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Show B2 The Timeslndependent, Thursday, June 25, 1981 Stolen car ; recovered c . after chase JULY give one of the following cool classes a fry!! plates. The car was' of. the deputies. Additional deputies and Highway Patrol,; Vr&i. manager of the newly constructed greenhouse at the Castle Valley Institute prepares hanging baskets for a Moab store. The greenhouse produces bedding plants, house plants and vegetables for Castle Valley and Moab residents. S.U.C.C.E. July Classes Now Scheduled for Moab Include: 3.0 Basic Watercolor two week, basic class techniques of handling watercolor media. Experimental approaches with transparent watercolor casein, gouache and acrylics will be covered. Part of the class will be on location painting from nature. (July In learning 6-1- BUS. ADMIN 323 An Introduction to real - Real Estate Salos 3-- 0 estate contracts, forma, principles and recent federal housing legislation. This is the beginning class In the three class series required to sit for the Real Estate Sales Exam. (July 1011, 1718, 31Aug. 1). BUS. ED. Ill Elomontary Typowriting 3.0 A beginning class for students with no prior typing training. This class covers familiarization with the keyboard, machine parts and personal use typing techniques. (July 617). Fundamentals of BUS. ED. 121 Shorthand (Boginning) 5.0 ; An introduction to shorthand theory. Assumes no previous .!. shorthand Instruction. (July 20-31- COMM. 313 ). Argumentation H.P.E.R. 325 Academics of 3.0 Running An academic course for the beginning and intermediate jogger which Investigates the biomechanical, physiological, nutritional and psychological factors involved In a jogging program. Come and learn why you run. (July .E.C.E. -H- 355 - ). In two weeks time, an opportunity to learn some financial management techniques youve wished for for years. Investigate financial management alternatives available to families and consider key factors which should determine family financial decisions. (July 2031). H.E.C.E. 375 3.0 Want to know what the roles of the family and its members are as consumers? Leam about current aspects of consumer behavior, government regulations, the market place and consumer Interest groups. Who do you complain to, where? (July 2031). NAT. RES. 691 Environmental Workshop Four full days in the wilds of the canyonlands country environmental investigating selected living and facets of southeastern Utahs unique environment. (July 14 non-livin- g 18). TH. ARTS. 154 Theatre - Childrens pre-scho- HOME LANDSCAPING Director of the National Park Service in the Pacific Northwest Region. As Superintendent of the Glen Canyon National Recrehe ation Area from 1974-7manoverall the supervised agement and operation of the 1.25 million acre recreation area. In this capacity, Reynolds oversaw implementation of Congressional and Executive policies for natural and cultural resources, including wilderness preservation, land and water use. He also helped draft guidelines and regulations for the Mining in the Parks Act as a function of processing the first plan of operation to be approved in an area of the National Park system. Along with other federal, state and county officials, he repre- - ol no-crod- it Grand County Republican Party extended an invitation to all Republican precinct leaders and state delegates to attend a meeting at the five-da- y class dealing with practical aspects of planning new andor maintaining existing landscaped areas. Do you want to lay out a pleasing new lawn and garden area? Would you like to have all your current yard work yield more effective results? This is the July class for you! (Juiy6-10j- . Health, Physical Education and Recreation Hotne Economics, Consumer Education o -, Atlas promotes Davis the main reason for the was Executive Secretary green house is to teach their Sue has lived in Moab since-students the art of operating 1970 and resides with her a greenhouse so they can husband, Don, and sented the park, service on apply it in their own business children on, Nichols Lane.,--two.; . Governor Mathesons or at other Seventh - Day RESIDENTS UNITED lo "in Adventist schools. t Planning Advisory A meeting of Grand Council. Seibert pointed out that i He spent four years in the some of their graduates went County Residents United will of.-- ' be held the evening Lake Mead National Recre- "to Okinawa recently to set up Tuesday, June 30 at 8 p.m..-- . ation Area where his respongreenhouses there because in the City Council Cham-sibilities included manageof the problems they experiThis bers. meeting is open te nq of all operations. ment ence with typhoons. Salt the public and there will be?3 During a brief stint with the Water and wind is disaster-ou- s further information on profit U.S. Department of Interior to crops so they have owners rights perty coordiin 1969-7worked out overy well there, Reynolds as to annexation. .? nated, developed and re- he said. The Commission.,; Boundary viewed major department Dave Seibert is a busy man will also be explained anAM in areas of the programs around the Institute, but he discussed. mcsi public lands, recreation and always has time to show you He held various other parks. around the greenhouse. He FROM EL PASO TEXAS posts within the Heritage and his wife Bonnie have two Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor Conservation and Recreation children and have lived in spent a tew days in Moab Service where he dealt with Castle Valley for nearly ten last week visiting relatives. ' public lands and recreation years. He serves the valley Guy is from El Paso, Texas issues. ' as a volunteer fireman. and is a former Moabite. . Kai-parow- , , - C' and,-procedur- es 0, , 0 A COME FOR THE PANTS . FITTING FIT, YOULL STAY FOR DESIGty THE REST Limited Seating WYl DRAFT OWN your! patterns! Bring Pad And Pencil 1 2 hr. CLINICS home of Dorothy Walker, Thursday, June 25, at 8 p.m. The upcoming Republican State Convention will be discussed. Plans will be finalized for the fundraising cook-o- A and Resources Energy. He succeeds Gordon Harmston who is retiring. Reynolds, career spans a broad range of experience in the natural resources Held, with primary responsibility for public lands management. Most recently he was deputy director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources. He previously served as the principal staff REPUBLICAN PARTY Tom Stocks, Chairman, course of particular interest to elementary andor teachers. Covers the theory and practical aspects of selecting, preparing and presenting plays for children. Sign up and sharpen your latent dramatic and choreographic skills. (July A The;;-,-Colorad- cooling and watering system. new Temp Reynolds 7 director of Utahs Nat. Resources Dept. Governor Scott M. Mathe-so-n announced the appointment of Temple A. Reynolds, Jr. as the new executive director of the Department of andi using several varieties of colorful flowers have been a very popular item which he furnishes to stores in Moab. were apprehended. At the present time, Seibert Patrol stated that disease-fre-e find to is trying the Datsun was reported cuttings of house plants to stolen from Ft. Morgan on trade for produce. If people June 20. want to do a little horse "J-hl trading, Ill be willing to . 0 said. he with work them, This winter, he hopes to have Sue ; tomatoes and other vegeAtlas Minerals recently tables ready to sell. The announced the promotion of g. greenhouse also furnishes Sue Davis to the position of plants for the Institute Farm, Planning Coordinator in thq including 7,000 melon and finance Department. Mrs. . 700 tomatoe plants which Davis has been employed by were planted recently. since 1975 where she. , Although the Institute has held various positions in, hopes to see a profit from Accounting and Personnel. this venture, Seibert said, Her most current position, tomatoes, lettuce, melons, it. peppers, eggplant and cel-- , Also available is a large ery, to name a few varieties of vegetables. Marigolds, variety of house plants such Geraniums, Pansys and as Cocks Combs, Impatmany other varieties of ience, and Gloxinia which produce a colorful flower flowers are also available. Seibert, the greenhouse with 12 to 20 blo8sums per 8, Consumor Education plants plant. Flowering baskets, manager, has his work cut out for him these days, as he is working on projects in the structure such as shelves, tables and an effecient His aim is to get the structure to the point where it will require a minimum of in the form of labor to water and maintain assistant to the Regional 3.0 Family Financo "Were trying to get the place workable said Dave Seibert of the Castle Valley Institute, referring to a new greenhouse which has recently been constructed there. The greenhouse has been furnishing Castle Valley and Moab residents with bedding 'Natural An opportunity to explore techniques of analysis, Invest! gation, evidence, reasoning, brief making, refutation and con struction and delivery of the argumentative presentation. Why not argue smart, not mad? (July 61 7). units were dispatched from, Moab and Green River and. s the Colorado Highway Patrol, ,, , was notified. Speeds during the chase,-;- , approached 100 mph as the-- , .4 car proceeded east on the interstate. The Grand Coun- - , ty unit, which was Idw on,. , fuel at the start of the chase, ran out of gas about three, miles east of the Colorado , state line. However, Colo-- ; . rado Highway Patrol units took up the chase stopped the car about five, ; miles east of the state line. Two Colorado juveniles,., j Castle Valley Comments JtOfJ CREDIT HOURS ., spotted by Grand County., deputies Roy Daughetee and.'. Steve Brownell on Highway . 163, about one mile south Crescent Junction. The car returned to Q yc and continued east at a higfr.,; rate of speed, followed by, ,, Dave Seibert, A high-spee- d is -- ART 327 : chase that ; June- - : Crescent near began tion, Monday, June 22 ended in Colorado with the ; recovery of a stolen car. - A gas skip was reported from the Thompson Texaco station at about 4:30 p.m. The vehicle was described as, , a Datsun 280Z with Colors-d- o A ut being sponsored by the Grand County Republican Party. Invited guests will include Rep. Jim Hanzen. is scheduled for The cook-oMonday, June 29, at the Old City Park at 7 p.m Reservations can be made by calling DorTom Stocks, ut 259-619- 1, othy Walker Georgia Hamblin VISIT FATHER or 259-766- 1 259-628- 5. I Mr. and Mrs. Vail Hatt were over from Green River for Fathers Day visiting Mrs. Hatt s father, Ross Thomson. They all went out to dinner together. . In Moab Ramada Inn at the Pancake Haus Tuesday, June 30 1 to 7 p.m. No Reservations Necessary Presented by a Fashion Designer! 1 I NEW Simple, Easy Methods Program: Commercial Pattern Fitting 1 DESIGNING with basic slopersf Making your own fitted patterns FITTING PANTS without HELP I BANISH fitting problems DESIGN anything 1 SEWING tips I Ctisn L'i! Only $6.00 |