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Show Wmm A4-- Th mmutmnnHmkVr ., it, rir-i- my "mr 'imi"" pinnyi Thursday, November 3, 1994 Tlmes-lndepshd- nt, Chamber of Commerce Meetings is Devil gridders end play with quarterfinal loss The football season came to an end for the Red Devils last Friday at Snow College. They fell victim to the Manti Templars 21-- 6 in the state quarterfinal game. Moab was in the game all the way, but couldnt penetrate the 20 yard line against the stingy Templar defense. They outrushed Manti 236 yards to 190 and had 12 first downs to Manti s five. Manti scored on a 37 yard pass from Alan Cox to Clay Denton, a six yard pass from Cox Barton and a 35 yard run by Josh Jackson. Cox kicked the extra points, including an unbelievable 61 yarder. Moabs score came late in the game on a pass interception by Chris Robinson and a 12 yard run to the end zone. Travis Packard rushed for 165 interested in being a guest speaker invited to call the Chamber office at The Chamber of Commerce Board of .Director's would like to announce that the weekly luncheon meetings 259-753- 1. The public is always welcome to attend the Chamber of Commerce, weekly Tuesday meeting which are currently being held at noon at the Cattlemens Restaurant are open forum for any interested individual to speak before the Chamber members. yards on 19 carries and his season totals are 1,191 yards on 231 carries and 12 touchdowns. Jerry Cowan rushed 15 times for 75 yards. The Red Devils had a good season overall, being beaten only by the four teams left in the Class 2A state Anyone in the community that is finals, including neighboring San Juan. Three of the teams left in the playoffs are from Region 13. We accomplished a lot and came back to be competitive, stated head coach Doug Thompson. We re- IP I mm Pltutini H RICK HIRSCHFELD Licensed & Insured Plumbing Contractor - 366 N. 5th West Phone: 259-832- 4 gained a lot of confidence and regained some standards with something to build on next year. It was positive, bin he concluded. Maps make great gifts We have all kinds. T imes-Independe- nt Residential & Commercial - Senior Citizen Discounts CARRIE BAILEY PRECINCT 1 Grand County School Board Serving as your board representative for a second term. Would appreciate your continued support. nevqy Married . . . and Mrs. Obid A. Hamblin wish to announce the marriage of their son, Tex O. Hamblin, to Karen Rachel Oxford, on October 8, 1994. An open house will be held in their honor on Nov. 12 at the Moab LDS Stake Center, 701 Locust Lane from 7 to 9 p.m. The bride is a 1993 graduate of Farmington High School in Farmington, NM, and has attended San Juan Community College. The groom is a 1991 graduate of Grand County High School and is now attending San Juan Basin Mr. TOM STENGEL for County Council candidate County Council District Write-i- n (voting districts 5& 11) Wants to further cooperation between county and city governments. Has been working with the Solid Waste Board on a viable overall waste management plan. Supports responsible cleanup of the Atlas tailings. Believes adequate health care is a must. (Paid Political Advertisement) 3 ctsT p he cWeek. My showeiiiead is as old as my husband Quarterhorse shows and clinics lunch. It will resume at 1:00 and will continue to 3:00 p.m. Parents are encouraged to come and learn. There is no charge. The 1st Open Show will be Our first clinic will be on November 5 for those showing for the first time and wanting to know the Dos and Donts of Showing, or for those wishing to learn more about showing. It will be given by Ethel Krist. The clinic will start at 10:00 a.m. and will break at noon for a potluck . Saturday November 12th at 10:00 a.m. There will be a Clothes and Tack Swap also, so bring what you dont need or use and find something swap it! you need-a-nd For more information on any clinic or open show this season call Sheila Hibl, the new manager of the equestrian center, at 259-260- Some elected offices may not need experience. County Attorney is not one of those offices. As your elected County Attorney, the experience I bring to the office includes: Grand County Attorney 14 years. Moab City Attorney 6 years. Moab City Prosecutor 10 years. General Practice of Law 22 years. Criminal Defense Practice 8 years. Grand County and Moab City Public Defender 2 years. 9. Library News The children's films for Thursday, November 3 ar cThe Silly Grasshopper and The Flintstones Meet the Great Gazoo. On Thursday, November 10 we the library will be showing Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners and Peter and the Wolf. The films begin at 3:30 and last for about an hour. Bring your young friends and enjoy an hour of commercial free cartoons. November 14 through 20 is the 75th Anniversary of Children's Book Week. This is a great time to come in and see what we have for children to read. Bring the family in and make sure each person has a new library card. When the weather is cool outside, your family can be together inside -- Would it pay to get a new one? Showerhead that is! - Introducing Answers You Can Live With: The Home Energy Savings Center. Featuring booklets on how to better manage your energy dollar: Improving Your Homes Its Free. Call Heating & Cooling. Managing Your Today: Homes Energy Bill. Were ready to help you put energy saving ideas to work. Just e call to a get guidebook free to make your home even more energy smart and efficient. Assessing Your toll-fre- Homes Energy Use. Maintaining Your Homes - Energy Safety. - UTAH POWER enjoying a good book and warm THE RIGHT KIND OF ENERGY companionship. Call: Business Forms, Stationery, Business Cards The Times-Independe- Utah A Division of Potwer, PaafiCorp nt Dinner - Dancing - Cash Bar - Door Prizes Silent Auction - Raffle Donation of hundreds of legal service hours to it numerous civic, and charitable organizations. non-prof- Grand County needs a strong, experienced County Attorney. ITS A GOOD THING WE HAVE ONE! if Public Welcome! fa Saturday, November 5th, 1994 , The fun begins at 6 p.m. Moab Valley Inn T Check out our Banquet Feast: Boneless Barbeque Chicken Roast Beef Honey Baked Ham Baked Beans Potato au Gratin 4 different salads Hot Rollsf Drink 61 Homemade Dessert Live Entertainment by Nashville Refugees Elect Bill Benge, County Attorney -- For more information, please call Connie at ' (Paid by BIB Benge) i ues Vocational Technical School in Cortez, CO. The Moab Quarter Horse Show Association would like to announce the schedule for the Winter Series Open Shows and Clinics. An independent thinker with common sense. UP&L employee and small business owner. Believer in a diverse economy. ' 259-753178- 14 'I frn .m.tm .. 1 . , - ft,, ft J 1 |