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Show imnijyrriy) lyif ,(fii Pag D2 tHtme-(3lnbepnib- r nmMHi)ayMipg Thursday, June 11, 1998 wtt Moab Life Activities, achievements and notes of interest about people in Grand County s' . V , fj Jr $ f Ubim04- i. Gipper Gorman accepted at St. Marys Keogh golden wedding anniversary Michael J. Gorman, D.O., R.Ph., son of Mike and Pat Gorman of Moab, has been accepted to the St. Marys Family Practice Residency Program in Grand Junction, Colorado. He recently graduated from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Missouri and will begin his three-yea- r residency training at St. Mary's on June 29. The Family Practice Residency Program and St. Mary's are affiliated with the University. of Colorado School of Medicine. Six other resident physicians were accepted to this very competitive program with medical degrees from the University of Minnesota, Tufts University,' the University of Utah, New York Medical College, and the University of Miami. Gip and his wife Tasha currently reside in Grand Junction where he has completed medical school rotations and she has been employed by the Daily Sentinel. homecoming... Neil Christensen, Communications major graduates from U of U Stormy Marie Corn, daughter of Bruce and Leona Corn of Moab, graduates from the University of Utah on Friday, June 12. She has earned a Bachelor of Science de- Allen Memorial Newborns communications, with an emphasis in public relations and public speaking. She currently works for the Summit Group, an advertising and public relations agency in Salt Lake City. She lic will begin working in the pub- relations department after graduation. son of Byron and Patricia Christensen, has returned home from the Dallas, Texas Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. His homecoming will be held Sunday, June 14, 9 a.m. at the Moab First Ward, 475 W. 400 North. All friends are welcome to attend. in public gree Mav births at Allen Memorial Hospital Born May 2, 1998, to Tracy Lynn Holter and Nicholas Thomas Black, a girl, Laylen Marie Black, weighing eight pounds, six ounces and measuring 21 inches Born May 9 to Jeanne Marie and William Allen Veteto, a girl, Katie Marie Veteto, weighing six pounds, three ounces and measuring 19 inches long. Born May 13 to Misty Lynn and David Anthony Durham, a girl, Madison Nancy Durham, We go out of our vay to find the product you want. weighing eight pounds, five ounces and measuring 21 inches long. Deii Born May 13 to Talauna Olsen and Doyle Matthew Lish, a boy, Brandon Cook Lish, weighing eight pounds and measuring 20 inches long. Born May 23 to Sarah De- Come visit our new location, 1105 S. Hwy. 191, Suite Number 1, in light Rebich and Robert Alma Christensen, a boy, Trevan Robert Christensen, weighing seven pounds, 13 ounces and measurinches long. ing Born May 26 to Chylene Suzanne and Phillip Dale Mosher, a girl, Keeley Marie Mosher, weighing six pounds, 15 ounces and measuring inches long. Born May 27 to Jodi Elizabeth and Terry Francis Knouff, a girl. Kyra Knouff, weighing seven pounds, four ounces and measuring 19 inches long Born May 29 to Nicki Gae and Stephen Neal Hazlett, a girl, Lily Amanda Hazlett, weighing five pounds, 14 ounces and measuring 19 inches long. the new South Town Plaza in the Moab Valley 19-3- 4 20-1- 2 Brianne-Catherin- 1105 S. Hwy. 191, Suite Number 259-573- Fax: 5 259-693- 1 9 ook a r efl . coiroiiwSp, it WAS $1,200,000 : NOW ONLY $800,000. Owner Motivated Due To Health. Assume Loan Today! 5 Acres, Business, Large Home, Plenty of Area for Expansion! On Highway 191 near Golf Course, too! Can we supply more information? Call today! i Vanessa Watson is pictured at school right during the 1996-9year, when she played for St. George, Utah. The former Moab student has won accolades for her recent athletic achievements. 7 Former Moab resident is successful hoopster - Come in and Check Out Our In these times of NBA Jazz excitement, Moab has its own claim to basketball fame with news of a former student, Vanessa Watson, who attended Grand County school until the seventh grade. Watson, granddaughter of Moab resident Pearl Watson and the late John Watson, recently helped Illinois Central College win the 1998 National Junior College Division II championship. An avid basketball, softball and track team members, Watsons athletic skills have enhanced her college career since her graduation from Elko High School in 1995. Watson was born in Moab, moving to Elko, Nevada with her family about 13 years later so her father, John Denney Watson, could work in the gold mines there. Watsons maternal grandparents, Venice and Gloria Denney, are also Moab residents. Her mother is Karie Denney GENERATOR SALE! Our Best Prices EVER! HONDALAND I Equipment hoi Honda 18 before operating your optimum pcitomunce and safei) please read the owners manual Power Iuipmenl Connection of generator to bouse power requires a transfer device to a Consult avoid possible injury to power company personnel qualified electrician 1998 American Honda Motor Co Inc Moab church of Christ Roman governor (Matt 27.1-2Pilate soon become firmly convinced that through Jesus Christ The Savior said, Jesus WAS INNOCENT. When he Ye shall know the truth and the tried to persuade the Jewish mob of truth shall make you free (John Jesus' innocence, they shouted him 8:32). So that all men could know and down, clamoring, Let him be cruciaccept Him as the divine Son of God fied. Not having the moral courage to and only Savior, Jesus performed stand against the Jews, Pilate gave orders for Christ to be crucified (Matt many wonders while on earth His authority reached even beyond 27.11-26As the execution party began its prothe grave into the spirit world. Many people saw His power to call the dead cession to a place outside the city back to life On one occasion, He re- called Calvary, Jesus carried His own Soon stored physical life to a man named cross at first (John 19:16-17- ). Simon of Cyrene was forced to carry Lazarus, who had been dead and burIn these the cross the rest of the way (Mark ied four days (John 1 1 miracles He demonstrated His power 15.20-21to conquer death itself. Christs vicUpon reaching Calvary, the executory over death assures us of hope tion party began the traditional crucifor our own resurrection and eter- fixion ritual by laying Jesus on the cross. The executioner drove nails nal life with God (1 Pet 1:3-4The GREATEST PROOF of Jesus through His outstretched hands (cf. There was the sound divinity was yet to come. Near the end John 20:24-29- ). of His ministry He foretold His own of spikes through the flesh - into wood. death and His ultimate victory over the There was the flinching of muscles, the sharp pain. Then the cross was raised power of death through His resurrection. He said, ...the Son of man shall and dropped into position. The body of be delivered unto the chief priests, and God's Son sagged and strained against unto the scribes. ..and they shall mock the nails. Because of His DEEP LOVE FOR him. ..and shall kill him: and the third 10:33-34ALL he shall rise MEN, Jesus patiently endured the (Mark again" day terrible sufferings of the crucifixion The disciples were grieved! Soon Judas Iscariot, one of Jesus' that He might be our Savior (Heb 12:1-4- ; He knew that only Acts 5:30-31own disciples, BETRAYED Him into the hands of His enemies by identifythrough His suffering and death could ing Him with a kiss. Judas had turned He free man from Satan and the guilt traitor for a mere 30 pieces of silver of sin (Heb 2:14-15Please SEARCH THE ABOVE from the Jewish leaders (Matt 26:14-1Carrying torches tp make SCRIPTURES and see whether these their way through the night, the sol- things are so (Acts 17:11). You are indiers came fully armed to arrest Jesus vited to attend our worship assemblies at 456 Emma Blvd. We meet each Sun(John 18:2-3Since Jesus had spoken earlier of day at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 6 p.m. On HIS KINGDOM, the soldiers ridiculed Wednesday we meet at 7 p.m. Home Him by dressing Him in a scarlet robe Bible studies and FREE Bible Correwith a reed for a scepter and thorns spondence courses are available upon for. In mock humility, they bowed be- request. You are also Invited to watch the fore Him and sneered, Hall, King of Truth In Love television program All the the Jews (Matt 27:28-29- ) rest of the night Jesus was dragged every other Tuesday on Moab Cable before illegal assemblies where He Channel 6 from 7:30-- 8 p.m. A FREE was unjustly accused (Mark 14:53-65- ). audio cassette copy of each program it available upon request. 1 The next morning the Lord was fiCall for more nally taken before Pontius Pilate, the Friends, TO BE FREED FROM ). SIN, we must learn of the only escape State University on a full basketball scholarship for the next two years. She is majoring in ecology and wildlife conservation, with a minor in biology. Pasler receives scholarship award and tuition waiver to attend USU Christina Simone Pasler has received a College of Natural Resources alumni scholarship award and a tuition waiver to attend Utah State University for school year. the 1998-9Pasler has been a member of the Grand County High School National Honor Society, and member and officer of the Recy9 cling Club. ). ). ). ). ). ). She has also participated in a youth garden project with Americorps 98, where she volunteered 350 hours of time. She says she is interested in helping to conserve the environment and has chosen to major in Fisheries and Wildlife biology. or pictures you would like published? them in by Monday at 5 p.m, THE 801-587-28- By Evangelist Samuel A. Matthews Bring Fax Monticello, Ut. THE BIBLE IS RIGHT GOD'S PLAN FOR REDEEMING MAN Part 3 attend Northwestern Missouri Do you have items Carry HONDA Power Equipment We Watson of Elko The ICC sophomore plans to fit?, ($sn0io3Mb Ql01tlS& jurt- roTflaqaiisifffSjjgia MOl 2 e JOIN THE GROWTH OF SOUTHEAST UTAH! Profitable Business at the Right Time and Place. 12 ! The eleven children of John and Mary Keogh would like to cordially invite everyone to their parents 50th Wedding Anniversary celebration on June 27, 1998 at the Old City Park at 10 a.m. Anyone who has some written memories or photos of John and Mary is asked to bring them for a book of memories. The children are: Kathleen Fuhriman, Janie Tuft, Jim Keogh, Tiger Grinnell, Matt Keogh, Alice Moore, Tim Keogh, Tom Keogh, Ed Keogh, John P. Keogh and Mike Keogh. Missionary long. Phone: 5?, 47-50- ). ). ! 259-6(9- , PAID ADVERTISEMENT hthAdlM |