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Show P 000gg0t0000Mf0Kyfimii0gptKmm00t0m0tifgi 'TtTyrTWrir'iw'jii y0my0gM yii'pryrWpf'ir'yriyyjiipirrtf giL Thureday, Oct 23, 1 997 lje Vocational counselors conducting orientions Home health agency to Services include assistance to help disabled find employment opportunities Vocational Rehabilitation counselors will be conducting orientations out of the Moab Higher Education Center for those in need of support in changing careers and being trained in a new field due to a disability. The Division of Rehabilitation is located on 125 W. 200 South, room no. 110 in the Higher Education Center. Orientations will be held every other at 9 a.m. beginning this week. Leading orientations for Green River will be Dan Jarrell; the Moab Office will handle cases in Moab, ThompMonday son and La Sal. Appointments may be made by calling Debbie at Office 259-463- 5. hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Mission of the Division of Rehabilitation is to facilitate employment and independence of eligible individuals with disabilities. Vocational Rehabilitation Ser- vices are provided statewide through eight district offices and 22 sub-distri- offices. ct Services include assistance, for people who have physical or mental disabilities, in becoming employable or to regain the ability to work at suitable employment. Through rehabilitation, individuals can become productive, improve the quality of their lives, and achieve new levels of indepen- - COURT NEWS actions taken, in Johansen. Four felony referral to the Juvenile Court included one count of aggravated assault; one count of robbery; one count of theft; and one count of aggravated assault. Misdemeanor referrals numbered 86, including two counts of assault; 26 counts of possession andor consumption of alcohol; 13 counts of shoplifting; two counts of theft; 17 nr THANK YOU! Thanks to all of you who supported me in the recent election! and transition, mental health, public offenders, deaf and hard of hearing, blind and visually impaired, alcoholism, drug abuse, migrant and seasonal farm workers with disabilities, severely disabled and Native American. Justice Court of Grand County Statistics from the Seventh District Juvenile Court for Grand County for the months of May through August have been released by Judge Scott N. dence and self sufficiency. Any person is eligible who is of employable age, has a physical or mental impairment which results in a substantial impediment to employment, can benefit from vocational services in terms of employment and those who are required to obtain such services to prepare for, enter, engage in or retain gainful employment. Specialized caseloads provide services for target populations, such as Special education counts of contempt of courts prior order; four counts of false information to a police officer; three counts of destruction of property; four counts of disorderly conduct; three counts of habitual truancy; one count of telephone harassment; one count of and 10 counts of probation violation. Status offense level referrals to the Juvenile Court included four counts of possession of tobacco; and five counts of curfew yiolation. Traffic offenses included one count of driving a water craft without a license; one count of driving without a valid license; and one count of riding a bicycle on the sidewalk. joy-ridin- g; Other offenses included pick-u- p 11 orders and one bench YOUR VOTE COUNTS! -- v 1 Home Health Agency will be add- New owner will ing more servicf)to the four counties it will bq arvihg, and be Grand County will continue to for ypfers to come. Home Health IHI ) wun'ij: S.. J. Southeastern Utah Home A Health Agency will be changing ownership on Nov. 1. The new owner will be known as the Grand County Home Health at Allen Memorial Hospital in Moab. Changes to our patients will seem minimal as our name, physical locations and phone numbers will remain unchanged, and nearly all staff members will be making the transition as well. The Grand County Home Health Agency is a organization, and has been serving patients in the Moab area for several years. Because of these changes, Southeastern Utah i. . want to Tmoiy more r -- cboiitCas community? . Subscribe to 2 ; ;nt x Indepc V 2 $26, K V.' (ouiofi a) , Call 801-- - r v $525 2i IE is. Facsimile Sample Ballot SamP,a Ba,,ot Judges Initial The Moab Womens Club met Oct. 18 at the Community Center to discuss conservation with chairman Donna Reid. Presiding was Club President Ann Pool. Club business included the treasurers report, donations to be made to the Hugh O'Brien Scholarship for sophomores, dues to national, state and district . Official Ballot for Town of Castle Valley, Utah November 4, 1997 ; s , & Owt clubs, as well as the local Seekhaven family services and womens shelter. Conservation was the topic of a brochure given out by Reid, and members discussed the Slickrock bike trail, the riverway and other, controversial bicycle paths. The next club meeting will focus on public affairs with Leona Lay as chairman. The Moab Womens Club meets to discuss local issues, such as conservation, public affairs. Special interest affairs, the arts," education and home life. Anyone interested in joining may do so at the November meeting, scheduled for Nov. 15. For more information call NEVER FORGET 'fyftf Conservation is topic of Women's Club meeting change ownership Nov. B3 259-561- Published in The Oct 16 and 23. 1997 Times-lndenende- 4. - Clara Peterson i ut Vote IIW iff. Clara Peterson died Oct. 18 in Moab PUESTADELSOL Westwater Drive Moab, Utah Contemporary Southwest Townhomes Close to Moab's Golf Course . r . r' t 1 A W J &v ' c u U t -- Latter-Day-Saint- fl V 1 s. (Patricia) Blake (deceased), v VlrU-- 4 "v ' Panoramic redrock views Private redwood decks and bathrooms bedrooms Spacious to course. the golf Walking distance Over Clara Anderson Peterson, 89, of Moab, died Oct. 18 at Allen Memorial Hospital in Moab She has been a resident of Moab for the past nine years, and she very much appreciated the friendliness and helpfulness of the people who befriended her during these years. She was bom Aug 31, 1908, in Venice, Utah, to Robert H and Deliah Buchanan Poole. She married Clifton P. Anderson, Feb. 9, 1931 (Solemnized in the Manti Temple). He died Sept. 17, 1961 She married Adrian D. Peterson Feb. 5, 1965. He died June 29, 1986. She was a dedicated wife, mother, homemaker and church worker. She was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ She was an of enthusiastic and loyal friend and had many friends. Her children are Mrs. Ralph 720 sq. ft. of livng space Richfield; Richard Anderson, Logan; Mrs. Ronald (Judy) Pierce, Moab; Mrs. Harry (Eileen) Heil, Gunnison, Colo- T. DEE TRANTER 2 COUNCIL I near the Center. Civic Better planning for flood control to avoid the types of flooding problems we have seen this summer. Sensible Impact Fees for new construction. These fees should put the impact costs of such things as water, sewer, parks, police and flood control onto the responsible developer and not on the citizens. A reasonable recycling effort including the possibility of recycling yard wastes which make up 30 of our land fill. Encouraging more active participation by the community in recycling. rado. She had 26 grandchildren, (4 deceased), 27 n, I Stepchildren included Peterson, San Jose, California; Mrs. Alan (Jane) Partridge, Richfield; Douglas Peterson, Richfield; Ralph Peterson, (deceased); Ivo Peterson, Manti; 24 801-259-50- 21 . MOAB, UTAH 84532 . FAX 801-259-83- 87 Barbara Holcomb, project manager OPPOSED: K Gor-do- 505 NORTH MAIN SUPPORT: A Mayor and an Administrator form of government but with closer association between the Mayor and Administrator. A more friendly, helpful attitude at City Hall. The new playground equipment and improvements for city parks. The Millcreek walkway. The community garden, which has been a good pftgect for our young people. The senior housing complex now under construction and one QUALITY REALTY YEAR CITY n grandchildren, eight greatgrandchildren Brothers and sisters Lena Smith, Robert Poole, Mignon Atkins, Edith Gleave, all preceded her in death. A request from KZMU radio for a donation of $25,000. I do not oppose public radio but feel its support should come from those who listen not our tax dollars. The States plan of putting a Juvenile facility in the home which was built as a home for handicapped. I have taken an active interest in the project including meeting with State Department heads. The community needs the juvenile facility, but at another location. I would appreciate your vote it r |