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Show (The Page A3 ItmfS-3nSfpntftf- Thursday, June 1, 2000 nt Man wanted on parole violation leads cops on chase A Moab man wanted on a parole violation allegedly led police officers in a short e Thursday, May 25. After running a short distance, Le fell facedown on the ground. When the officers caught up with turn and turned him over, they reportedly discovered he was holding two small bomb-lik- e objects in his hands. The man is being held in Grand County Jail for parole violation and his name is currently being withheld until he hss been arraigned. Acting Moab Police Chief Mike Navarre said his department is considering filing additional charges against the man, foot-chas- including aggravated assault, assault on a public officer, resisting arrest and making a bomb threat. The incident began when an officer spotted the man Thursday off-dut- y v -- hollywood.com Showtimes for then fell face down. When the two officers caught up with him, they allegedly discovered the two bomb-hk- e objects in his hands. They were described as two Budweiser beer cans, wrapped in black electrical tape with wires at tached After arresting the man, the cans were later taken to the shooting range where an officer shot at them. Folice would not disclose yet whether they exploded or not. The evidence was sent to the state crime lab for testing. Wang organization scholarships awarded The two $500 College Scholarships offered by Mr J.J. Wang, President of Quintstsr Management Company, were awarded to two Grand County High School Seniors: Sarah Bobbitt and an applicant having a parent that works for the company andor its affiliated companies. Mr. Wang would like to wish both girls continued success with their education. shows before 6 p m. $4 community, one of the scholarships was reserved for an applicant that woi ks for Quintstar Management or (pP (pr i Kimberly Swenson. Bobbitt plans to put her scholarship money toward college at Ouachita Baptist University located in Arkadelphia, AR where she will major in Marine Biology and minor in Zoology. Swenson will be attending Utah State University in Logan this fall and plans to major in Business. Both girls are employed at local businesses in the community and will continue working until they leave for school. Although both scholarship winners were selected based on Red Rock Elementary is looking for Kindergarten students who still school year need to register for the 2000-200- 1 If you have a child w ho w ill be 5 years of age on or before Sept 2, 2'MKJ. to find out about registrat.on contact Red Rock Elementary at 259-732School officials say it is important for students to be rtgirtered now, in the of kinderspring, so that the school is prepared with an adequate number w school begins this August garten classes hen Please pass this information along to parents of kindergarten age 3k Cfa .ft' ,;r--v 1 With Colorful Vines! UjMlTLJ (blue & purple ) ILjncyhudsk (red pinks jnJ pink lenunuJe) - Trumpet Vine (red & yellow) cl low lowering Hops JG scholastic achievements, work ethics, and contributions to the 6200 All at 8 20 p m., east ai the dry gym near the Old Middle School an Center Street. After calling in fer an ID check on the suspect and for a outy officer, the two officers approached. But before they could get ckwe, the man allegedly turned nd ffed in the direction of Star Hall, Register kindergarten students early for school year rSilXCTjMiLymQ X I J J. Wang is petered i with scholarship reoptents Sarah Bobbitt and Kimberly Swenson SUNSHINE GARDENS All ft Downtown, 275 V. IS YOUR CAR Rj ttl2l3E& Guarantee FREE Mobile Service Road Trip ak We will pay up to Nightly 7:00 4 9:45 SaL 4 Sun. Matinaes 1:00 4 3:45 iy, Moab Williams Man Auto Glass No-Le- 12-- 3 Sunday - 10-- 5 Daily Nightly 7:00 4 9:30 SaL 4 Sun. Matmeas 1 :00 4 3:30 Rurpue Sueds 20 Off LET US PINPOINT ITS HEEDS 25 Yea r Experience $125 of your insurance deductible AM CEFTirtW) TECHNtTtAM Rebecca Lynn Baggett shown here with her first grade class at Copper , Rebecca Lynn Baggett, daughter of Richard and Helen Hawks and Gary Hout, will graduate from Westminster College on Saturday, June 3, 2000. Rebecca has earned a bachelor of arts in elementary education and a minor in art. She will graduate with honors. Rebecca graduated from Grand f work Major and Mumt AI type Hills Elementary School in South Salt Lake. rnt r A teymr ARCHES klnunDq. Repair Center 352 ted Am Una Urap. Chrmdrt fbrd Ann. ChryaUr Cariilka. 12 N. Main Dtanwon Computer Sytrtna ffihlii Iktoctkal 259-495- Subaru Motifa, Honda. Maoan. Toynitt. BMW. Tun 9 Brake Service Ufto Almnucorr CircMraL-Mirr- Story. FUrt byrriaM Corbumhon. County High School before attending Westminster College. She currently works for Granite School Dis- trict at Copper Hills Elementary BIG ROCK CLOTHING COMPANY School as a 1st grade teacher. The commencement ceremony will be held at Westminster Colleges Dane Hansen Memorial Field rt 9 a.m. Ray Suarez, senior correspondent for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, will give the commencement address. Other hot ored commencement guests include John M. Huntsman, Sr. and Karen H. Huntsman, owners of the Huntsman Corporation. Westminster College, a private nondenominational college of 2,300 students, was founded in 1875. The college prepares its graduates. For five consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has listed Westminster College in the top tier of public and private colleges in the western U.S. JEANS Nature's West r,.;1 Sr;.. - v si, 4T ,v a mJmmmrnmrn a wll 1 2:v CEHU HUMANE Or SOCIETY l Seeking of oowooi 7 rj TL-- , in in MOAB Hones for Pets VALLEY of wks old. Lu y is a blue eyed scal-pSiamese mm Snickers is a beautiful white Siamese mm with peach trimmings. Siblings found in Spanish Valley; seasonal owner must find loving, permanent home; love to play to-gether; not afraid of dogs; must see these 1 $ d babies! the Week' 0 To 82 North Main VPOEBWM 9 a.m. Open TILm VLL to 1 be married . . . t. Oleen and Shauna Godfrey of Garland, Utah announce the marnage of their daughter Alison to Dustin Haycock, son of Richard Haycock and Debe Haycock of Moab. The couple will be married on Saturday, June 3, 2000 in Moab, and an Open House will be held that evening from 7 to 9 at the Rotary Park. They will also be honored at an open house on June 10, 2000 in Tremonton, Utah. The bride is a 1 997 graduate of Bear River High School. She attended Souttiem Utah University and is currently working at Flying J Corporate Offices in Brigham City. The groom is a 1996 graduate uf Grand County High School. He is finishing his senior year at Weber State University, majoring in Criminal Justice. The couple Bngham City. will reside in V1 blue-eye- Shiloh; old Golden RetneverShepherd cross, 529. extremely affectionate; plays well with others; needs lots of love and attention. kves outdoors Approx. 4 rescued from pound on Sponsored by: Dreamheecers Inn 259-599- 8 One of Moab's finer BABs We proudly support the work DON 7 bOKGEI OUKNLW HGIlJNE:25V-Humanet4o6- Web address: httpywww.moabutah. 2 of the HSMV. |