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Show The Welfare of animals concerned Moab citizens A group of about 20 people concerned about the safety and welfare of animals in Moab and other areas of Grand County met in the Council Chambers of Grand a top priority was the need for a county-wid- e campaign to encourage all dog and cat owners to have their pets spayed and neutered, to avoid the needless proliferation of unwanted puppies and kittens. Dr. Len Sorensen, DVM, said he had tried to provide a lower-coannual spaying and neutering clinic, but so far with disappointing results. He described his policy of releasing Pound animals for adoption upon payment of a small fee, which would be credited towards the cost of spaying andor neutering at the appropriate time and discredited the widely-hel- d belief that a female dog or cat must have at least one litter before being altered. County Courthouse on Sunday October 31. The meeting was led by Raphael and Jana De Peyer from Kanab, who spoke of their experiences in operat- ing the Best Friends Animal no-ki- Service, duality & Fair Value StwcMfe ot Further plans, including the poration of the group as a w the. non-prof- humanitarian incorit are scheduled for discussion at the next meeting to be held on Saturday, November 6th at 2 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Grand County Courthouse. All interested people are welcome. Week TCI Cablevision of Moab organization, Maps? The Times - Were taking television into tomorrow. 259-313- 6 SURGERY GALL-BLADDE- R (Laparoscopic Lazar Cholecystectomy) Charles A. Blakely, M.D. 790 Wellington, Grand Junction, Colorado See Dr. Blakelys ad In this issue or call (303) 241-744- Services held Monday for Reba Alice Day held Funeral November services were 1, for Reba Alice Day, and Lillie Franklin Gillespie, attending Colorado schools. On Nov. 20, 1953, she married Lawrence Sarge Day in Price, Utah, and they made their home in Moab where she was active in the the Utah be mailed to the Division of Wildlife Resources regional office nearest the elk herd in question. Upon completion of the draft plans, public comments will be solicited by the Board of Big Game Control during their public meetings in early 1994. million for the year to date, up First Corporation Security (OTCNASDAQ symbol: FSCO) reported net income of $28.25 million for the third quarter of 1993, an increase of $4.12 million (17.1 over. the third quarter of 1992. This 4 $18.30 million (7.3) from the corresponding 1992 period. Acquisitions - As of September 30, 1993, First Security has three pending acquisitions that have received regulatory approval and are scheduled to be completed before the end of the year. These include: State Bank of Green River ($29.10 million in deposits, two branches located in Wyoming); Continental Bancorporation and its two wholly-owne- d was the highest quarterly net income ever earned by First Security, folg $24.92 lowing the million and $26.18 million earned in the first and second quarters of this record-breakin- heartfelt thanks to all my friends for your continued support and trust in me. My year, respectively. Net income for die third quarter of return on 1993 generated a 1.40 subsidiaries average assets (ROAA) and a 15.97 return on average equity (ROAE), compared with a 1.33 year-to-da- year-to-da- At Thrifty Car Rental we wanted to be a bit more convenient for our customers. That's why we moved our off ice to the Moab Valley Inn at 71 1 S. Main. Now we're right in the center of things... extra handy... when you need to rent a car or truck for any reason... 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Division management plans were prepared and in place for all elk and deer units but these were based on a different criteria than the plans mandated the this initial input stage are due Comments November 5, 1993. should be submitted in writing and be specific to the elk management unit of concern. Comments should Fowler, Grand Junction, CO, and Sonya (Jerry) Clift, Moab; seven grandchildren; two brothers, David (Betty) Gillespie, Simi Valley, CA, and Terry (Aila) Gillespie, Ignacia, CO; and two sisters, Beverly Marsing, Norwood, CO, and Orice (Max) Irish, Moab. She was preceded in death by two grandchildren, Darrell Day and Kayla Clift, and a brother, Daris Gillespie. Services were at the LDS Stake Center with Bishop Robert Rowley presiding, with interment in Grand Valley Cemetery. 59, who died Oct. 28, 1993 in St. Marys Hospital in Grand Junction. She was bom March 10, 1934 in Whitewater, CO, to Robert Preston 1992, 1S33-A- 5 First Security reports third quarter earnings 259-752- 5 FEATURED ON YOUR WHfTE & GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER OVERNIGHT LAZER plans. Biologists are gathering public comments that identify opinions and views specific to each management unit. The information received during this process will be used to prepare the first plan drafts. All comments are welcome and will be reviewed. However, of most value at this stage of are views relating to current elk numbers, range carrying capacity and relative balance between other range RebaDay In resource multiple uses. Other range resource uses to be considered relative to current or potential elk population sizes include recreation, livestock grazing, mineral development and timber harvest. To facilitate the rigid planning schedule, public comments during The Division of Wildlife Resources is asking for public comment to assist with the development of new elk management LDS Church. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Larry and Edward Day, Moab; two daughters, Lillie (Bruce) Independent 89 N. Main Thursday, November 4, nt, Public comment on Utah elk herd being sought by DWR st Sanctuary. All were agreed on the necessity for the establishment of a ll animal shelter and ideas for the funding and operating of such a shelter were discussed. Judged to be Times-lndepende- m r 1 iHfriiW.iiMi rn M d .1 un un |