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Show Page A3 Thursday, August 5, 2004 5Ifrg Toastmasters Club getting under way in Moab by Jeff Richards contributing writer A group of people wanting to hone their public speaking skills has begun meeting at the Grand County Library each week, in hopes of start who is leading the effort to form the local club, said that a minimum of 20 people must join before a local Toastmasters chapter can be officially created. The weekly meetings, which begin promptly at noon ing up a Toastmasters club in Moab. At noon Tuesday, Aug. 3, the group met for its second weekly session in the librarys conference room. Nine people were in attendance. A1 Boyd, Court News Actions taken in Justice Court of Grand County Justice Court has been in session in Grand County with Judge Paul C. Cox presiding. Rorlando Vanwinkle was sentenced to seven months in jail for drunkenness. Farley Nelson was fined $182 for public intoxication. Cassidy Lee Blank was fined $182 for public intoxication. Lonnie Boyd Swink was fined $437 for driving on suspension. Leander Lee was sentenced to 135 days in jail for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Shaun Curt billsie was fined $332 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Alvin Carey Shinkle was fined $470 for no proof of in- - FREE WINDSHIELD! Moab Man Auto Glass will credit up to $ 1 25.00 of your insurance deductible. We are Insurance Approved & we handle ALL the paperwork. Moab Man! Auto Glass One call does it all! 259-174- 8 Vinyl & Wood Windows Fast, free mobile service up to 100 miles! surance and failure to appear. A $561 warrant was issued for Jonathan R. Mitchell for driving on suspension. Ryan Joseph Meyer was fined $925 for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Jessica Hosteen was fined $459 for driving on suspension, speeding, and criminal failure to appear. Mike Vigil was sentenced to 180 days in jail for public intoxication. Dustin Duane Diehl was fined $333 for theft and restitution. Gregory Shane Wareham was fined $405 for driving on suspension. Maria Holy Vega was fined $333 for never having obtained license, speed too fast for conditions, accident, and failure to maintain control on a mountain road. Richard Lee Hafen was fined $144 for unsafe lane travel and accident. drugs (DUI) and attempted possessionof marijuana. Nicholas Drew Phipps was fined $50 for driving on denied license. Paul K. Oegerie was fined $50 for speeding. Brandon L. Jacobson was fined $1450 for DUI. Weston Adams appeared on an order to show cause for failure to obey the orders of the court and was given deadlines to do so. Kimball A. Millet was fined $502 for possession of paraphernalia, speeding, and criminal failure to appear. Joshua Ansel Richardson was fined $919 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and lewdness. Jason M. Rockwell forfeited $110 bail as fine for no valid license in possession and failure to appear. Desiree Dawn Sheperd was fined $332 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Ronnie Wells was fined A cash-onl- y warrant for $947 was issued for Elizabeth Lauran Milbum for speeding, driving on suspension, no proof of insurance and criminal failure to appear.' A $622 cash-onl- y warrant $1214 for no revocation. Nolan David Newman $734 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and giving false information to a officer. Jennifer Begay was fined $661 for driving on suspen- was issued for Elizabeth Lauran Milburn for speeding, driving on suspension and criminal failure to appear. Justin A. Gonzales was fined $1700 for driving under the influence of alcohol or Did you know? Every 10 seconds someone dies from using a tobacco product... 1 sion. Mavis Simp appeared on an order to show cause for fail- ure to follow orders of the For all your plumbing needs... 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SPECIAL HORSE SALE Saturday, August 7, 2004 at Delta Sales Yard, inc. Delta, Colo. Tack begins at 10 a.m. followed by the horses at 1 p.m. This is the biggest sale of the year. Expecting over 200 head of horses. We re accepting horses Friday noon until 6 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m. until noon. A $1153 970-874-46- 12 Notice of Proposed Trust Lands Sale The Utah School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration is proposed to offer for sale the following parcel of land in Grand County, 10 miles north of Moab on the east side of Highway 191, adjacent to the Archview Resort: in p.m. every five-minu- sible. The meeting then shifted to the impromptu speech portion. Anna Marie Scow announced the topic as my earliest childhood memory, after which each attendee got a chance to deliver a one-minu- te speech addressing the topic. Positive feedback was also given around the table for each nt speaker. Comments focused on areas such as delivery, organization, and content. New topics and speakers are assigned each week. Hopefully, well all be able to stand up and give a speech in front of anyone, at any time, Boyd said. Boyd said the meetings will continue to be held on Tuesdays throughout August, but the group may end up switching to a different weekday later. Toastmasters International, which has been promoting public speaking for 80 years, now boasts some 200,000 members in 20 countries. The organizations primary goal is to help people become more effective commu- nicators, thereby developing better leadership and manage- ment skills. Toastmasters' Named, to Dean's List A1 Boyd at 259-576- INDEPENDENT ate within a single lane and accident. A $268 warrant was issued for Robert W. Shupe for 35 E. CENTER 259-75- 25 ther investigation. 7. reward offered in pictograph vandalism The Bureau of Land Management and Emery County are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons vandalizing one of the most and significant rock art sites in Utah, the Buckhorn Pictograph Panel in the San Rafael Swell. BLM law enforcement discovered the vandalism to the well-know- n 2,000 to rock 4,000-year-ol- d art panel on July 20. Below the angel-likBarrier Canyon style pictographs, symbols representing I love you Wendy were written with a chalky substance on the rock face. The name Sherrie was also written in charcoal next to another pictograph. This type of disregard for these special places is very disappointing. These sites not only hold sacred value to Native Americans, but they are also enjoyed by thousands of visitors every year, said BLM archeologist Julie Howard. We dont view this as a childish prank. Defacing rock art is a serious offense that we investigate thoroughly and prose, Panel has been vandalized. Less than ten years ago, graffiti, some of which dated back to pioneer times, covered the panel. In 1995, the Emery County Centennial Commission spent more than $100,000, to remove the graffiti and improve the area for Utahs Centennial. They also installed interpretive panels, constructed paths, and built restrooms to enhance the visitors experience and protect the site. movie info 24-h- r. Find our Show Times on the Web hollywood.com shows before 6 p.m. $5.00 Starts Friday, Aug. 6 All Nightly 7:00 4 9:15 atSunatineesO ecute. Due to the nature of the vandalism, BLM will bring in leading rock art conservator Constance Silver to remove the graffiti from the site AuBy quickly remedygust ing the problem, BLM hopes to prevent future vandalism at Archoman PG 1 Jat. 3 Nightly 7:00 4 9:00 4 Sun. Matinees 1 :00 4 3:00 The Village' 7-- 8. E212 Nightly 7:00 4 9:15 ..Sat. 4 Sun. 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