAbdut er® Gained fo: Telephone G ' rescue Which in- - nix meant at " i374 j Ii7AitiVMre3i of MoConstruction atthe Ch- - large gzM - cq&teined Aewaftcf: j breatiung apparatus for late Corbliito - attended a yoolandz' Rodeo GfouftC formal hearing called ty was well underway where Moab City to review a new grandstands were be- proposed new taring or ing built in preparation dinance Torvttie Clty offorthe eomiMhxSoosca- -: Moa of4 frabdstabda Questitm' jwre ? sod brought up conc wen used bir Gw County changes in zoning of inxcdnstrucmg J19 : new tain Amsotby language boa sUlls a'to- -' ‘n the pngxidordixonce :tal of $3 stalls ter rodeo ' ” Holiday Guests care of since her res mp-- ab residents rr By maw time vtajr lier On the Brown firm March Id 5 atthe the course than an engineering Consulting Three officials of Co- ient in 57 fewer areas lumbla Studios were' in than the previous survey Moab to look over the team’s review area for a possible moA “middle school’1 convie site to film a movie cept began to be studied they were planning enteam titled “Rite the Bullett’? by a headed by School Board Locations around the PoVice President Les Gratash Rail Spur and Pro ves for Grand School Dis- feasor Valley were stu-- 1 ” trict The middle school died idea involved moving the March 7 1974 9th Grade intohigh school The Southeastern Utah and the 6th Grade into Association ments met junior high when implemented completely study impact problems caused by increased mi21 1974 February The 8th Grade class at ning and power activity the junior high took the in the area Emphasis initiative to wash all the was placed on land use planning since Southeaswalla iii the school builundertook the tern Utah was being view ding They project after a student-facult- y ed as a productive en- meeting during which improvement of behavior problems and need In Uir biIhkii were discussed Plans for the upcoming Jeep Safari began at the Moab Chamber of Com- - jj Trail mpree meeting routes were discussed A Letter from Pearl' and a few new trails added Public Health Nurse Judy Leigh assumed her new duties under County Norse Hannah Pittman She filled a position vacated by Mary Mayberry three yeais previous which Mrs Pittman had taken ' to of trgtejr! raoreori I a visit from Clydene's parents B Mr and Mrs Clyde Gar- - S rett and son Brlgjhanr K from St Anthony r Ida ho i w va W v Fur Holidays CSrol Buroott fi from Logan qwt Christ-- ? mas home with her parents Mr and- Mrs Ed Burnett She has been working but will return to USU after the first S of the year to finish her course in art and will receive her (kreeinthe spring Ed and Liu1 also had son Garth home from Salt Lake City for a day Old Fashioned Christmas The Arthur Ekker fae mily enjoyed an old-fshioned Christmas atthe R Roost Arthur brought in s pinion tree which the grandchildren decorated with strung popcorn and i - Radio-Stere- o Car $tereo v N ! If Sand-Grave- lj Geiger Counter fUssb : a- In other words you ought to be the first bill you pay every month And saving at First to hand it Security shows you take yourself seriously It shows you know the value of putting a $144 billion bank behind you A bank where your savings are insured tp $40OOO And assured beyoiiid that Saving at First Security also means high bank interest On a variety of savings programs— from passbook to certificates If you’re not already covered we can even help you set up a retirement fund thats until you retired mr m non-taxab- le Shopping Center Phone 7 259-727- tsxusmtr Mm cranberries and other decorations Present for the three SAAoin ® Center day family get together were Arthur Mr and TlftS Mrs Bert Stow and Suv UOneirt of Salt Udte Oty Mr and Mrs Arthur Thurston Lee and Laurel of Cedar City and Mr OH and Mrs AC Ekker § Janie and Shawn of Green k River -PL- US-TOP Reunion Family Mr and Mrs Lorin SERVICE Milter spent Christmas with their son Jake at Meeker They enjoyed &Wt9l'9 snowmobiling on about a foot of snow in that area On the 23th the Mil-tohosted ttolr family it a party at ttolr home here Present were Jake home-ma- de Pa'n ir 8? s Tdl otsi t$ tetritM rrMt ns nnd Vagr mm sfviMhttoviu nwvftwA Mr ' and' Mrs Albert Pwn’ 9 9 A S Marsing with Mr and Mrs Larry Marsing who were home from BYU where Larry is enrolled and Janet from Moab Mr and Mrs Vion Johnston with their son and wife Mr and Mrs Dwayne Johnston and other children Scott and ' Collette also from Moab were in attendance as was Mr and Mrs Don Hatch ini daughter Nancy from Price Mr and Mrs Pichard Seely with son Dan from BYU and daughter and son Lor- nine and David from Green River were also Richard was guests home from Fairbanks Alaska for the holidays returning there after New Years Scotty Coyles also joined the Miltons for foe occasion m Witter' Wm ® l3- - 5 9-- 5 544 North Phone H wy 163 259-- 5 " 318 JtotftRgpdr ami AO it1 'u TO REPAIR 405NJHui Sptddbiagb Tratsii&dm Repdr : y- - i4 V ' wt &9-s-m jo 5 Years Auto r Experience ' ' C Nstlvg i -i- n 551- - You have to hand It to yourself Saving at First Security means putting yourself and your future first ' 'kWl w-K- " VA"'S':v tot I'tothA ®w see-iPkv uV1® V- t wiwn ' towM tss hA raw eu4) rHsItotai at togar nun he a ! 4 IM rh't nt Hi t rjl 1 'Aisti as m '’j ms! £ Specialists WE CAN DO ALMOST ANYTHING! atthe Times- - Indepsndsnt 35 East Center |