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Show Pag B3 She tEimcs- - 3 iihepenhent October 17,2002 Elect Arlan Lazere GCMS Thunderbirds victorious Grand County Council At large I bdieve the people of Grand are intelligent and deserve County leadership that not only identifies the issues but also proposes over Blanding Broncos Th Wtxiuenday, Ort. 9 game Later in the third quarter, Kirby Smith scored on a dive play converand added the sion, bringing the score 20-- the Grand County Middle School Thunderbird griddera for two-poi- nt proved to be a hard hitter, aa the San Juan Broncoe came to town with winning on their minda. The &rt game in Blanding waa very clone, Moab only winning 18 to 14 Tanner Brown ecored on a 8 thoughtful, creative and specific ways to address the issues. Moab. Smith went on to score two more touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Moabs defense held tight until later in the fourth when the Broncos scored on an fake punt. The entire Moab defense had a great second half. This win 25-yar- d run at last Wedneeday'a game. However, the Paid Political Advertisement 80-yar- d mieeed the convention. Blanding held Moab to only 1 touchdown in the first half. The Broncoe ecored on a long paaa in the second quarter and added the two-poiconversion. Blanding waa a tough team, and wanting a win over Moab. The ecore at half time wee 8 Blanding. They were pushing it. adds to Moabs record of 0 with the win over Blanding 32-1will go on to play The the Monticelio Buckaroos on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at the high O rga school field in Moab. nizers encourage the community to come out and support the 8 grade football team for their last game of the season. The boys 5-- 6-- The Thunderbirds made have been playing tough this some offensive changes in the second half that would pay off by the end of the game. Ricky Lopet re- year. f turned the opening kick for 80 yards and a touchdown. failed on the conversion, making the GCMS basketball team. Season begins soon. Gearing up neit at the Thunderbird level, will be the second-hal- two-poi- nt The 'Board of 'Trustees Of Three days at camp . . . Tour Corners Community Behavioral 7lealth Thanks to the support of members of the Moab community, 23 eighth graders from Grand County Middle School had the opportunity to spend three days last week with Canyonlands F leld Institute at the Professor Valley Field Camp. The program was part of CFI's Outdoor Science School. Lessons included plant and animal adaptations, geology, and cultural history. Pictured from the left, CFI staff Faye Gilbert, Nicol Gagstetter, Mark Ludwig, Mark Grosser, GCMS teacher Linda Grawet, and 17 of the 23 students. Onviteyou celebration of thirty years Tojoin in a Of service, partnerships and presence in Cjrand, Carbon and 'Emery Counties two Triday, October twenty fifth, two thousand and Kmr of Life Christian Fellowship Tour Invites you to join us for two special events this month! Tuesday, Octobr 22, 7.00 p.m. core 12 to 8 Moab. and Staff ' o clock to sit o 'clot h p. m. At the interact Clubhouse Fifty nine. North Two Hundred East ytoah , Utah -- Antonio Delgado Contemporaty Chrstian Singer Saturday, October 26, 7.30 p ni Kitty Calhoun There will be a Bfcoymtion Renowned alpinist and storyteller presents a slide show. Includes climbs in Alaska, Himalayas, and Euroie We are located 2 miles south of Hwy.191 2651 S. Arroya Moab, UT Race winner . . . LDS mission Congratulations to Rebecca And Tours of the 'Widows Supported 7housincj "Project Liall refreshments will be served 435-259-K3- . . . Elder McLain Ward Knutson has been called to serve for two years in the Arkansas Little Rock Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. He will enter the Missionary Training Center in Provo on Wednesday, Oct, 23. Those friends and family who would like to wish him well may come by his home Saturday evening, Oct. 19, or anytime before he leaves. McLain is the son of David and Merrie Knutson. Stengel for taking second place in the Arizona State Road Race Championship SR Women 4. Rebecca ia currently attending University of Arizona. She is the daughter of Thomas and Suzanne Stengel. Rebecca has also raced In Mount Lemmon TT where she took 2nd place. She was only 5 seconds off the leader. She also raced in Tumacaccri Road Race 2002 and took first place. In the Copper Basin Classic 2002 she placed first. Of Triends of Behavioral 7 health at 4 .' v. .v, -- IFAMLIL on Tones Simper FaDD Savnogs EwhBirtijj Sdtke EwcBirujj Ehrsairmrll Unstoppable tire prices - Hurry in while supplies last! SEE STORE Well beat any advertised price! FOR mv urass - m mm price DETAILS. iOOesT SPECIAL SAVINGS fSpOopdrlciy CONTROL TA an Truck and Size Price Sport Utility Tires I Tire 175R7013 $48 99 DELTA SALES YARD ALL-TERRAI- T Market Report October 10, 2002 We had the biggest sale of the season so far this faM R over the Western Slope. Thanks to week, cattle coming from ail consignors who have made our sale possible. Light calves 6oid up to $ 1 . 1 5 by the head. Feeder cattle $2 lower, 600 calves aH steady Seeing targe price difference between top quality and common type calves. Bred cows top (600-70middle (500-60broken mouth, thin (350-50Butcher cows (1 lower. Thanks to al consignors and buyers. Lambs .68 .75. Ewes 25-.3Thin ewes . 1 Horse sale results - sold 1 74 head, riding $100-20horses higher. Steers 300400 .90-- 1 .09 Heifers 300400 .78- - 90 5 .77 .85 Heifers 400-50Steers 400-50- 0 - Heifers 500-60-0 .71 .79 Steers 500-60- 0 3 6 Heifers 600700 Steers 600700 .65-7- 3 Steers 700-80-0 .70.79 Heifers 700-80-0 2- - 52 Top Cows Big Heiferettes high of .39 Medium .52 flesh Heiferettes Cows .60 Light n 5 Lower Yielding Cows Butcher Bulls 5 Cutting Bulls 8001000 Next week: Over 1 50 calves consigned, along with our usual dock run of 400500. 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