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Show gariyy- B2-T- he - 'iw iKi"lWvmi Thursday, Nov. 22, 1990 Tlmee-lndepende- Special programs planned at Arches for Thanksgiving Acting Superintendent Tony Schetzsle has announced the schedule of naturalist programs at Arches Na- 22 through 24. An additional walk is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 25. tional Park for the Thanksgiving weekend. Fiery Furnace walks will be offered at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. on Thursday through Saturday, Nov. The ranger-le-d walks will take visitors through the maze of sandstone fins, sandy canyons, and spectacular arches. The route is two Riverside & Heating Plumbing RICK HIRSCHFELD Licensed and Insured Plumbing Contractor Call: 259-832- 4 miles long, and walks last two to hours. Walks are limited to 25 people each and are and while & Commercial - Sewer & No fee is charged for the walk. Reservations must be made at the Visitor Center, in person, for groups no larger than nine people. The reservation system was fust utilized for the past season, to reduce the group size and increase visitor enjoyment In addition, Schetzsle invites visitors to stop at the Visitor Center, pay their entrance fee and obtain a park brochure, peruse the exhibits Citizen Discounts can arise red rocks and blue sky of southeastern Utah this holiday unexpectedly, generally the weather is pleasant for walking. Enjoy the 1 Utah year round schooling is a growing local trend Faced with rapidly rising school enrollments and limited financial resources, Utah began employing year-rous, as a schools in the availuse of of better way making able educational resources. A study by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, reveals that the year-roun-d experiment, portunities for students (5) improve student behavior, (6) allow for enhanced teacher compensation, (7) provide for greater teacher flexibility, (8) reduce student and teacher burnout, (9) provide varied vacation opportunities for families and teachers, and (10) permit greater employment opportunities for students. schools. The Foundation study points out schools have resulted that year-roun- d nd mid-1980- in better utilization of existing school facilities and permitted the use of scarce educational funds for operation purposes rather than capi- . tal outlay. Despite continuing enrollment growth, capital outlay expenditures in Utah were reduced from $143 million in 1985-8- 6 to $70 million which started with the Westridge School in the Provo School District six years ago has grown to 65 schools by 1990. This year, a total of 55,282 students, or 12.4 of Utah's total end rollment, are attending This quiet season is a wonderful time to explore the serenity of Arches National park, the world's greatest concentration of natural Drain Service storms Utah Foundtion Reports: available by reservation only. and browse the Canyonlands Natural History Association book and map sales. Visitor Center hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily through the winter, except for Christmas Day when it is closed. Residential ' stone arches. Trails are uncrowded, in 1988-8- Foundation analysts point out, however, that the program is not without its detractors. d Critics charge that will (1) require some scheduling of existing school remodeling year-roun- 9. d In addition, scheduling has reduced overcrowding in school lunchrooms, hallways, playgrounds, libraries, special computer labs, and other common areas. scheduling Typically, year-roun- d places students in different tracks or year-roun- year-roun- buildings, (2) necessitate added startup costs, (3) disrupt building maintenance work, (4) create child- care problems for working parents and single mothers, (5) alter family groups. Usually, three or four of these groups are in school (except Be Thankful For Your businesses (7) pose in furnishing school sup- problems services, (8) require modifica- port tion of textbooks and other instructional materials, (9) interfere with plans to increase the number of days of schooling, and (10) force changes in existing routines. A recent evaluation of year-roun-d summer-oriente- summer vacation, each group enjoys several shorter vacations during the different Hidden Blessings, Too of the year. seasons This arrangement can increase the capacity of a school building by as much as one-thir- iome join us in a song of praise Before you start your gala feast, Then contemplate the many ways Your earthly joys have all increased. The hidden ways in which were blessed Are all too easily ignored, And that is why we now suggest You go to Church and thank the Lord. When our misfortunes are compared, We find our blessings far outweigh; So for the evils weve been spared, Lets all give thanks upon this day! i In addition to limiting capital outlay expenditures and reducing school overcrowding, proponents schools will d claim that (1) produce operating savings, (2) year-roun- year-roun- i Tiffany Meadows 3.73. Honors: Brenda Kyle 3.61, Jason Rapich 3.48. 12th Grade 8th Grade Riches-3.78- , 4.0: Andrea Rowley. High Honors: Mirrissa Harrison 3.95, Tina Bowernjan 3.86, Tennille. 3.67 Weber 3.76. Honors: Dallyn Bayles 3.57. 3.94, Hollie Bayles 3.87, Doni Kenny Wilcox 3.76, Sabra Taylor 3.75, Shlisa Hatfield . o Home Kitty and Mitch 64 S. Main 59-6192 1 Canyonlands Trading Post Gifts Books Christian Supplies 1 59 South Main - Moab 259-529- The Parts Store Complete line of Auto Parts 01 322 S. Main -- 259-61 City Market Complete Meat, Produce, Bakery Dept. 280 So. Main 59-5181 Moab Brine Company LaSal Oil Company 356 So. Main 59-7147 Rustic Inn Motel One of the newest in town 120 E. 1st South - 259-617- A-- 1 259-7- 1 Self Storage 1 5 Sizes - Two Locations 65 East Center 59-5991 3:10 Organizations Fourth Ward Bp. Joe K. Holyoak 11 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 1:10 p.m. Sunday Sch. 12:15 p.m. Organizations Fifth Ward Bp.Randy Day 9 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 210:15 a.m. Sunday Sch. 1 1 :10 a.m. Organizations Green River First Ward Bp. Blaine Evans 2:50 p.m. Sacramen) Mtg.; 1 p.m. Sunday Sch. 1:55 p.m. Organizations Green River Second Ward Bp. Bruce Nelson 9 a.m. Sacrament Mtg;10:15 am. Sunday Sch. 1 1 :10 a.m. Organizations Castle Valley Branch Pres. Ron Drake 1 1 :50 a.m.'Sacrament Mtg.; 10 a.m. Sunday Sch. 1 0 :55 a.m. Organizations 360 W. 4th North Pastor John Maynard 9 a m. Adult Bible Class & Sunday Sch. 10 am. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 12 So. Main, Moab Phone 259-515- 7 Burt Explosives Third Ward Bp. Glen Taylor p.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 2:15 Sunday Sch. Grace Lutheran Church 7 Canyonlands Motel 402 Park Drive, Moab First Ward Bp. Lee Chamberlain 10:50 a.m. Sacrament Mtg; 9 a.m. Sunday Sch. 9:55 Organizations Second Ward Bp. Ron Olsen 12:30 p.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 1 :45 Sunday Sch. 2:40 p.m. Organizations Episcopal Church of St. Francis 1 250 Kane Creek Blvd. Winter Sched.: Ch. School 10 am., Eucharist 1 1 a.m. Summer Sched.; June, July, Aug., Holy Eucharist 8 & 10 a.m. Coffee hour following service. 259-583- 81 CaH Miichael, Adventist Church 3rd East & 1st North Pastor Kevin James Saturday Sabbath School 9:15 am. Divine Worship 1 1 am. Seventh-Da- y 1 I t V 259-897- Jeremy Anderson 3.43. 1 Church X 12, W. 400 North 9th Grade 59-5211 9 am. Mass Monday-Frida- y 7 p.m. Mass Saturday (Memorial Day Labor Day) 5:30 p.m. Mass Saturday (Labor Day) 9 am. every Sunday -- Green River Bible Church 34 W. 3rd Ave., Green River Pastor Paul Graves Sunday Sch. 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 1 1 a.m. arid 7 p.m. ,. 1 Church of God am. SundaySch., 1 1 a.m. Worship Svc. 6 p.m. Sunday evening worship 7 p.m. Wednesday & Saturday 143 S. 3rd E. (1 block W. Apach Motel) For information Church 259-701- 3 3.94; John Hughes 3.89, Jeremy Entries sought for Christmas parade ' a.m. Everyone is invited to participate in this annual Christmas Season kick-oevent. This years parade theme,, will be "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" and will be enjoyed by onlookers along the parade route to Millers Shopping Center. Families will enjoy Santa and the many other entrants depicting the Christ Qf 4.0: Heidi Drawe, Sonya Nelson. High Honors: Brook Watterson Sleigh bells and jingle bells will ring in the Holiday Season in Moab Saturday, December 1, as the annual Moab Christmas Parade marches down Main Street beginning at 10 Pastor Jack Reed Quaker Worship Group 8 400 N. 1st W.- Worship Service 10:45 a.m. 259-781- Community Baptist Church 544 MiVida, Pastor Keith VanArsdol 9:45 Sunday School; 1 1 a.m. Morning Worship Evening Worship 6 p.m. ff Church of God of Prophesy 808 Mill Creek Dr. 9 R John Mercer 259-851- First Baptist Church of Green River 165 S. Broadway (next to Post Office) Pastor Randy Myers Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 1 1 a.m. joyful sounds Church of Our Redeemer Episcopal - 3 p.m. Sunday Worship in the Roman Catholic Church, Green River 564-350- First Assembly of God S Highway l9l Rev. Wayne Ekiund, 259-77- & 259-784- 8 First Baptist Church 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 Informa tio n Sunday Meeting 9:30 a.m. 259-736- Michael's Catholic Church Mass 6 p.m. Saturday of Christ-masEveryo- ne can enjoy shopping at ' the Annual Christmas Craft Fair sponsored by Omega Rho after the parade at the Civic Center. Entry forms may be picked up at the Moab Chamber of Commerce, 805 N. Main, or cut from the paper, and should be received before 12 noon Friday, Nov. 30. Parade line up is at the City Park at 9 a.m., late entrants may also line up at this -- time. Those wishing to compete for cash awards of $100, $75 or $50 need to pay a $10 entry fee. For more information call the Chamber office at 259-753- 1. MOAB CHRISTMAS PARADE 5 Information Moab Christian Center Pastor Wayne Hoag 2 miles south of Moab, Hwy. 191 St I Schools and their performance Friday night at the Helen M. Knight theater was highly enjoyed. Shirley is a daughter of the late Allien Robertson Russon formerly of Moab and Stanley Russon both active in music and drama. Shirley enjoyed visiting with members of the family and she was happy to perform in Moab. High Honors: Carrie Parsons 3.83, Tarena Shorts 3.78, Stacy Ekker 3.73. Honors: Cameo Siaperas 3.48, Fellowship 259-850- 8, St. Pius Moab Baptist Church 286 Kane Creek Blvd. 59-8481 Independent Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Svc. 1 1 a.m., Evening Svc. 7 p.m. Pastor David Halcomb Ririe-Woodbu- ry 10th Grade Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 625 Rosetree Lane 10 DANCE GROUP HERE dance group The conducted a successful series of workshops for the Grand County 4.0: Amy Luke Unitarian - Honors: Gaylene Ekker 3.62, Ryan Parsons 3.62, Jill Nelson 3.57, Christa Hall 3.52, Sara Smartt 3.33. 3.44. Saints Latter-da- y - High Honors: Andrea Luke 3.95, Meghan Hoffman 3.90, 11th Grade Church of Jesus Christ of , 7th Grade Honors: Doug Richards 3.60, Dave Seely 3.60, Donna Irvine 3.58, Tyler Bastian 3.50, Keith Johnson 3.47, Rylan Shorts 3.33. Directory of Churches r.t 1 Luke 3.89, CorDell Taylor 3.89, High Honors: Brady Rowley 3.95, Tina Weihing 3.83, Amber Burdgzy 3.72, Saralyn Nelson 3.72,. Leon Carter 3.67. Honors: Bryan Meadows 3.52, Kip Jewkes 3.48, Jeremy Hansen -- ;Vr year-roun- 4,6: Tara Seager. High Honor: Gary Quamberg To thank Thee for the things I miss? Thomas Wentworth Hlgglnson Auto - Health ; scheduling. The survey indicated that 83 of ' the parents and children were happy ; with the program and 84 of the , teachers in the program preferred to d teach in schools. The Green River high school has released their honor roll for the first quarter of the 1990-9- 1 school year. An easy thing, Power Divine, To thank Thee for these gifts of Thine... But when shall I attain to this Kelling Insurance Agency " Green River honor roll released for term O For pleasant living, let Holiday Haven show you what we have to offer. 400 N. 5th West 59-5834 d school programs show that most teachers and parents who have been d part of the program favor d. reduce learning loss following vacations, (3) improve student achievement, (4) provide more make-u- p op- - Gloria Nowak Holiday Havan Mobile Home Park 1 . affect (6) adversely lifestyles, for designated holiday breaks), while one group is on vacation. Instead of one long ;9 Saturday, December 1, 10 a.m. Line up at City Park 9 a.m. ' Organization- - 'Contact person. n Address ? Phone NumbetL ?Will . Day ( ) Evening ( ) Enter Pay $10 entry fee to be included in the "Best Entry" contest. ' Mall to, or leave at: Moab Chamber of Commerce 805 N. Main, Moab, UT 84532 .J J |