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Show Page A6 -- - clbc (Timrs-3nbrprnbpi- Thursday, August 9, 2001 it Chamber hires new administrator, appoints new board members he I " ( 11 i M !I M nr. " I .1 h I ' ( K hi .1 I i ' t 'el i variety of customers, helping them with their business needs Martin also taught busmess and finance classes at a private college in Chicago. In New Lenox, 111., Martin was on the board of directors of the local chamber of commerce for five years, including two years as board president. He was twice elected to the Lockport City Council, were he served on the Annexation and Development, Economic Development, and Law and Ordinance committees. He was a member of et I X ' II li iler in,,', i W lit hi' ! III I t . lull u i I in '1 ,,,, ' in, ii,,,i l ui II M ,l , ,, u I i II II, t: 'tinJ " hti'iii, 'I III III I In ' . I" I ti i I i ' I ' hi -i i I n , i in 'i vi ,i .mil ' ' , h, j,j ,,) in, ,ii th hi ,i ,i i llul , .l,,llili i i, " i r 111 mu uni ,ie ,i Chamber of Commerce Administrator Randy Martin, at center, stand between new board members Dave Condie (left) and Kevin Fitzgerald. New in allliiii.lte' aiTurding to the chamber board. After a rigorous interview process during which several outstanding and talented individuals were considered. the board's selection committee is confident that Randys background, experience and enthusiasm will provide a valuable foundation for attaining the mission of the chamber, said Saina, Chamber board president. Martin and his wife, Racheal, and their three daughters moved to Moab from Chicago two and a half years ago. The Martin family, former owners of the Portal RV Park, recently purchased Music of Moab. Randy has been involved with Moab youth sports programs, coaching both girls volleyball and basketball. A graduate of Northern Illinois University in 1982, Martin re- Celebration at Cali Cochitta ceived his degree in Economics and Business Administration. During his career in Illinois, Martin was president of the First Chicago Bank in Orland Park, 111. As president of the bank, he worked with a Members of the Moab Area Chamber of Commerce attend the ribboncutting ceremony with Moab Mayor Karla Hancock at the Cali Cochitta House of Dreams Bed and Breakfast Innkeepers of the establishment are David and Kimberley Bouer Photo by Jeft Richards Health Department to check car seats crash or sudden stop, v on i body weight is mult ipl les l) the speed of the c or So a 10 pound h Id in an iinpait at 10 mill s pel lion I will strike flic inti i lot i ,ir Mnf.ii os or olijei ts out with tfie force of a side tile M lilt 1200 pound obect ('lulil pas-.- ngei a sellout Issm . Child seat s.ilctv passenger lupines arc preventable 1 lie Legislators take the issue of hdd passenger saletv seriously. Iil'o They pasted a new law effective.Mac 1,2000 The summary of tins new law is as follows The pur pose of Ins law is to p lotet t Utahns f i om in i less death and injury and I lid vou know tii.it m a In an on going effort to improve child safety in vehicles, please contact Tamie at the Southeastern Utah District Health Department at (435) and schedule an appointment to have your car seat checked. She will help you properly install your car seat. reduce taxpayer costs resulting from traffic collisions Children zero through their fifth birthday must by properly restrained in an approved car safety sea! in a motor vehicle, Utah law requires the driver and all passengers to be buckled if a seat belt is available. You may tie stopped and cited if anvone under 19 years is unrestrained Occupants of the motor c t Service set for Joella Horton JoElla Lodema Horton, 63, died Aug. 6, 2001. Funeral Services will be held at 11 a m. Friday, Aug. 10 at Spanish Valley Mortuary chapel, with viewing from 9 to 11 a.m. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Cemetery A complete obituary will be printed next week. OPENING NIGHT ItECEPTION lVi-- J K 1 id , . (.niter Sh ke .in , iiipiu.n iber r, S3 1 Ii M in ( 'enter Mi..w - 'A ,iti n. ik ( b r TILL GALLERY 61 N. Main I'om Till - N.n tire llnitogr.iphy CAVIL DREAMERS GALI LRY C,II Mam N. s Juliette ,igi u hi i Silk Painting JiwJrv 1 53. , . Clayton Oliver Fellabaum died Aug. 1, 2001, in Ferron, Utah at age 89 He was a resident of Green River for many years. Memorial services were held Aug. 5 in Green River. Inurnment was Aug. 6, 2001 at Sunset Memorial Cemetery in Moab. Clayton is survived by a daughter, Phyllis Johnson, Jackson, Calif., and grandsons, nephews and nieces. Arrangements were by Spanish Valley Crematory, Larry and Susan Turpen, directors. T OVIRIOOK GUITRY h n Il t ' Mow Available! . s Postal 'Viota 13 KB ? HR 3 H 1 IB a Ik Lfl mm nn BRi 'iiiniiniMiirrr m jf tut inBnwrii Convenient city living with the feel of wide open spaces and great views. Each home includes Your own lot NOT a rental space Home on a permanent, concrete foundation. Fully landscaped with automatic sprinkler system. NO DOWN PAYMENT anasa REALTY, INC. 755 N Mam St. easurer), g organization committed it to bringing families and communities together to build affordable housing. In other recent Moab Area Chamber of Commerce news, two new board members have been elected by the membership at large to fill vacancies on the chamber board. Kevin Fitzgerald and Dave Condie were each announced as new board members during the chamber luncheon July 31. of the Fitzgerald is local Century 21 real estate company (Quality Realty, Inc.), and is of the website also the moabutah.com. He and his wife of both busiJulianne nesses) moved to Moab nine years ago, and are the parents of nine children. Fitzgerald is a past president of Seekhaven and a member of the Moab Trails Committee. He enjoys coaching, refereeing, and participating in sports, including (co-own- snow boarding. Condie is the owner of Greywolf Consulting and Training, a local computer consulting company. He is also a computer instructor for the local extension office of the College of Eastern Utah. Single car port. Protective CC&Rs. Moab Mayor Karla Hancock and members of the Moab Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors help cut the ribbon at the new location of the Center Cafe. Owners Zee and Paul McCarroll flank the mayor. Photo by Jeff Richards Center Cafe opens at new location The Moab Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the new location of Center Cafe at 60 N. 100 W. on Sunday, Aug. 5. Over 250 guests were in attendance, enjoying live music by local band Keltica and doors to the public on Friday, Aug. 10 at 5:30 p.m. with a new menu. Beginning Aug. 27, the restaurant will be open for lunch Monday-FridaThe new location will also be the host to a market featuring light appetizers. items as well as prepared food for take-ou- t dining. The Center Cafe will open the and specialty food hard-to-fin- d Pontiac Chevrolet Oldsmobile Retai MakeRRMode Bravada ...Loaded Olds $32,105.00 Loaded 1 ... $32,715.00 Chev Silverado 500 Avalanch .....Loaded Chev $36,961.00 Trail Blazer Chev $33,720.00 ZR2 Tracker Chev $21,426.00 2000 9514 ....2001 9601 ....2002 9602 ....2002 9516 .... 2001 9111 -- fttoriafiga $29, 176 00 $28,845 00 $33,033 00 $31, 075 00 $20,601 00 Or you can order what you want PRICES GUARANTEED i it Vi v? u it THIS MONTHS SPECIALS USED CARS & TRUCKS hi I1";"""" ;:rz! $10,995 00 $17,950 00 1997 Chevy Blazer 4x4 .. 1997 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4 22181 2000 Nissan Club Cab Truck 4x4 2298 .. 1997 Dodge DakotaTruck 4x2 95211 1999 Chev Suburban LOADED 4x4 2199 ..2000 Mitsubishi Galant 2281 ..2000 Buick Century 2185 .. 1997 Olds Achieva 22061 1990 Buick Century 22021 1991 Buick Regal 2305 .. 1998 Nissan Maxima 2300 .. 1997 Toyota Caroila i::. 2153 2187 .. $21 ,995 00 $11, 395 00 $26,995 00 $16,995 00 $18,995 00 $7,995 00 $2,995 00 $3,995 00 $16,660 00 $9,395 00 (' .AsmjEmocK FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS y y La r Located at Riversands Dr , and 4th North (Just past Allen Memorial Hospital) or call Anasazi Realty to make an appointment. Offered By: Tom Shellenberger, AgentOwner Moab, UT 84532 or toll free at 435-259-74- y. New Trucks or Cars 2 Over Invoice ts Clayton Fellabaum died Aug. 1 Il K !! NDICULAR TOM un Hi: WIND non-prof- Obituaries JULY 14T1I SATUKDAV, 7 non-voun- (secretary-tr- Commission for four years, and a member of the board of the Taft School District (in Lockport, 111.), serving as treasurer of that board. In Will County, Martin was on the board of Habitat for Humanity, a 259-560- vehicle 19 years and older may be c iteil only for a seat belt violation if slopped for some other violation The ilriu r is responsible for unrestrained midp, lilts 111 the vehicle under the age of lb c ( ing 11 voting members: Saina (president), individual member; Toni Bronson (vice president), Prairie Dawg; Cecil Valentine First Mortgage; the Lockport Area Development ' i,iiil eii i l i III k i i , IV mil I' p w II I re. h t I" I'. Il I "III h lie f.ilieii' I I,, n mi 'I M il ii !, in il ,iiui i i i I i 1' i lii M i.,l ui, " l. ' i 'in .el Hi ' .ill i ii't ml" i ' i I v i ii II I, il l ii I I,., 'I il John Clayton, Sunset Grill, Dave Kevin Condie, Greywolf; Jeff 21; Fitzgerald, Century Richards, Technica Pacifica; Pat Kippee, Arches Repair; Rex Tanner, Slickrock Campground; Hertha Wakefield, Castle Valley Inn; and Matt Moore, Moab Area Travel Council representative. Also, Janie Tuft of Anasazi Realty is currently serving as past president, a position. He has been a disc jockey on KZMU radio since 1992. He has lived in Moab for 10 years. He is a member of and current secretary of the Moab Rotary Club. The Moab Area Chamber of Commerce now includes the follow- 888-424-48- 30 DL 777 48! v n '4V 1 S. Main, Moab Hours: 8-- 6 M-- F 132 8-- 3 castferockje epmoab-uta- h Ujc-Ht'ln- ' VaT. . com j |