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Show Fdge B7 Beck named to Iowa academic team ArieUe Beck of Moab, a graduate of Grand County High School, was one of 12 student athletes named to the Iowa Conference Team on Wednesday, Nov. 22. She is a student at Upper Iowa University. Beck won the honors as a member of the Womens Golf Team. 121 She is a physical education major. Beck shot a season-bes- t against William Penn College on Oct. 3. She is also a member of the womens basketball team. Beck is averaging 8.5 points Through four games (the team is and 4.0 rebounds per game. She needs to make 29 more threes to e become the schools leader in career Beck is a junior at Upper Iowa U. 2-2- ), all-tim- three-pointer- s. American Legion Christmas party is Dec. 8 The American Legion and Auxiliary will hold their annual Christmas party in the Legion Room at the Senior Center on Friday, Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m. For further details, call Mary Keogh at 3 or Lois at 259-587- 259-739- 7. Christmas Sale!! 25 Off all Inventory!! T.I. Maps, etc. 29 E. Center A fj Dr. Todd A Hackney Your clear choice for an optometrist The Grand County Recreation Special Service District winds up a busy year with a $3, 000 contribution to the Moab Swim Center that completes funding efforts for a solar heating system for water circulation. In addition to maintaining and rt Disposables, Monovision Complete Optical Service e bifocals, Fashion tints, Photochromies, High Index lenses (thinner and lighter), coating Large Selection of Fashion Frames No-lin- 259-944- 1; 7 Desert Plaza let facilities, and ongoing roadway upgrades at the OSTA The district is exploring entertainment events to offer in 2001 as well. The Recreation Special Service District board will have several seat openings starting January, 2001. Community volunteers are needed to fill these vacancies. developing the Old Spanish Trail Arena (OSTA) facilities, the Recreation Special Service Districts mission is to provide recreation facilities and programs for Grand County citizens. "The community survey from 1999 indicated a desire for The board meets the second Wednesday of each month, and interested individuals are encouraged to send a letter of application to the Grand County Council, 125 East Center Street, swimming during the winter Moab, UT 84532. yearly community events are hosted at the Old Spanish Trail arena. Some of these events are made possible by recreation district monies. In 2000 OSTA Manager Carl Dixon introduced a rodeo during County Fair days for the community to enjoy. Several concerts were put on at the arena in 2000, supported by the Recreation District. Immediate future plans for the Recreation District include the addition of 50 livestock stalls, renovation and improvements to the BMX track, the Complete Family Eye Care Diagnostic Equipment Evaluation tor Eye Disease, Glaucoma, Cataracts Complete Contact Lense Service Gas Permeable, Soft Lenses for astigmatism. Tinted lenses to change eye color, Thursday, December 7, 2000 addition of permanent outside toi Bastian is named to Grand Circle board Moab businesswoman Sandy Bastian has recently been elected to the Grand Circle Association Board of Directors. The Grand Circle Association promotes visitation to Moab as well as the desert southwest It also provides networking opportunities between the various entities of the Grand Circle Association. Moab has not had represen- Marie Tallerico and Jonathan Allen Rec. Board makes donations to swim, equestrian centers located in Swanny City Park. Each year the Grand County Recreation Special Service District contributes monies that equal 40'X of the Moab City Recreation budget. This funding enables Moab City Recreation to offer the many youth and adult athletic programs under its jurisdiction. The recreation board also supports youth athletic programs in Green River with an annual financial contribution. Improvements to the OSTA facility over the past year include the addition of a flagpole, a chain link fence around the race track, and BMX track upgrades. Many Wirtif.fetMM 471 S. Main 3 nhf pendent In May 2000, the Recreation Special Service board also provided the $16,000 in necessary funds to coir plete the Skate Park, .11 State-of-the-A- -- months. Extending the swim season at the Moab Swim Center works towards partially fulfilling this wish," stated Marcy Till, recreation board member. (next to First Security Bank) See the enclosed flyer in this weeks newspaper Many great gift ideas - Come in! t cDg tTimrs Memorial Newborns A girl w as bom to Andrea Lee Bianchini and Ronald Allen Bianchini of Blanding on Nov. 6, 2000. . A boy was born to Heather Brandenburg Monique and Michael Dean Brandenburg of Moab on Nov. 6 , 2000. A girl was born to Cane Elaine Zufelt and John Wesley Hill of Moab on Nov. 6, 2000. A boy was born to Melissa Kris Tallerico of Moab on Nov 8, 2000 A girl was bom to Cynthia Leigh Lammert and Robbie Lynn Lammert of Moab on Nov 14, 2000 A girl w as bom to Amy Mane Cox and Tyson Paul Cox of Moab on Nov 17, 2000 A boy was born to Trish Charro Lesmeister and Tyson Wayne Lesmoi?ter of Moab on Nov 27, 2000 A girl was born to Lianne Elaine Kelly and Christopher Paul Kelly of Moab on Nov 30, 2000 tAoaf? Man ,'s) XI Aato Glass X. m w. 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