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Show H;'Tm' "mr ifiH.rnT A4-T-he Thursday, Sept. 28, 1989 Tlmes-lndepende-nt, Beta Zeta sorority held business meet LDS Church wink prices New IIW THT gives aid after hurricane Food and other supplies have been shipped by The Church of Jesus Saints to the arChrist of Latter-da- y eas hit hardest by Hurricane Hugo. The Church's emergency response Beta Zeta held their first meeting of the year recently at the home of Betty Burns with President Cheryl Keener presiding. There were seven mem- officials say shipments have included water, food, cooking stoves, power generators, propane fuel, and tools to be used in cleanup efforts. Areas which have already received Church assistance include Charleston bers present. The organization made plans for their upcoming events which included a float and concession stand for Melon Days. Carol Ekker to be chairman of the concession stand and Judy Scott chairman of the float; and other nearby South Carolina communities, and the Caribbean Island of St. Croix. The island of St. Thomas will also receive assistance. Most of the supplies are being shipped from Church storehouses in Columbia, S.C., Atlanta, GA, and . . . Stars managers of the Stars Food Store, located at 301 New faces behind the counter S. Main, are Terry and Leo Robinson. They took over management were Monday, Sept. 25. Also assisting on their first day of operation Ft Lauderdale, Frankie Anderson Brandy Bohannon blocks the spike during a match with tough Fruita High School. Girls volleyball score now 4 for season FL. Meanwhile, some of the LDS meetinghouses in the Charleston area were used for several days to temporarily house persons whose homes have been damaged or de- Cameron and Charity. 7-- Following an Fulltime missionaries of the Church in the Charleston area are assisting with community cleanup efforts, as are members of the Church from stakes in the areas of Augusta, GA, Columbia, SC, and Jacksonville, FL. This personal and pointed question is the first recorded question that God ever asked of man. In language it simply means "How do you stand before God and in the light of eternity?" "Where art thou?" Are you saved or lost? There are only two classes of people. This has always been the case, and however respectable, refined, or educated we may be it is still true that we are either saved or lost. You are either one or the other, for there is no position. If it should be the case that you are lost, today, trust the Lord Jesus as your own personal Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shields have returned from an extended vacation trip to Dallas, TX where they visited members of their family and en route home they stopped in their old home in Albuquerque, NM where they visited their daughters, Iva and Martha and families. They report a very pleasant trip. - Saviour. Moab Baptist Church Pastor David Halcomb - wins and 4 losses. ls On Thursday evening the clashed with 3A Fruita Monument The local team played excellent volleyball against the much taller Fruita squad, effectively blocking and digging and able to run a variety of offensive play sets throughout the match. However, 5 following an exciting first game win, the Red Devils were defeated in the next two games despite a strong rally in game three. "The team played a tremendous match against Fruita," Coach Kendra 17-1- 5, 9-- come-from-behi- . Facsimile Sample Ballot PLACE HOLES OVER POSTS OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR CITY OF MOAB, UTAH OCTOBER 3, 1989 INSERT CARD Tomsic said "Our defense was tough and our offense the most consistent we've had this year." The junior varsity defeated Fruita 16-110-1in a thrilling 1 match while the freshmen-sopho-moteam went down to defeat 15-1- 4, 5, re She-Devi- HOME FROM VACATION te week d of volleyball, the Grand County High School varsity volleyball team picked up two wins and three losses, bringing their overall record to 7 stroyed by the hurricane. Where art thou? action-packe- 13-1- 5, 10-1- 5. Nutrition program now available Moab. The Child Daycare Nutrition Program at Utah State University announces the sponsorship for the Child Care Food Program. This program reimburses providers for meals served to all enrolled children at no separate charge regardless of race, color, handicap, sex, or national origin and no discrimination of the meal services. Meals will be provided at licenses or license ex- She-Devi- ls The teams were divided into two pools of four teams each and first played each team in their pool a two of three game match to fifteen points. Following pool play, the first and second place teams in each pool were seeded into a single elimination championship tournament, while the third and fourth place teams in each pool played in a consolation tournament. were seeded second, The She-Devi- ls in the championship tournament following pool play with a 1 record. The locals defeated White15-then took Palhorse isade 15-but were defeated 5 during pool by Union 15-1- 0, THIS SIDE UP Wyoming, Montana, California, Arizona and Utah in attendance in the three conference. An enjoyable and educational exchange of ideas were the main function of the event the annual Invitatheir host to played tional Tournament. Eight teams participated, including Palisade, Union, Emery, Monticello, Green River, Whitehorse, Manti, and On Saturday, 2-- Recorder and Cheryl Keener, chairman of making homemade pies for the concession stand. Members of Beta Zeta will be attending the first meeting of the Utah State Council of ESA in Moab on the 30th with Omega Rho hosting. Carol Ekker and Judy Ann Scott reported on attending the Regional Roundup in Ogden which was hosted by Utah. There were approximately 50 members from throughout Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, 2, 15-1- 1, 8, 10-1- 5, 11-1- empt family day care homes participating on the Child Care Food Program. For further information call 750-216- 9 8 or or write to Child Nutrition Daycare Program, Utah State University, UMC 6830, Logan, Utah 84322. 750-238- play. FOR DEMONSTRATION The Moabites met number one seed Emery for a chance to play in the championship match, but were 10-1- 5 and so elimidefeated nated from the tournament Emery met Union in the evening's champi5, USE ONLY onship match following low rates make State Farm the Cougar's victory over Manti. Union took first in the championship homeowners insurance a good buy. ment were Palisade, Monticello, Whitehorse and Green River. Monticello met Green River in the consolation championship match Our service bracket with a victory over Emery in two games. Teams in the consolation tournathis ballot stub shall BEFORE BALLOT iSPLACEO removed be IN BALLOT BOX You are now finished voting Remove punch card ballot and return to the election judge who gave you the ballot SAMPLE BALLOT HOW TO VOTE PUNCH CARD BALLOT makes even better. Call'me it which Monticello won following an exciting three game contest Dawn Drake, daughter of Ron and Pat Drake, was selected by the coaches as a member of the nine-play- er All Tournament Team. STEP 1 Using both hands, STEP 2 Be sure the two holes at the top of the card fit over the two red pins on the Vote Recorder slide the ballot card all the way into the Vote Recorder STEP 3 To vote, hold the Punch straight "Even though we did not win the tournament, we gained invaluable experience," Coach Tomsic said. ls take to the road The this week as they traveled to Bland-in- g on Tuesday for a league match with the San Juan Broncos and then face the Raiders at Whitehorse on Thursday for a nonleague contest The team returns home on Monday, October 2 for a match with Green River. This is a change from the previously advertised October 3 date. Match time is still set for 6 and 7 p.m. She-Devi- After voting slide the card out of the Vote Recorder and up and push down through the card for each of your choices Vote all pages place it under the flap in the write-ienvelope It you make a mistake, Use the punch provided. Do not use pen or pencil. n Jim Englebright Agent 88 East Center 259-516- 1 ATTENTION Persons ask for another ballot. with Allergies Joseph R. & Anderson, Asthma M.D. from Intermountain Allergy and Asthma Clinic VOTING: vote cast by writing the office title and the write-iballot envelope, or a label with the office and write-icandidate's name printed on it may be attached to the gray envelope Do not punch a hole on the punch card ballot for the position you have written-iNOTE - Write-i- n voting is not permitted in a election primary WRITE-I- N candidate's full A write-i- n is name in the space provided for on the n n TO BE FILLED IN BY ELECTION PRECINCT NO. . BOARD ONLY n .WRITE IN NO.. - I, Ray Pene, City Recorder in and for the City of Moab, County of Grand, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above is a true and exact copy of the Ballot which will he used in the Municipal Primary Election, scheduled to he held in the above mentioned City on Tuesday, October 3, 1989. (SEAL) sRay Pene, City Recorder . Comes to Monticello on a regular basis for the diagnosis and treatment of asthma and allergic diseases. He sees patients at the Mountain View Clinic, 364 W. 100 North in Monticello. An appointment can be made by calling the Mountain View Clinic at 587-213- 2. you have questions as to whether you need to see a specialist, please consult your own physician. If |