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Show (The Page B2 Ncunes of Organizing Committee (SLOC) spokeswomen Caroline Saw, a half dozen Utahns will participate in the lighting in Greece. Two members of the committee v ill follow the torch on its travels through Greece, although they will only be observ ers. The torch will then be flown to Atlanta aboard a Delta Air Lines plane, and will be carried around the country, beginning its journey from the 1S96 Summer Olympics city on Dec. 4, and where the original Oljmpic ceremony in 776 B C. games began With the use of a mirror, an actress dressed as a Greek high priestess will light the flame, which will be carried through Greece, and then through the Inited States, eventually being brought to Salt Lake City on f eb 8 to ignite the cauldron According to Salt Lake The Grand Cojnty League of Women Voters gives a great big THANK YOU to all the donors and participants In our Silent Auction. It was the moat auccesful event EVER! Watch for the Candidates' Forum on October 16! Special Thanks to Detta Dahl, Cynthia Smith, Sam & Merv, CNHA, Theresa King, Tina KZMU, Gir.ny Brown, Jim Rayburn, Shen Griffith, Carlson. The Nature Conservancy, Dr. Steve Rouzer, Aiice Thomas, Karla Hancock, Channel 6, Jean McDowell, Marlene Baiiey, Larry Johnson, Jean Binyon, Marilyn Stolfa, Doris Jyorovat, TravisTrittschuh, Janet Lowe, Moab Mercantile, Mike Johnson, Kim Stannard, Adrien Brad & Sue, Jay & Roma Knuth, Matt McCune, Taylor, The Bob & Annette Greenberg, Barb Holcomb, KCYN, Vauna Randall, Shirley Stewart, Vicki Gigliotti, Patrice Mason, many anonymous do-nors and ALL those who supported us by bidding and buying' Times-lndependen- THANK YOU11! Iimr-3iitrprnbrn- t' BREWERY itv.qyi to IK & L3 before it lands s 4 According to Shaw, the named of Utah torchbearers will be revealed in Salt Lake Phone Nt mbir: club-hig- This photo of Delicate Arch will be on the cover of the 2002 National Parks Pass Delicate Arch to be on the cover of parks pass and expanding education outreach programs. The stabilization and en- hancement grants were made possible by a special $1 million appropriation by the Legislature earlier this year. All 207 museums in Utah were eligible to apply for stabilization grants of $3,000, which could be used for any purpose Design and or create a Moab City Sculpture of a Torch. This sculpture will be a permanent display at the Moab Information Center except personnel. Enhancement grants of up to $6,000 were given to museums that are open at least 1,000 hours a year. They require a cash or This Sculpture design should represent Moab and the Involvement in the Torch Re- ot lay that will be coming to Moab for the 2002 Winter Olympics The Creator-Artis- t this Sculpture will have a plaque with the name on it honoring their artwork A scaled down replica will also be requested to be presented in Salt Lake City a! the 2002 Winter Paialympics Events in March 2002 dollar-for-doll- in-kin- any purpose except staff. Eighty museums received both grants. These grants are a real lifeline for most museums that have very few funding sources for their survival and are able to operate Utah 64532 Requirement! eLlhe Sculpture Submit ideas ot drawing by Aug 31,200'! 1" X Drawing on while paper Actual sire 4' wide 4' long 8 ta" No larger than 4X4X8' Materials Any outdoor exterior grade materials (metals, stone wood , I I I 80th birthday would like to donate material to this cause Type ot materials would Ime to donate my lime to this cause Time you can donate would like to donate funds to this cause Dollar amount ate to donate $ Date Signature Longtime Moab resident and businesswoman Lula DeLong will celebrate her 80 birthday with an open house Saturday, Aug. 1 at the Senior Center, 450 E. 100 N Friends and family are invited to p.m join the festivities from 1 2-- 5 pho?otabpte ? ar d match and can also be used for Unveiling of the sculpture will be at the start ot the Moab Legacy Gold Medal Mile Walk This walk will take place on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 24, 2001 Please till out all information and mail your drawng and information by Friday, Aug 31 2001 to The Moab Area Chamber ot Commerce, 805 N Main Street, Moao, that apply largely on the efforts of dedicated volunteers, said Dan Burke, director of the Office of Museum Services. The Office of Museum Services is a program of the Utah Division of Community Development. It works to promote museums as sources of community pride, centers of public education, and institutions, which encourage economic development and tourismJ Hite is hot for fishing According to lures into the splash ring created as the fish breaks the surface. Second, the main body of stripers are holding at 0 feet in many of the locations that have produced all year. Fishing anchovies and chumming for the deep fish results in fast fishing as the schools are large and fish are holding tightly in favored spots. Look for deep fish at Kane Wash, buoy 30, Rock Creek, West Canyon, Mountain Sheep, main channel from mouth of Halls to Annies Canyon, entrance to Moki Canyon on comer, Buoy 102, Buoy 111, Red Canyon, and Blue Notch. Fishing shade created by steep cliffs is a good way to stay cool and find stripers, Isolated rocky shelves at 0 feet are attracting hungry stripers that probe the rocks for crayfish. Crayfish are the second choice for an easy meal when the primary 6had bait is absent. San Juan stripers are present in large numbers from Nokai Canyon to Piute Canyon. Boils are few with most stripers in poor condition. They can be readily caught 0 on spoons and bait at feet but they are not in prime condition and not good table fare. Bass fishing is only steady with one bass caught every 15 minutes. The larger bass are deeper and can be taken on heavy (half to one ounce) lead heads and plastic grubs at 5 feet. Small fish are still in the shallows but not as catchable as they were last month. Catfish fishing is excellent on gentle sloping sandy beaches at Wayne Gustaveson, DWR Lake Powell project leader, Hite is hot for 30-6- stripers. The lake elevation is 3,670 M S.L. and the water temperature is 77 - 83 F. Hite is the place to be for fast fishing. Stripers are boiling from the Colorado - Dirty Devil Bridges all the way down to Two Mile Canyon. Boils start at first light and continue steadily until about 10 a m. After that random boils occur throughout the day and evening but morning is the most consistent time to find stripers. Smalimouth fishing is excellent in the same areas and can keep the interest levels tip while waiting for stripers to surface once more. Stripers will take a variety of lures with surface offerings being the bait of choice. Use Zara Spook, 6uper spook jr., jumpin minnow, chug bug and many other walking stick baits. Shallow running cranks like spots, 25-4- rattletraps, swimmin image, work as the school starts down. Jigging spoons will catch fish in the vicinity of the last boil while waiting for them to resurface. 30-5- Over the rest of the lake there are two patterns for stripers. First, small to medium sized stripers boil early each morning lasting until 8:30 a m. (MST). Boils are very subtle - almost unnoticeable with inch fish feeding on larval shad near the 20-3- 4 shoreline in bays and coves. There will be an occasional larger fish feeding on top which can be caught by casting these same surface dusk and just after dark. Thursday. Attg. 9 Geo umz Wds Camp, through Aug. 9, Canyonlands Field Institute. Sank without a sound a free lecture on the Mystery of Glen and Bessie Hyde.by Brad Dimock, 7 p.m., Moab Information Center. Friday.Aug.J0 Dolores Lscalante Days, booths, games and more, Dolores, tM Colo- - 970-882-75- Saturday. Aug. 11 Dolores Lscalante Days, booths, games and more, Dolores, Colo- 3-- in 970-882-75- I Couples Coif Tournament Moab Golf Course. SundayAugJJ If you have a picture you would like to submit as Photo of the Week, drop it off at Moab Photo Lab Dolores Lscalante Days, booths, games and more, Dolores, Colo- - 970-882-75- iucsdayAugJU Swift water Rescue class, presented by The Rescue through Aug. 17, Co., Wednesday. Aug. 13 Grand County Board of education, meeting, 6 p.m School District office. Swift water Rescue class, presented by The Rescue Co, through Aug. 17, by Friday each week. dependent reported that a 17 lb. catfish was caught on Fathers Day at Kens Lake. Conditions are better mornings and evenings. tASALMQUNTAINS. Dons, Hidden, and Blue lakes were restocked on June 27, and Warner and Oowan lakes on July 3. DWR Conservation Officer Edward Meyers reports that fishing continues to be good at Dons Lake, especially with PowerBait and salmon eggs. Dark Canyon was restocked last week. Wherever you go on the mountain, take mosquito repellent! South Mesa Lake is closed to fishing this year. Report h plastic, etc ) Completions ot sculpture date Wednesday, November 21 2001 Name Phone Fax Street email State City Zip Times-In- - Fishing Moab Utah 20C2 Committee is requesting a local res'denl to all to New York City for the national kickoff of the torch relay campaign. Beware of the bear on La Sal Mountains, wildlife officer warns Division of Wildlife Resources Conservation Officer Edward Meyers of Moab urges fishermen and campers to keep a clean ramp and to not leave coolers and trash out when sleeping or away from the campsite. Sev ei al problem bears have been reported this year at Warner and Oowah lakes, both among the most popular spots on the La Sal Mountains this time of year. Oowah is scheduled to receive another 2,600 trout before the end of the fishing season. It was last restocked on July 23. For stream fishermen, Meyers says that Mill Creek has been good for German browns up to 14 inches with hopper, humpy and ant patterns. Mill Creek, downstream from Oowah Lake is alw ays a good stream to fish, but the brush is tight and fishing is for the hardy. 100 werka anawm The Diamondbacks won a games in only the franchise's second season in 1999. Please check City on Sept. 11. The following day, SLOC officials will travel Museums in Utah receive funding it In nn.wrr thr Irma (Jumlmn, trar thin ail out of th turr ami drop off in tlir tRrrklv Trivia linikrl al thr Moak Brrwrry, thrn wall h 7 he Timri Jmiitnii'ni fur thr drawing In ilrlrrnimr I hr winiirr rvrry wrrk Ml iniirr. rn nvr frrr luni h from ihr Moali Brrwrry L!l statt-- y Answer: Nme ering 45 m Moab on Feb. Delicate Arch in Arches National Pat k will grace the cover of the 2002 National Parks Pass. Keni Lee, a psychotherapist and amateur photographer from Largo, Fla., won the first National Parks Pass "Experience Your America" photo contest. The NPS is working with the National Park Foundation and Kodak to make the contest possible. In addition to his photo being featured on the 2002 pass, Lee receives a four-datrip for four to any U S. national park or a cash Kodak award, equipment and a personalized parks pass. Weekly I cov 11 t, 1 TIM visa August 9, 2001 u! will be released Sept. torch-bearer- s On Nov 19 the official flame for the 2002 Winter 01mpic will te lit with the sun's ras in Olympia Greece, not far from (Timrs-3tihrprnbr- Mission call... Charles Francis, son of Zeke and Maralee Francis, has been called to serve a mission tor the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-da- y Saints in the Chiclayo, Peru Mission. He will be speaking in the Moab Fifth Ward, 701 Locust Lane, August 1 2, at 1 p.m. There will be an open house for Charles at his grandmothers house, 420 Topaz circle, at 3 p m. Friends and family are invited. 2471 S. Hwy. 191, Moab 259-800- 7 M-8-- 1 Sat 8-- 6 F, ( |