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Show Wye tmea-nhepenh- ent Residential Commercial Land & Lots Rentals Leases Moab Community School hosts Austrian Moab Community School, Moabs Kindergarten through 8th gratis Public Charter School, in conjunction with the Utah Arts Council are hosting Salzburger Echo in an Oktoberfest Concert on Friday, October 15, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. at Star Hall. Salzburger Echo brings the Alps to their audiences, playing Old World and contemporary folk music from the alpine regions of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. f They continue to amaze audiences with their twelve-foalphoms, Swiss cowbells, holz glachter and harmony yodel-inPerformances in authentic costuming are musically enjoyable and visually exciting! Together since 1992, Salzburger Echo has played ot g. many venues and festivals throughout the United States Central Utah Insurance serving southern Utah over 40 years Homeowners Insurance Builders Risk Business Insurance 170 E. 100 S. i Moab I 259-598- 1 I fax: John Fogg Gianne Fosse Renee Lance www.insuremoab.com Fdoo and Europe. They are one of the most sought after Alpine bands in the nation. Festivals such as Oktoberfest in Mt. Angel, Oregon; Snowbirds Annual Oktoberfest (Snow- bird, UT); Wurstfest in New Braunfels, Texas; Houston Oktoberfest at the Garden In The Heights, Houston, Texas; and Snake River Brewing Company Jackson, WY invite Salzburger Echo back year after year because of their energy, wit and outstanding musicianship. The audience will experience a high energy, toe tap- hand clapping, ping, shunkeling good time while listening to traditional and contemporary Volksmusik from the alpine regions of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Authentic costumes, Alphorns, Swiss twelve-fo- ot As National Breast Cancer Awareness Month begins October 1, research continues to play an important role in conquering the disease. According to the American Cancer Society, the nations leading voluntary health organization, an estimated 1,080 new cases of breast cancer are expected to occur among Utah oro? eaorjoe he " jivy'.T'1 Salzburger Echo tation will be preceded by a Bavarian feast. The children are busy preparing for the Bavarian Festival including research of the region, making costumes, trying out Bavarian recipes, and learning the music, song and dance to the tra- ditional Bird Dance. Continued on page B6... Salzburger Echo will be delivering an educational program for Moab Community School students during the school day on October 15. The program will include an interactive presentation on AustrianBavar-ia- n folk music, yodeling and sharing of the instruments with the children. The presen- - women during 2004. However, mortality rates from the disease are on the decline, down percent per year nationally from 1990 to 2000 in all women, according to the Society. This decrease is due largely to detection and im- p.m. on Friday, September 24. The fire burned a quarter of an acre and was located within half a mile from the East Coal proved treatment options, discovered through research. Creek prescribed fire site. Based on evidence at the scene, the fire was human-cause- d and did not result from the prescribed fires that were conducted the few days prior. Law Enforcement Officer Don Lum investigated the fire later that day. We are currently investigating evidence left at the scene including the tire tracks found at the point of ignition. No human-cause- d fire on public land is taken lightly. Each fire is investigated, evidence is collected and all leads are checked out. 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Contact 893-220- 6 Lynette Robison, Snow College Richfield Campus (435) for an application and position announcement. EEOE Closing date: October 6, 2004. For all your real estate needs, call 259-569- 3. LAND RESIDENTIAL i a iikiiiuimiriiuii 5926 CASTLE Tf fia IS THE PLACE TO LIVE... and this is the house to live in. With a living room, family room AND 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, you have space for all of gayour needs. Add to this: a rage, workshop, and the best water in the area. Viola! Asking $219,000. for all of this. Call today. 5748 ONE ACRE LOT WITH MANUFACTURED HOME... owner financing at 1 0 down. Spanish Valley sewer is paid for but not hooked up. Asking $115,000. 6053 1996 MANUFACTURED HOME... Doublewide in great condition. Clean! Possible owner financing. See Anthony for details. $29,000. 5792 GET MORE FOR YOUR $$$... in this long and rambling home with views of the La Sal Mountains on 1 full landscaped acre. Priced to sell... you will appreciate this 3 bed, 2 bath stucco's warm and open feeling as much as its value featuring 2 fireplaces. $325,000. 5341 DONT MISS SEEING THIS quality home set among red rocks in a secluded valley at the end of Juniper Dr. All natural landscaping, with a beautiful view of the valley below! Lots of extras. $382,920. 5932 PRICE HAS BEEN DRASTI CALLY REDUCED on this great family home. Five beds, three full baths, new appliances, central air. Immaculate condition. All this for $179,000, and just waiting for you! 6000 LARGE COMFORTABLE HOME NEAR GOLF COURSE... Just listed! Five beds, 2 baths (plumbed for an additional full bathroom, unfinished) on Arena Roja. Walking distance to the golf course. This 3,500 sq. ft. home on .5 acre has the room for your family to grow. Recently remodeled basement and expanded storage in the two car garage makes it easy to move in and be ready for the school year. Very energy efficient home. Fireplace in the living room. Owner financing can be considered. Asking $335,000. Sellers are VALLEY owneragents. IN HOME 5867 QUAINT BLANDING... in a quiet neighborhood. Large fenced back yard. Great views of the Abajo Mountains. Priced to sell. $59,900. 5915 TOP NOTCH CONDO... blessed with the best views in Rim Village. Club house and large pool. Many upgrades! Master bedroom; fireplace! Lots of tile. Ok for nightly rental too! Move quickly-th- is one won't last!!! $237,500. 5877 17 ACRES WITH MOBILE HOME... Rectangular lot in beautiful new La Sal. Fantastic wide open views. Water well and irrigation shares. Small barn and cellar. Land mostly cleared and in grass. Only $95,000. 5917 BEAUTIFUL CONDO... with great features: filter water system, flat top stove top; glass shower doors, gas fireplace. Lots of storage. Lighting upgrades dimmer switches on panels. Upstairs view of Moab rim. Right by the pool. Only $147,500. 5393 GREAT INCOME PROP ERTY... In town, single wide trailer with adjacent bungalow. Wonderful location with lots of space. This is a steal at $100,000. 6009 GREAT 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME in Grand Oasis. Owners very motivated to sell. Easy to show. Asking $24,500. 6033 HOUSE IN BLUFF... on 12 acre. Currently used as a rental property. Being sold as is. Within Bluff historical district. $79,000. 6081 BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF PROPERTY... located in the downtown area. Covered outside porch. Outside stairs to the attic storage area. - basement storage area. Three bedrooms and two baths. Apricot, apple and plum trees as well as roses on this .75 acre lot. Full 6034 THREE ACRES OF PRIME UNDEVELOPED LAND in Bluff near the San Juan river. Priced to sell! $99,000. 6029 & 6030 BEAUTIFUL, PRISTINE COLORADO RANCH FOR SALE... 160 acres, 60 irrigated. Two bed home with new carpet, linoleum, and pergo flooring. Only access to 2 spectacular canyons, creek runs the length of the property. Irrigation ditch, fence improvements, new sprinkler guns & pump, new stack yard. 50 mins, from Moab on a scenic highway. Tellu-rid- e only 2 hours away. Caretakers living on the property. $598,000. 5814 TWO ACRES OF LAND IN BLUFF... prime property within walking distance of the San Juan River. Has septic, water, phone, and electric to property boundary. Beautiful views of red rock cliffs and Abajo Mountains. $67,500. 5236 ONE ACRE WITH GREAT POTENTIAL... Perfect for that special project, whether it be commercial, industrial, or even an apartment complex! Some owner financing available. Asking just $125,000. 5690 FIVE ACRE LOT IN MOUNTAIN SHADOW SUB... in Old La Sal. Great views of the La Sals & Lone Peak. Electricity and phone are run to the lot. Good value, offered at $30,800. 5259 BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT, excellent views of the valley, the Moab rim and the La Sal Mountains. Minutes from the Moab golf course. Utilities in the street. Unique building location, the feeling of spaciousness, privacy, yet a short drive into Moab. $1 19,000. 5598 GREAT LOT, very buildable, with juniper and pinyon pines. In the back is an arroyo, should have good water. All for $73,000. 2 5820 HERES YOUR OWN ACRE SOUTHWEST SANCTUARY... on Wray Mesa, southeast of Moab! Pines, sage, oak! Awesome views of La Sal Mountains. Great home or cabin site! Asking $108,000. 5755 13 ACRES IN MONTICELLO AREA... Beautiful property with large junipers and views of four mountain ranges. Has phone. Neighbors have GREAT water. Animal rights. Well maintained county road. Yours for only $44,400. 5885 4.36 ACRES VACANT LAND... in La Sal with views of the mountains. Utilities next lot over. $39,000. 13-1- COMMERCIAL 4983 THE COTTONWOOD STEAK HOUSE. Own a thriving restaurant with indoor & outdoor seating, 2 kitchens and a apartment. A comfortable 3 bed, 2 bath home at the rear. Lots of extras in this great business! $379,000. 4963 FANTISTIC OPPORTUNITY! WELL ESTABLISHED SLICKROCK CAMPGROUND on North Highway 191. Lots of extras! Pod, shade trees, cabins! Possible owner financing. Owners want to retire. 9.6 acreswell. Offered at $2,300,000. 5846 CADILLAC RANCH R.V. PARK IN BLUFF... 15 full hook-u- p pull thru spaces; 5 with electric & water only; 50 amps. 10 tent sites. Daily, weekly, and monthly rates. Fishing and paddle boats. Shower facilities. On 9 acres. All for only $650,000. 5842 UNIQUE INVESTMENTIN-COMIN GREEN PROPERTY RIVER... 15 space trailer park with existing tenants. A 5 bed, 2 bath, 2 story house & adjacent 3 bedroom rental house all on 3.18 acres. In a quiet neighborhood with mature shade trees and near the banks of the Green River. Owner motivated. $150,000. E G0D H800I634-- 0 77 OTonvisi t G2PC33D site Joe Kingsley Cindy Kingsley Anthony Mason Kelly Stelter Judy Powers 1 260-182- 4 260-274- 7 260-237- 4 260-801- 1 260-955- 3 Bill Adair Carolyn King A. 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