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Show I i The A6 Timss-lndependen- Thursday, March 6, 1980 t, Hanksville news . Fast Service Job Printing The . . An International pickup driven by a Mr. Groff of Ticaboo struck a cow late Saturday night south of The Hanksville on driver received neck and back injuries and his companion was not injurPatrolman ed. Kay Green River, Jewkes, U-9- Times-Independe- nt First Assembly of God 5. 1202 S. Boulder Avenue investigated. EMTs assisting were Larry Gearhart and Carene Ekker. Groff was transported to the clinic at Ticaboo and treated there by the afternoon before workshop at the Episcopal Church. Here, Goldston and other enthusiasts try out the sneak approach. " News of the arts . . . By Peter Dustrud billings. Mime artist Gregg Goldston proved to the audience at1 Star Hall last Friday night that our imaginations are still intact. How little most of us are usually called upon to use that mysterious faculty. At one end of the world of a first ski y cross-countr- Another piece dealt with Band will play Star Hall. the experience of being at The intent of this a crowded club but feeling column is to give the all the while, alone. In A various artists and perMedieval Sword Fight, formers who visit or live Goldston portrayed the here a space for public quixotic misadventures of contact. I will be as fair as a knight in more trouble possible. than he cared to encourv ter. The only piece performed with accom- Phantom paniment, 309, used the music of Tom Waits to tell the story while Goldston deftly interpreted the role of now one character, then another, and back again, ments. Way over on the other end of this spectrum we have literature and poetry which require the reader to paint ones own picture materials the man-about-to- trip. It was hilarious. television where almost nothing is left to the to devise. viewer Everything is right there on the glowing screen. We need only to sit back, stare and occasionally make appropriate com- with hot-sho- t, out on his have we spectrum Gregg Goldston took the audience into the three years with the Rural Arts Consortium. Come back again soon, Gregg, we dug the show. The next presentation by S.E. Utah Fine Arts Guild will be on April 11 when the' Deseret String Pastor David Groff nurse-practition- E. Ross Sunday is employed with Mountain States building the mill at Ticaboo. The cow, which was later destroyed, belonged to Ralph Pace. 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:45 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sunday School. Morning Worship. C.A. (Youth) Service Evening Service Ms. Jerri Waymna be- came the bride of Troy Patrick on Feb. 12 in a Las Vegas, Nev., ceremony. . Game poaching . . . poaching of deer and other big game is a serious problem this time of year, according to Garth Carter, Jerris sister and husband Division of Wildlife Resources Conservation OfCalifornia joined ficer. The head and entrails shown here are what was from them for the occasion. found of a recently slain buck in the Browns Hole They have purchased the area, which is about fifteen miles south of Moab. Grace Peterson home in Anyone who can supply information leading to the Green River and are arrest and conviction of persons responsible for remodeling. Troy is em- poaching will be eligible for rewards of up to $500. ployed in East Carbon. Carter reports that four such deer, a small percenJerri has her mobile home tage of the actual number of illegally slain animals, and lot in Hanksville listed have been found in the area since the first of this for sale. year. photo by Darrell Benson The : Boise Cascade BnitdirinJ'Aa terials t Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Royal Rangers (for boys)7:00 p.m. End Your Search for a Friendly, Growing Family Church , Hear Revivaltime on KURA Sunday, 8:00 a.m. nr never losing his timing. Goldston visited Salt Lake about four years ago, was impressed with the artistic community there and decided to say good-by- e to his former provided. The art of mime is on this other side of the field. Without the viewers imagination coming into play, the work of the mime is nothing. Fortunately, however, when a talented, expert mime, such as Goldston, performs for an audience it is rare indeed that the illusion of reality is not carried into the minds of all who watch. This was the case at Star Hall last weekend as the S.E. Utah Fine Arts Guild presented another in a series of home, Los Angeles. He shuns the style of some mimes who use props and occasional dialogue to carry forth their artistry. Goldston prefers the traditional approach of silence and an empty stage. Considering the seemingly ber of Just touch the button on your portable transmitter. 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