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Show The Times-Independe- Thursday, December 29, nt, First Baby of 1995 to be gifted in Moab (Continued from Pg. A-Security Bank, a $15 gift certificate from Moab Hardware, a baby quilt from Fabrics, Etc., 6 lines of free bowling to get Mom back m shape from Moab Lanes, a $10 gift certificate from Back of Beyond Books, and one evening free VCR and two l) Ryce 8 Electronics, list goes on with: pro- and printing two rolls of moVmf Fashions, a stuffed lamb from Desert Sun Gifts, a personalized for the New Years Baby from Four Corners Design Center, a free haircut for Dad from Eds Barber Shop, dinner for the happy parents from Dos Amigos, and a years complimen-cessin- g tary subscription from the T-sh- irt Contest rules specify that the winning baby must be bom to parents who reside in Grand Three Moab young men were injured, one fatally, in a one-crollover on Interstate 70 late Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 27. Killed in the accident was David Sevems of Moab. According to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Scott Robertson, the three were apparently returning to Moab after a ski trip, when the car drifted off the right side of the road, and the driver causing the vehicle to roll several ar d, times. David Severns, newborn outfit from Nifty Times-Independe- Moab youth died in auto accident over-correcte- film by Our Photo, a $10 gift certificate from Music of Moab, a and 16, Jeremy Martinez, were ejected from the vehicle. The third occupant, Jeremy McNeely, stayed with the car, but was injured in the rollover. Severns and Martinez were flown to St. Marys Hospital in Grand Junction by Life Flight. McNeely was taken to the hospital by ambulance. Severns died at the Grand Junction hospital. The accident occurred at milepost 215, 14 miles west of o state line. the Utah-Colorad- Times-Independe- Movies Effective Ea. Friday PICTURES RUDYARD Sat. & praenii Nightly 7:00 & 9:15 Sun. Matinees 1:00 & 3:15 MIRACLE ON'4USrr.RBBT H tlwmsTIlTIKESTlM Sat. Only 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Matinee 3:15 only Fri. & Sat. & Nightly 7:15 & 9:15 Sun. Matinees 1:15 & 3:30 Pictubes Wait Disney MBSBNTS THE Lion king Friday 1:00 Matinee Sat. & 3:00 Sun. 1:00 & daugh-tergranddaughte- 580 Kane Cr. Blvd. i Turn at McDonalds! half-mil- e ntly-adopted ridgeline rule. The City has reserved the Moab Civic Center for the hearing, which will undoubtedly draw a crowd. It will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 31, beginning at (Cont. from Page A-concerns which need to be addressed. However, simply carving these areas out as wilderness or by simply lumping them in with other federally managed lands does not create a viable alternative for the proper management of them. This is why Congress and a broad spectrum of concerned parties created the concept of an NCA in the first place. Its not a national park or a wilderness area and its not just open range land either, Orton says. The three NCAs I have recommended were designed to encompass a fairly large area that includes unique resources ecosystems, biology, wildlife, etc., Orton said. The goal is to come up with an overall comprehensive management plan that focuses on the unique character of that specific area and acknowledges compatible multiple uses. Orton cites archaeological resources when arguing that access to public land can better protect resources than could a designation. Orton, who was a tax attorney before entering Congress, is GRAND COUNTY IS SEEKING PEOPLE WILLING TO HELP IN PLANNING GRAND COUNTY'S FUTURE BY SERVING ON THE FOLLOWING BOARDS: Grand County Travel Council Advisory Board (2) Two Vacancies Grand County Airport Board (2) Two Vacancies letter of interest must be received by 5:00 p.m. on OfJanuary 11, 1995, in the Grand County Council's fice, 125 E. Center Street, Moab, Ut. 84532. Persons appointed to serve on either board shall serve a four year term. A r, rece- wilderness ' ;; t, - : ' New Zealand and Papua New in Care Center Collbran after a lengthy fight with rheumatoid arthritis and Parkinson's disease. Valley City schedules hearing on annexation rule and r Wednesday, Dec. 28 for Lila Agnes Taylor. Mrs. Taylor, 82, dies Saturday in Plateau : and Guinea; franchise agreements for broker office development in Belgium, the Netherlands and LuxemV1 bourg. -- nt l) KIPLING'S a defensive driving course for people in the Moab area. The course will be held on Saturday January 28, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at the Moab Driver License Office. The eight hour course teaches how to recognize and react to different hazards including: traffic,bad weather, rush-hou- r other' with road sharing the and pedestrians! cars, cyclists Colo. Collbran, Social held Beta Zeta members held their social to include a birthday party and have a monthly educational. After an enjoyable dinner and the birthday gifts were opened, educational director Sandi Silliman had the Ortons wilderness 1 Utah Safety Services held in Colo, for Lila A. Taylor Funeral services were held County. Exact time and date of birth must be specified by a person attending the birth. A writShe was bom May 30, 1912 to ten statement must be submitAbraham Gerhard and ted to The no later than Jan. 2, 1995; and if Caroline Gunderson Linn at Collbran. She spent her childhood at Heiberger in Buzzard Creek, which is now Route One in Collbran. She graduated from tJnion High School at Collbran in 1931., and atMoab City has scheduled a tended Mesa College. public hearing on an annexaShe married former Moab tion policy declaration on resident, Newell A. Taylor on property just outside the Moab Feb. 19, 1933 in Moab. He died City limits near Kane Creek in Grand Junction in 1967. Boulevard. She is survived by two daughThe property in question is ters, Barbara L. Reynolds of owned by Portal Recreation, Grand Junction and Linda A. Orr Inc., which hopes to construct a of Greenough, Mont.; a brother, chair lift complex from the Arthur Linn of Collbran; of valley floor to a cliff near the a Collbran; Colorado River Portal. Diana L. Portals Emmett Mays had Anderson of Mack, Colo.; nine requested the City to annex the grandchildren and 10 greatproperty, and rezone it to pergrandchildren. mit the project, but first the City Interment was in Memorial must decide whether or not it in Gardens Cemetery will pass an annexation policy Collbran. on the property, under the 7 p.m. 259-444- Defensive driving Council The there is no winner by that date, the contest will be extended until a winner is declared. in 1994-- A3 Keep Doug McElhaney Broker named president Assoc, of Realtors Doug McElhaney, brokerco- owner of Century 21 Quality Realty, was recently nominated as president of the Grand San Juan Association of Realtors. McElhaney has been in real estate for seven years and with the Century 21 system since November 1993. He was previously brokerowner of All American Agency. McElhaney begins his one-yeterm as president of the ar Association in January 1995. Century 21 Quality Realty was established as a Century 21 franchise in 1988 and currently has 18 sales associates. All American Agency and Century 21 Quality merged in November 1994 and continue to operate as Century 21 Quality Realty. Three additional owners in- Insurana clude Jan Flynn, Sue Noah- Shrewsbury and Louise Sims. The Firm is located at 505 North Main. Century 21 Real Estate Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. The Century 21 system is the world's largest real estate sales organization with presence in 15 countries and territories: approximately 6,000 independently owned and operated franchised broker offices in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Hong Kong, France, the United Kingdom, Australia, You have an offer on your home, and breathe a sigh of relief. , Escrow closes in three weeks, and your , homeowners insurance premium is du in two. It hardly seems worth the trouble of renewing, only to go ; " through the process of getting a rebate when the escrow closes. But imagine this scenario: A fire ' causes extensive structural and smoke damage after your policy expires Is it . ; your problem or the buyer's9 Until the closing of escrow, the responsibility is yours, and if damage , occurs, you must either restore the property to its former condition or . ; renegotiate the deal. Don't risk a loss to save a few . ' premium dollars. For all your real estate needs, call Moab Realty, 550 N Main St , 259-605- 0 YourllstlMortgage 6sm SAVE MONEY... WE CAN DO Till Closing accepted yoyCredColerec FAST! We don't automatically turn you down because you have had credit problems in the past IT DO YOU NEED: Cash Out of Your Equity HAVE YOU HAD: . . . also an archaeologist with a degree in archaeology and anthropology. For example, Orton says most of the Cedar Mesa are in San Juan County is included, in the Utah Wilderness Coalition proposal to be wilderness. Yet, located in that area is the largest concentra- civilization tion of artifacts anywhere on the continent. Orton says it is clear that a pure wilderness designation is not the preferred method of managing and preserving these archaeological pre-histor- "Real Estate Comer" By Rick Lamb ic members finish filing out the survey she was taking on ESA. We then discussed some of the things we wanted to know about ESA. An enjoyable time was had by all who attended. Late Slow Payment Bad Credit Foreclosure Bankruptcy Debts Consolidation Home Improvements CFC MORTGAGE CAN HELP1 CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER FOR INFORMATION: MOAB CENTER WINTER COURSES January 3 to March 17, 1995 resource. Management, utilization and preservation of archaeological resources often requires access and technology which would be prohibited in wilderness, he said. An NCA, on the other hand, would provide a specific management plan directed at the resources and utilization of the area. Utilizing a mix of wilderness and NCA designations, Orton hopes his bill can avoid what he calls the numbers game. Some people will criticize my proposal, saying its unacceptable because it only designates 1.2 million acres of wilderness, while ignoring the other creative forms of protection in my legislation, Orton said. A lot of Utah is already protected in the form of national parks, national monuments, national recreation areas and national forests. Ortons proposal would further protect about 2.1 million acres of additional land through the use of wilderness and NCA designations, and would further protect an additional 1.6 million acres of National Park system lands that would be given full protection under the Wilderness Act. By issuing a draft bill, Orton is continuing a process begun when he was first elected to Congress. When I came to office, wilderness was one of the top issues, and we set out immediately to inspect and analyze all of the public lands. Its from all of that information that we fashioned this Building Construction (Roofing, Interior and Experior Finish) M - F 1 - 4:30 p.m. Certified Nurse Assistant Program (Beginning Feb. 13, 1995) Details to be announced soon. For more information call 259-725- 7 ' |