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Show Page 5 SEPTEMBER 28,2006 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER CLASSIFIEDS WEDDINGS Morris ~. Tebbs HELP. WANTED SILVERADO BOYS RANCH Nurse, RN or LPN, 4-8 hourse per week, Call Eric at 435-690-9176 SILVERADO BOYS RANCH Cook, Full or part time, wage based on experience. Call Eric at 435-690-9176 COUNTY AGING COORDINATOR Garfield County is accepting applications for the position of County Aging Coordinator/ Emergency Food Director The job requires travel so the successful applicant must have a valid Utah drivers license. Applications are available at the Garfield County Clerk's Office 55 South Main, Panguitch and will be accepted until 5 p.m., Friday, October 13,2006. Garfield County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications. Garfield County is an equal opportunity employer. MISC. WANIED: OLDCOWBOYMEMORABIUA Old Cowboy Boots, used tack, saddles and spurs. Call (435) 676-8060. COMFYSACS ARE HERE! Get ready for Christmas. All sizes and colors available. Located in Beaver. Delivery available. 435438-0303 or 435-310-0086 QUEEN SIZE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SET, brand new, still in plastic. $269 delivery available, located in Beaver. 435-438-0303 or 435310-0086 Mary Frances Morris and Douglas Joseph Tebbs will exchange wedding vows in the Salt Lake Temple Saturday October 7th. Mary is the daughter of Elliot and Doris Morris of Stansbury Park, UT. She is employed at the St. George WalMart as a pharmacist tech." Doug is the son of J Daniel and Karen Tebbs of Panguitch. He is employed at Hafen, Buckner, Everett, & Graff an Accounting Firm in St George. There will be a reception in their honor Oct 7lh at the Stansbury Park Stake Center on 417 E Benson Rd. from 6pm to 8:30pm. There will also be an Open House on Oct. 14Ih at the LDS Church located at 256 S 900 W Cedar City from 6pm to 8pm. Everyone is invited to attend. YOU ARE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE & JOB FAIR AT: GEE Where: 3800 South U.S. Highway 89 (The Old Western Town) When: Friday, September 29th from 5:00-7:00 and Saturday, September 30th from 10:00-12:00. Why: We want to meet and get to know our neighbors. Who: Everyone is welcome! fcBYS UHCH Kreg Gillman, Owner and Director will give a presentation of the Silverado Boys Ranch at 5:30 on Friday evening and at 10:30 on Saturday morning. www.silvefadoboysranch.com 435-676-8482 Light refreshments will be served DIXIE NATIONAL FOREST RENTAL CABINS AVAILABLE The Dixie National Forest has made trict, just above the East Fork of the three former Forest Service guard sta- Sevier River. It is an excellent location tions on the Escalante and Powell for hikers, hunters, anglers, bicycle and Ranger Districts available as rental cab- horseriders,and off-highway vehicle enins. thusiasts. V isitors can reach the cabin Cowpuncher Guard Station is located by following Forest Road 087 south from about 20 miles north of Escalante and Utah State Highway 12. The two-room just a few miles northwest of Hell's cabin sleeps six in two sets of bunk beds Backbone on the Escalante Ranger Dis- and a double futon. No linens, blankets trict. Popular activities in the area in- or pillows are provided. The kitchen has clude stream fishing, hiking, mountain a propane stove, table and chairs. No biking and big game hunting. running water is available, and no pots, V isitors can reach the cabin by driv- pans, dishes or utensils are provided. ing north on Hell's Backbone Road out Jones Corral and Podunk Guard Staof Escalante, then continuing north on tions can be rented for $30 per night. Forest Road 145 past Blue Spruce Cowpuncher Guard Station can be Campground. The two-room cabin rented for $45 per night or $270 per sleeps four in one double bed and a bunk week from Memorial Day to Labor Day, bed set. No bedding is provided. The and $30 per night or $ 180 per week the kitchen has a propane stove, wood cook rest of the year. stove and propane refrigerator. Some Reservations for Jones Corral and pots, pans and dishes are provided. The Podunk Guard Stations from Memorial cabin is also equipped with a hot water Day to Labor Day can be made through heater and indoor shower, although wathe National Recreation Reservation Serter availability is limited during the sumvice by calling (877) 444-6777 or visitmer and not available before Memorial ing www.reserveusa.com. Reservations Day and after Labor Day. for Cowpuncher Guard Station can be Jones Corral Guard Station is located made through NRRS for Memorial Day near the north end of the Powell Ranger to October 31. The cabins are available District on Mt. Dutton, and is a great to walk-in visitors on a first-come, firstbase for hikers, hunters, bicycle and served basis the rest of the year. horseriders,and off-highway vehicle enV isitors interested in renting Jones. thusiasts. V isitors can reach the cabin Corral or Podunk Guard Stations should off Utah State Highway 22 by driving contact the Powell Ranger Station at 225 Forest Road 125 north of Widtsoe JuncEast Center Street in Panguitch. tion or Forest Road 126 near Antimony. V isitors interested in renting CowThe cabin sleeps four in two sets of bunk puncher Guard Station should contact the .beds. No linens, blankets or pillows are Escalante Interagency V isitor Center at provided. The kitchen has a propane stove, table and chairs. No running wa- 755 West Main Street in Escalante. For more information about recreter is available, and no pots, pans, dishes ation opportunities on the Dixie National or utensils are provided. Podunk Guard Station is located near Forest, please visit our web site at the south end of the Powell Ranger Dis- www.fs.fed.us/r4/dixie. tHe ANESTHESIA An oral surgeon was scheduled to extract four wisdom teeth from Jim, a high-school football player, who had opted to be sedated for the procedure. As the intravenous anesthesia was being administered, trie doctor asked Jim how he was feeling. "Man," he replied, struggling to keep his eyes open, "I feel like I'm in English class." COMPUTER CRASHED The computer in my high school classroom recently started acting up. After watching me struggle with it, one of my students came up and took over. "Y our hard drive crashetf,he said. I called the computer services office and explained, "My computer is down. The hard drive crashed." "We can't just send people down on your say-so. How do you know that's the problem?" "A student told me," T answered. "We* 11 send someone overrightaway." DEPENDENTS A man, submitting information to his income tax preparer, was asked how many dependents he had. - "Sixteen," he replied. • The preparer asked, "Would you mind repeating that?" , , The.man- .replied, "Not if I can help it." / |