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Show A4-T-he TImes-Independe- Thursday, Nov. 23, 1989 nt, Toxic waste conference furans that are of toxic and hospital waste incinerators. He drew concerned citizens about current waste production and spoke of solutions to the nationwide problem of overconsumption. Since there are currently eight proposals by different corporations for construction of hazardous and medical waste incinerators in Utah, the conference served as a vehicle for citizens from throughout Utah and neighboring states to leant and share information about regional propos- The toxic waste conference recently held gathered 125 people in the Salt Lake City Newman Center Saturday to attend the third annual Citizen's Conference on Toxics. also presented the audience with facts Dr. Paul Connett of St. Lawrence University began the conference with a lecture on toxic waste. Connett spoke extensively on the elements of toxic compounds such as dioxins and - UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE cerned members of communities statewide, the attending citizens formed the Grass Roots Alliance for a Clean Environment (G.RA.C.E.). Andrew Riley, who represented the Grand County Alliance at the conference will be the Gfeand County contact person for GJR.A.C.E. American Heart Association als. As a networking resource for con NEEDS LAND FOR PURCHASE OR A BUILDING FOR LEASE IN GREEN RIVER, UTAH SIZE OF SITE DESIRED FOR PURCHASE IS APPROXIMATELY 140' X 210' or 29,400 sq. ft. An existing building of 2,665 net sq. ft. will be considered for WERE FIGHTING FOR M3URUFE . lease. PREFERRED AREA: Broadway between 200 South on the south and Main Street on the north. Main Street between Green Rler Boulevard on the east and Pear Street on the west. posz, FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS, CALL OR WRITE: Marcus K. Nielsen, Real Estate Specialist Real Estate Branch, USPS P.O. Box 22027 Salt Lake City, UT 84122-002- 7 1 Telephone: (801) Information packages may also be obtained at the Green River, Utah Main Post Office. OFFERS TO SELL LAND OR OFFERS TO LEASE BUILDINGS will be considered during the period November 15 through December 15, 1989. Mom .tes Dad Uncle Aunt Daughter Son Sister Brother Grandma :'V- - 530-595- Christmas List got you down? We can help you fill it with great personalized gifts. stationery, memo pads, postcards, etc. stop by and see us at The Times-Independe- nt Grandpa ME! Married ... : Faith Bids Us Be Thankful For Our Blessings Paul E. Halstead and Annette Perez were married Sept. 2, 1989 in Las Vegas NV. The couple held their wedding at "Our Lady" of Las Vegas Catholic Church. They will make their home in Las Vegas. Parents of the bride and groom are Bob and Mary Auman of Lincoln, Neb., and Ron and Cookie Halstead of Moab. Grand High celebrating 50 years of accreditation ft cannot be too often stressed That if your prayers would pass the test, They cannot be a mere request For wealth, with which you are obsessed; Grand County High School will be one of 36 schools honored this December in Portland, Oregon at the Annual Meeting of the Northwest greed weve all confessed, With other ways that weve transgressed. However far you have progressed With any riches you've possessed, To you this message is addressed: Attend the Church that you like best, Where, as a member or a guest, Your gratitude should be expressed To God, whose love is manifest In your good health and all the rest. So let's give thanks, as we suggest, For all the ways in which were blessed! school for 50 years by the Northwest Association, which is one of six regional accrediting agencies in the United States. The Association currently accredits over 1200 schools and colleges in the seven northwest slates of Alaska, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Oregon, Utah and Washington. Principal Tom Martin indicated that only three percent of the accred- Association of Schools and Colleges. GCHS has been an accredited A sign of ited schools have been members since 1939 and that the honor is just one more assurance to the patrons of the school that ever effort is being made to ensure quality education for each student of the school. As part of the accrediting process the school has had to meet minimum standards related to its curriculum offerings, facilities, guidance s, and counseling program, media administra-J and teaching staff, tion. In addition to annually reporting progress in the above areas, each ten years the school has been accredited it has had to undergo a thorough e review by a team of peers to assure that every standard was being met and that ongoing goals and objectives are continually being established and wcxked toward. ; , ser-vice- on-sit- Gloria Nowak School News High Amanda McGarm by Good health and good sense are two of life's This year, as part of the citizenship credit "redemption" process, a has been ofcourse in greatest blessings. self-estee- m Publilius Syrus, circa 42 B.C. fered. When a student receives an unsat, isfactory citizenship credit, steps to regain the lost credit can be taken. Some of the options a student can take include 20 hours of community service per U; special assignment by the teacher who issued the credit, or which is the first the self-esteestep towards redemption, it's offered quarterly with a $10 charge. The class is taught by Mr. Martin, principal of GCHS, who stresses the fact that he is not telling the students how to improve their attitudes, Directory of Churches m Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints First Ward Holiday Haven Mobile Home Park For pleasant living, let Holiday Haven show you what we have to offer. 400 N. 5th West - 259-583- 4 Kelling Insurance Agency Auto 64 - Health o Home -- Kitty and Mitch S. Main -- 259-6192 Canyonlands Trading Post Gifts - Books - Christian Supplies 1 59 South Main - Moab 259-529- The Parts Store Complete line 322 S. Main of Auto Parts 01 259-61 -- City Market Complete Meat, Produce, Bakery Dept. 280 So. Main 259-51 81 -- Moab Brine Company LaSal Oil Company 356 So. Main -- 259-7147 Rustic Inn Motel One of the newest in town 120 E. 1st South -- 259-6177 Canyonlands Motel 12 So. Main, Moab Phone 259-515- 7 402 Park Drive, Moab - 259-718- 1 The Movies Home video family entertainment center. Energy Building o 259-884- 7 -- A-- 1 12 noon Bp. Lee Chamberlain Mtg; 1:15 Sunday Sch. Sacrament 2:10 Organizations Second Ward Bp. Ron Olsen 10 a m. Sacrament Mtg.; 11:15 Sunday Sch. 12:10 a.m. Organizations Third Ward Bp. Glen Taylor 11 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 11:15 Sunday Sch. 1:10 Organizations Fourth Ward Bp. Joe K. Holyoak 9 a.m. Sacral 1:10 p.m. Organizations Fifth Ward Bp. Randy Day 1 p.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 2:15 p.m. Sunday Sch. 3:10 p.m. Organizations Green River First Ward Bp. Blaine Evans 10:50 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 9 a.m. Sunday Sch. 9:55 a.m. Organizations Green River Second Ward Bp. Bill Bacon 1 p.m. Sacrament Mtg; Sunday School 2:15 3:10 p.m. Organizations Castle Valley Branch Pres. Richard Stucki 11:50 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 10:50a.m. Sunday Sch. 10 a.m. Organizations Grace Lutheran Church 360 W. 4th North Self Storage 15 Sizes - Two Locations 65 East Center 1 259-599- Church of St. Francis 1 250 Kane Creek Blvd. Winter Sched.: Ch. School 10 a.m., Eucharist 1 1 a.m. Summer Sched.: June, July, Aug., Eucharist 10 a.m., Coffee hour following service. Moab Baptist Church 286 Kane Creek Blvd. Independent - Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Svc. 1 1 a.m., Evening Svc. 7 p.m. Pastor David Halcomb -- 259-8481 Seventh-Da- y Adventist Church 3rd East& 1st North Pastor Kevin James Saturday Sabbath School 9:15 a.m. Divine Worship 1 1 Church X 2 W. 400 North - 259-521- V -- 1 p a.m. Monday-Frida- y self-estee- m Church of God 10 a.m. SundaySch., a.m. Worship Svc. 6 p.m. Sunday evening worship 7 p.m. Wednesday & Saturday 143 S. 3rd E. (1 block W. Apach Motel) Pastor Jack Reed 1 1 self-estee- m : Quaker Worship Group For information 259-7- 0 1 them- selves. Mr. Martin says the class is a "basic evaluation" of the student's attitude; Is he or she a negative perOr are son with low with a negative they positive person learnings in an attempt to impress their peers? Either way a problem is evidenL class is helping to The attitudes such student adjust negative as pessimism and low The class is helping the student to realize their true selves. -- 1 3 Church of Christ 8 400 N. IstW.- Worship Service 10:45 a.m. 259-781- J Church of God of Prophesy . 165 S. Broadway (next to Post Office) Pastor Randy Myers Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 1 1 a.m. GREEN RIVER BETA ZETA Members of Beta Zeta Chapter of ESA attended the November Utah State Council Meeting in Salt Lake City. The meeting was hosted by Alpha Lambda Chapter. There were 62 members from throughout the state in attendance. V . 8 Pastor Don R. Falke Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 1 1 a.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 400 E. & Locust Ln. 3 Informatio n Sunday Meeting 9:30 a.m. T ! St. Michael's Catholic Church , , Green River Elementary School Saturday, December 1, 1989 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. T' V First Baptist Church Mass 6 p.m. Saturday more relaxed learning atmosphere. Mr. Martin is hoping this program will help struggling students in their weak classes and help to instill confidence in the student's ability for the future. chid Homemade crafts 2 miles south of Moab, Hwy. 191 259-784- . Raffle 5 & , Entertainment Moab Christian Center pastor Wayne Hoag 259-774- 1 Bake Sale Episcopal - 3 p.m. Sunday Worship in the Roman Catholic Church, Green River S Highway 191 Rev. Wayne Eklund, 7 im- prove themselves and take the lunchtime class. . Another new, program being introduced at Grand County High School is Student Services. Student Services is a peer tutoring group. Students proficient in core curriculum will tutor students slightly less learned in those areas. . There will be no teacher involvement in this program; it is strictly student to student, thus making a Pictures with Santa Church of Our Redeemer First Assembly of God around, Mr. Martin hopes more people will realize they need to i 808 Mill Creek Dr. R. John Mercer 564-350- As of now, second quarter, the class is offered as both a way of regaining the lost credit and Cor people who want to take it for a quarter's credit. But when third quaver rolls Christmas Bazaar 9:45 Sunday School; 1 1 a.m. Morning Worship Evening Worship 6 p.m. Information j Beta Zeta Presents the Anftual . Community Baptist Church 544 MiVida, Pastor Keith VanArsdol 259-736- ! but rather how to improve . T 7 p.m. Mass Saturday (Memorial Day Labor Day) :30 p.m. Mass Saturday (Labor Day) 9 a.m. every Sunday ;v. ' Green River Bible Church , 134 W. 3rd Ave., Green River Ch' ' Pastor Paul Graves Sunday Sch. 9:45 a.m., Worship Service V 1 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. 9 a.m. Mass 259-85- 9 a.m. Adult Bible Class & Sunday Sch. 10 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Episcopal St. Plus 1 1 First Baptist Church of Green River Pastor John Maynard 259-583- Burt Explosives . . . A great place for Christmas Shopping. For booth information, call Penney 564-818- 0 or 3228. |