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Show Page A5 ZEIjg Thursday, August 19, 2004 si- -- SyO Accident took life . . . UHP trooper Ken Ballentyne looks over whats left of semi after it missed a curve last Wed. evening while southbound on Hwy. 191 north of Hole in the Rock and crashed into a rock wall. The driver, from Texas, died at the scene. Traffic in both directions was stalled for a couple hours until crews could clean away the debris. Dave MacPhersort photo Tome and Susan Johnson and Gary and Rachel Vancil are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Sabrina Johnson, and son, A.J. Vancil. The wedding will be held Friday, August 20, with a reception to follow at the Old City Park from 7 to 9 p.m. Family and friends are welcome. Service fees in Grand County going up Increased levels in across the boards announced fees library writer Couple to marry ... by Lisa Church David and Mary Engleman are please to announce the marriage of their son, Clinton, to Natalie Carlson, daughter of Fred and Charlene Carlson of Syracuse, Utah. They will be sealed Friday, August 20, 2004 in the Mt. Timpanogos LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening in Syracuse with an Open House to follow on August 28 at the Engleman residence on Antiquity Lane. All family and friends are cordially invited to attend. Clinton and Natalie will reside in Cedar City where both are attending school at Southern Utah University. Soft pom issues Continued from page 1 Lewis and McLeod also raised concerns that having a private club which is not required to serve food in order to sell alcohol to patrons might create safety concerns along state Route 128. Council chair Carmichael defended Levins right to rent his facility to a film company, and took issue with McLeods characterization of Levins business as sexually oriented. He rented a portion ofhis business to HBOO but he does not have a sexually-oriente- d - - business, Carmichael said. You can rent any kind of facility to do that. She added that it isnt our job to decide whether the HBO filming activity should prevent Levin from receiving a liquor license. Levins request failed by a 3 vote with council members McLeod, Joette Langianese, and Lewis voting against the measure. Carmichael, Rex Tanner, and Jerry McNeely voted to approve the request. Councilman Nate Knight did 3-- . . . not attend the meeting. In a telephone interview Wednesday morning, Levin said he did rent rooms to HBO for the filming of Hotel Erotica, but described it as a one-tim- the spring of 2003, he said. Its not happening again and to insinuate that its currently happening - if that is indeed the insinuation - is a lie. Levin , also blasted McLeods characterization of his business. He said nothing at Sorrel River Ranch in the past or present comes close to meeting the state definition of a sexually explicit business. How do you respond to something so stupid and ignorant? We are completely family oriented here, he said. Our property has nothing to do with sex or a sexually-oriente- d business. Its silly to be labeled that. A1 should get his facts straight. Levin said he does not know whether he will ask the council to revisit the licensing request. 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: Township 24 South. Range 20 East SLB&M Section 35: Within (15 acres, more or less) private business has expressed interest in purchasing the d parcel. above-reference- accordance with its administrative rules pertaining to the disposition of its properties, the Trust Lands Administration invites other parties to notify the agency of their interest in purchasing any or all of this property by submitting written letters of interest no later than August 24, 2004 to: Trust Lands Administration 1165 South Highway 191, Suite 5 84532 For more information call John Knight at (435) 259-376- 0. In From business licenses to building permits, fees for Grand County services are going up. The Grand County Council on Tuesday approved the new fee structure for county offices and affiliated public services including Star Hall, County residents overwhelmingly approved a revenue bond to pay for construction of a new county library. Tax increases that will occur as a result of the bond will not appear on property tax bills for at least another year, County Moab 5th Ward on Sunday, Aug. 22 at 1 p.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center in Provo, Utah on Wednesday, Aug. 25. Colton in the son of Jamie Ballard of Moab and Von and Carrie Black of Monticello. He is the grandis Wendy Dalton and Megan motorcycle accident at Lions Back Wednesday, August 11. County High School in Moab, have received scholarships from DeVry University. The announcement was made by Jim Dugan, president of DeVrys Phoenix campus. These scholarships, valued up to $9,000, covers partial tuition payment for the students program. Winners competed against students nationwide and were granted scholarships on the basis of test scores (ACTSAT). Nationwide, in addition to the deans scholarship, DeVry also offers presidential scholarships and the Community Scholars Program to graduating high school seniors.. DeVry University provides high-qualit- career-oriente-d y, associate, bachelors and masters degree programs in technology, business and management. Approximately 49,000 students are enrolled at its 70 locations that are in 20 states and Canada, as well as through DeVry University Online. DeVry University is based in Oakbrook Terrace, 111. . 8 Wood Windows sVf.T4:Ua rSK) iV&Vj sHsr, For Bigs Jobs... The Grand County Sheriffs ...and little jobs Department reported that Peterson was riding his At Footprints, we take every job seriously, whether it's a computer upgrade or network meltdown. We keep a history on motorcycle on a slick rock fin when he lost control and fell over a ledge, landing on the rocks below. He was taken by ambulance to Allen Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead due to extensive injuries to his head and chest. 40-fo- ot every repair we make...so you don't have to. . Computer and Peripheral Repair Computer Upgrades Consulting Services Network Design and Integration 1 00 Service Guarantee Expertise in Windows XP Issues fWDeaert y all1 Fast, free mobile service up to 100 miles1 d Local resident Scott W. Peterson, 47, died in a Dance Hosted by Christopher Layer, Moab Music Festival Knight, both from Grand Vinyl & more expensive building projects will remain unchanged under the new fee structure. Rental fees for some county-ownebuildings will also go up. The minimum cost to rent Star hall will increase to $15 per three hour minimum, and custodial fees will increase $3 per hour to $18. Stall rentals at the arena will increase from $30 to $45 per accident Aug. 11 took life be speaking 259-174- from $50 to $75, and building permits for projects valued between $1 and $25,000 will double to $47. Permit costs for Motorcycle will One call does it ness licenses will increase month. sion for the LDS Church. Colton Moab Man! Auto Glass Area. The cost for county busi- Townsend said earlier this Elder Colton Benjamin Von Black has been called to serve in the Arkansas Little Rock Mis- 1 County Public Library, and the Sand Flats Recreation County will decline slightly for 2004 thanks to stronger than expected county wide growth, . . Moab Man Auto Glass will credit up to $ 25 00 of your insurance deductible We are Insurance Approved & we handle ALL the paperwork Trail Arena rentals, the Grand Property taxes in Grand On Mission . FREE WINDSHIELD! senior center and Old Spanish Grand February, said. Scholarships announced p.m. contributing tional $50,000 in revenue will raise the taxes on a $100,000 home by $2.64. In December, officials estimated that increase would be about $5.16. The tax on businesses valued at $100,000 will be $4.80. State law requires the county council to officially adopt tax rates each year. Clerk Fran Townsend has Holyoak of Moab. iI! Aug. 28 - Sept. 10 Reception Sat. Aug. 28-- 7 Moab, UT December to help offset increasing operational and administrative expenses will cost taxpayers far less than originally expected. The Grand County Council officially approved the 2004 county tax rate on Tuesday, and according to the final numbers, the librarys addi- - son of Gary and Patricia at Soul Food, 50 N. Main In A Grand County Public Library tax increase approved in It happened one time in MIITSill IT A contributing writer occurrence. e SIGHT WHLIOII !IM by Lisa Church month for up to nine horses Rental for 10 or more horses will incur a new fee of $30 per month A complete list of all county fees is available at the county clerks office. At the Moab Arte and Ret realton Center Dance August featured Caller: 259-438- 4 Laraine Miner Sail Lake City, PRINTS Call Footprints 2K8PM UT do upgrades andor repairs on PCs and Macs We witf) jpecwfgne.it: Craig Miller Folklorist, Utah Arts Council U'or more infbrniation25WII).li 121 E. 100 S. 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