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Show (The Page A4 tEimrs--31nbrpciiu'- nt Thursday, August 1 0, 2000 VUitinj Moab ami want to Koep inteiAch - W - From the Grand County Travel Council VISITORS COMMENT CORNER allyarlonj? Subscribdto rollovung are some visitor comments that we hae received regarding businesses in the commumts. It is always great to receise and even better to share them: - About the Moab Intorma-tio- Resturns from mission Johnson has returned from serving in the Sao Paulo, Brant East Mission for the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter Day Saints He will be reporting on his mission on Aug. 13 at 12 45 p m. m the Huntington First Ward at 115 South 400 East in Huntington Moab friends are invited to join him at the service and a dinner afterward at the Johnson home 1 Snyder Memorials, Inc. 1 929 now to schedule an appointment Moab at your convenience. KJfB e Moat c -- I Hwy. in Devilettes are off to a new season are oft to a great new season After a performance n the annual rodeo parade, the Devilettes headed oft to USA Drill camp took home an in Logan The team participated in variable classes and they The Grand County Devilettes excellent trophy for their hard work The team also received a teamwork spirit for This stick and the friendship boot, which all the other teams at camp voted Cockayne; President, Arthur, Seniors. Crystal include Mindy year's Devilettes TreaVice President, Christina Davis (not pictured), Secretary, Cassidy Striblen, All Leader, Fuller, Lindsey Spirit surer, Juniors Dance Dinsmore, Historian, Sophomores Camille Cnristian, Courtney Knowles, Natasha 50 at Municipal Cemetery Grand Junction, Colo r4t Sendee effective ShjOO Iftrw 97500 Frenchy LaForest: the happiest man in Moab Saturday night was Frenchy LaForest as more than 100 of his friends helped him celebrate his 93rd birthday at the Civic Center. A quartet of singers, calling themselves The Gallstone Quartet serenaded him. Later, he was presented with an electronic keyboard, a decorated monkey tree, and a portable marimba. The evening was topped off by the showing of a video about Frenchy, followed by a led by Frenchy on the key- FLIGHT SCHEDULE Monday - Friday sing-a-lon- g boards For all his 93 years, he hours Saturday played for 4 Unrestricted One Way $109.00 Unrestricted Round Trip $210.00 7 Day Advance ReservationPurchase $99.00$1 85.00 14 Day Advance ReservationPurchase $89.00$ 175.00 Fare is and subject to a $50.00 change fee. tfje 6?oufs will lillAta 4 7, m ,, ih1ni7 A .ir 4 C,h M ,w. S..L..A - . h 1991 S. Hwy. 191. Moab. UT 435-259-64- 24 OMI LIVE MUSIC Wednesday yTfiursJou ftuo 9 and fi9 & Saturday 'Friday Auo Tf fer TS fcWtflWT Great RecFi (y Rail from (2ar6pndale, ftwesame (3ee Salurdsv, fern At. 12 SITCLl Featuring Amateur Ladies: Critic RecA $olt & Alternative ake City LU!ES MOlfTf Contest IFnnee Brintjynnr bm or Just yourseJvrS tnd enjoy the fur? Starts st I pua. (ioys: For rent rat info and registration, tal Ul SS7Y during in (Branb Countg anb tfje cAeas u ,rp night. Sunday, he was reportedly at it again on his new keyboard at 7 a.m. Appreciation is offered to all those persons and businesses who contributed, including the superb pen and ink portrait of Frenchy by John Hagner. FET) pm. Topic is Why I Want to Further My Education Essays will be judged by a panel and winner will be announced on August IS, 2000. Ikiiij 2 50 number Word limit is 350 words Essays due to Dr. Sharon Ziegler by August 15, 2000, no later than 259-725- thi The happiest man in Moab on AIRLINES Y2 B2 M2 $400 for Fall, 2000 tuition at Moab Center, CEU Must be high school graduate to be eligible CEU students may apply Essay must be typed and doublespaced On the title page, the entrant's name, age, telephone Snow-Needle- Cn(ic CH Y1 b Sara Groff, Freshman: Becky Byrd, Mara LaFontame, Melissa Adkison, Burraston, Amy Bridwell. cficdiifed FARES (includes 7.5 Contest ly 800-808-2020 SUNRISE 9-75- 25 Archies Scholarship the friends of the Icte Donovan Roberts By Donovan's will, he donated his extensive library to where he served for many years as a beloved professor CEU wishes to memonalize Donovan by making his books available for use by current and future students. To do this, CEU needs in constructing and finishing bookcases, creating and engraving plaques, sorting books, placing inout cards in the books, etc If you would like to assist, and thereby honor Donovan who gave so much to our community, please call Sharon or Belinda at No donation is too small to honor this mans memory' CEU-Moa- Contact Lucy Carlisle . Call 435-2- 5 To Engrave your love in stone with a special marker for your loved one. Call S3 Queer (cut ef area) $22 in town Former Moab resident Dalen -- locally owned and operated since Independent A - -- Ttmes- - V n From unsigned Center - This information center is informative and nice. It is a good way to learn about the Moab area. When my husband dies.. .he s go2. From JR I ing to heasen. When I die... m going to the Sunflower Inn. Such was our visit here thanks to Gloria and her wonderful wa with people. We 11 return. i. F rom kC - About the Sleep Inn - I also wanted sa that I enjoyed my stay at sour motel. It was quiet to and all staff that spoke to were extremely restful and nue. It s probabl not often that people comment, but I wanted you to kno...I will stay there again and will advise others to do so. 1. -- The : 4 urrounbing ... are each invited to be our Honored Guest at our church building dedication. It will be held this coming Sunday, August 13, beginning at 1:00 p.m. Our building is looted at 456 Emma Blvd. in Moab, right behind the original Maverik Country Store. Kv73Z3!J Chevron! You Vf)e QRoa6 Cfjurdj Valley crcfacrofYok." rfMdp& ini REGULARLY $2.69 NOW ONLY $1.99 THRU AUG. 15TH Hope you're hlfngrv.. of Cfjrist Get a breakfast sandwich, chicken, Piccadilly Pizza, and ice cream sH In ono stop! ftrrtmti ty w rrri ve AiT pizza. I ITT I f? i 5 ' t rv 1 soil Chevron I |