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Show (Dir Page A3 Dav wiha to thank tlu" lummunity during lh-itrnip of unrriw m th lo. of Sonya I)av S(oal thank g- - to immls-rof th Fallon Arrhoa Square flub who contributed to a fum-ra- l exp-nfund family of Sarjr by Franklin Seal f taff writer might be expected in the Mtr of the J jit 1 terrorist attai k and the ongoing anthrai threat, setook renter ttage at a curity i A s 1 e e very well attend.-- r tv tm Isuftmt tvf V meeting uf Grand The romnruttee la composed of leader from local law enforcement, fire protection. emergency nenirsa and health agenue. Moab C ity and Grand County government. aa well a representative from other agenrcea It meet regularly to coordinate and plan Viral emergency pre-p-a A SPECTATOR SPORT. VOTE Nov ember 6 h ff d County Iss al F.roergrncy Planning ommittee iast Thursday Democracy is MU !) redness i?ri Me Mommy S, Dance Class Designed to introduce your little one to the work! of dance, music & rhythm, the Mommy & Me class allows your child to express himhersetf with their mommy (or daddy) beside them Our second Mommy & Me dance session will begin on November 7 The session will last for 6 weeks Classes are almost full, so please call 259 8363 to register before November 5. The theme for this session will be princes & princesses Red Rock Stars Dance Studio 1030 S Bowling Alley Ln Thursday, November tt 1, 2001 Security concerns in the spotlight at LEPC meeting Card of Thanks Th iTiniffl-Jnbfprubn- 8 LEPC Director and Chief Deputy of the Grand County Sheriff a (Jffiee Doug Squire began the meeting Due to the event of II. he said, our live have tieen changed dramatically Pointing to other countree au h aa Ireland where heightened aecunty effort have long tieen the norm, he added, You're going to ee change in the way law enforcement work After mentioning the recent flurry of upuiou mad false alarm in I'tah and the ongoing anthrai threat on the East Coast, he said m far lew likely to tie Grand targeted "Our threat level ia just ahm-- t aero, he aid. But he added that incident involving upioou mail or other potential threat should tie reS-p- ported by calling Sit Individual or r genes- - contacting t FBI directly will likely be told U call local authon-tibecause the FBI ia o overwhelmed with calls, he aaid. Drew Reekie, hazardous material investigator for the Grand e Junction, Colo , Fire Department also work with William Energy on security issue During a brief report on William' facilities m the Moab area, he said the company was cur rently meeting with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission about beefing up aecunty measure on it pipeline. "There going to he a great ef fort, a big push for aecunty, he said the pipeBut fie added that line stretches fr, .n Wyoming to Texas. We can't put a sentry at every block valve," referring to the above ground loop of pipe with a valve stationed at frequent interv ala along each line He said William has already conducted a training exercise m northern I'tah based on a scenario involv mg a terrorist bomt threat. He invited the Grand County LEPC to put together a similar exercise here and said funding would be available to pay for it "If you're willing, we re willing to do that," h- - said It will shed some light on securit ssoes," Gary Haynes, rar.ger at Ar tie National Park and a key coordinator for the Arche National Park section of the Olympic Torch Run, did not reveal details of the Moab segment of the run But he sa d security would play a critical role in making sure that M whs 15 minute of fame goes off without a hitch Moab ia a very special stop for the torch run. A one of five "signature" stops it will share the brightest of media spotlight with Atlanta, Washington D C , New York City and ls Ange-le- . Speaking to their role in providing security during the stop, Haynes told the emergency committee mem-her"We have no choice hut to hit a homerun here in Moah c Utah Attorney General Mark Sburto ft made swing through Mud Tuesday Oct 23. stumping for the state s Internet Crimes Aga nst Oii-ireprogram at four different venues Spear, rg at school v a Moah Area Orirr nor of Com merre (MACC) luncheon, a meeting w th law erd yrcemer t the. am and at a public open house, Shurtieff was accompanied by Rif. Cantrell Community Action director and Ryan Ata k from the Salt Lake City Rohr e 0 partrnent For more information about the campa gn viS't www a",.'a'e t us or Left to right frortrow Dav Combe MACC board memcall 600 0244-463ber, Pat Rippee MACC board member, Cecil Va entire MACC board e re a Wakeful MACC board tary treasurer, Sama MACC board president member Back row Cantrell, Ataok, Shurhett, Randy Martin MACC almirns trator, Rex Tanner MACC board member He-tn- Q&SQ ?QL Qg O 0 H Services for James B. Hayes held Oct. 27 ie Attorney General visitsa Moab Obituaries 259-836- - JksmmatkM L a $ BEAUiTilEUU O cepogd gjssxisd to punm Qi James Baldwin Hayes was born 1948 to William and Bettie Jo Baldwin Hayea of Moab. Jim attended Grand County achool and graduated in 1966. After high achrol Jim attended the College of Eastern I'tah m Price for one year. He then served in the United State Army Jan 10, 1 0 1 st Airborne Artillery in Vietnam After his service in the military, Jim attended the University of Utah for two year studying Chemical Engineering He then moved back to Moab and worked for Banjo mother, sister Kathy, cousin Sandra Holloway and Pam Fed run, nephews Larry llixoo Jr and Michael Hixon, hia niece Barbara Hixon Crow; and four grand nieces and nephews. Max, Maria, W'llham, and Chelsei Crow A memorial service waa held at the Moab Memorial Mortuary Saturday, Oct. 27, 2001. Guy Stocks died Sept. 17 Former Moab native Guy K Stock passed away in Missoula, Mont on Sept. 17, 2001. Bora to Jame and Dehah Stock Oct 7, 1923, in Moah Guy nerved in the U.S Navy for 17 year. While serving in the Navy he met and married the love of hi life Margaret After retiring from the Navy, they worked in several areas of farming and ranching ter before retiring in HC.MI03 574 N. Main ft sncnvGYouRUrt n " SINCE 1981 Mioula Guy t survived by hi daughKathy Stock of Weiaer, Idaho, four grandchildren nine greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by hi wife, Margaret, hi parent and by three brother and three sister Guy was the last surviving .blmg Graveside service with full military honor were held in Missoula arid 2596319 m 90QCP O 0 Holloway on drilling ng and then later for Colorado Macro at the Atlas Mineral plant. 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