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Show She Paga A7 iIinug-L3ubrpnutr- Thursday, July 18, 2002 nt Local artist participates in SLC exhibits artist and name of YmAnu Hose, has reMoab, Local The first invitation came from the Great Basin Foundation, a nonprofit organization for the preservation of the West, for participation in an upcoming 2003 statew ide exhibition comprised of art that deals with particular environmental issues in Utah. Utah Eruirvnment: Opening a Dialogue, is sponsored by the Foundation in cooperation with Art Access of Utah and the Utah Arts Council and w ill be open for view to the public at the Art Access Gallery in Salt Lake City next May. Rose w ill be interv lew ed and assisted in w nting a short summary about her artwork and the issue she chooses to represent by Terry of Castle Tempest-William- s cently accepted two m itations from art curators to participate in exhibitions alongside some well-know- and world n re- nowned sculptors, painters, writers and poets of professional stature. Christopher Peterson, Valley. executive director of the exhibit selected Rose after "...a great deal of thought had gone into selecting artists whose work fits within the parameters of the show. He stated that Artwork by VIviAnn Rose Roaes participation w ould be a very valuable contribution. Her second im itation came from the prestigious Museum of European Art to contribute a piece of artwork honoring Dr. Wilson Greatbatch, the inventor of the pacemaker, on his 83rd birthday this September for travel throughout the U.S. and Europe in 2003 with the and Eleanore Wilson Greatbatch Art Collection. Rose became acquainted with Dr. Greatbatch and his wife at the grand opening of the Museum of European Art in 1994 where she exhibited by invitation two of her original hand-oileB&W fine art photographs produced here in Moab. Her work was included in an exhibit of originals by Picasso, Salvador Dali, Henry Warhol, Moore, Andy d Alexander Calder and other artists of the world-recognize- d 21st Century. She intends to her large original photopaintings of an Indian performer of Grass pow-wo- Dance,m The 4th of July Committee would like to Justice Court has been in session in Grand County, with i Judge Paul C. Cox presiding. Denny Frazier was fined $738.70, including restitution, for theft by deception. Mae Black was fined the equivalent of $150 in time served for public intoxication. Karen Brown was fined $1130.21, including restitution, for two charges of theft. A $647 warrant was issued for James Lyman Carver III, on charges of driving on suspension and speeding. A $1,017 warrant was issued for David C. Frankel on charges of possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. A $497 warrant was issued for Randy D. Looney on charges of driving on suspension. A $392 warrant was issued for Ronnie D. Maggard on charges of illegal of alcohol by a minor. warA $1,312 cash-onlrant was issued for Shannon Pilling on charges of no insurance, expired registration, using plates registered to another vehicle, faulty equipment and no valid drivers license in possession. A warrant was issued for Garrick Ray Ainge for no payments or community service since April 29. Patrick C. Levasseur was fined $555 for possession of Hurymas, j Our past Mayors BW Mcpougald.Torp Stocks AjKarla Hancock, Jeff Richa14 and Boy Scout Troops 0t) 2 4 803, David Hawks, Michelene Pendleton, Ted Draper, All of our local performers, John Hauer, Sena Flanders, Don 4 Denise OWak, Rex Tanner, Jeff Davis, Theresa King, Rex Holman, Marian Delay, Janelle Davis, Autumn Mitchell, Happy Morgan, Arlan Lazere, Bid Schultz, Ron Flanders, Jim 4 Leigh Ryan, Our Apple Pie Judges, A BIG thank you to the Dunk Tank Hall of Famers, and Bravo to Rick Fullam and gang for the Best Fireworks everl 4 , , are Commf morative for $ 0 00 call Kirstm available still 1 259-59- 2 1 crafts and writing Currently she is producing several images scheduled for group display as the only female artist exhibiting artwoik on the topic of Contemporary Art and Spirituality," scheduled for opening at the Ai t Access Gallery in Salt Lake City on Sept. 13. Her woik focuses on the sacred nature and heal ing power of the environment and its importance to human spirituality and sense of Her large B&W photo-giapThe Mind of Gaia", to which she has hand applied oils, maikers, and watercolor will be completed by September, along w ith other images, spiritual in nature, which have been painted or colored to best conv e her message For the time being, Rose is . taking a hiatus from an artist oriented effort she organized as a sister to Moabs Art Walk in February well-bein- g h ART-SAE'.Y- wherein generous local busi- nesses have invited emerging artists to exhibit and sell their artwork at no charge Rose recruited artists needing exhibition opportunity and coordinated them with interested locations throughout Moab during the past several months Both the artist and the business locations have benefited through this association and 1 have become widely acquainted with the available art and artists m the area, which will enable me to curate the Utah Arts traveling exhibition adequately and with confidence " She has plans to return to this community arts development efiort at a later date OHV EDUCATION CLASS Utah State Parks and Recreation is offering the OHV Education Certificate Class In Moab August 3rd. This class is tor all youth ages 8 to 15 who drive (tour wheeers, three wheelers 4 motor bikes Please sign up by calling (in SLC) or (ask for Dale) Please remember it is illegal to drive on public lands without the certificate! 41100 wLoadec $12,400 Actions taken in Justice Court of Grand County 1 City of Moab, Mayor Dave Sakrlon.jPcIicq Chief Navarre, Randy Zimmerman, ScoQ and Steve, Brent William, Phillip 4 Staff, Gr. Co. Travel Council, Gr, Co. Spqdal Svice Go. E.M.S, Jim Theusert, Saina, Terry Recreation Dist., Stewart 4 family, Caripwon, Steve yVhite, Michelle White 4 D. J. Hesher, pbby Vac oro 4 Ihg Grand Cd. Cheerleaders, Mary Key 4 the OCHS Drrtl Team, Gr. Co. High School, League of Woman Voters, Best Western Canyonlands Inn, Fflghpoint ern Utah region including Court News thank ALL the volunteers who helped make this 2002 CentenniaMth of July Celebration so successful . the dancer who clears the w ay for the rest of the rit ual dances to take place. Rose is set kmg an aris patron to assist her w ith this contribution v ho will be atknowledged along with her throughout the tour and in publication Earlier this summer Rose accepted an appointment by the IHah Arts Council to serve as regional curator for a traveling exhibition of artwoik reflecting this region's contemporary artists and their woiks, which she w ill curate sometime this fall for a February 2003 opening Acall for entries in all mediums w ill be announced in early October She hopes to pro vide a range of artistic expression unique to the experiences of artists living in this south- Gear Transmission $13,700 Hydro driving. Cody Lee Collier w as fined $75 for exhibition driving Spencer Miller was fined $125 for speeding. Tara Key Biersehied was fined $50 for stopping viola- tions Jennifer Lynn Davis was fined $200 for no proof of in- John Deere Option 1: 6.9 Financing for up to 60 Months 0 surance. Joshua Peter Shumway was fined $2,685 for DUI, failure to maintain control with accident, failure to remain at scene of accident, failure to report accident and no insurance A number of matters w ere continued to later dates, set for trial or sentencing, or otherwise resolved. La Fixed-rat- e down for Personal or Commercial Use Qualified Customers Only Financing Option 2: 8.9 Fixed-rat- e for up to 84 Months down for Personal Commercial does not qualify 0 FE West 12978 HWY 666 Cortez, Colo. (888)398-045- 4 (970)565-081- 7 posses-sionconsumpti- Affordable Housing... What is it? Do we have it? How can we get it? Ken Davey, Moab Area Economic Development Karena Gholson, Grand County Housing Authority Cathy Bonde ' & i J Lance Christie, Planning & Zoning Commission I i j 5-- 7 pm July 22nd on KZMU's Weekly Interview show: This Week El in Moab with guest host Petra Hegger on KZMU 89.7 & 106.1 FM Moab I Communiti Radio Station LIVE IN CONCERT AT THE MARC Rovics has his fist tight on the pulse of intervention through music. Sing Out! Listen to David Rovics Pete Seger -- fee. Able W. Roper was fined $830 for revocation, expired registration and no valid drivers license in possession. James David Casa us was fined $1,480 for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia and attempted vehicle burglary. OenpQD geed C" ( ) Stephanie J. Irish was 6D (He) DVfjDj S AT THE MARC 111 vtfC: - (l rooms Reggie Lee Blatter was fined $150 for exhibition driving. Michael Mason was fined $405 for driving on suspension. Gary K Randall was fined $505 for driving on suspension. Wyatt D. Haight w as fined $555 for obstructing justice. Brett C. Butcher was fined $255 for operating an oft highway vehicle on highway, increase in bail, failure to ap- 4-9- OB GinciiaD 9 om pear and constable warrant -- I Any three marijuana. Live from if Quality Carpet, Pad & Installation y fined $400 for illegal possession onsumption of alcohol by a minor. 1 John Michael Martinez was find $300 for illegal of alcohol by a minor. Delbert " jlJ east ioo north Matthew Ferguson was fined $ 1,300 for driving under the ini! uence of intoxicant (DUT), metabolite, and possession of marijuana. Russell Dale Williams was fined $75 for exhibition 6 Months lio Interest With Payment on purchases throutfi July Special Offer good thru July, lth 2002 iPMrm We will be closed Thursday, July 4th iimiiiii t if fit 4 dir ' 4i 3 2 C0JG5B I |