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Show Che Page A5 'Staaes. 2 GEae byjeannine Wait Eimeg-Jttfopcnfr- Thursday, August 5, 2004 mt If you could meet any person - dead, alive, or fictional, who would you choose!9 If youd Talk of to submit a question to the Times. call like 259-752- 5 or email editormoabtimes.com Dorothy, from The Wizard of Oz. I'd like to know what she really got from the wizard besides learning there's no Janet Martin: Valerie Brown: T ina Turner. I'd like to learn her secrets of overcoming her obstacles to become successful. Donna Rivette: Ghandi. I'd like to ask him how he stayed centered. Luau wedding Aug. 14. Dan Holyoak: My father. He died a month before I was bom. place like home. . . Robin Groff, Jolly Stanford and Linda and Dave Warner are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Sarah Groff to Rick Hopkins, son of Richard and Lynda Hopkins of American Fork. The couple will host a luau wedding celebration August 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Old City Park. All friends and family are invited to join in the festivities. Open house August 7 .. 7 wedding . . . August to announce the and Jones are marriage of their Weylin happy mother, Patty Jones on August 7, 2004 to Doug Lawley, father of Jed, Temina and Jessica Lawley. All family members and friends are invited to attend the reception at Medicine Lake on La Sal Pass to 3 p.m. on Saturday, August 7 from . Eli 1 i "During my junior and senior years at Grand County High School I took 30 credits worth of concurrent enrollment classes. It was the smartest thing I did in high school. I am now a piano performance major at Utah State University and will have my master's degree in five years instead of the estimated six. The Utah State University Extension saved me the time and expenses of a whole year in Registration for High Wednesday August 11. Students will pick up their schedules, pay fees and get locker assignments at the following times: Seniors - 8 to 10 a.m., Juniors - 10 a.m. to noon, Sophomores lto 3p.m., Freshman 3to 5p.m. In addition to registering, students will have their school pictures taken at these times. Seniors will have their pictures taken for the Composite Picture to be hung in the commons area. If a schedule change is necessary students will meet with the counselors on August 12 and 13 . Please call Libby at the high school 1 office with any Emma graduated from Grand County High School in 2003 and attended USU last year. She is home for the summer working as a front desk clerk for a local motel. UtchStatc UNIVERSITY Education you can use today 259-893- DELTA SALES YARD Market Report July 29, 2004 a good summer sale this week. Cattle coming higher. lower demand. Top Pairs $1200-$150older or poorer quality $800-$901 calves to $1 .74. Spring lambs 1 00 $1 ,00-$- 1 .1 5. Ewes Young ewes to .45. fat goats $60-$91 .1 1 .45 1 .25-0 Heifers .55 Steers 1 400-501 .40 1 .1 0 .20-- 1 .48 Heifers Steers - Heifers 0 0 Steers .95-1 1 .10-0 .20 .25 Heifers Steers .92-- 1 .01 1 .00-.1 5 - Heifers Steers .90-1 .00-- 1 .1 5 Heifers 0 .07 Steers Heiferettes .55-7- 5 Cows .62-7- 0 Butcher Bulls top bulls offered - Medium Cows 1 9 Butcher Bulls low yield than prices quoted. Pairs $900-$110- mid-quali- ty 50-30- .35-.4- in high 0, 0, 0, dNqaw 0 INTERNATIONAL 0. 5. 300-40- 0 - 1 300-40- 1.00-1.3- 500-60- 600-70- 1 -- 600-70- 0 700-80- 0 1 -- 700-80- 0 - 800-90- lo Moab! 5-- -- 1.10-1.3- 5 500-60- 0 is coming 5-- -- 400-50- 0 800-90- 0 1 op .70-.78-- -- .64-.6- - Jim and Anna Maria Englebright of Moab, Utah and Dee and Judy Hicken of Salt Lake City, Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of their children Aaron and Melissa Englebright. They were married July 31 , 2004 in the Salt Lake Temple. An open house will be held in their honor Saturday August 7, 2004 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the LDS Stake Center (701 Locust Lane, Moab, Utah). They would like to invite family and friends to join us in the celebration of their marriage. The couple will continue their education at Snow College and will be residing in Ephraim, Utah. NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE School students will be held college. from all across the Western Slope. Butcher cows $2-$- 3 Feeder cattle $5 higher. Singles and odd lots $10-$1- 5 . . j . High School registration! pix set Aug. 11 Emma Welling Piano Performance We had Janie Tuft: Marilyn Monroe. I'd like to know the person behind the legend. , .55-.6- n .70-.9- 0 Lower Yielding Cows Cutting Bulls 800-100- 0 Next week: Expecting our usual run of 400 hd. Next Horse Sale Sat., August 7, we are expecting over 200 horses .54-dow- FREE Health & Well-bein- g SEMINAR Saturday, Aug. 14th pm at the Grand Co. Civic Center 30 -- an extra big sale. Beginning Sept. 1 our market report will be found on the back page of the Western Slope Fence Post. Post cards will be discontinued. All customers currently receiving our post cards will receive a 6 month complimentary subscription to the Fence Post. Sept, 9 - Special Feeder Sale, early consignments 90 hd. strs., 540, 60 hd. hfr. 490, 80 Blk. Looking for dependable couple for Yardman' position. Must be honest, hardworking and have references. For more info call Dan . . . Xango Juice... supports microbiological balance maintains immune system health promotes joint flexibility provides positive mental support Domenick or 6 Wendy Walker Tibbetts, ' for more information. Call Cydney at 71 k the tax on a $100,000 residence would be $127.99, and the. tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity would be $232.70. The 2004 proposed tax rate is .002375. Without the proposed increase the rate would be .002327.This would be an increase of 2.1 , which is $2.64 per year ($.22 per month) on a $100,000 residence or $4.80 per year on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity. With NEW GROWTH, this property tax increase and other factors, Grand County for the Library will increase its property tax revenue from $1,318,347 collected last year to $1,379,138 COLLECTED THIS YEAR 4.6. WHICH IS A REVENUE INCREASE OF All concerned citizens are invited to a pub- lic hearing on the tax increase to be held on August 17, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. in the Grand County Council Chambers, Moab, Utah. 259-352- Just: come! 970-874-46- 12 The Grand County Council for the Library is proposing to increase its property tax revenue. As a result of the proposed increase, the tax on a $1 00,000 residence will be $1 30.63, and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity will be $237.50. Without the proposed increase Published in The Times-lndependen- t, Moab, Utah August 5 and 12, 2004 |