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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 22

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23 Reno Evening Gazette Monday, September 11, 1978 fifiondeiy CJeveadlca report Marilyn Leary named editor of weekly Record Courier GARDKKRVILLE (AP) An award-winning reporter for the Arizona Dally Star In Tucson has been named editor ot the weekly Record Courier here. Marilyn Leary, 40, replaces Sallyi Lyda, who resigned to make a bid (or the Douglas County Auditor-Recorder's Office. After graduating from Brown University, Mrs. Leary worked In Arizona as a correspondent for Life magazine. She was nominated three times In the late 1960s and early 1970s for a Pulitzer Prize, twice in connection with stories about drug usage by mlddle-and upper "class citizens of Tucson.

The third nomination was for a story on Howard Hughes' activities In Arizona. While working as a medical reporter in Tucson, Mrs. Leary won two national awards for science writing, 17 Arizona Press Club awards and 11 regional and southwest awards for reporting. Motel demolished consisting of approximately 70 rooms, was evacuated. No one was reported Injured although several tourists were trapped and later rescued.

(AP Laserphoto) CTAn under construction concrete brick wall of the circus Circus Hotel parking garaged collapsed JZfrom the force of strong desert winds Sunday and crushed 16 rooms of the Westward Ho Motel on SSI the Las Vegas strip. An entire wing of the motel, THE NEVADA STATE AFL-CIO AND ITS EXECUTIVE BOARD SUPPORTS AND ENDORSES THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION IN THE 1978 PRIMARY Governor BOB ROSE Lieutenant Governor MYRON E. LEAVITT Attorney General RICHARD H. BRYAN Supreme Court Justice NOEL MANOUKI AN State Treasurer MIKE MIRABELLI State Controller MIKE DALY HEY, SMARTY! mt If you'rt tu-dnt getting "BV or bet-ttr, you may qualify far Formars in tht form of sptciol bonus lowar rotM on your auto insurance. Call today ond gat th facts on formers monav-tavino Good Student Auto Policy.

Spiroi C. Anasstasotos Wells Ave. Reno, Nev. 89502 ia-1400 Sears SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO FACTORY AUTHORIZED Grazing experiment made ELKO Several government agencies are Joining hands in an Elko County experiment to determine the best way to allow livestock to graze on the Nevada ran-gelands yet protect Its environment. They are already embarked on a long-range study on the privately-owned Saval Ranch about 40 miles north of Elko and its public-land grazing allotment.

Researchers are in the process of taking Inventory on the site to get a reading of the range condition as they exist now. They will use that as an anchor for their studies of grazing impact on rangelands In their natural state and with improvements added, in work scheduled to continue at least until 1990. Effect on watershed, wildlife, archeology and recreational potential are among measurements to be included. The information will be used to develop a grazing management plan that will allow grazing but protect the range and its other uses, said Dr. Richard E.

Eckert, principal Investigator. Eckert is a U.S. Department of Agriculture range scientist. The project will include cost-effectiveness studies. Work of the kind has been done before, but Eckert said this experiment should yield much more-detailed data.

Other agencies participating include the university College of Agriculture, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, and the Nevada Department of Fish and Game. Wall crashes onto motel LAS VEGAS, Nev.

(AP) Part of a four-story wall collapsed onto the Westward Ho Motel here and trapped four people in their rooms for a short time, officials said. No one was injured in Sunday's incident, which damaged 16 of the motel's 1,000 rooms. Clark County firefighters quickly rescued the four people who were trapped after the cinder block wall fell. The wall, which a county building Inspector said was "properly engineered and built," was a section of a parking garage being built at the Circus Circus Hotel. Motel officials estimated damage at $240,000.

Studies Wyoming geology Naomi E. Smith, Reno, Is among geology students from 29 institutions who have been doing field study in the Wind River Mountains of Montana this summer under a program sponsored by Miami University of Ohio. She is a student at University of Nevada's Mackay School of Mines. mm 4, Mark Tul ly Massogli President 1 Claude Evans, Executive Secretary-Treasurer ANGIE McCAULEY IM BfMLV lass Eiiss Nevada Enited Teen kAngie McCauley, 17, a Jteshman at the University RjNevada-Las Vegas, was Mimed Miss Nevada United tgfcnager over the weekend pageant at the Pioneer Auditorium In Reno. Miss McCauley competed against 23 other contes-gmts.

JSim King of Las Vegas mas named first runner-up. gwond runner-up was Pha-ne Thacker of Owyhee, trd was Cheryl Hanna of Sparks and fourth was Sandy Bland of Reno. ESvinners were picked on IW basis of interviews, eve-Klg gown competition, Bobolastic achievement and pjmmunity service. Don Alford, Vice President District 2, Reno 1 John Strolla, Vice President District 2, Sparks I John Modill, Vice President District 3, Henderson Boyd Manning, Vice President District 1, Ely Jack Evons, Vice President District 2, Reno Mike Chodburn, Vice President District 3, Las Vegas Jack Stafford, Vice President District 3, Las Vegas We offer expert movement exchonge services on oil Timex watches in or out of factory guarantee. Except obsolete models.

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