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Show A8-T-he Tlmes-tndepende- Thursday, March 17,1988 nt, U.S. Mail Ride set Mission Society met in regular session Mission Society The Mary-Maitthe Community Baptist Church pf met Monday, March 7, 1988 for iir general meeting with President ha McPherson presiding. She ;ned with prayer and announce-nt- s of circles to meet March 22 as 'ollows: Ruth, 9:30 a.m. at Nellie irson's, 325 Sundial, Sarah, at Lena Bradley's, 462 Tusher Lydia at 7:30 p.m. at Diane Von is at 1 Rosalie Circle. A nominating committee will consist of Helen Taylor, Laura Wright and Florence Hilton. ABW Western Slope meeting will be :ombined with area ABW and meet n Delta, Colorado April 29. Binks Martin reported on the progress of plans for a St Patrick's Dinner and entertainment fund raiser 0 be held March 12. Other business fellie on Saturday between Olives, Via Delarosa, Canaan, Golan Heights, Cedars of Lebanon, Garden of Gethsemane, Sea of Galilee, and the beautiful churches including the Church of the Nativity and Church of the Configuration. The agriculture and renewal of the desert was very interesting and he had several artifacts on display. The Mary-Marth- 19-2- old-tim- . are a ladies as Altar Servers are having an ice cream party treat Friday after religious classes. All boys and girls who are altar servers are invited to attend th party at the parish hall. The high school youth group will hold a dance Friday evening at the parish hall and wish to invite their friends to attend the party. There will be music and refreshments and decorations are being done by the youth group of the parish. Chaperones from the parish will be in attendance on March 18 from 8 pm. to 11 p.m, Grand County High School RODEO 25-2- 6 Afternoon performances beginning each day at 3 p.m. Rodeo stock being supplied by Bandlands Rodeo Co. from New Mexico Horsemanship portion of Queen ' Contest will be held at the rodeo arena at 12 noon on Friday. Also a slack performance will be held Saturday morning at 1 0 a.m. hn y r iy DANCE dance will be held following the rodeo at 8:30 Friday night at the Civic Center at the east end of First North. A live band will be playing country and rock music Admission Rodeo $2.50 students, $3.00 adults Dance $5.00 couples, $3.00 stag Bring the whole family to both the rodeo and the dance. Lawley , March of Dimes set for WalkAmerica Tammie Lawley and Sue King have been named as chairpersons for 1988's WalkAmerica. "The March of Dimes is excited to have leaders like Tammie and Sue," said March of Dimes Southern Utah Division Director Jean Hatch. "We fell with their leadership this year's WalkAmerica will be our most successful ever in Moab." This year's Walk is scheduled for April 23rd and all Moab residents are encouraged to participate. The Eastern District of the GFWC of Utah, Inc., met Saturday, March 5, 1988 at the Oasis Cafe in Green River for their Spring board meeting to plan the convention to be held in Price on April 23 at the First Methodist Church. The Price Soro-si-s Club will be the hostess. District President Terry Chaney conducted the meeting. Assignments were made for the convention and the following officers were nominated to run for election at the convention: Terry Chaney of Moab, President; Emma Kay Kendall of Price, First Vice President; Myrtle Bryner of Helper as Second Vice President; it Gottonwood Draw. This campsite is the halfway point on the spectacular journey of the old mail run. At the campsite The March of Dimes foundation is f horses can be watered from a spring celebrating its 30th anniversary this the all can needs and it help year get V, which has been used for many years. J There is also a road into the camp-- , to conquer the more than three thousite from Highway 24, where friends sand identified birth defects. Walk are available or forms local at family can come and enjoy dinner , schools and for further information ; .. contact Tammie Lawley 259-840- 0 or UJ Sue King 259-554- 4 or March of The featured speaker at Tuesday's Dimes Southern Utah Division of-Chamber luncheon was the state fice at So come on Moab, young and old Representative David Adams. Mr. Adams reviewed the recent state legalike, and WalkAmerica. islative session. ' In other Chamber news. President Bierschied commented that the retreat .heldinUrand Junction between the 'leaders of the civic organizations was $uccfcssful. Rex Holman gave the treasurers report and stated that the Palma Jacobs of Moab treasurer; adopt-a-sig- n Carol Hines of Moab as secretary; t project is receiving a lot interest These signs will hope-mon- e Ann Pool of Moab as historian; Si- -' fully be in place for the Easter Jeep Greenland of Price as auditor, and Elsie Thomas of Price as par- - ..Safari weekend. Jim Schwartz, then asked for volunteers to man a booth liamentarian. ,s Chamber in the Barn on V GFWC' It was announced that the of Utah, Inc. state convention will' - Thursday, March 31st andor Friday, April 1st please contact the Cham-Th- e , be May 5, 6, and 7 in Ogden. 60-mi- le 'f (AGENCY OF U.S. GOVERNMENT) METAL SHOPOFFICE BUILDING & LAND PROPERTY LOCATED AT 301 1 SOUTH HIGHWAY 191 : MOAB, UTAH ASKING PRICE $99,000. 373-419- 9. '? h; , Women's Literary Club of and the Price Sorosis Club make up the Eastern District The past presidents of the Worn- ens Literary Club met March 9 at the home of Madge Warde to plan the club's 90th birthday party to be' held March 19, 1:30 p.m. at the Mi Vida. It has become a tradition for the members to go out to lunch to celebrate the club's birthday party 'I every year. The club invites any '' women of the area to attend this, party, but they must make reservjK tions with Madge Warde, by Thursday, March 17, a delightful For information regarding this property call JBLAINE L. ANDRES at the SBA at or GARY JACOBSON at FIRST WESTERN NATIONAL BANK in MOAB, UTAH, at 801-534-322- 801-259-59- 61. b ber Central Service Office at 7531 for more information, Jack Harding from Alpine Air also spoke at the Chamber Luncheon, Mr Harding stated that the flight schedule from Moab to Salt Lake bas been changed to allow a business person to arrive in Salt Lake at 6:40 a.m. and return back to Moab by 6 Alpine Air also offers rental cars in Salt Lake for $5 with 150 free miles There will be a shuttle Service available to the airport this summer. Anyone who purchases three round trip tickets will get the fourth one free. Rates for groups can 259-Moa- - 259-737- 4" 1, Hanksville through Blackburn Draw. Riders should bring: horses, camping gear, camera, extra clothing, drinking water, plus the following food: two sack lunches, breakfast and meat for Saturday night, all to be carried on the horse. The Chamber of Commerce will provide dutch oven potatoes and grills for Saturday dinner. For information on the shuttle service to Hanksville and boarding of the horse, call Duane Riches, or Valerie Newland, 564-8236 or Ted Laddie King, , Ekker, 801-564-32- 7, 564-819- 564-358- 4. P-- also be arranged. Community Calendar. Thursday, March 17, Private Industry Council 10 a.m. at MiVida; Grand County Convention Bureau Board meeting 5:30 p.m. at CSU, Grand County Travel Council meeting 7 p.m. at Visitor's Center. Saturday, March and 19, Canyonlands Five Mile Run and '88 Ice Breaker Golf Tournament. Monday, March 21 Moab Community Development Agency 5 p.m. and Hall of Fame at 5:30 p.m. The Chamber luncheon next week, Tuesday, March 22nd will be held at the Hollywood Stuntmen's Hall of Vame on the comer of 100 North and 100 East, proceeds go to the Hall of Fame. Half-Marath- ART LEAGUE Artists, art enthusiasts and all others interested are advised that the. Canyonlands Art League will hold its spring kickoff meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 24 in the Central Services ottice upstairs in the Western Plaza. There are many new ideas for the betterment of the Art League, community and artists themselves. Election of officers will also be held. Moab is fortunate! to have so much talent in one community, and a strong unity will bring together public awareness. Red Cross chapter notes changes The local chapter of the American Red Cross announces changes in lo? ; cal committee. Recently, two new committee members have joined in serving Grand County and Green t River residents. Dave Engleman and Roland Bringhurst will be handling the First-Ai- d and safety programs, WEEKDAY SCHEDULE TO AND FROM SLC Morning Depart SLC 7 a.m., arrive Price 7:40 a.m. Depart Price 7:55 a.m., arrive Moab 8:25 a.m. Depart Moab 8:45 a.m., arriye SLC 9:55a.m. Depart Moab 8:40 a.m., arr. Monticeiio 9 a.m. bepart Montic. 9:10a.m., arr. Btanding 9:30 locally. Mr. Engleman will be handling the record keeping responsibilities ' for the chapter. Mr. Engleman has lived in the Moab area for several years and has been a certified instructor. He will be an asset to the local chapter. Mr. Engleman is employed at the District BLM Office and can be reached there. Instructors needing to submit class records as Afternoon .well as those questioning current Red Cross Statis should contact Mr.' Engleman soon. Mr. Bringhurst will be the Safety .. Chairman. His duties will include updating instructor certification, guiding students to qualified instructors, organizing future classes and . ' workshops as needs arise, and aiding in education of the public as to the courses available through the Red. Terms may be available to qualified buyers. Property is a former shop and office for a drilling support firm. Real property consists of approximately 2.4 acres. Building has approximately 4400 square feet with approximately half office, and half shop space. " and the campfire. a After good night's sleep under the stars, participants will again saddle up and head out. this part of the ride is sand dunes and slick rock. Here there are visible signs of the old mail trail, and this is the downhill side of the trip. Visible back across the trail are Ratde Snake Butte, Little Flat Top, Big Flat Top and Wildcat Butte, the trip finished by descending into fhnmhpV Of C OM1TICVC6 TlWS and enjoyable program is planned. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ; - Eastern District GFWC met in Green River BY j at 7 the San , by traveling southwest to Rafael river. This is where the fun begins as the group fords the river on horseback. From there they ride 30 miles into camp at the mouth of , Tammie REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 19 145 W. Green River Ave. Participants are asked to be saddled up and Thready to ride by 8 a.m. , . The group will leave Green River .A,' , Registration will be March am. at the Green River Firehouse, St. Pius Youth Activities Program chairman Betty Tibbetts ntroduced guest speaker Pastor Don talke of the First Baptist Church ho showed slides of his two trips a die Holy Land with lively com-nen- ts and biblical prophecy that has ome to pass. He stated that Israel is pioneer state and has made much irogress in the looks, development nd well being of the country. A A U. S. Mail Trail Ride is schedfrom Green River 0 uled March to Hanksville, Utah, and horseback riders are invited to come test their e mail carriendurance to the ers. This is all at not charge, and just for fun. mission group of the church who do many mission projects at home and abroad and they belong to the American Baptist Women's Association. All women of the church are considered members. vas postponed. March Green River, Hanksville Highlights were the landing at the Tel Aviv airport, Nazareth, Mt. of Cross Safety Program. Mr.,i; Bringhurst is employed by Utah , State Parks and has lived in the Moab area for two years. The chapter welcomes his involvement. Burnadene Dawson, Chapter services. Mrs. Dawson can be ' reached at home, Karen Brox helps with finances, Barbara Walston is Disaster Services Consultant and Lori Spring is the Nuts- - , ing Consultant. If you have questions concerning Red Cross Programs or Sendees, the ' local committee welcomes your interest Volunteers are needed to help with Disaster Services, fund raising and educating the public. If you would be willing to become a Red Cros; . Volunteer please call 3. '' . 259-503- 3. Depart Price 5:20 p.m., arr. SLC 6 p.m. ; Depart Bland ing 3:25 p.m., arr. Montic. 3:45 Depart Montic. 3:55 p.m., arr. Moab 5:20 p.m. SATURDAY SCHEDULE Morning SLC 8 a.m, arr. Moab 9:10 a.m. Depart Depart Moab 9:30 a.m., arr. SLC 10:40 a.m. Afternoon Depart SLC 4 p.m., arrive Moab 5:10 p.m. Depart Moab 5:30 p. m., arr. SL C 6:40 p. m. Chairman, currently provides Sendee to Military Families (SMF), implements the "Lend a Hand" programs through UP&L and Utah Gas C " Service, and coordinates all chapter 259-503- Depart SLC 3:10 p.m., arr. Moab 4:20 p.m Depart Moab 4:35 p. m., arr. Price 5:05 p.m. One-wa- y $80.00, Roundtrip $160.00, tax Included" For further information, reservations, ticketing and shuttle service to and from airport g call Tours in Moab at 259-894- 6 Tag-A-Lon- Or call Alpine Air at 8 for ticketing and air freight information. i We offer counter to' counter overnight . . freight service Moab-SaLake. 363-1 508 for details. Call 373-150- ' lt Frequent Flyer Special: Tickets, MoobSLC at Buy 3 1 -- Way And Get One FREE Regular Price I J |