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Show ..uea-inufefide- ion1 hii faViaVBV1 mtc 'uhm mj i(im m w ihml i ms nm mj"- xxjm Thursday, January 20, 1994 nt, Visits to popular Lake Powell jumped to 3,5 million in '93 "Even though Lake Powell is only 30 years old, the 'world' is beginning to know us," says Johnson. "Lake PowellGlen Canyon National Recreation Area logged 3.5 million visitors in 1993, according to the National Park Service. Bo. mse of their remoteness, visi- tation to Lake Powell marinas in often underestimated, particularly at Utah-- ; three marinas according to Gib Johnson, regional vice president for Lake Powell Resorts & Mann ax ARA Leisure Services. r "The Park Service reports Lake Powell is the most popular overnight stay among the 333 public facilities it oversees nationwide, ahead of Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Grand Canyon. "Because of proximity to Phoenix, Southern California, Grand Canyon and interstate highways, Wahweap, in Arizona, hosts the most visitors" says Johnson. WILLIAMS, TURNER & HOLMES, P.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW "Wahweap houseboaters quickly enter Utah, however, and buy large quantities of fuel and supplies a' 259-438- 1 A ago was moved a mile north to Real Estate Civil Trials & Appeals Business Planning & Acquisitions Domestic Matters ife Planning & Probate Accident & Personal Injury U co v Dangling Rope Marina." All of ARA's 550 houseboats and small rental boats are based in Utah, after Wahweap's fleet several years FULL SERVICE LAW FIRM WITH ATTORNEYS EXPERIENCED IN Commercial Laio Wiier Law Stateline Marina. "These rental boats, plus other sales taxes, produce nearly $2.5 million annually for Utah and its counties. Additionally, we pay nearly $300,000 in property taxes annually. "ARA also buys huge amounts of supplies from Utah firms, employs REGULAR OFFICE HOURS TUESDAY AND THURSDAY APPOINTMENT 94 East Grand, Moab AND BY 485 at its Utah marinas during peak season and carries an annual payroll in excess of $4.5 million. "I've read that Lake Powell is the second most popular attraction in next to the Salt Lake City I believe that," says Temple. Johnson. "One of our fastest growing busiUtah, nesses is the tour operator and meeting and incentive segment. Bullfrog hosted 22 different tour groups in 1993; one national operator registered 23 bus arrivals. Meeting and incentive groups included 75 French auto dealers on a unique vacation. "The National Park Service has approved expansion plans for all three Utah marinas. It is our hope that increased houseboat and tour business will warrant that investment, and for this reason we named Michele Sherwood as our Utah sales representatives based in Salt Lake City. "ARA is also committed to preserving Glen Canyon as a national L1 rj -- -j FAITH INSPIRED FRANKLINS ADVICE ON SENSIBLE LIVING Wi Benjamin Franklin, while officially known as an early American statesman, is more universally remembered as the source of some of the most common sense advice ever offered to mankind; timeless and just as pertinent today as it was when he first uttered it, no matter what part of the world you happen to live in. Let us honor him on the occasion of his birthday, by renewing his prescription for a long, happy and productive life; with the principal ingredients consisting of thrift, '::5nce, preservation of health and the wise conservation of time. Franklin was a religious man; and your - attendance atthe Church of your choice will instill m you the same principles for which we remember him today. has always outstripped its funding by Congress, five years ago we agreed to return part of our revenues to the National Park Service for infrastructure improvements. "Among other projects, those funds provided for construction of Stateline Marina in Utah, which had been on the Park Service drawing board for years, and which now houses Wahweap's rental fleeL San Juan Assembly, Inc., a B landing-base- d company, has been invited by the Utah Technology Finance Corporation (UTFC) to ex- hibit in the annual UTFC Rotunda Event on Jan. 28, 1994. San Juan Assembly is the con- tract manufacturer of electronic printed circuit boards, wire harnesses, plastic welding, chassis builds, and mechanical assembly. SJA also manufactures and sells an electronic light ballast for fluorescent lamps which can save the user up to 30 of current energy use. The plant is located 30 miles from the Navajo Indian Reservation, and the majority of the workforce at SJA are Navajo and Ute Indians. Current employment is about 70 event. The will highlight be presentation of the Governors Award for the Entrepreneurial Company of the Year. San Juan Assembly, Inc., will have its own exposition booth where it can display its products and ser- "And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. I vices. The exhibiting companies Temperance puts wood on the fire, meal in the barrel, flour in the tub, money in the purse, credit in the country, contentment in the house, clothes on the back, and vigor in the body. Benjamin Franklin Corinthians 9:25 In a statement issued Thursday, ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY. - !Lvbj'!i.y$ Church of Christ r Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- 'I Saints y First Ward j T! nr v ectory of s w hurdles S: A-- 1 ) p s- 1 j! Celling Insurance Agency Auto - Health - Home Mitch Kelling 73 S. Main - 259-619- 2 The Parts Store complete line of Auto Parts 322 S. Main 59-5181 Moab Brine Company LaSal Oil Company 356 So. Main - 259-714- 7 Cirri! i. Grace Lutheran Church of the newest in town 77 E. 1st South -- 259-61 120 360 W. 4th North Pastor John Maynard 9 a.m. Adult Bible Class & Sunday Sch. 10 a.m. Coffee Fellowship 10:30 a.m. Worship Service Canyonlands Inn 12 So. Main, Moab Moab Baptist Church Rustic Inn Motel One Phone 286 Kane Creek Blvd. Independent - Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Svc. 1 1 a.m., Evening Svc 7 p.m. Pastor David Halcomb 259-848- 259-515-7 .. Burt Explosives 402 Park Drive, Moab - 259-7- 1 81 452 Emma Blvd. (N. 1st West) Sun. Sch. 9 a.m. Wor. Ser. 10 a.m. Sunday Eve. 7 p.m. St. Pirn; X Church 12 W 400 North 59-5211 7 p.m. Mass Saturday, Apr. 1 Nov. 1 5:30 p.m. Mass Saturday, Nov. 1 - Apr. 1 1 Church of SL Francis 1 250 Kane Creek Rd. Sunday 9a.m. Adult Class, 10 a.m. Church School, 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist Nursery Care Provided Episcopal 9 a.m. Every Sunday 134 W. 3rd Ave., Green River Pastor Paul Craves Sunday Sch. 9:45 a.m., Worship Service 1 1 a.m. and 7 p.m. Church of God 10 a.m. Sunday Sch., a.m. Worship Svc. 6 p.m. Sunday evening worship 7 p.m. Wednesday & Saturday 143 S. 3rd E. (1 block W. Apach Motel) Pastor Jack Reed 1 1 Quaker Worship Group For information 259-701- 3 Church of Christ 400 N. 1st Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Community Baptist Church 544 MiVida, Pastor Keith VanArsdol 9:45 Sunday School; 11 a.m. Morning Worship Evening Worship 6 p.m. Church of God of Prophesy; 808 Mill Creek Dr. R. Douglas Roberson 259-851- Calvary Chapel Christen Fellowship 10 a.m. Sunday Civic Center Wed. meeting call for locations 1 Pastor Ron Larson 259-428- Day Adventist Church 3rd E 100 N 9:30 a.m. Saturday Worship 5 For infomation: 259-554- 4 & SchooT Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. 400 E. & Locust Ln. Information . Sunday Meeting 10:00 a.m-259-7363- 1 ' Thompson said her strategy remains the same. "Bill Orton has great strength in rural Utah. The Republican Party needs a candidate that not only understands that, but can match him power for power in every county in the district." Thompson grew up in West Valley City and now makes her home in Orangeville, just outside Castle Dale in Emery County. It has been a long time since a Republican could challenge Democratic strength in such counties as Carbon, but Thompson says she can do iL "We need to make the choice clear. There is a very big difference between taking an unpopular stand on an issue, and making yourself unpopular because you won't take a .stand. Our biggest problem with our representation in Congress isn't where he stands, but if be stands. When the President starts putting on the press this year, we need a Congressman who already has a jersey on," Thompson said. Thompson has held two town meetings on the health care issue, and plans to hold a town meeting on crime in West Valley City in the next few weeks. She says she will issue a series of position papers on a range of topics this month. "I like to make my mind up before the votfull-cou- rt 9 First Baptist Church of Green River 1 65 S. Broadway (next to Post Office) Pastor Randy Myers Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship Service 1 1 a.m. will also be joined by representatives from Utahs cities, counties, associa- tion of governments, members of Utahs banking and finance community and other Utah business leaders. UTFC provides early-stag- 564-350- The Utah Legislature created the development by stimulating 2 miles south of Moab, Hwy J91 Education future subject of meeting What will our schools lock like in the YEAR 2000? What will our students be like? What will our teachers be like? The community is invited to a "visioning" meeting of the Grand County School District to be held Saturday, January 22 at 8:48 a.m. at the High School Library. Superintendent Rich Averett will e plans for the district created in the past and explain the current status of the district as measured against those plans. Each building principal will share a "vision" as to what their school will be like in the YEAR 2000. Those attending will then be asked to share their VISION 2000 of the Grand County School District. Common elements of these "visions will be formulated into goals for the district. review the long-rang- ing starts," she said. Noting that Congresswoman Karen Shepherd has called for a spe- cial prosecutor in the investigation into President Clinton's business dealings, Thompson said, "We hear all the time from Orton about how independent he is, how he bucks Washington. If this is so, how is it that of Utah's Democratic Representatives, Shepherd is the one calling for the real investigation? Where is Bill Orton when something needs doing? Everyone in the country can see that some real digging needs to be done on this issue. Are we always going to be sitting around waiting for Orton to get in the game?" "We must have an independent investigation into this. We needed it with the House Bank, and we needed it with the House Post Office, and we need it now. It seems odd to me that Ronald Reagan and Ed Meese get examined by special prosecutors, but Bill Clinton and Tom Foley and the House leadership don't. What kind of representation is that?" Thompson called on Orton at least to follow, if he refuses to lead. "Its a slap in the face that Karen Shepherd should be leading the charge on this. It will be a disgrace if Bill Orton doesn't at least get in line behind her." FOOD HANDLER CLASS Notification of Moab Food Handler's Classes Tuesday, February 1, 1994, 9 am., 2 p.m. and 7 pm. at the Civic Center 450 E. 100 N. There will be a slide presentation and talk by Mr. Jim Adamson, District Sanitarian, followed by the test. All permits are $5. Moab East & West Maps 35 East Center S. Highway 191 Rev. Wayne Eklund, 7 259-774- & 259-784- Happy Birthday 75th htrthchzy, veceifam First Assembly of God (B&ve 8 First Baptist Church Mass 6 p.m. Saturday in Aonc Qj&vwy ganuaxij 22, iggq 3 to 5 fun. Pastor Don R. Falke Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship 7 p.m. St. Michael's Catholic Church busi- ness growth opportunities in Utah. ! Qou ae ccvdiahy, muted fo attend the Moab Christian Center Pastor Jim Wakelan fi- e UTFC in 1983 to promote economic Church of Our Redeemer Episcopal - 3 p.m. Sunday Worship in the Roman Catholic Church, Green River 5 Information 259-583- City Market Complete Meat Produce, Bakery Dept. 280 So. Main 59-5181 1 Green River Bible Church :00 p.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 2:15 p.m. Sunday Sch. 3:10 p.m. Organizations Fourth Ward Bishop Ed Johnson 11:00 a.m. Sacrament Mtg; 12:15 p.m. Sunday Sch. 1:10 p.m. Organizations Fifth Ward Bishop Robert Rowley 9:00 a.m. Sacrament Mtg; 10:10 a.m. Sunday Sch. 11:10 a.m. Organizations Green River First Ward Bishop Bart Hansen 9:00 a.m. Sacrament Mtg; 10:10 a.m. Sunday Sch. 11:10 a.m. Organizations Green River Second Ward Bishop Royd Hatt 1 :00 p.m. Sacrament Mtg; 2:15 p.m. Sunday Sch. 3:10 ap.m. Organizations Castle Valley President Ron Drake 11:50 a.m. Sacrament Mtg; 10:00 a.m. Sunday Sch. 10:55 a.m. Organizations Self Storage 259-599- Third Ward Bishop Del Backus 1 5 Sizes - Two Locations 33 East Center Bishop Jerald Shaw 11:00 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 12:10 p.m. Sunday Sch. 1:10 p.m. Organizations Second Ward Bishop Ken Ballentyne 9:00 a.m. Sacrament Mtg.; 10:15 a.m. Sunday Sch. 1 1:10 a.m. Organizations by Democratic Congressman Bill Orton's decision to stay in the Third District Congressional race rather than challenge Senator Orrin Hatch. "It's what we've come to expect from Orton," Thompson said. "He spends forever looking at this options, then selects a bad one." I! U L "Twenty six weeks a year we sponsor a roving houseboat and barge - the Trash Tracker - to help keep our beaches tidy. Along with the National Park Service we're dedicated to keeping Lake Powell clean. We ask all visitors to do the same." Dixie Thompson welcomes Rep. Orton to the race Emery County Commissioner Dixie Thompson said she wasn't surprised 'fVTl1 sanitary needs. nancing to growing Utah companies. Lieutenant Governor Olene Walkers "r, "The funds are currently being used to improve water quality on Lake Powell through construction of larger marina pumpout stations and floating, remote stations to serve San Juan company chosen for capital rotunda exhibit people. Operated as a sole proprietorship until 1989, the company was incorporated in the State of Utah at that time. Sales in 1993 increased four times over 1992 sales. Each year UTFC invites 15 to 18 of the most innovative and promising companies in the state to this - VV. treasure," said Johnson. "Because Lake Powell's popularity Community oux Baptist Church, Basfeg cHaH friendship is enough, no gifts pte, I- i |