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Show jqpiyrMyi)iri0ni1)r 9 uf yy ff Page Cl ? W '(Elje tEtmeB-nitefrenite- 0jpeii0t00t00g Thursday, June 11, 1998 nt Video company says it offers affordability for local businesses businesses are looking for a different way to market their services. Affordable video production is a great solution. Wingate Video Services is (really taking off9 Arch naturalist who is also an When Moab residents Jim Page and Dana Morris began Wingate Video Services in late January this year, they had no idea how quickly the business would take root and grow. The two men shared a love of this region, and with their varied business expertise they made perfect partners. Morris is a helicopter pilot and video expert who has been shooting film since the and has produced a wide variety of documentaries and educational videos. Page is a Colorado River guide and general mid-198- experi- enced writer and editor. Their experience and professionalism have paid off. In only four months, Wingate cameras have become a regular presence at every major event in the region, from the Rimrock Roadrunners annual March race and the Rod Benders April Action Car Show, to the Nature Conservancys dedication ceremony at Dugout Ranch last weekend.. Page and Morris have also already produced their first -interest video, Wanted: special- Enemy Number One, a compilation of spectacular footage shot by pilot Tim Martin during the 1980s while flying low through canyons and arches. The interviews with Martin highlight his love for canyon country. The company is growing so fast, in fact, that Page, who still on the Colorado, pilots and Morris, who also flies helicopters throughout the year, may well find themselves devoting all their energy to Wingate by the Life on dur- Hopi century is the subject of a new exhibit on display at the Anasazi Heritage Center beginning June 6 and continuing throughout the summer. This collection of historic photographs is on loan from the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff. As early as the 1850s, Hopi people posed for photographs taken by U.S. Government survey parties, who explored and mapped Hopi lands after Arizona became part of the United States n following the War. Anthropologists, traders and missionaries followed to Mexican-America- exchange goods, serstudy vices and ideas with Hopi people. The exhibit includes 66 photographs taken between 1904 and 1939 by six photographers who came to Arizona for a variety of reasons. Some photographers approached their subjects with strict documentary zeal, while others were driven by romantic attempts to capture vanishing or to their perceptions of a time that had passed. While the photographs depict the people in their own natural and social environment, they also reveal the interests and visions of the society from which the photographers came. life-wa- te non-India- n writing, videotaping, editing, production and distribution of it video products. And for those who have existing videos from wed- jet-boa- ts end of 1998. Were really taking off, said Page. This is a visual age, and of Hopi Life exhibit opens Photographs In connection with the and mesas the ing the early decades of the 20th Wingate offers complete video production services ranging from subject selection, script non-line- multi-trac- Windgate Video owners Dana Morris (left) and Jim Page. ex- 10-ye- ar 1, TTY-882-482-5. New cycle begins for psychological degree program offered by USU Utah State University is hosting an open house on Wednesday, June 10, 5 pm. for individuals interested in pursuing a bachelors degree in psychology. The open house will be held in Moab at the Higher Education Center, located at 125 W. 200 South. The next cycle for psychology majors will begin in fall semester, 1998, and will continue for two years. The open house will provide information about prerequisites, registration, applications and course requirements. Career options will also be discussed. Jobs Daughters installation is June 14 Bethel No. 8, International Order of Jobs Daughters, will hold public installation of officers on Sunday, June 14, 1998, at 1 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 209 S. 400 East. Savannah West will be installed as Honored Queen. Retiring Honored Queen is Holly Burraston. Those interested are cordially invited to attend. A reception will follow the ceremony. The BRANDING IRON BOCKS dishes, South-of-the-Bord- er cre- ative classics and a kid 's menu. Home-mad- e soups, burritos and The best desitems. vegetarian serts in town! You 've got to try the bread pudding and carrot cake! Live music Friday & Saturday evenings by regional bands. A locals' favorite for 10 years! Orders to go. 100 S 100 W 259-666- 6 Club Rio, a private club for members only. " family restaurant and brewery. Moab's only A full-servic- e "On-Sit- e Micro-Brewery- seven featuring ales and la- ," hand-crafte- d gers. Chef Specialties include steak, seafood, pastas and vegetarian dishes. Banquet room. Daily specials, customer Mon.-Frciation 5-- Moab's Steak Place." Owners and Robert Buckingham invite you to join them for dinner, to choose from their unique menu Tim of freshly-prepare- dishes. d Grilled steaks, fresh fish, game, pasta, salads and vegetarian, at a price you can afford. Best Prime Rib in Town 1 appre- i. 7 Open Mike Thursdays Open Daily 11:30 am 1393 N Hwy. 191 Specializing in fresh seafood, hand-cu- t steaks and specialty dishes. This beautiful respasta taurant sits high above Moab overlooking the red rock mesas and the valley below. Our experienced chefs and professional Open nightly at Utah State Liquor Licensee 259-714- 6 259-520- 1 Grand Old Ranch j- tures a full menu of bagel sandwiches, snacks and a large variety of drinks. Also, serving Snelgrove Ice Cream and homemade baked goods. Bagel Baker Tracy Finnearty Garden Patio Seating Open 7 days a week 2 DINING ROOM JJj The Slick Rock Bagel Co. features a full menu of bagel sandwiches, snacks and a large vari- ety of drinks. Also, serving Snelgrove Ice Cream and homemade baked goods. Outdoor patio Open Daily 7am-7pm 43 W 400 N 259 2749 non-profit- s, special-intere- st way. SlKKkoa. If you have Open Daily 7am-7p- 43 W 400 N Next to Ramada Inn 1 196 S Main 259-714- and atmosphere e Eccentric, eclectic environment, serving organic coffee. Reknowned for white chocolate mochas, hot or iced. Fine lo- cal 5N Open Daily 4 Main 259-800- art objects and jewelry, inter- national textile collection. Garden Patio Seating Full Espresso Bar 352 N Main 259-869- 6 Over 1,000 flavors of frozen non- fat yogurt. A variety of sandwiches made with bread and topped with fresh veggies, meats and spreads. New home-mad- cold low-fa- t, mtL, nutrient-packe- e line d real fruit smoothies. Try a couple of energizing health of supplements at no extra charge. Drive-thr- window. u Open Daily 396 S Main 259-265- 6 Hometown atmosphere. Great m 259-274- 9 Knot of Hhits Sun. BAKERY Jo reserve this spot in 7he limes a big appetite, then char-broile- d Upon its opening in 1994, the Slickrock Cafe immediately became one of Moab's favorite dining spots. Ideally located in the historic Slick Rock Building on the corner of Center and Main streets, the cafe offers the perfect combination of delicious food, charming food. Great prices. 400 E 300 S 259-890- 8 6 am - 8 pm - Closed V Pancake Haus Arches Dining Room is the place to go. Our house specials include a large selection of breakfost food for all types of appetites. Our sandwich board has 15 different sandwiches, hot and cold, and salads for the lighter side on those hot summer days. Arches traditional dinners are just as big as the breakfast, along with the seafood, steak and chicken, which are all served with the works. rtOASVTAH friendly service. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, the Slickrock Cafe has an eclectic menu guaranteed to satisfy every member of the family. Apparel bearing the distinctive Slickrock Critter has been spotted around the world. (Try the critter on for archeS'SsB' Outdoor patio PANCAKE S 191 259-627- 5 Moab 's only authentic '50s diner. 7am-3p- m 259-844- businesses and and with plans to produce several videos already in the works, Wingate is well on its size!) The historic Grand Old Ranch House has been a Moab landmark almost since the community was settled. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. European flair cuisine; patio dining. 259-575- Open daily. 2971 South Hwy. f beer license. 60 N 100 W a price they can afford, The partners see Wingate as a business that goes the extra mile to capture the outdoor experience, the special family outing, the unusual shot of this magnificent landscape. As the company continues to build relationships with local coffee-hous- - oute Open nightly 5 pm 1266 N Hwy 191 3 Reservations: Specials, good food, beer. Karaoke every Fri. Sat. night Now serving breakfast. 5 The Slick Rock Bagel Co. fea- n Affordability is very impor- tant, Page said. We want to make our living and provide people with a needed service at e 900 N Hwy. 191 vj SLICKROCK Bagel Co. Raey" Specializing in unique vegetarian and fare. Breakfast: Whole-graiwaffles, French toast, burritos, egg pie, omelets and bakery muffins. Lunch: Wraps, salads, veggies or beef burgers, pita sandwiches, salads, and specials daily. price. & Lounge family restaurant. Home of the Super Burger. New Western-styl- servers will create a memorable evening" for you. Come up and enjoy Dining above the rest". Liquor license AX, VS, MX. 686 S Main Hohest Ozzie's "Cafe ah i Restaurant rt Grill House COLORADO Restaurant & Bar Club Rio Featuring a large variety of k state-of-the-a- hibit, the Anasazi Heritage Center will host Hopi speakers and cultural demonstrations that reflect the current state of Hopi culture, some of which is alive and well today The events will take place on several Saturday afternoons during the summer; specific dates and times will be announced in the near future. These events celebrate the anniversary of the Anasazi Heritage Center. The Anasazi Heritage Center, three miles west of Dolores, is open daily from 9am to 5 p m. For more information call or dings and other events Wingate offers complete editing services to improve the quality and flow of those moments as theyve been captured on film. A digital editing audio, digital studio, transitions and DD capabilities enable Wingate to produce videos quickly and efand at a reasonable ficiently -- Independents Desert Dining Quide, SPICING YOUR LIFE .aaaa phone LaHacienda serves a creative interpretation of popular Mexican-styldishes in a Southwestern atmosphere. Spicing up the Moab area since 1981, LaHacienda is open daily from llam-lOp- foKdtyeSCkcW ICE CREAM SHOPPE WHERE TO GO WHEN THEY'RE HUNGRY ! e 574 N Main 259-631- 9 259-752- 5. Let visitors know SINCE 1981 Home You'll love our specialty breakfasts, lunches and dinners. 189 S Main 259-400- 6 European-styl- bakery e 1 cof- danishes, croissants, muffins, scones and bagels; full line of desserts, poppy seed torts and genoise cakes. Light lunches and soups. European, sourdough and whole-graibreads. Featuring six varieties of Cafe Treiste brewed coffee, espresso drinks n and truffles. Special orders of the Kokopelli Chicken and the best green chili in Utah. Fine fee house featuring handcrafted ac- cepted. Accoustic Sundays, 1 pm Open 7:30am-5pClosed Mondays 6 84 W 200 N m 259-411- |