Show war: ts&sM&r HW- V“w--'- - ’'in: V i -- j- ' December ly 1974 'waweti B'ssart' &8 r Community Theatre Announces Theatre has received a covery between a rich Hospital News Notes 24 — Admitted: Betty Bishop Billy Nix Disch: Ann Lastrapcs Edward Wade Jimmy Lynn Stocks and Baby Dec Advisors in Moab Pictured arc Continental Telephone of Utah Advisory Board members with Moab District Manager Emmett Mays I eft to right: Dick Allen Moab Gwen Halls Monticcllo Mr Mays: Jim Brown Tremonton Dee Leak and Bud Huff Delta Kent Dalton Fillmore was not present at the time the picture was taken The group is inspecting new equipment in Moab which allows Direct Distance Dialing by the Moab District customers The immediate and long range construction program of CTC of Utah as well as the current operating results and the 1975 operating budget were discussed in detail during the recent board meeting held In the Moab District office Company participants were G T Callister Vice President and General Manager Keith Rawlinson State Engineer Janet Deresky Planning Engineer fiom Phoenix Sheldon Cannon Tremonton District Manager Emmett Mays of Moab and Neal Thompson Delta District Manager buffet lunch 'end followed in The meeting was preceded by an the evening with dinner at the Greenwell Restaurant The Utah Advisory Board has been established to obtain the support and comments of key people in selected communities served by Continental Telephone of Utah It has been instituted to provide a sounding board for the plans and service of Continental Telephone of Utah and afford management an opportunity to better understand the problems and challenges facing the communities and customers served by the company Trc-morit- on In-ho- Bradley 462 Tusher Hostesses for the meeting will be Adelaide Bar-wiand Marjorie Mundt The program will feature a book review by Mrs ful cooking Voters turned out in large numbers in Grand County at the general election returning local office holders to office and giving GOP Senatorial hopeful Jake Garn a big edge over Wayne Owens A specUl soils report was completed by the Soil Conservation Service for the Grand County portion of Spanish Valley The report contained information on conditions affecting the use of the land for various purpos- November 21 1974 Senior boys and girls from Moab made nreoar-atian- s for their appearance on TV Channel 2’s inquiring Editor Quiz The show offered additional honors and an opportunity to maintain a fine record for Moab teams achieved over the past three years Plans were announced by Atlas Corpnraton to iii tm 25 — Admitted: Dallas Green Wade Edward James Robertson Disch: Dallas Green Dec 26 — Admitted: Billie Hall Blanch Murphy Disch: Debra Gwinn and Baby Girl Alice Traeger Dec 27 - Admitted: Carole Isenhait Penny McCoy Disch: Billie J Iiall Dec 28 — Admitted: Eve Stocks Blanch Win-dol- Donald ph McNutt Shirley Miller Disch: Dee Ilopkins Betty Bishop Carole Isenhart : 259-53- 03 - Two HSed Id Fire In Missouri among 8 people who Mr Dec and Mrs Dave Crites a boy 7 lbs 6 ozs Dec 18 — Born to Mr and Mrs Randy Carwile a boy 5 lbs 13 ozs Dec 18 — Born to Mr and Mrs Michael McCoy a girl Dec 19 — Born to Mr and Mrs John Hendrickson a boy 6 lbs 8 ozs Dec 23 — Born to Mr and Mrs Dewayne Gwinn ozs a girl 8 lbs Dec 22 — Born to Mr and Mrs Bradley Stocks 6-- a girl 7 lbs 12 12 ozs at the Bicentennial Meetin Moab several years ing that evening He was employed at law Corp Their current Commercial Printing address is 442 Broth The 64125 Mo Kansas City Mrs Neva Wheeler and Mrs Eula Lowry Stevens Clifford Carter mother and aunt respecJr Nola Walker Disch: tively of Mrs Charles Donald McNutt James (Zada) Brown were Robertson LaMarr Hansen NEWBORNS 17 — Born to Times-Independe- nt Public Notice- ' from Page B7) Carol R Ames 644 Robert Hunt ridge Drive 'Moab Utah (Cont 510 Mt View Dr Moab Utah Lot 2 BIk K PUt D Mtv D A 84532 Lot I BIk F Plat A Mtv Sub $18059 Glen W A Connie L Thayne 799 ML View Dr Moab Utah Lot 14 BIk F Plat A Mtv Sub $17605 Charles F A Eva C Osborne 209 Aspen Moab Utah 84532 Lot 14 BIk F Plat B Mtv Sub i k 1 $14759 Rogei' Guy A Dorothy Lyenne Shurtz 221 Aspen Ave Moab Utah 84532 Lot 15 BIk F PUt B Mtv Sub $14066 1 Clifford V A Mrs Tuesday children Carl and week Blaine Wilcox Edgar COMING TO MOAB Mr lost Mellch and Mrs ofMitch Moab their lives in a hospital and now formerly of Salt residents ’ Mo at Osceola fin Lake City wiilbeinMoab The Browns and their Jan 7 mother andaunt of a former Moab resident died in a Dec 3 fire according to word The Mary D Voss Sub Willaim A $17663 A Dora May Burgess 238 Aspen Ave Moab Utah 84532 Lot 4 BIk D PUt B Mtv Sub $14982 Lawrence Wright Rowley A Ann M Rowley 430 Ute Circle Moab Utah 84532 Lot 19 BIk L Plat D mtv Sub $20543 Wesley E A Mary L Nelson Lot 19 BIk L PUt D Mtv Sub $18496 Eugene A Willie L Migliorf 435 Huntridge Dr Moab Utah Lot 8 BIk M PUt D Mtv Sub i $17300 ‘ First Western National Bank's the meeting and get N e w In v estment er and now assistant coach at BYU was guest speaker at the Moab Booster Club Banquet held each year to honor the ball team of GCIiS foot- December 12 1974 Santa Claus appeared at the courthouse to see all the kids and the SE Utah Fine Arts Guild prepared for a n Arts and Crafts Fair scheduled as part of the Christmas in Moab activities The Moab Points and Pebbles Club announced plans to purchase a closed circuit TV system for surveillance of heart patients a required item for proper cardiac care December 19 1974 The Red Devils played at home this week after a winning streak of six games They just returned from a Colorado road trip where they defeated two teams from Grand Junction high schools A joint meeting was held between the City and County to discuss problems that had been reported concerning the dispatch office No action was taken December 25 1974 Announcement was made about the retirement of iwo long time postal employees Postmaster E The Four Corners project were presented before individuals were Comprehensive Mental given time to voice their Health Center headquartered in Moab was nomopinions inated for the 1975 Gold Long time Moab resident Howard W Bals-le- y Achievement Award by was honored as the the State Division of Menrecipient of Moab’s first tal Health Citizen of the Year by Ogden School District the Chamber of Comadministrators and teamerce chers visited the Grand December 5 1974 County High School and approved the 1975 budget at a public hearing Mel Olsen former play Dec tf All new wonen to the community are Invited to attend expand its Moab division in the near future November 28 1974 A public meeting on R Carter and his assisthe Mill Creek Development Project was held in tant Eugene Gibson They Star Hall A brief his- will both retire at the end tory and details of the of 1974 Tfco Cool'll v Ci iinm Giri Jeff Shipley and Montez Steele Christmas grant for production V Holes open fo- a ayend Breakfast for 32 guest! in the community Include this play from the Instilast week Special guests tute and the National Enmen and 5 were Montez’s parts for parents dowment for the Arts 1 women Copies of ' the Mr and Mrs Boyle SorD C be reviewed The may Washington script enson ft uni Loa Utah1 play will be staged in prior to tiyouts by conRon’s mother Mrs Zell Star Hall on Feb 28 and tacting Darbonne at Steele Saline and Jean-n- ie Mar land 2 and Jim Dastrup of Salt Lake City- - received in Moab this 29 — Admitted: Dee " Rmi Leonard Lemon and family were in Moab for a' holiday visit from their home in Alaska 1974 in Review (Cont from Page B3) November 14 1974 A cooking school was completed after six weeks of cUsses designed to teach the art of health- Yielding Interest at the Rate of Available on Deposits of © 1000°° or More Maturity 6 Years or More ® Certificates are Negotiable This Time Deposit May Not be Paid Before Maturity aiiBi Investigate This Opportunity to Gaii me Highest Return on Your Savings 'nK’ Wise savers know there’s more to saving than just banking money regularly The guaranteed high interest rate available on First Western National Bank’s New Investment Certificate helps you get the very most out of every dollar saved with insured safety Center to study some of the programs offered in Ifyou ’re not sure that your savings are earning the maximum Moab safely come in and talk your savings program over with us No obligation - raw v SALT Fft LACE 730pm 383-76- 81 TtefcsSs S3 $4 $5 MMtMamStf ZCUIrtartt OlAU SY MAIL: ' mm iMwWWiil CwaS cfMtk mt mmtwi artf few LkCV Slat mamb MtfatMrwted ntmptS trmtop SAIT PALACE 100 S Twnpta Ma OLOHtnOTTSaa V- UubS4101 V hosted FROM ALASKA Helen Taylor ck J SW ‘P Tryouts for “The and powerful architect Moonview” the nextplay the woman prosecuting attorney he is engaged by the Moab Community Theatre will be held at to marry and a popular Star Hall at 7 pm on young artist who refuses Monday ami Tuesday to follow the patterns of January 6 and 7 1975 traditional society The The play will be directed play was a prize winner in the 1974 playwriting by Rodger Darbonne Written by Ur Max competition sponsored Gollghtly of BYU “The by the Utah Institute of Moon view” is a drama of Fine Arts The Moab Community intrigue and moral dis- NEWCOMERS MEET Moab Newcomers Club will meet at 10 am on Jan 8th at Wednesday Hie home of Mrs Lena VJ: I'l'1 mimi Serving Southeastern Utah With Offices in Moab and Monticello Wt H jj ty !'- v? |