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Show The Utah Recycles to public informed Recycles. "Children in particu- of Utah making cycling behaviors." changes in This year, Utah re- to Trust me for all your life Services held Tuesday for Clifford Roark Funeral services were held at Disch Funeral Home in Moab Tuesday for Clifford Dean Roark, 68, 121 N. 1st West in Moab, who died at Sunset Care in Provo on Friday, Nov. 25, 1994. Mr. Roark was bom June 29, in Anthon, Iowa, a son of William and Genevieve (Katz) Roark. He was married to Kay Johnston, and later to Yvonne Hille, both marriages ending in divorce. He was a heavy equipment operator, worked in construction and on oil rigs. In his younger forts. "Some communities, especially some of those that are lo- insurance needs... 1926 cated along the Wasatch Front, can do more when it comes to recycling," Shubin said. "We hope to contact local government leaders and work with them to upgrade their programs and to publicize their existing opportunities." Both Taylor and Shubin feel that information is the key for recycling in Utah. "There are many opportunities for recycling in Utah," Taylor said. It's not that people don't want to recycle, they just don't now about the available opportunities. I think permanent, term, universal and retirement.?? CALL ME. Jim Englebright 1 State Farm Life Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois fAtft S Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Trenton Packard, 9-- 3. Dr. Todd Hackney Optometrist 7 Desert Plaza 471 S. Main 259-944- 1 o lO Jeremy Ryan FO PZ Levi McCandless, Whitney, Dylan Beck, Motts Adams, Jason Walston, and T Brian Terwilliger. The team's experienced wrestlers are Corry Shepherd, Steve Walden, Merrill Fugal, Troy Clark, Aaron Woodard, Dan Fugal, and Levi Officer. These wrestlers should provide the leadership needed to help and carry the team on to a suc- Complete Visual Examinations Large Frame Selection Lab for Quick Return on most Prescriptions Contact Lenses - all types Insurance Accepted cessful season. In-Offi- ce U.S.G.S. & Raised Relief Maps. T--I Maps OFFICE HOURS: 29 E. Center 9 a.m. Monday-Frida- y -6 p.m. Saturday by Appointment Member American Optometric Association ESSE QHpgEB AREA1WITHIWATERSCAP Hilltop Condos in the country Geneva Roark, Moab; Kennelworth and Laurie Murphy, Curtin, Ore. He is also survived by two sisters: Emma Johnston, Lincoln, Neb.; 3. Martinez, Austin Stubblefield, Franks, Provo; Susan Cornelle, Plymouth, Wash.; Barbara Glim, Plymouth, Wash.; Nancy Roark, Ferron, Betty Roark, plans to air television commercials on recycling in conjunction with KUTV Channel 2. The commercials, scheduled to air in January, are designed to give information on proper recycling IMIUftAMCI B3 default. 140 Steve Walden won by pin, :40. 145 Merrill Fugal won by pin, 1:16. 152 Levi Officer lost by points, 1 to 6. 160 Aaron Woodard lost by pin :52. 189 Dylan Beck lost by points, 215 Motts Adams lost by pin, 3:34. Heavyweight Jason Walston won by points, Terwilleger won by pin, 1:56. Varsity, 100 Chris Chacon won by forfeit. 119 Trenton Packard won by pin, 1:10. 125 Levi Whitney won by pin, 5:46. 130 Austin Stubblefield won by forfeit. 135 Corry Shepherd won by wrestlers include, Chris Chacon, daughters, Linda Cornell, Orlando, Florida; Deborah Recycles as an information and educational resource on recycling, we can help solve that problem." The Utah Recycles will also utilize the media to distribute information. The organization Match results are as follows: Junior Varsity, 140 Dan Fugal lost by pin, 3:14. 215 Brian ever on the mat competing. Coach Dolphin feels that all of the wrestlers are going to continue to improve with every match. There are several new faces this year on the team; beginning with Coach Ronald Dolphin and Coach Bob Peterson, new years, he did the Pendleton Roundup Rodeo. He was a veteran of file U. S. Navy. He is survived by two sons: Bill Johnston and Clifford E. Roark, both of Moab; eight Utah that by establishing Agent 30 W. Center TAT Clifford Dean Roark in-dep- th Recycles 259-516- Drink Soft good recycling habits, we can move their parents, peers and siblings." In addition to school visits, Utah Recycles has also formulated a school curriculum guide that addresses waste reduction and recycling issues. "I don't think that having a person come into the classroom talking about recycling is enough," Shubin said. "Having recycling taught as a classroom course gives children a more knowledge of the issues. The more children know about an issue, the more likely they'll be to take action." Utah Recycles also hopes to involve local government leaders in community recycling ef- lar area a very important audim School wrestling team in Moab on Tuesday, November 22. Final score was Grand County 45 points to Whitehorse at 33 points. All of the wrestlers performed an outstanding job for their first match of the season. For some, it was their first time Association, said. "They area a critical audience because if we can move them and teach them ence because we are interested in long-ter- Utah the school children and local government "If we are going to make permanent changes in people's attitudes concerning recycling, we need to concentrate on these groups," said Erika Shubin, ex- director defeating Whitehorse High along the Wasatch Front. "We want to motivate children to action," Craig Taylor, president of campaign that will target ecutive Grand County High School wrestling team was successful in their first match of the season in elementary schools located non-prof- 1994-- GCHS wrestlers won 1st match hopes to visit 70 percent of the Keeping Utah informed of recycling opportunities and aiding residents in addressing solid waste issues is the primary focus of Utah Recycles, a newly it formed, recycling information office. The organization, funded by KUTV Channel-- 2 and the Utah Soft Drink Association, is launching a public information Thursday, December 1, Times-tndepende- a iiHfJVU and Geneva Bridge, II Vinton, Iowa. Interment was at Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Moab, with military honors provided by American Legion Post 54. C. JOSEPH CROKER, is PC. methods. In addition to the television commercials, Utah Recycles also pans to publish and distribute a comprehensive recycling guide that will contain the locations of recycling drop-of- f centers out "We state. the through rethe become a will guide hope source on recycling in Utah," Shubin said. "If people can find out available opportunities in their areas, hopefully, more residents will be motivated to recycle. pleased to announce that JERRY W. CRIST is now associated with the firm and the establishment of its MOAB OFHCE: 210 C. JOSEPH CROKER, PC. North 100 West, Second Floor, Moab, Utah 84532 (801)259-540- C. Joseph Croker Christopher G. McAnany Jerry W. Crist also admitted In Utah admitted in Utah r. 1 Grand Junction Office: 600 Alpine Bank Building 225 North Fifth Street Other groups - ' ' ' ' 11 ' Pi ROCK SPRINGS VISTA DEVELOPMENT CO. MESQUITE that Utah Recycles hopes to target with their campaign are business professionals and service organizations. 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