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Show A4-T-he Thursday, Sept. 5, 1991 Times-lndepende- Lady Devils had Comments mixed bag requested on oil in volleyball well study The Lady Red of Land played Devils two matches at a tournament in Olathe, CO, last Saturday and looked like two completely different teams. The first match they were outscored 5 and 7 by Gunnison, a game that head coach Michelle Brown obviously was not 15-- 15-- happy with. The next game against Paonia was a different story. They began with a 8 deficit when Tiffnee Torres began serving and brought the score to 12-Mindee Arehart continued the scoring to 0 and Melissa Brox made the final serve with a nice hit 4-- 8. 14-1- " to win the game ' tal assessment 9 which analyzed a proposed exploratory oil well. Northwest of Moab (T26S, R19E, SWSE, Section 4, SLM of Grand County, (UT-068-- Utah). The environmental assessment will be available on Thursday, Sept. 5, 1991 at the Grand Resource Area Office, 885 S.Sand Flats Rd., Moab, UT 84532; phone Written comments on the document will be accepted by the BLM until 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 20, 1991. 3. In the final game, the Lady Devils led 12-- 4 but let Paonia tie the game at 14-1- 4 before finally disposing of them 16-1Their next match will be on home court on Thursday, Sept. 5 against Grantsville. Freshmen begin at 4:30 p.m., J.V. at 6 p.m., followed by varsity at 7 p.m. GET YOUR SPONSORS A note to St. Judes Walkers: 10 days left to sign up and get your sponsors for "Come Walk for the Children." Remember all proceeds go to St. Judes. Sign up at Nifty Fashions, Beta Eta needs appreciates your support and Allen Memorial Hospital Consultation Service Orthopedic Consultation Sept. 24, 1991 David P. Fisher, M.D. Urology Consultation Sept. 5, 1991 Clifford K. Wanebo, M.D. Pulmonary Consultation First Western welcomes two asst, cashiers First Western National Bank are pleased to announce the promotions of Linda Brewer and Connie Sheffer to the positions of Assistant Cashier. Ms. Sheffer has been with the bank since August, 1977, and Ms. Brewer since 1979. Ms. Sheffer is currently in charge of the bookkeeping department and responsible for the electronic data processing operations of the bank. She has worked throughout the bank in other operational areas, and her banking career has all been with First Western National. She moved to Moab in 1973, and worked for Moab City prior to joining the bank staff. She is married to Newt Sheffer, who is employed by J.W. Construction Company. They have two sons and four grandchildren Nov. 7, 1991 Ray Doucette, M.D. Ultrasound Services Mammography Need Dr. Referrals It's been a number of years since Monticello beat Moab in football. But last Friday night the Buckaroos 2 made up for lost time with a MontiDevils at the Red over romp 49-1- cello. Moab, who is in a "building year" started eight sophomores according to head coach Doug Thompson and played with many more than that during the game. The Bucks meanwhile are destined state playoffs again to be in the this year, using most returning A n. Please call hospital to schedule an appointment For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 1 Moab scored first with a beautiful pass play from Blake Bohannon to Jarvis Robison to lead 0 conversion failed. as the two-poiMonticello countered with a 28 yard run by Ramsey to even the score at 74-ya- rd 6-- nt Podiatry-Fo- ot painting. The management and board of directors welcome both Ms. Sheffer and Ms. Brewer as officers and members of the management team. in season grid opener Gynecology OB Consultation Dr. er Sept. 6, 1991 to schedule an appointment) 259-719- County Schools. She is active locally in the Red Rock Jeep Club, serving as for the last four year. She says her passion is the Red Rocks and the joy of but she also enjoys photography and Bucks drubbed Devils Sept. 18, 1991 ALLEN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL at the bank have been in the bookkeeping, personnel, internal auditor and accounts payable areas. She and her family moved to Moab from Durango, CO, where she had been employed by the Bank of Durango. Her husband, Ron, is employed by City Market, and they have two children attending Grand Sept. 20. 1991 Dean Platis, Ph.D. Ophthalmology (Please call LesterS. Duncan, M.D. who also reside in Moab. Ms. Brewer's responsibilities with The management and directors of Dennis Blackburn 6-- 6. Specialist Moab Medical Center September 12 & 26, 1991 Call 2597121 for appointment In the second quarter, the Bucks started things off with a 19 yard pass from Coleman to David Adams and a run by Adams to lead 20-The Devils answered with a 6. 20-ya- rd 39-ya- rd pass from Bohannon to Mat Buhler before the end of the half and trailed 20-1- River High School. 4-- H Linda Brewer Connie Sheffer Locally, meetings have been scheduled for OcL 14 in Blanding, Monticello, White Horse and Monument Valley; October 15 in Moab during morning hours, followed by a session in the afternoon at Green USU, leads the programs under auspices of the USU Extension Services program. They are designed to help acquaint high school students, who will soon have the right to vote, with the political process and their responsibilities as voters. State officials, including Lt. Governor Val Oveson, and local public it Dr. Bechtel Audiology Consultation officials join Peterson in the meetings. As in past years, a Utah State University professor will be joined by public officials around the state in offering voter awareness programs in Utah high schools this fall. Dr. Edwin L. Peterson, emeritus professor of history and geography at The Bureau Management's Grand Resource Area is requesting public comment on an environmen- 15-1- 1. 4. .w. Voter awareness sessions planned for schools 4. After the half, Monticello went on to score on a three yard pass from Pehrson to Ramsey, eight yard run by Adams, 23 yard run by Pehrson and a 2 yard run by Redd. Monticello dominated in most of the statistics, leading in first downs 17 to 6, rushing 44 for 328 yards compared to 22 times for 96 yards for Moab. In passing, Moab completed 6 of 12 for 144 yards compared to 7 of 11 for 139 yards for total yardage of 467 for the Bucks and 240 yards for Moab. Moab's Steve Robinson carried the ball 13 times for 47 yards and Mike Palmer went 8 for 49 yards. Receivers Mat Buhler caught for 70 yards, Robison was one for 70 and Bobbie Ward was one for four yards. Coach Thompson singled out Ward with a great game at linebacker as well as Palmer on defense. Bohannon played well at quarterback Woman died here of gunshot wound Grand County Sheriffs officers are investigating the death by shooting e Moab resident Marie of Jean Cox, 64. Mrs. Coxs body was discovered shortly after 8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 2. Investigation into the matter is continuing, said Chief long-tim- Deputy Doug Squire. Mountain biker injured on Slickrock Trail . . . Engaged Mr. and Mrs. A. Daniel UTAH NAVAJO AH00HAI DAYS en- gagement and forthcoming riage of their youngest daughter, Catherine, to William Hansen of Bloomfield, Jew Mexico. The wedding date is Sept. 21 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the LDS Stake Center on Locust Lane. Family and friends are invited to attend. mar- A Colorado man, Frieden G. Shurr, 29, was injured while biking on the Slickrock Bike Trail, Sheriffs deputies reported this week. The accident occurred at 11:20 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 2. Mr. Shurr fell from his bike about one and a half miles into the trail. Crews from the Grand County Ambulance, Search and Rescue, and Sheriffs Office assisted in the rescue. He was taken to Allen Memorial For Life Hospital, given preliminary treatment for a possible broken hip, and transferred to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction. insurance, check with State Farm. Permanent Legion service officer coming Life. Term Life. Retirement, pension and group plans. The Service Officer from the American Legion Department Service Office in Salt Lake City, will be in the Moab area to assist veterans, widows and dependents in understanding and applying for rightful UniversalLife VA benefits. He will also help with preparing and documenting applications for compensation, pension, hospitalization, education and other benefits. This is a free service and veterans need not be a member of the American Legion to qualify for assistance. The Service Officer will be at the Moab Job Service Office on Tuesday, Sept. 10, from 1 to 3 p.m. Jim Englebright Agent 88 East Center 259-516- SECOND ANNUAL Holyoak are pleased to announce the Like and punting, Robinson and Palmer ran well and Robison and Buhler are working pretty good. "We have a long way to go with the line and secondary," said Thompson, but he is confident they will come around. Patience is the key word. The JV faces Monticello on Thursday, Sept. 5 and the varsity travels io oraiiisvuic uu uiC follow- 1 a good neighbor State Farm is there & ing day. Riverside Plumbing & Heating RICK HIRSCHFELD Licensed and Insured Plumbing Contractor Call: Residential & 259-832- 4 Commercial - Sewer & Drain Service Senior Citizen Discounts For the continuing convenience of his Moab patients, Charles A. Blakely, M.D. 790 Wellington Ave, Grand Junction, Colorado will be conducting office hours for surgical consultations and follow-u- p at: Moab Medical Arts and Dental Service 380 N. 500 W., Moab, Utah or 801-259-51- 51 303-241-74- 44 Wednesday , Sept . 25, 1991 POWWOW: $17,450.00 TOTAL PURSE HORSE RACING ARTS & CRAFTS VENDORS FOR INFORMATION: 1991 UTAH NAVAJO AHOOHAI DAYS COMMITTEE BOX 311 FOOD VENDORS BLUFF CITY, UTAH MUD BOG 84512 Practice limited to general surgery at St. Marys Hospital, Grand Junction. Office assistance with insurance forms. Medicare and Medicade accepted as payment in many cases. welcome. COME AND JOIN US !! TELEPHONE Self-referra- ls I |