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Show I B2-T- he Thursday, Nov. 16, 1989 Tlmes-lndepende- Boy Scouts out in force this week after food For Food Good Turn, local Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorers last Saturday canvassed neighborhoods throughout the state and dis- Some 100,000 area Boy Scouts will spend this Saturday helping feed Utahs hungry. As their first step in the Scouting tributed food bags HARVEST CARNIVAL RICK Licensed and Insured Plumbing Contractor 259-832- tainer of alcoholic beverage in vehicle. He pled guilty to failure to respond and the DUI. The other charges were dismissed and he was referred to Adult Probation and Parole (AP&P) for a report. Sentencing was set for ce Dec. 11. Marvin Goldtooth appeared on charges of theft and burglary of a vehicle. He pled guilty to theft and the burglary charge was dismissed. He was referred to AP&P Jan. 11, 1990. Rowland is also charged with a number of other charges involving burglary and receiving stolen property. He pled innocent to all charges and trial settings were deferred until the above matter is disposed of. Ronald J. Keller and Leslie A. le Riverside Plumbing & Heating HIRSCHFELD Call: million Scouts. Seventh Judicial District Court was in session in Moab Nov. 13, with Judge Boyd Bunnell presiding. Richard Rowland appeared and pled innocent to charges of third degree felony burglary of a nondwelling and two counts of second degree felony receiving stolen property. Jury trial was set for drive ever conducted in the state. Some of the food banks received enough items to last throughout the year. This year, as last, all food collected will be distributed to local food bank operations and to needy families throughout the state. The Scouts have asked residents to food in the place and Explorer Scouts bags. Varsity . appeal involving more than five District Court session held in Moab Monday This Saturday, November 18, businesses also donated to this event, they include Pepsi, Coke, City Market, IGA, Hoisum, MC Pack, Packard Distributing, Taco bags. Scouting For Food is a nationwide r. Scouts will return to pick up those bags filled with food. Their goal is to collect more than the 700 tons of food that was gathered last year in Utah. That drive has been characterized as the most successful food The PTA sponsored their first annual Harvest Carnival Nov. 4 at the Red Rock Elementary. Game and food booths were enjoyed by all who attended. Marie Packard and Marilyn for this Carver were event, which has proven to be PTA's biggest fund raiser. Many thanks to parents, PTA volunteers, and staff members for the time, money, and materials that were donated. Many Benda-- door-to-doo- will assemble and box the food which will be transported by members of the Utah National Guard. Utah Power & Light provided the for a report. Senwas set for 11. Dec. tencing William Joe Mitchell, Jr., appeared for sentencing on charges of theft and burglary of a vehicle. He was sentenced to years in on the of He theft. prison charge Filce appeared for trial resetting on charges of unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, a third degree felony. Jury trial was set for May 4 was fined $1,250. A stay 2. Residential & Commercial - Sewer & Larry Cly appeared on charges of third degree felony failure to respond to officer's signal to stop, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor (DUI), driving while license suspended or revoked, speeding, and open con Drain Service Senior Citizen Discounts one year. mi & doorbuster cP kroh ft of exe- cution was placed on the prison term. He was placed on 36 months probation under AP&P and ordered to pay restitution of $1,145. On the burglary charged he was sentenced to six months in the county jail, with stay of execution. Angelo Anthony Melo appeared for hearing on probation violation. He probation was extended SPECIAL piant134 Stands . . . Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Althoff and Mr. and Mrs. Landry invite friends and relatives to attend the marriage of their children Tanya Althoff and Tracy McDonald. The ceremony will be held Thursday, November 30, 1989 at 4 p.m. in the afternoon at the Moab Second Ward Chapel, 475 E. 400 N., Moab. Reception is following the ceremony. Festival of the Trees needs your help While the majority of people spent the summer vacationing and trying to cool off, hundreds of others were preparing for the 1989 Festival of Trees which will be held Nov. c. 2 in the Salt Palace. They were making decorations for trees, wreaths and centerpieces which they will assemble and donate for sale at the Festival. Others were making gingerbread houses or items for sale in the d Gallery of Gifts. In this area, will be separate stores for 29-De- newly-remodele- quilts, clothing, toys, pillows, afghans and Christmas decorations. In addition, there will be crafts, home decorating items and things for children. We also hope to have lawn decoradons and ornaments for sale. In the days immediately preceding the Festival, literally thousands of people statewide will bake wonderful goodies to be sold in the Sweet Shoppe and Small Fry areas. However, they need the help of everyone to make this festival a really successful way to help hundreds of sick and injured children treated at Primary Children's Medical Center. The money raised at Festival of Trees helps pay the bills for many children each year. Anyone interested in donating to any of the shops or who would like to be a host or hostess for a three hour shift, please contact one of the following: Nancy Woodard, Festival or here at in Moab contact Shirley Stewart for 785-41- 73 tickets and information at 259-779- 7. LeJ - &O- 0 Your Low-CoBedding Center st Wake up to X0& ;.r, V a , 1 f T. ? . a deal! . m H SALT LAKE IS FINALLY AFFORDABLE. sQJ Fly Alpine Air between Moab Canyonlands Field and Salt Lake Int'l for as low as $128 round-triEliminate the wear and tear of driving and enjoy the comfort, speed and scenery flying Alpine Air. p. ...AND 50 CITIES ACROSS AMERICA. Individual $25 Daybeds Complete Starting In addition, Delta Air Lines and Alpine have teamed up to give you 50 additional cities at considerable savings. 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