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Show '")fir1,'iif ''if,jiir''p(rJ-jBfir-)ii- It should be noted that using or possessing fireworks within the Manti-L- a Sal National Forest,. Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, and Natural Bridges National Monument is prohibited. Restrictions for campfires, smoking, and other outdoor activities may be imposed for the entire state or ally by the July 4th holiday. State Farm. Permanent Life. Term Life. Please avoid brushy and dry grassy Retirement, pension and group plans. areas around houses. A fire in Salt Lake City last week nearly destroyed several homes. Use common sense, good judgment and enjoy the 4th of July celebration. Full fire restrictions prohibit the following acts on the area, roads and Universal Life. trails described below until rescinded; 1. Building, maintaining, attending or using a fire or campfire, except a fire within developed recreation sites. 2. Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, a devel- - Jim Englebright oped recreation site, or while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared of all flammable material. 3. Possessing, discharging, or using any kind of firework or other pyrotechnic device. Agent 88 East Center 259-516- 1 Uke a good neighbor. Stale Farm is there. from Exempted the above prohibitions are persons with a permit specifically authorizing the prohibited act or omission, and any federal, state or local officer, or member of an oiganized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an offi- cial duty. Advertisement For Bids SUB BIDS AND MATERIAL QUOTES e Moab Equine Center Moab, Utah BIDS DUE: July 12, 1990 2 p.m. Colorado General Construction, Inc. 201 Centennial St., Drop 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Multi-Purpos- (303) 945-115- FAX: (303) 3, ' 945-912- 7 MBEWBEDBE Bids encouraged - E.O.E. Judge Bruce Holliday, Presiding 9 Outpost NOW OPEN 34 miles west on Hwy. 211 General Store Gas Camping 4x4 Rentals - tours by reservation or 259-854- 5 -- 259-2032 HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION INSTALLATION - SERVICE - REPAIR 7tdtoa4 HEATING & REFRIGERATION 1070 Bowling Alley Lane . . MOAB, UTAH-8453- a charge of tampering with witness. Preliminary hearing was set for July 31. Rodney A. Stephens failed to appear on charges of speeding, no valid license and warrant of arrest fee. Bail of $160 posted was forfeited. Lawson Earl Johnson appeared and pled guilty to a charge of reckless driving. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $300 and serve 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of the fine within 90 days. Margie J. Cox appeared and pled guilty to charges of driving under the influence of (DUI) and failure to remain at the scene of accident. She was sentenced to pay a fine of $660 and serve 60, days in the county jail, to complete drinking driver education classes (DDEC) and 24 hours of community service. The jail sentence is suspended upon payment of fine and completion of the rest of the sentence. Anslem Robert Hollie appeared and pled guilty to DUI. He was sentenced to pay a $660 fine, complete DDEC and 24 hours community, and to serve 60 days in jail, suspended upon completion of the rest of the sentence. Review hearing was set for July 25. Kee Tso Jim Jr., appeared on a bench warrant issued pursuant to charges of unlicensed .driver and warrant of arrest fee. He was fined $150 and 15 days in the county jail, suspended on payment of fine. Christopher John Trotter appeared for sentencing of charges of providing alcohol to a minor Serving Moab Since 1962 Mikes TV Mike's TV has opened storeNo. 2 in Moab. In home TV & VCR service Free! Service Call "We Service All Brands Factory service for: RCA Zenith Sylvania & others Satellite Service Phone collect for appointment Mike's TV 801-637-45- Price, Utah 03 Riverside Plumbing & Heating RICK HIRSCHFELD Licensed and Insured Plumbing Contractor Call: 259-832- 4 Residential A Commercial - Sewer & Citizen Discounts Drain Service suspended and the contempt purged on payment of fine and proof of completion of work assignment. Steven B. Olschewski appeared and pled innocent to charges of driving while license suspended and expired registration. Trial was set for July 9. Ann S. Oates appeared on a charge of dog running loose. A diversionary agreement was entered into and she was ordered to pay $400 restitution. Donald E. Hupp appeared and pled guilty to a charge of drunkenness. He was sentenced to pay $50 and serve five days, suspended on payment of the fine. Henderson John appeared on an order to show cause stemming from charges of drunkenness, unlicensed driver, defective muffler and no Utah registration. He was found in contempt of court and the matter continued to July 11. Casey David Jones appeared and pled guilty to a charge of drunkenness. He was sentenced to pay $50 and serve five days in jail, suspended on payment of the fine. A number of other matters on the court calendar were continued to later dates. Illegal posses-sionconsumptio- gs Aug. 10. Charges of dog running at large, failure of owner to keep fice. This event is open to the public. Anyone wishing to join them should meet at the Walker Drug parking lot at 8 a.m. the morning of July 28 to carpool to the sites. Bring a sack lunch and plenty of drinking water. The next chapter meeting will be Tuesday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m., upstairs at the Dan O'Laurie Museum. Anyone interested is welcome to Pack Creek Ranch .a country inn . . 'ZL -- r -- Luau Dinner - M i I . A Hawaiian Feast! Fresh Flower Leis flown in from Hawaii Tuesday, July 10 Entertainment by John McEuen of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band $25 per person Call for reservations 259-550- 5 1 WEDNESDAY ri Join us for k BIS FUM! ft t BCG SAVINGS! Hot Doav25Cy & Cola ENJOY! YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A MAJOR HOME APPLIANCE OF YOUR CHOICE, OR AN EXCITING TRIP! n o CHEAPEST MEAL IN o ?nSFK JHFJSwawdise reduced ..ONE or DAY ONLY! HURRY LXI 7 V Ask for details. p TOWN! n of alcohol. He was fined $80 and eight days in the county jail, suspended if fine is paid within 30 days. Sentencing was also set for Trotter on charges of DUI, no valid license and failure to maintain control. He was fined a total sum of $1052, and 72 days in the county jail, suspended if total sentence is in compliance. He was also sentenced to 80 hours of community service work. Donald E. Hupp appeared and pled innocent to charges of assault and disorderly conduct. Trial was set for Aug. 3. Peter C. Wilhelm appeared on a charge of theft of services. Trial was reset for July 23. Douglas W. Light appeared on a charge of theft of services. Trial was reset for July 23. Christopher H. Coleman appeared on a charge of theft of services. Trial was reset to July 23. Collin Don McIntyre appeared on a number of drug related charges. Preliminary hearings on all were set for July 16. George L. Ogg appeared on two counts of sexual exploitation of a child. Preliminary hearing was set for Aug. 3. William Mehn appeared on charges of burglary of a dwelling, criminal mischief and assault. Preliminary hearing was set for 1990-A- 3 this event. The Utah Statewide Archaeological Society functions under the auspices of the State of Utah, Division of State History, and is assisted by professional advisors from the BLM. On Saturday, July 28, the Moab Chapter is sponsoring a field trip to the Turner Look site and Fremont pithouse in the Bookcliffs area, as well as a tour of the Sego Canyon Rock Art panels. The trip will be led by Julie Howard, Archaeologist with the BLM, Grand Resource Area of- intensively toward a genuinely educational and entertaining experience for the community of Moab and all residents of Grand County, and its visitors. They are one of nine chapters statewide who annually participate in Larry Merrill Shumway appeared on an order to show cause stemming from DUI charge. He was found in contempt of court and fined an additional $20 with $10 was set for Aug. 1. Michael Oliver Dull appeared on Thursday, July 5, Times-lndepende- center-piece- suspended and the contempt purged on payment of the balance of fine on June 27. possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, loaded firearm in vehicle and mechanical infractions. Preliminary hearing jttywwfltirwrv wish to, donate to the Moab Archaeological Society and the owner will issue a receipt to that effect The chapter is beginning to plan for next spring's "Utah Archaeologis cal Week." It is one of the of their programs for 1991, and they are committed to working July 11. Marcia L. Johnston appeared on an order to show cause stemming from charges of no valid license, and a registration infraction. She was found in contempt of court. A 20 fine was imposed with $10 . and 2 possessionconsumption of alcohol. He was found in contempt of court and the matter continued to : alco-holdru- Needles animal under control, and attack on other animals against Jackie Hell were dismissed on motion of the state. Henderson Kee John appeared on an order to show cause stemming from a charge of illegal Seventh Circuit Court has been in session in Moab with Judge Bruce K. Halliday presiding. Marc Hayes appeared on several charges for felony theft Preliminary hearing was set for Aug. 6. He also appeared and pled innocent to charges of theft over $100 and less than $250. Trial was set for Aug. 3. Cally Easton appeared and pled innocent to a charge of failure, of owner to keep dog under control, and dog running at large. Trial was set for July 11. Basil Beach appeared and pled guilty to charges or reckless driving and failure to remain at scene of accident. A charge of criminal mischief was dismissed. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $600 and $251.25 restitution, and to serve 20 days in jail, sus- pended on payment of fine and restitution. Leo L. Maryboy failed to appear on a charge of intoxication and $50 bail posted was forfeited. John Omer Bucanek appeared on charges of three counts o f im' The Moab Chapter of the Utah Statewide Archaeological Society held its regular monthly meeting on June 26. Members request that anyone interested in helping the chapter raise funds for ongoing educational projects and activities, can contribute by taking aluminum cans to the K & J Recycling Center at 140 E. 1st S. in Moab. Donors can indicate that they . small. ForUfe insurance, check with 'Uip'i Archaeological Society field trip set for July 28 Court Activities desert to the high mountain areas. All agencies will be checking fire reports to try and keep the fires eleva-tion- s. 'H)BTytin"Br,'iirfi;,prfl-'lititf'w- The Fireworks Caution urged in State Local State and Federal Agencies have advised that due to the extremely dry conditions this year, the fire danger is very high at all Fires have occurred from the gniii'gl'Tlt priyiiifljiliil pliidi(gl"fTjBrfljrigME-)f- Camcorder Outfit. (E53732) Save $100. C3 RCA TV. Remote. $699.77 NOW! (TV407078) Save $50. Register to Sears carries these papular $219.99 Toshiba Refrigerator. TV. MTS Stereo. Remote. (TV42577) Save $80. $599.88 Flag! Tappan Eureka Amana Sharp Kenmore h, cable-read- y (JN601S1) Save $85. American off brands: 20.4 cu. ft. your own all $299.86 Jenn-A- ir $ Whirlpool Pioneer Black & Decker Hoover Ask about RAPID Toshiba Americas largest usable capacity washer y dryer. 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