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Show i Page B2 take TVs imrs-3!nbrpnuV- - nt Thursday, September 13, 2001 -- GCHS alumni tops leader board at Colorado Open out and YOUR Internet Connection Serious !v iicnd-- I ut the . Hi name Ron Ylo-u- h doesn t hae the tame of Tigtr Wood-.- , but for Grand Counts High School alumni it may be famdiar nont thi loss As a sophomore at (Irand County High, Ylosu h distinguished himself by taking the 1972 Ctah prep golf championship And now, as the bead pro at (Ireen Cables Country Club in Denver, Ylosith is once again ibi.trv ! HOOK SALK! NEX, ill Sal , a m - A. 9 2 Sept A 22 1 V) p m Old Middle SNum.I 217 I.. Center St $19.95 pmo unlimited dialup no long distance Tlu rjr'fii indi-vidu- hooks (,i.0Ri:! charges Cal! NOW to sign up! getting attention, this time by lengers were close behind. 1994 Colorado Open champion Brian Goetz and Aravadas Tony Aguilar were two strokes behind. Six strokes back, former quarterback but still amateur golfer John Elway turned in his second 71. consecutive round of even-pa- r won has Ylosich Although topping the U adt-- maid at the Colo! ado Opt n Saturday, Sept 1, Ylosith shot the day' IhM round, a 6b, according to an article in the Dtnur Post. The stellar performance put him lor 36 holes and gave him the lead halfway through the all-pr- o three Colorado PGA Section championship bung 72-ho- titles, winning the Open would be a big deal for him. Im not w orried about the lead; Im just held last w eok at Sonnenalp Golf Club in Yail, Colo But Ylosichs nearest chal trying to go play, Ylosich was quoted in the Post. Its so early in the tournament, were just scratching the surface. His best finish in the Open so far was second place in 1982. But this year, he was getting winning results. Friday, he hit 17 greens, stuck wedge shots to within 5 feet on three holes and drained a birdie on No. 4. 25-fo- ot Backcountry Horsemen plan poker ride Sept. 22 Wednesday, Sept, 12 ( it ,t it f i ,t V v t ilium SSI ) iiu Ihurviay. Syt. 13 s V i'!t ( tt ur S ft urns f! r ,s t S ( t I ruin, Sept. ( ( nju If S S I S i 1 foot! ill i vn 7 hr ( 7 V) p n. in tj.HK IVus if' b A Jb mi i s II t s Noiifb S ,mrml in ( IU ( t Ai i '.It 10 p 1 1 v t rt t p tt 4 is Juan ( ( r of Si Sdturdtiy, St'plj 15 f I S ( i tjirs s tn ( er at I u mf ! i qn o' Iiirh Summit rfb Snnjh 1 7 ,0-p tn (V) (IN. JO a m N (VO r p n J 11 und 11 10 I 1 1 a tn ut San Jam m i nil 's nt at yhull t' mrrnitnt jmh tin tinn ipr fX M s ( Mi Spanish If. til Au iwi ( mult 0 atuTt Walks sports H t'il tn, 1 tic N. lit lie ( n K i'c L ini c! .it n M it ticsoh VvmI.h kK f best r w m? iin lot 1 ( K ( jt t 'lt i it i S pi 1 Sit It tit I i ,s 1. r vest i Jnift mt K ltu h ( mult 1 I It h 1 hip sio!ivnc(l I", I lit Not in t i p in lri) 4G21 n in ( i( 11 S ( A I S The Southeastern Utah ihupter of the Back Country Hoi semi n invites the public to partii ipate in the third annual poker rule this Sept. 22. The i ule will begin at 11 a m. just South of Kens Lake, This year the horsemens i lub is joining forces w ith the Bl.M to volunteer with a re li i rn 'Oil it m m t liool Olt it 1 1 1 l teract with bovines, call Stephens for details at 503655-5981 In plenty of time for the 2002 Olympics, the state of Utah has 1 t liberalized its Byzantine liquor laws. Now, restaurants can leave drink lists with patrons, waiters can ask if you want wine with your dinner, and billboards can promote liquor companies and products The decision by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, in a lawsuit brought by club owners, the magazine Catalyst and an individual, represents the end of a time when the state's nondrink-er- s took priority over rights," says the Salt Lake Tribune. The state Alcoholic Beverage Control commissioners are holding hearings on the new rules, which could be loosened further. In another example of court or- tree-speec- Cwcring the anmtiy, one home at 2471 S. Ilwv. 191, M.il 8-6M-- a time. 259-800- 7 S.U 8-- 1 l;, will be closed to motor vehicles and needs to be reseeded. Participants wid rake in seed and w ill receive a free h before." Another resident urged Allard to keep federal lands open for energy exploration in the Lower 48 instead of shutting it down to provide places for people to hike who wont even work for a living" Readers Tim Hovezak and Leslie Sesler from Dolores say the other big topic Allard heard about was dered liberality, a bus driver in Salt Lake City has won the right to change his name to Santa Claus The request from David Porter went up the ladder to the Utah Supreme Court. It ruled 1 that although his choice of name might be unwise," Porter intended no fraud. A lower court, reports Associated Press, had decided that a bus driver named Santa Claus would "create con4-- area is within easy walking distance of the groups base camp, just look for the horse trailers. Bring a musical instrument and 7 enjoy the sunset. Call Lorri 259-881- or Gayle 259-231- 7 for Moab River Guide gravel pits along the Dolores River. It's new - the Cody Coyote, a supplement to Dewey Vanderhoffs occasional newspaper spoof, the Cody Boobyprise. Its littered with loony stories and satire, such as the page about the new UAII Mart featuring a cart, a wheelbarrow or a forklift" for all your shopping needs. The biggest has a capacity of 16 tons. Only a few dozen e Mom and Pop stores in a radius will have to close their doors," thanks to U'AII Mart, and only a few hundred folks will be put out of work. For your very own copy, contact deweyvCaltrib.com or call 307527-6020- . fusion." Republican Colorado Sen. Wayne Allard got an earful from some constituents when he headed down to Cortez recently. After the conversation turned to in p Everyone is invited to come join the fun whether you have a horse or not. The other gifts. Heard Around the West Continued from Faye HI Sunday. Svpt. 16 I day. Following the ride there will be a chili dinner prepared by the club. There will also be a raffle for a saddle bag system and pick-u- a m JV Si pi SU Intt Dtl,s harvest ( clt Ml lrl() (iNtliKlU! Monday. St'Pti 17 ( it IS JV fitnthuil of Mitrifif t Ho 1pm luevday. Spt. 18 St htutl At f unfit s iioosfcr ( nj it h tui'i 7pm ( ( li'ili ( ( IS tir Is feufus of I'titou tin i ifipm Wfdnevday, Svpt. 19 I Jtsim n j ( () m lit n ltd t if f d in til it im ( tr ami ( uuttt t 7 rn ( t( IS i uilft (xil nl I tin u ht p The BLM will get matching funds for the hours of volunteer work. Last years poker ride doubled rs trash seeding program as part of National Public Lands Day. One of the card stops will be at an area selected by the BLM near the w aterfall of the Kens Lake diversion that the Arctic National 100-mil- drilling Wildlife Refuge, reports the Cortez Journal, one man in the crowd said he had 51 years in the oil and gas business and was confident that he knew what would happen in Alaska once we allowed drill rigs: It will look prettier and more pristine than it did - Betsy Marston u ater flou s collected from L'SCS monitoring stations on Monday afternoon. Heard around the West invites readers to get involved in the column. Send any tidbits that merit sharing - small-tow- n newspaper clips, personal anecdotes, relevant bumper sticker slogans. The definition remains loose. Heard, HCN, Box 1090, CO 81428 or Paonia, betsyml&hcn.org. M O A B moab lab fftasti f photo Bite vstessO "71 cud GSV story TZ7, - sin If you have a picture you would like to submit as Photo of the Week, drop it off at Moab Photo Lab by Friday each w eek. 26 W. 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