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Show rurnmninii A6-T- he Times-lndepende- ynnfifyam iiwaif i f nftij(''ini r iinii'Wiyifiiiiji-ir- f Thursday, November 11,1 993 nt, Animal welfare group urges spayneuter Elder Rex O. Hamblin has returned home after serving two years in the Brazil, Rio de Janeiro Mission, for the Church of Jesus Saints. Elder Christ of Latter-daHamblin will report his mission, Sunday, November 14, 1993, in the Moab 4th Ward of the Moab Utah .Stake at 11 a.m. President Valerio 'Kikuchi stated in his letter of (release that, "during his mission, Efdjfcr Hamblin served in Castelo, tolatina, Baixo Guanda, Petropolis, Vilar dos Teles, Jardim Metropolis, Alto da Serra, and Vila De Penda. y He filled with distinction a number of leadership positions in the mission, including District and Zone leader and Assistant to the President." For Life insurance, check with State Farm. Permanent Life. Term Life. Retirement, pension and group plans. Universal Life Dec. 4 personality. In fact, neutering only changes the tendency of fight and run off in search of a mate. The change is that the animal is more peaceful and less likely to be injured in it wanderings. These are positive changes and make the animal a better pet. For whatever reason, sometimes owners of male dogs are reluctant to have them neutered for fear that they wont be as "male after that. It should be remembered that the dog is still the same dog after neutering he always was, but he wont be responsible for creating dozens of puppies for which there are no homes. He still will lift his at the same bushes and be the same personality he was Many myths exist about spaying and neutering animals. Though untrue, these ideas sometimes keep people from having their animals neutered and result in unwanted and stray animals that are often abandoned or abused. One myth is that female dogs and cats need to have one litter before spaying, for various reasons. This is simply not true. In fact, according to Dr. Len Sorensen, having any litters at all puts the animal at greater risk of contracting certain types of diseases - which may be fatal. In addition, giving birth can be a very risky process and potentially fatal for the female animal. Another myth is that changes an animals Returned home. Holiday open house before! . Every day, every week, every month, year in and year out, cute little puppies and kittens are "put to sleep" at our local pound - lots of them. There are simply too many dogs and cats bom here. There is no way all of them can find homes, and even fewer of them find really good homes. The Animal Care Society of Grand County urges everyone who has a pet dog or cat to get your animals spayed and neutered - included the males. It is the responsibility of all of us who have animals to do our part to put an end to the needless suffering caused by too many unwanted, homeless animals. Our part is simply having the animal spayed or neutered before the animal is old Please call enough to reproduce. your vet today, and get your pets neutered. Be part of the solution not part of the problem. The Animal Care Society of Grand County is a group of concerned citizens who want to help animals. We need the help of many people to make a real difference. Whether you can do a little or a lot, wed be glad to have you join us. Please come to -- our next meeting on Saturday, November 20 at 2 p.m. at the son. The Hovenweep Holiday Open House is scheduled for Saturday, December 4, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Moab's future doctors . Outfitters can learn about fish ay patients. Canyon River 529-446- 1. Terrance L. Cadillac McLaughlin, age 48, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1993, at his home. He was bom in Philadelphia, PA, on Aug. 13, 1945, the son of Terrance and Agnetta McCann McLaughlin. He married Janice Johnson and they had a daughter, then later di- ated features. Foppes stated, "It is our pleasure to recognize the support of neighboring communities by offering this Christmas Fair plans progressing Beta Zeta met Monday evening at the home of Judy Ann Scott in Green River for their November business meeting. President, Sandi Silliman presided. The group made final plans for their Annual Christmas Fair which will be held at the Sr. Citizens Hall on November Booth space is available at $10 per space by contacting Penney Riches or Carol Ekker. Beta Zeta will have bake sale items, pic20, 1993. tures with Santa, food items for lunch, and raffle on a "Wagon of Toys: with all proceeds going to Funeral held Tuesday for Terrance McLaughlin Sub for Santa. Several members will be attending the November State Council meet- was a member of the United Mine Workers of America. Known as Cadillac or Pink Floyd, he loved life and people, and was very proud of his daughter, Holly, of Salt Lake City, and granddaughter, Danielle. He is also survived by two brothers, Larry and John; and three sisters, Kathleen, Micky and Bemadine, and many friends. Terrance was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Delores and JoAnne. Services were at Disch Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Sunset ing hosted by Alpha Mu in Salt Lake City on the 13th of November. There were eight members present for and Betty Bums was the meeting. Lecture . . . Understanding and Coping with Earthquakes in Utah, will be the subject of Dr. Walter J. Arabasz, as he lectures Friday, Nov. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Courthouse Commission Chambers (west door). This event is sponsored by the Dan OLaurie Museum. Dr. Arabasz is currently a research professor of geology and geophysics, and director of the University of Utah Seimograph Stations. His current research focuses on earthquake hazard analysis, network seismology and statistical patterns of earthquake occurrence in the Intermountain Seismic Belt. Annual Benefit Game November 27, 1993 White Knights vs. Memorial Cemetery and military honors by American Legion Post 54. In lieu of flowers, the family An afternoon workshop on Sunday, November 14, will give Outfitters and Guides an opportunity to learn about endangered fish of the Upper Colorado River System and about efforts being made toward their recovery. Canyonlands Field Institute and the interagency Recovery Program for the Endangered Fishes of the Upper Colorado are hosting the workshop at the conclusion of the Grand . . As part of their introduction to letters and things which represent each letter of the alphabet, Nori Swanson, a Kindergarten teacher from Red Rock Elementary school, brought her classes to Allen Memorial Hospital to learn about hospitals, for the letter H. The classes were escorted throughout the hospital by Mrs. Sally Wickham, Activities Director. The children were taken through the acute care wing and nurses station where they were given caps, and surgical masks to wear and keep. The surgical nurse showed them the surgery wing and explained the reason for wearing caps, masks and surgical uniforms. After the class toured the Emergency technician did a presentation so the children could Room, the see how helped doctors locate broken bones and other injuries. The tour also covered the kitchen, lab. Extended Care Wing, ambulance building and the ambulances. The staff at Allen Memorial Hospital always enjoy having children tour the facilities and showing them how the hospital functions and cares for the During the Vietnam era, Terrance served his country n the U.S.Army. He was a coal miner and helped mine at Sunnyside and East Carbon. He 0. special event. We wish everyone a happy holiday season." The Monument is open year round from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. However, during the winter months travellers are advised to check road conditions by calling Mesa Verde National Park Dispatch Office at (303) The National Park Service invites the public to take this opportunity to meet new Superintendent Foppes. Refreshments will be available. Park personnel will be on hand to offer special interpretive tours of Hovenweep Castle Ruin and associ- vorced. Courthouse (west entrance) and get involved, for the animals' sake. For more information, call 259-812- at Hovenweep Superintendent Ellen K. Foppes extends an open invitation to the public to visit Hovenweep National Monument during the holiday season. The Hovenweep National Monument during the holiday sea- Red Dragons suggested memorial donations to the Disabled American Veterans. Refreshments & Door Prizes CHILD IMMUNIZATION Childhood immunization and Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) screening clinic will be held Saturday, November 13, 1993, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Allen Memorial Hospital. The cost is $3 per child (fee may be waived if unable to pay). Guides Free lazy eye screening for 3 and 4 year olds. Transportation to and from clinic is available upon request. Association meeting at Pack Creek Ranch. The instructor will be Tom Chart, fish biologist and project leader of the Moab Field Office of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. The workshop is free of charge and It will take open to the public. place from p.m. in the Pack Creek dining room. Please park outside the Pack Creek gate to avoid clogging the area for ranch guests arriving during the workshop. Call CFI for more information or directions to Pack Creek, at Drop-in- s are appointment information call welcome. or 259-560- For additional at the High School Football Field Kick off will be noon. Tickets: $2(13 & up) 12 and under are free 2. -4 Jim Englebright Agent 29 E. Center 259-516- 1 Like a good neighbor Stale Farm is there 259-775- convenience dose for Chrisimns 0. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY Coleen Miller was pleasantly surprised on her Birthday November 1st by a family buffet dinner at home of her mother Genevieve Miller. There were 18 family members present. Coleen received many nice gifts, flowers, telephone calls. REMINDER! mmi and ! Moab Chamber of Commerce PLAN I Annual Awards Banquet Friday, November 19th Dinner Dancing Auction Door Prizes Buying a recliner is like buying a pair of shoes: it has to fit to be comfortable. Action by Lane makes it easy to get the right fit, no matter what your size! The original Spoiler still provides padded, pillowed comfort for most people. But if youre extra tall, youll love the new Grand Spoiler, with higher back for more head and neck support. And if youre smaller, the new Spoilette is perfect! -- Call Now For Your Reservations 259-753- 1 IwnJWlfc. morn |