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Show Page B3 llhe Xuurs-3- 1 uht'pmhmt Thursday, September 26, 2002 San Juan School District receives safe schools grant Film Society presents ' Monsoon Wedding' The (.'atiyonlands Film Society is elated to present Monsoon Wedding on Sept 26, 7 30 p m at Star Hall onsoon Wedding is a joyous filiu that crosses over national boundaries and celebrates universal human nature Directed by Mira Nair and written by Sabrina Dhawan, Monsoon Wedding tells the story of the large Verma family of Delhi, as their daughter Aditi (Yasundhara Das) prepares to marry llemant (1arv in Dabas), a computer programmer from Houston. He is an NR1" Indian), who has returned to meet the bride selected by his parents for an arranged marriage Such marriages are an ancient tradition, but these are modern young people who have unwisely agreed to the urranged marriage. (non-reside- Viewers are plunged into the middle of the event Knjoy the fruits of Kiting... I lie Moah I ilm festival is uirrcnlly recruiting volunteers to lie Ip with this year's festival which is (roni October 30lh thru Nov. 3'd, 2002. 1oMliuns include: Ushers Ho ( III ice Concessions Ic'cliiiiciaiis Daily Helpers Hospitality Suite Assistants In leluin loi volunteering, helpcis will Ik- given tickets lor siicenings during the festival Ilease contact Howard at the Risk Bakery (259 5941) or at home (3385) or Craig Hibhcrd at Ked figure out and gradually and Healthy Students Initiative. TFus initiative is a collaboration between the U.S. Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Justice to promote healthy childhood development and prevent violence and alcohol and other drug abuse. Students are taught the social skills and emotional resilience necessary to avoid drug use and violent behavior, thus establishing school environments that are safe, disciplined, and alcohol- - and drug free. The San Juan School district will utilize a wide range of tools to accomplish these goals, including the help of local law enforcement and truth, brilliant cinematography, singing, dancing, and the most romantic declaration of love ever seen on a movie screen. festival will feature 34 films in the categories of feature length and short drama, feature length and short documentaries, ani- mations and avante garde. The society will be using Star Hall and the MARC for screenings. Each film will be shown twice. The festival will also have two seminars and one filmmakers' you would like to volunteer, 1 hank you for your support. Education. The San Juan School District has been selected to receive funding in the amount of $899,789 for the Safe Schools worries about the weather, the happiness of his family, his duties as a host, and especially about the cost of everything All of the characters speak English, also Hindi and, in some cases, punjabi, sometimes in the same sentence. The effect is delightful, critics say. M onsoon Wedding has comedy, underlying romantic story lines, moments of roundtable discussion. If 259-161- (R-U- everyone ts just as the members of the two families must. The key players are the parents of Lalit the bride, (Naseeruddin Shah) and Iltnmi (Lillete Dubey). He who Monsoon Wedding, which won the Golden Lion as the best film at Venice 2001, is the kind of film where you meet characters you have never been within 10,000 miles of, and feel like you know them at once. The Canyonlands Film Society is looking for volunteers to staff the 8th Annual Moah Film Festival (Oct. 30 through Nov. 3). This years please call 259-338- 5. om.itoev Cue umlfers Onions Garlic I Summer Squash tn,il reaches Beets Baked G inuls I resh & Dried Herbs omegrim r f 1 rush ( ut lowers I 1 lldncimatle Crafts jve Music Saturdays, IMI am West Center Street lor more inhumation all the Youth harden Project! community mental health pre- ventive and treatment intervention services; early childhood psychosocial and emotional development programs; educational reform; and safe school policies. For more information contact Dee Dee Rose in Congressman Cannons Provo office at 0 or Tbni Turk (801) School DisSan Juan with the trict at (435) 379-250- We had another big sale this week. Cattle from all over, all first-han- ancient cultures. Students were given dig sites wherein they exercised their skills at uncovering buried relics. After discovering all the items in their dig, students then worked to glue broken items together or to further define their discoveries in some way. Pictured above are (left to right) Ryder Rosenbury, Rocky Audenried and classes of cattle steady. Light calves sold by the head up to $1 .22 lb. Seeing large price difference between top quality and common type calves. Common type of feeders 5 lower than k top quality feeders. Buyers really watching tor quality. Bred 9 major Mixed cows and young calf buyers in the stands. Thanks to all consignors and buyers. Bucks ewes Lambs Ewes 2 0 0 Heifers Steers J6-.8400-504 0 Heifers Steers 0 0 Heifers Steers - Heifers .73-7- 8 Steers 600-700 Cows Heiferettes Top Big - Medium Flesh Cows .31 .35 Light Heiferettes no top bulls offered Butcher Bulls Lower Yielding Cows .31 down - Light Bulls up to .60 Next week: 650 calves Archie Coghill also another 1 50 calves consigned, along with our usual dock run of Oct 3 several piles pf lumper to sell. Oct. 24 Special Feeder Sale. Over 600 calves consigned. We will be selling all classes of cattle. We would appreciate if you would either bring your sheep, horses, butcher cows, bred cows the week before or the week after because of pen space. We are starting to have some demand for bred cows, if you have bred cows to sell please have them in Tues., or Wed. so we can have them preg checked. Please be aware that Trie, regulations are going into effec soon. Next Horse Sale Saturday, October 5. As the fall marketing season approaches, remember the best way to sell is with competitive nbidding. The prices offered by some of the country buyers may sound good at first, but consider the shrinks, slides, and weight loss, and the scales where you weigh. You WILL have more dollars in your pocket marketing through your local sale barn. More info, call Dan... $5-1- cows-blac- $575-$66- Devon St. Clair. .65-.7- New director of state division of economic development appointed was also a senior financial analyst and president of a land group for Montrose Capital Corporation in Durham, North Carolina. I have worked over the years with representatives of the state as they attract businesses. Getting them know what real estate opportunities are available," says Gochnour. I am excited to follow in the footsteps of some great leaders in business and economic Under Gochnours leadership, the division will organize the Utah Olympic Trade Missions, which will take business leaders and representatives of $500-$62- 0. .17-.2- in 2. 300-40- Jeffrey Gochnour has been appointed director of the Utah Division of Business and Economic Development. (DBED) The Division of Business and Economic Development Board 8. Market Report September 19, 2002 As part of their study ot Mesopotamia, Mrs. Jenkinsons sixth grade d how archeologists collect information about class learned development 299 2326 tion programs, school and SALES YARD DELTA meeting. He is well respected in the business community and we are looking forward to having him serve as the DBED director," says Dave Harmer, executive director of the Department of Community and Economic Development. Gochnour will oversee the divisions efforts to attract new companies to the state and expand existing businesses in Utah. He has worked as director of real estate development for Gastronomy Properties in Salt Lake City since 1994. He .sit eet Basil Melons will address six elements: safe school environment; alcohol and other drug and violence prevention and early interven- 678-121- ratified Gochnours appointment today during its monthly Mobb FaRwaRS rJiaRfoeT Nothing is more important than the welfare of our children, Cannon said. One of the most vital ways to protect our children is ensuring them an alcohol- - and drug free environment to be educated in. I commend the San Juan School District for their hard work and effort to safe guard our children. The Safe Schools and Healthy Students Initiative Congressman Chris Canis has announced non that the San Juan School District has been aw arded a grant by the U.S. Department of .88-1.1- 0 - 0 .85-.9- .79-.B- 8 500-60- 0 .52-.6- 0 state and local government to more than 30 domestic and international cities over the next 3. .85-1.0- 400-50- 4 500-60- .75-.8- 2 600-70- 0 - .42-.5- 2 .18-.2- 5. 300-40- -- .75-.8- 4 5. .36-.4- -- -- .42-.4- 7 -- -- nine months. The division includes the Utah Technology Alliance, Utah Film Commission, International Business Development Office, and Utah Centers of Excellence. Over the past year, DBED has been instrumental in the creation of 400 high tech jobs in rural Utah with the creation of the Utah Smart Sites. Gochnour, 43, is a Utah native. He received a MBA from Duke University in 1986 and holds a bachelors degree in communication from the University of Utah. He and his wife, Jenil reside in Salt Lake City with their five children. 400-50- or 874-360- 5 0. evenings Make your advertising dollar go far in The Times-Independe- nt EXTRA! most current real estate guide in southeastern Utah. The T--i EXTRA is the Inserted in nearly 4,000 paid subscriptions, and stocked in dozens of free racks. Your advertising dollar will go further in this publication than in any other. Simply stated, You Get More For Less. We offer free The College of Eastern Utah Is classes offering some at the Center for Higher Education. mid-semest- i tissUh 253-725- 7 The , T Y Times-Independe- nt titTri In service to Grand County and tlie community of Moalj for the past 'Tiik 106 Ikars Classes start October I1, so you need to register ASAP! F or more information, call us with questions or concerns. I Looking to sell? 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