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Show Page A5 (Till (Iiim'&-3ltiiU'.U'Uirt- - it Thursday, March 8,2001 New edition of Canyon Legacy hits home run with coverage of mountain man Andy Swanson by Sam Taylor to gt t together up t ht re the snow melts er Over the yeers Moabs Dan OLaurie Museum has contributed greatly to the documented history of this region of Utah, with the periodic publicaticr of its book, Canyon Legacy. During that time, the issues, each devoted to a particular segment of area history, the 40 issues published so far have ranged from pretty good to darned good This week marks the publication comple- Utah-Colo-lad- a k M G Edi- The majestic La Sal Mountains rise to alpine heights from surrounding deserts and canyons. They are the subject of the most recent Canyon Legacy, published by the Dan OLaune Museum. a full two hours with Legacy. It velous job. She and husband Monte now live in Canon City, was fascinating. It is certainly a for who where they are involved in shares Colo., anyone keeper the restoration business. I was so the love of the La Sals with members of my family. taken with her work, and obvious love of Andys efforts on the north The True Story of Andy Swanson and his Garden of Eden end of the La Sals, that I called them Saturday night and visited particularly enthralled me. I have loved Andys story since I was a for over a half hour about our share of the legend. We told and teenager. I have visited the rubble of his homestead many times, and retold Andy Stories," and vowed explored the area on Andy Mesa many times. Janie Bowthorpe, who wrote the story, did a mar three issues under her belt, has really hit a home run on thio issue. It is chocked full of historical and contemporary articles about the fabulous La Sal Moun- tain range, complete with marvelous illustrations to complement the fine array of writing skills, including one of her own on the fabled Battle of Pinhook. We here at The Times published the book. I got my first-of- f issue Saturday morning from master lithographer he-press Zane Taylor when I came in for the mail. I took it home and spent HUHBHiaWBHaMi reading and renieiiiU-rmgOne of the most mignant - tones in the magazine is (leoige T Powells The Value of the Finest to Muab." Written in 1 92(5 by this boy shows an mtelli gence and predictions that we are still battling This kind of insight is almost unbelievable when you consider his age and the time it was wntten. Read it and jsinder Unfortunately, George lived only a couple of years after he w rote the piece, the victim of pneumonia Rusty Salmons piece on the battle of Pmhook was superb, along with a handful of'ot her well LIQUIDATION AUCTION MEXICAN TILE AND INTERIORS Telavera Deco Tile, Saltillo Floor Large quantities of Tile, rustic furniture, wrought iron fence and gates, office and shop, Kileem and Zapotec rugs, Spectrum floor tile, sinks, Travertine tile, tub saws and more Sold in small quantities for every homeowner Call for Detailed Brochure hand-painte- THE AUCTION TEAM 970-245-11- life against Caff or visit VV!LELANT vim-- ) CancCscajje sjjeciaCists ! SCAPBS - Native PLaret Solutions " 70 259 TLw xout watering system and newgaiden vi urv Consultations, installation and design sen nes Plant ordeis aie tommy in soon phuo your special onto NOTV1 lll 1 suspension. April Denton was fined $50 for failure to stop at light. Ricardo Gonzalez-Sandova- l was fined $440 for no insurance and speeding. A $492 warrant was issued for Cesar Hernandez, who failed to appear on a charge of no y desert tHe appear on a charge of driving on and 85 property) eady' - ntoxication. A $1242 cash-onlwarrant vas issued for Craig Wesson, vho failed to appear on charges f driving on revoked license and iO insurance. Nicholas D. Bumpers was ined $445 for possession of d Its Spring Court News Justice Court has been in session in Grand County, with Judge Paul C. Cox presiding. Nathaniel Lee was fined 5985 for disorderly conduct, Saturday, March 17, 10:00 a.m. N. Westgate - Grand Junction CO 595 (the t lees iiiiif hulls think e, esenifsse iiieu't IVuR do you need to ijtt your Actions taken in Justice Court of Grand County hreat o , tor Rusty Salmon, with only p one who uses and loves the La Sal Mountains, as do all members of my family Pu k one up at the Museum Its nuniest cost wiM he worth the bucks illustrated suhjetts, including one tii.it explains why the liorder has a kink in it We highly recommend Volume 41 of Canyon Le gacy to any ,t Some Climb Mountains fot Pits As always, Lloyds wot k is well worth Mountain ;o simu Museum ttulwiut Llovd Person contributed a great art it le, tion of Volume entitled 41, Memoirs." . I Ik ' El St Ik !!"S KBO Ii I 3 si ) SCI 1 iLi lit Sunil, I I ( -- Milieus iii pi lnli sis ') ,uj Till 5U?2 jS'Wtm insurance. A $547 warrant was issued for Richard McKnight III, who failed to appear on charges of paraphernalia and no drivers license warrant was issued for Michael Zane Lammert, who failed to appear on a charge of A $555 lewdness. A $497 warrant was issued for Hugo R. Cachu, who failed to POSITION OPEN Secretary to AdministraCouncil County tor - Full time position with Executive and speeding driving on suspension. An $882 warrant was issued for Timothy Young, who failed to appear on charges of driving on revocation and no license plate light Jason Miles Rockwell was fined $80 for speeding and expired drivers license. Michele Phillips forfeited bail on a charge of vicious dog at large. April Denton was fined $405 for driving on suspension. Sherry L. Copas was fined $505 for driving on suspension, no insurance and using previous County benefits. Salary: $9.77 per hour. Minimum Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent, some advanced coursework preferred, plus three years related office experience and owners plates. Ted Ecker was fined $692.27 for issuing a bad check, or education. For complete job description and to apply: Contact Workforce Services, e 1165 South Highway 2, Moab, UT 84532. (435) 2593700. Applications accepted until 5:00 p.m. March 23, 2001. EOEADA. Qualified women and minority are encouraged to apply. which amount included Ere UCTC: o restitution. (ittm Barbara Parmenter was fined $250 for retail theft. 191-St- Israel o ffTraftirfflMPTn 0 C22!l3?yQ3CtEltin3IEnH9 0 gEDGMiiflE) was fined $602.64 for theft of services, Barron-Ramire- z which amount includes restitution. A number of matters were continued to later dates, set for trial or sentencing, or otherwise Published in The Times Independent March 8 and 15, 2001. 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