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Show jry( nfrwqniwm A4-- -c tEtmrs-3lnbrpcntcn- t nyBgilgyia, Thursday, October t, 17, 1996 Activities, achievements and notes of interest about people in a vibrant community DUh. in danijon (loimbiu Li k CFI invites public to meet the authors at special reception When which Field kicks on Thursday, November 7. The reception will be held from 5:30-7:0- 0 p.m at the home of Jean and Guy Saperstein in Pack Creek prior to the free pub- - David Lee larship program. Each year, one Moab high school student receives a full scholarship and one educatorinfluencer receives a half scholarship to the Desert Writers Workshop. For the past two years, B. Osborns has generously provided underwriting for high school student scholarship. auAll three award-winnin- g thors v ill read from their works beginning at 8 p m. at Pack Creek Ranch. This reading is free of charge and open to the public Signed copies of books by all three writers will be sold at the reading by B. Osborns Books. Purchase Construction - Perm 2nd 6 Equity Lines Occupied Non-own- Investment Property Refinances We work with Credit Problems! JL Call 259-947- UliHTTlOUE CIh Tlnt Ask for 6 Debbie or Ken 121 E 100 S 102, Moab Pam Houston (t Jensen Orthodontics The Desert Writers Endowment for the Arts - Washington, D C., B. Osborns Books, 570 West 400 North Moab Brewery, The Write Shop Moab, UT 84532 259-223- -- Boulder, Colorado, and Pack Creek Ranch. To RSVP for the Meet The Authors reception, or for more information about these events, call CFI at or stop by the office at 1320 South Hwy. for appointment call 259-245- Work- shop is sponsored in part by the Utah Arts Council, the National Alan C. Jensen, D.D.S., M.S. 5 259-775- 2 Specializing in braces. Will be in Moab Oct. j Board of Directors. The three year terms begin Jan. 1, 1997. Candidates are: Bob Hardy, owner of Stars Food Stores; Janie Tuft of Paradise The funds raised will help underwrite CFIs ongoing scho- LOANS UP TO $250)000 New The Moab Chamber of Commerce nominating committee has selected six candidates to be elected for three openings on the Moab Brewery. DOWN FINANCING FOR 3 191. 17-1- 8 HUNTERS! j I Get your hunting maps at T.l. Maps. Moab, 29 E. Center UT 84532 HELP FIGHT CANCER According to a September 1996 report, current American Cancer Society research dollars being spent at Utah institutions are at $1,908,500. This total includes $1,783,500 at the University Of Utah and $125,000 at Brigham Young University. Donations to the American Cancer Society throughout the year make such research possible. To find out how you can help, call your local American Cancer Society office or MAPS??? T--I Utah's Largest Map Store! Maps Center 29 E. Nevada!Has!NoiStateIfncomelTax ol CONDOS IN THE J board, nominees reading annually off this popular CFI event. CFI will provide free shuttle service from the parking area at Pack Creek Ranch to the Saperstein home. CFI is currently accepting reservations for the event. The deadline for reservations is Monday, November 4 at 5 p.m. Tickets for the reception are $20, including drinks and a gourmet hors doeuvres menu by the special Meet The Authors fund- raising reception Chamber of Commerce lists lie Canyonlands Institutes annual Desert Writers Workshop opens in November, fans of authors Pam Houston, David Lee and Ellen Meloy will have the opportunity to meet and talk with them in person at a . . . of Orris Realty; Jon Canyonlands Field Institute; Sharon Nelson of Southeastern Utah Title Co.; Steve Patterson of Eddie McStiffs Brewery and Frank Wilson of Wilcom Electronics. An introduction of the candidates will take place at the weekly luncheon at the Moab Brewery on Oct. 22. The opening of ballots and announcement of the new board members will be held Oct. 29th at the noon luncheon. Another opening on the board was filled by appointment. President Bill Osborn appointed Lenore Beeson to fill the position that runs to December of 1997. Apple dealership now open for business in Moab Business owners and home computer enthusiasts in South- eastern Utah and Southwestern Colorado no longer need to travel to Grand Junction or Salt Lake City to buy the latest technology. Hutchinson Network of Moab is pleased to announce its authorization as a reseller of Apple Computer and Adobe Systems products. We are pleased to help meet the growing technology needs in this region by adding Macintosh computers and Adobe software to our product line, said David Hutchinson, owner of Hutchinson Network. Macintosh computers are as the worlds easiest operating system. No other personal computer has such a mulcomplete range of built-itimedia capabilities or crossfull-servi- well-know- n n platform networking compatibility, added Hutchinson, who also works with Windows, DOS and Urux systems. Hutchinson also partnered with Adobe to offer cutting-edg- e graphic design products, internet tools and publishing solutions including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, PageMaker, PageMill, file utilities and font products. Adobes latest consumer products such as PhotoDeluxe, SuperPaint and Home Publisher provide a new level of sophistication for home and small business computer users on Mac and Windows platforms. We assist people in finding technology tools that best meet their needs, from modems, moni- - CITY AND COUNTRY d black and by ViviAnn Rose, 1996, is a Museum. UtiDan O'Laurie at photograph currently on display the lizing the desert landscape as her backdrop, Ms. Rose composes her images with objects and people to create a message; perhaps one of myth or mysticism, or suggesting unseen forces and elements. She then paints the print to enhance or alter the reality of the photograph to convey her message. A reception will be held for her Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. The Perceiver, hand-painte- whit works of local at museum artist showing For more information, call recent exhibit of Photo-colo- r An 16 art- ViviAnn at works by photocolorist ViviAnn Rose is currently on display at the Dan OLaurie Canyon Coun- try Museum. The show runs through Oct. 31 with viewing 7. TATTON to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The photopaintings, which were initially black and white prints, have been hand painted with oils and transformed from real to surreal to illustrate the artists idea of human dimensionality of spirit and soul. A reception will be held Saturday, Oct. 19, from 7 to 8 p.m. where the artist will read accompanying poetry written by Miss Jana, also local, who collaborated with Ms. Rose. ViviAnns next exhibit will be held at the Judy Saslow Gallery in Chicago, IL, during February and March. There she will show her work alongside two other photographers who accompanied her on a photo session to Goblin Valley recently. hours from 259-875- 1 for STATE SCHOOL BOARD Has the Time & Experience Six Years on Local Board Community Positions Own Business for 22 Years Puts Kids First tors, printers and software to complete systems. Our prices are competitive and we offer good, Western service," Hutchinson said. Hutchinson Network can be contacted at 281 Tusher Street, Moab, Utah 84532, telephone Learn more of call with questions Toll Free Needles Outpost 34 miles west on Hwy. 2H General Store Camping 801-979-40- 4x4 Rentals Gas Showers 07 or 801-259-85- Season Closing: October 31st o K Chris Cannon Would Have Voted Bill Orton Voted How Would You Have Voted? 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