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Show 44 Th Timas-lndependen- Thursday, Jan. 22, 1987 t, Kim Stucki, Tom Martin i fstudents of the month at Grand High School The Grand County High School acuity has named Kim Stucki and Tom Martin students of the month f gjFor January. Sponsored by the Elks, Taco Bender and the Pizza Hut these students were recognized for their character, leadership ability, rvice, citizenship and scholastic Issues facing education to be aired on KUTV--2 Kim likes Grand County High because there is opporutnity, especially opportunity to know -- everyone. Tom Martin was cited by his nominating teacher for his thoughtfulness, hard work, and good grades. He she also mentioned that Tom works well, not only with adults, but with students as well. Tom is the son of Ben and irformance. p Kim Stucki wasr cited by the nominating teacher for super attitude, academic excellence and flnvolvement with her class. Kim is the daughter of W. Richard and Maijorie C. Stucki of (Castle Valley. She attended Helen M. Knight Elementary School. If Kim has been involved in many fpchool activities including volleyball, Honor Society, Student Council jmd Pep Club. Outside of school Kim enjoys about lleyball, reading, and ything else interesting. She has orked after school and during the summer at the Sunflower Hill (Pantry. js After high school (shes a junior), ihe plans to go to college and then into a career where she can work with and help people. Rosanne Martin. He attended Southeast Elementary School. At the high school Tom is Student Body Vice President. He is also a member of the National Honor Society, Model United Nations and the Debate Team. In debate he has taken the following positions: semifinalist, octive finalist, two first places and first place speaker. Toms interests outside the school are hunting, fishing, camping, church basketball, scouting, skiing and golf. He has worked at J&J Sheetmetal and Rainbow Snow. (SimeB-gnbepEnb- Tim Buckingham and Gretchen Roberts, former Moabites, are happy to announce their marriage. Currently living in Santa Barbara, CA, they travelled to Salt Lake City for the ceremony, held on Jan. 10, 1987. Friends of the couple attended the wedding, held at Tims brothers home. The reunion of both families for the occasion was enjoyed by all. They plan to remain in Santa Barbara, where Tim has recently graduated from the culinary arts program at Santa Barbara City College. rnt RSVP needs volunteers R.S.V.P. is a part of Action, the Federal Agency for volunteer services. Grand County R.S.V.P. needs your help. When you volunteer with R.S.V.P. Grand County will benefit from your service. Many of you are spending many hours volunteering your services to different locations in town, why not be getting some benefits while youre giving your time? YOU CAN BE PART OF THE SMOKELESS MAJORITY! Its than you think! EASIER DISCOVER Sixteen Weapons to KH an Urge Help lor Managing Stress The Power Plus Factor bur Personal Plan for Success Insurance Against Failure Supportive Friends New confidence w give you better control of your whole life1 The scientifically based program has a twenty five year success record and over FIFTEEN MILLION GRADUATES WHEN & R.S.V.P. offers help with transportation to your volunteer station if necessary, or mileage reimbursement if you drive. Also when you are a R.S.V.P. volunteer you receive insurance coverage for the time you are doing your duties as a volunteer. WHERE and 17th February 3, 5, Corner of 3rd East and 1st North Adventist Church Moab Seven At at 7:30 p.m. 8-1- 2, ay 7 U if PHONE NOW! For Information or Registration 7 Call Registration $ 1 5 A Community Service of: 259-877- Moab 9 dSswtiaiMD The Grand County Library Board meets monthly; the meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 11:45 a.m. Anyone wishing to attend can find the place meetings by calling V-- 8 $15,372 00 1,700.00 13.072.00 Sale Price Down Payment . 1,500.00 Finance Amt. ... 12,172.00 Finance Rate 12 47 months TOTAL $17,662.36 1 Balloon Payment Feb. 1991 of $4,000.00 : -4 Spd - AC Cassette Dual Tanks AM-F- M Many Extras Speed, Tilt Two-tonCassette V6, 5 Spd Many Extras TAX 8. LICENSE THIS WEEK 3.9 INTEREST Available on BRONCO ll's & RANGERS 500-60- 0 : ON APPROVED CREDIT or Rebates 460, 4 spd 12074 Ton Flat Bed Dually Retail $1 1 ,51 5 Now 9,515 Ton Dually Pickup Retail $4,200 Now 3,200 , Tilt, Cruz, AC, XLT, Low Miles 8002 86 FORD 1 460. 4 Spd., City Stakes, Low Miles 8009 76 CHEV 1 454. 4 Spd., AC TAX A LICENSE Retail $1 3,074 Now 8005 86 4X4 FORD MH;MKaa Retail Rebuilt 8007 79 L82 CORVETTE, $8,250 Now 7,250 engine, new paint.' 8008 86 TAURUS LS , All the Extras, under 5,000 miles . . Retail $13,491 Now 11,491 J PARTS & SERVICE IS OPEN a $7.95 Available at The 35 East Center, P.O. Box 129, Moab UT 84532 Mail orders add $1 .50 for shipping and handling. Times-lndependen- t, i i January-Februar- y Consultation Services Q 2 Orthopedic Consultation David P. Fisher, M.D. OF MOAB PUBLIC NOTICE January 21, 1987 The city of Moab will hold a Public Hearing on Feb. 2, 1987, at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Grand County Courthouse, for the purpose of public comment on the acquisition of 160 acres of land from the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, in the area of the Moab Golf Course. All interested people are invited to attend and comments are welcomed. People will be granted time to speak. Published in The Times-Independe- Moab, Utah, January 22, and 29, 1987. Jan. 21, 1917' Urology Consultation Clifford K. Wanebo March 12, 1987 Jan. 21, 28, 1987 Radiology Consultation Dorr H. Burns, M.D. Pulmonary Consultation Jan. 23, 1987 William Kelly, M.D. Joel Bechtel, M.D. Cardiology Consultations Donald Pacini, M.D. jy Augiology Consultation Dean Platis, Ph.D, jyjj Feb. 21, 1987 Ultrasound Services Jan. 21,28, 1987 Referral required by Attending Physician For more information or to schedule an appointment, call Allan Memorial Hospital at 259-719- please 1. Mutual Funds Investing in U.S. Securities Municipal Bond Trusts Real Estate Limited Partnerships EFI -- Tilt - Stereo ON APPROVED CREDIT Choose The 1987 Utah Wilderness Calendar! TAX & UCENSE 18047 4 Door Sedan Cruz TAX & LICENSE e, NEW '87 TEMPO 4Cyl $16,129.00 Discount . . 1,000.00 Sale Price 16.129.00 XLT, AC, Over 40 Trucks 'to be Delivered ON APPROVED CREDIT Retail the Business and Professional Womens Club will be Wednesday, January 28th at the SunDowner Restaurant at 12:00 noon. Allen Memorial Hospital . Retail Discount BUSINESS WOMEN CLUB First regular monthly meeting of rodprocato? ' 27831 mo. NEW '87 4X4 FORD tiny dolls, depicting different nations and a delicious lunch was served. Palma Jacobs was chairwoman of Home Life, different members helped Palma because of Ann Pools illness, making her unable to attend. The Womens Literary Club is sponsoring a sophomore student from Grand County High School to the Hugh OBrian Seminar in Salt T ake City in May. Twelve members were present. 259-542- 1. 07001 NEW '87 BRONCO II - flood to thank comoono tor a apodal gift you did not LIBRARY BOARD MEETING CITY 258 Martha Hefner at the organ and Fran Townsend at the piano played many- beautiful old time songs entertaining the group for over half an hour, which was enjoyed very much. The tables were decorated with important to us as parents, tax SCHOLASTIC HONORS Carla Bracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowe, of Moab has earned scholastic honors at Rocky Mountain College for the fall semester. Carla is on the honor roll with 3.4 to 3.99 average, and is a sophomore majoring in Psychology. IRJIg 017 The Womens Literary Club met Saturday, Jan. 17 at 1:30 p.m. at the Community Center. After the Business meeting, John West spoke on the 1986 Tax Reform and generalized changes which was most interesting and informative. for more infor- pre-scho- ol Adventist Church Seventh-Da- y 259-847- Literary Club heard facts about tax reform ur mation. At the present time, we have 18 volunteer stations. No experience is ,, ' necessary-jus- t a desire help f amount" of time The you jf qthers. spend depends on how much you want to give. We have received requests for children, Youth help with and Center visitation to shut-in- s the Training Center. If you can help call Gwynith -- j w Parriott payers, and concerned citizens of Utahs future. As part of KUTVs week long look at education, KUTV News presents a series on the problems facing Utah A Worm in the education in Apple. Beginning Saturday, Jan. 31, the series will run though February 6th on KUTV News at 10 p.m. Each night KUTV News will spotlight different education issues facing Utah. KUTVs Bob Donaldson and Bill Tumpowsky will explore the problems of overcrowded class rooms. What is the effect on the quality of education? The area of spending will be covered on KUTVs Chris Vanocur and Scott Jones. Nationally Utah ranks 5th in spending on buildings and last on students. By highlighting Vernals $20 million Uinta High School Vanocur looks at the emphasis placed on buildings by Utahs school districts. KUTVs Rod Decker will be looking into the politics of education: just who is in control? Not only will this KUTV News series be show casing problems, but possible solutions as well. KUTVs Brad Remington and Ken Fall will bring you a story of two Utah schools who dared to try something new, and discovered success. In additions to KUTVs news series A Worm in the Apple, Monday, February 2nd at 8 p.m. KUTV, in conjunction with KUED, Project 2000 presents a two-hoUtah. in on education special Join KUTV News for this week long examination of an issue thats For any of the above, contact Delbert Oliver, a registered representative, offering services through TransAmerican Financial Resources. Many other fin- ancial services are also available. Call him quotes. He may have the answers you are for. Delbert is a lifelong resident of Moab. feel free to call him at 5 4 or drop by and see him at All American Agency, at 505 North Main in Moab. 259-838- 259-512- for IRA looking Please or located |