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Show p H H E 0 inni fr gr jW pit J1ii(j)ii p,i T pW'P0''Wm " 'iin" um Hii The tee will rewrite the Vision Statement based on Tuesdays discussions, and will present a final version to the Utah Legislature during their session this winter. Prior to the town the meeting, Moab City Council held an abbreviated meeting and approved a number of local zoning and license requests. Stephen Patterson, who plans on and restauopening a micro-brewer- y rants in the Western Plaza next year, asked for and received a temporary beer license for the business, pending a standard background check by the police. He was also given a local Single women in the 90fs is Realtors were seminar subject at seminar "Single Women in the 90's" in Colorado inar will be presented by Seekhaven sem- K Family Crisis and Resource Center. This seminar will address a variety of issues facing single women today. Topics will include self esteem, communication with children, and M. the challenges of dating and relationships in the 90s. This will be a four week schedule, one night a week beginning Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 7 p.m. at the CEU Learning Center, 50 North 100 East. This will be an exciting and informative series with several guest speakers attending. A $10 registra-tio- ri fee will be charged at the door and you may register by contacting the Seekhaven Center at 9 or Day care will be provided upon request. For more information please call Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center is planning a number of new programs for family participation during the coming months. If interested in specific topics, please contact the center. 259-222- 259-589- 1. 259-222- 9. Century 21 Quality Realty, Inc., owners, Louise Sims, Sue Shrewsbury, Suzan Martin, Jan K. Flynn and agent Donald Flynn, attended an all day seminar held in Grand Junction, Colorado. The topic was Century 21 Systems for the 1990's. The real estate industry will be driven by a "consumer service culture" and Century 21 will lead this evolutionary process. The Century 21 system, in all of its operations, will epitomize not only professional real estate knowledge, but a dedication to honesty, integrity, and responsiveness to every customer whom they have the privilege of serving. This quality "service culture will be promoted, integrated and expected throughout every level of the system. Many changes in the next few months will reflect the continued efforts of this local office to meet these challenges. consent agreement from the council for his efforts to obtain a state liquor manufacturing license. The council tabled a request from Jeff Davis from the La Hacienda Restaurant for a local consent agreement to receive a state liquor license until his formal application is received by the city. The Omega Rho Sorority was given a transient merchant special event license for its annual Christmas Bazaar scheduled for Nov. 30 at the Civic Center, and the council also agreed to waive the standard license fee. The council accepted, on the SISTER Mrs. Ruth Brown is happy to have her sister, Ruby and husband Bob Bowie, here from Wyoming for a family visit ommendations of City Planning Coordinator David Olsen, a bid from Intermountain Technical Services to map the proposed Millcreek flood SEEKHAVEN FUNDRAISER Volunteer supporters for Seekhaven Family Crisis and Resource Center are having two Fundraiser Craft and Bake Sales. The first is scheduled for Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at the Senior Center. The second is scheduled for Dec. 22 with the location to be announced later. Donations of completed craft items and baked goods to sell would be appreciated and may be delivered to 58 N. 100 E. any weekday morning. This is an opportunity for everyone to help the homeless and victims of domestic violence here in our control and parkway project, at a cost of $22,200. Most of the funds will come from a Community Development Block Grant for the project received earlier this year. The council also called a December 4 public hearing to discuss what projects the city should support for CDBG funding in 1991. The council granted a home occupation license to Phil Atkins to operate a travel and guide service out of his home at 532 Cliffview. And the council also passed a recommendation of the city planning commission to grant a transitional use permit to J.J. Wang to expand the Greenwell Motel. The Greenwell property is zoned (continued from Page Al) ts The commission would like to make the appointment before the new year, but that is unlikely because of time requirements for advertising, and public notices. Knutson said the commission probably will begin soliciting applications next week. Another factor in the selection is the pending appointment of a new commissioner to Fill the seat Merv Lawton vacated. The former commission chairman submitted his resignation Oct. 16 for medical reasons. Commissioners accepted Lawtons resignation Oct. 22 and must appoint one of six Democratic nominees to the slot this month or it goes to the governor to decide, Mullen said. The county has begun working on its budget and Mullen, a Democrat, said the new commissioner should be participating in that process and helping select a new attorney. Knutson last week insisted on more time to study the nominees but said Tuesday he hopes to be able to agree with Mullen on who to appoint at their regular meeting next is that the state statute on retention jpaPytf'l'iwyir'nl 1990-A- 3 commercial, but a back section of the land is zoned residential. Wang plans to expand the motel onto that property. According to Planning Commission Chairman Kyle Bailey, the commission recommended the transitional use rather than a zoning change to allow Wang to begin work on the project immediately. Bailey added that he expects the commission to return later with a recommendation to zone the entire property commercial. Zoning changes requires a public hearing before approval can be granted. And the City Council also agreed to go to bid for new restrooms at the City Park on 4th North. Flies Free . traveling partner balloting does not spell out when a head count of qualified attorney-elector- s should be made. In lieu of that, the Attorney General's opinion that it should be April 16 held sway. "It cannot be so broadly construed Holiday travel seats are available on a limited basis Flights within the continental United States only 14 Days advance purchase required that it goes beyond the statute. not basis Adding April Some travel restrictions and black out dates do apply Travel must be completed by February 28, 1991 16-th- ere's for it," Shields said. "Our opinion is, where you're not looking at anything but how many attorneys are registered to vote, that cutoff date should be as close to the election as possible," she said. "Where you're only counting eligible attorneys, it should be (up to) the day they're allowed to register, taking into consideration that ballots must be printed 15 to 30 days before the election." Shields is convinced the Attorney General's opinion lost the election for Coates, who otherwise would have run unopposed with six other . county officers. She lost the election on a "no" vote of 1,544 to 1,043. "Shed have run unopposed and she would have won by one vote-th- at vote could have been her husband's," Shields said. That a campaign was waged against Coates even though she had no direct opponent says to Shields that the outcome of the vote was not "well-based- " or COMPANIONS FLY FREE!!! Major airlines announce buy 1 roundtrip ticket and your County attorney delimma faces Commission time work each month equals about $30 an hour. "Id told Elaine I was not willing to work any longer after the end of the year at that salary," he said. "If are applications from solicited, itd be my intention to submit an application, but there are obviously lots of things that would have to be discussed-sala- ry is one of those things. p' p Thursday, Nov. 22, Times-lndepende- Council held short meeting prior to statewide program (continued from Page Al) state's Strategic Planning Commit- yfr pii SAVINGS DEADLINE: Tickets must be purchased by Nov. 30. 1990 For more information call Tammy at Tag-A-Lon- 259-894- 6 Travel g 452 North Main Street Moab, Utah 84532 Toll Free 800-453-32- will be open Friday , November 23rd, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tag-A-Lon- Winter Hours: ." g 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Frida- y unless emergency Weekends-Clos- ed "My bottom line is, she was railroaded out of office, Shields said. h:i U.S. Marine Corps Reserve program supported by Sears A week. Coates meanwhile is contemplating whether to challenge the new law that placed her on a retention ballot. Monday she was to meet with Joann Shields, of Campbell Maack & Sessions law firm in Salt Lake City, to discuss the constitutionality of the law, and other questions it raises. -- l nio-- . . ir According to an amendment to 5 Section of the Utah Code, enacted by House Bill 309 in the 1990 general session of the Utah Legislature, a county attorney who is unopposed for office must run on a yes-n- o basis in counties with three or fewer attorney-electowho are licensed, active members in good n the spirit of giving, Miller 20-7-- will make a cash !. on any appliance or home electronics purchase of $209 or moref Bring a new toy into our store thru Dec. 4th to con- rs donation to your local community food bank during this holiday season. standing with the Utah State Bar. According to an opinion the Utah Attorney General's Office issued last June in response to a local request, the cutoff date for establishing the size of the qualified attorney-electpopulation was April 16, the filing deadline for county office candidates. "It appears that the most logical and appropriate time for determining the number of lawyers is the date on which the number of candidates is fixed," John Clark, assistant to the attorney general, wrote in a letter to tribute to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve program. ..each year djstributina toys to about Z'A million children nationwide. (Toy donations with no purchase are very welcome also.) Toys-for-To- ts fFor each toy trade-in- , you get $25 off one item priced $200 or more thru Dec. 4th; offer exclude use of any other coupon. 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Utah deputy lieutenant governor Clark based the opinion on the understanding that at the time, four resided in Grand attorney-electosaid Schultz did not Clark County. count because he was temporarily suspended from law practice Jan. 12, and had not been reinstated by April 16, and therefore was not in trade-in- . OlfeeVER (CENTER STORE ADDRESS: r STORE HOURS: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon.-Sa- t. 78 N. Main - Moab, UT - 259 - 7134 I V j |