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Show (Die Page A5 Great Lakes Aviation, the essential air service provider for this area, w ould Lke to get to know the community and help the community to know and understand themselves. Great Lakes has arranged for an open house at the Moab Airport on Saturday, Nov. 17. The open house will begin at 11 a.m. and run until 1 p.m. There will be food, fun, education and prizes, organizers say The top prizes will he said Laura Kamala, CRC director, Were grateful to all those people w ho are standing with us in our vision to preserve this treasured landscape." Items to be auctioned at Rock Collaboration (CRC) , w ill be hosting their first fundraising gala on Nov. 19, at the Market Street Grill Cottonwood in Salt Lake City. This is a benefit for the Castleton Tower Preservation Initiative which was recently launched when the SITLA board of directors approved the transaction to sell 221 acres of State Trust lands at the base of Castleton Tower in Castle Valley to Utah Open the event include: a guided ascent of Castleton Tbwer with Kitty Calhoun and Jay Smith, an afternoon hike with Brooke and Terry TYmpest Williams, a painting by Adele Alsop, biking and river trips donated by local outfitters, and lots of outdoor gear. TVm-pe- st 719-406- 9. the Matt Flinner Quartet, non-prof- it most recently from Nashville. Weve been very fortunate to receive a great deal of supjxirt from local residents and businesses for this event, as well as donations to our land acquisition fund from the outdoor recreation industry, that offer exceptional recreational opportunities. Since 1990, UOL has proplaces tected over 30,600 acres of Utah wildlands. Annual Adopt-A- n An gel program takes flight for holiday season -- The Pro-gra- Adopt-An-Ang- The program, which was implemented 11 years ago, was started to help children obtain new clothing. Families sign up and give information such as age, sizes, favorite colors and special needs. This information is then transferred to a number coded Angel" which is placed on a tree. Angels" are then adopted by selecting an angel and writing your phone number next to the number that corresponds with the one you have chosen. Store Manager Mike Vogel has again allowed City Market to be the special place for the Angel Tree. Wrapped gifts will be received by his service counter attendants. The tree should be in place by Thanksgiving weekend with names added until Dec 1. Please have your gifts to City Market by Dec. 15. Applications are available at Grand County Food Bank, m, sponsored by Angel Builder's Anonymous, is accepting applications from Moab families who need a little extra help for Christmas. Why Buy-and-ho- ld Works Each quarter, The If all Street Journal compares the top recommendation lists of 15 major brokerage firms. UTiile past perfor- mance Is not a guarantee of future results, we are pleased that the Edward Valley Voices Jones Model Portfolio was ranked No. 1 in returns. Whether your investments are with Children Pre-Scho- through Grade 3 are invited to Make One Take One," a holiday event at the Higher Education Center on Friday, Dec. 7, from -- gift-makin- g, 1 gift-takin- g to 6 p.m. GrandSan Juan Prevent Child Abuse (PCA) and Grand are teaming up to County help children give holiday presents to members of their families. For the pnee of a smile, children pre school through Grade 3 will be able to make a gift and take a gift for two family members. This year we will also have a Christmas tree in which we will have each child make a decoration. At the end of the event, we will donate the Christmas tree. A donation jar will be available for contributions," organizers say. Help is needed in making this event a success. The group is in need of donations such as: Christmas decorations, wrapping paper, gift tags, bows, puzzles, books, videos, Lakes that wt. a- - a commu t tall .'".9 loll nm air-cra- ft arrange time, the new rate structure that Great Lakes has just introduted, and an 7 if you are interested in volunteering or have any questions- You can drop off your donations to Debbie Marion at the Higher Education Center by Dec 7 Thank you for your help in supporting Moab's Children, organizers say 259-755- , new 9 fall collection now available at - nature's west I' ! & si 4-- H knick-knack- T Ej Era The Next Stage s, stuffed animals, craft items (items that the children would be able to wrap and give to a family member) and craft items to make decorations for the Christmas Tree. Contact or Marion Debbie at Take it or leave it. We're flexible. 260-103- 9 THE WELLS FARGO ALMOST CD the Health Department and the Division of Workforce Services, For more information, call Sandy Foy at New this year, applications will be screened with other charitable agencies and compared with years passed. Applications must be returned 259-649- by Nov. 30. The cut-ochildren will be 14. ff 0, age for are offering holiday music Nathan James Twitchell, bom Nov. 9, 2001, died at St. Marys Hospital in Grand Junction on Nov. 11 of complications. He was the infant son of Steve and Julie Twitchell. He is survived by his parents, newsletter. Cal or stop by today to arrange an appointment grandparents, Joe and Kathy Twitchell, Julius and Judy - Fredericks; greatgrandparents, Don and Donna Ruhter and numerous uncles, Marie Elizabeth Brown of Moab, 71, died Tuesday, Nov. Edwardjones in St. Marys Hospital in Grand Junction. She is survived by her husband, Eugene R. Brown, two sons, three 6 1S71 SHUTTLE SERVICE- - Sept Y0VR SALT LAKE CITY AIRPORT CONNECTION 1 CUD fr aunts and cousins. The funeral service was set for 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, 2001 at the LDS Stake Center on Locust Lane in Moab. Interment is in the family plot on La Sal Creek 31st a week 1 33. Sa Lafca it m W ''1 fllifN' Pt iuki n i aWiii1 i3 ih ? Ci C. it J A daughters, 2 eleven grandchildren, seven step-daughte- rs great-grandchildre- n, three brothers and two sisters. Marie was bom and raise d in Cawker City, Kansas and had lived in Denver, Colo, and Moab. She enriched the lives of many people, was much loved and will be missed. A Raymond Guy ONeal, 6'), died at Allen Memorial Hospital on Nov. 13, 2001. He was a longtime resident of Moab. Funeral services, to be handled by Spanish Valley Mortuary, will be at 11 a.m., Nov. 19, 2001 at the First Bapti-- t Church on MiVida Drive. Pa tor Wally will officiate. 9 30am Arrdep Price Arrive SLC Arport 12.00 Noon FROM Moab TO Graan Rww 24. Price HaI - V s vv j mJ eiJr Death notice 6' 30am Depart MonriceSo 7:30am Depart Moab Arrdep Green River 8.30am 6.30pm 7:30pm gsvrang Cl CEUD iTSDTD (? p.m. at St. Pius Catholic Church, 4th North and Ut West. Arrangements were l y Spanish Valley Mortuary. Northbound Southbound Depart SIC Airport 2:00pm 4.30pm Arrdep Price Arrdep Green Rhrer5:30pm 2 memorial service will be held for her Friday, Nov. 16 at 1 - Dec. 31 April 1st to October Daily Service 7 days y CuljuTi Marie Elizabeth Brown died Nov. 6 e local businesses The rt .d purpose of the open house is to educate the communit y on the Great Lakes types of of conUses, the different tv nections travelers tan ue to ! Funeral Thursday for Twitchell infant For a current listing of our Model Portfolio stocks ask for a copy of our Investment Persjrectiie Ton-fre- Other prizes include donated trip and products from 1 v y work for you. Fee opjH-rtunit- 1 i Obituaries discuss how we can put our Model Portfolio to Arrive Moab Arrive Monbcello airfare -- 259-670- Edward Jones or elsewhere, Ed be happy to V sp 'I ' ''It ill nity. wart alforduhh all ser iu into our airjHirt, -- aid M ll Ian Ik at of the to aid Count I lav t Council For molt into! m i It is time for those holiday parties again, and the Valley Voices Womens Barbershop Chorus is ready with a selection of Christmas music that will please everyone. To schedule a performance, or for more information, contact Terby Barnes at five-ye- ar Semag Iadm4ul bwttort Sian Phoenix, and roundti for two to Denver at ol opportunitv to uiett jeop!e fiotn tht tomp.inv "This is a hr lotuls to gieat travel into the air support Moab, and to show Great roundtrip airfare l.r two to Children invited to make holiday gifts Dec. For information about how to be a part of the effort to protect open space at Castleton Tbwer contact event coordinator and CRC Dave Erley at Utah Open Lands (UOL) is a statewide private 501(03 land trust dedicated to preserving Utahs ranching heritage, watersheds, sensitive wildlife corridors and Lands. The evenings entertainment will include a presentation by local author Terry Williams, slide shows by renowned local climbers Kitty Calhoun and Greg Child, and bluegrass music provided by Thursday, November 15, 2001 it Great Lakes hosts open house at airport Saturday Castle Rock preservation is focus of Nov. 19 benefit in Salt Lake City Utah Open Lands Southeastern Branch, The Castle Ttmfg-3tthfpnibrx- 49 58-655-7433 internet www.GoArk.com ( ft; VAT I m J , F' 1 |