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Show Page B3 ilhc vTiuu'S-3ltipmxir- Thursday, November 7, 2002 nt .t .As ItrL'It The Mjf.tii.xilj L.g as Tt, it, first Jxa.xatxM m Jfv el 1 was the fir.t tx Oipie vl the t hurdivi! Jesost hfist of Tatter daV Na.Ilta to uldie a new smaller design Because of heavy use during the pust four years tV the church members in the temple district, the building's sue has been expanded from the unginal 7.1AA1 square teet to 11,225 square fell An additional ord.naiue room, another sealing room and a w ailing room have added along with expanded nlTite sjiaxe, baker rooms, and laundry failhtles Three large bx-x-- n painted murals have been added to one urdinanie room The building has been tlo.x'd sinxe April, 2u02 w bile the remodeling w ur k w as completed President Nearly 2,000 toured remodeled temple in first two days of open house I 111 .1 in li IIIHI'll ii i Mllllt ll ll dm ing ill m.inv fiiiii'lii'ili inure .irr (f till I'llllll- - III! t II In I ' In I pi It d liou- -i tlii mik 1997 to accommodate 4 li vx loiitiliillseiilhltav till' - , Len built, bringing the e Tin: Grand Oasis Nov 2 anil another 4 12 on Monday, Nov 4, which had w Illlll l Call today, l(lolih l VS temple 1o.ih I tali ,,, to B p m each day this wet k, ith Saturday, Nov dimed on Sunday 9 being the final day The temple is located at 347 North 200 West in Mnnticellu, on a 1 33 acre site adjacent to an existing LDS meetinghouse Ample parking is available The entire tour takes almut an hour to complete At the conclusion of the ojien house, the temple will lie inside, and it s almost twice as ,,, 9am w Jones said the response so lar from the public has tieen favorable Everyone's been overvxhi Inn d 'I he building has been (ompletely redone 259-5X3-- 1 itlflNXivl in vxas numto 1 14 Open house hours are from shorter evening hours The III! Ill M.lll.lgl ber of oja rating temples around the world Sat-urila- Now ( Mlcring Branil-Ne2 & 3 Bedroom Homes For Kent y of its dedication in 199M Since then, many new temples have illlll (il (111 utlllll, 1 . 4 ft jieoplt dtti lull'll the ln-- pub-- I ii lour o( the ti niple on liousl- Latter-da- Saints in remote areas of the church The Montuellu Temple w as the t hurt hs 5 ird 0rating temple at the time through Sutunlav, Nov 9 Ai uiiliii to ( i"ix r Join s tin is the cooof Mniitii illo rdinator tor tin- ti inplea ojien t x ui hi- I B church, announced the smaller temple concept in vxct k tllf"U,,ll Gordon Hmikley, world leader of the closed to the public The will rededicated at le temple 10 30 am Sunday, Nov 17, in one session attended by church merrdrers in the temple district The session will also lie broadcast via closed satellite transmission to selected Cl303GIphlMa?(lMb!SEr7 stake tenters within the temple district. The Monticello Utah Temple serves more than 13,000 members of the church in an area that ini ludes stakes tt Unique exhibit at Museum . The Dan O Laurie Canyon Country Museum is sponsoring a very unique display for the next two months In appreciation of the local chess club, its players and the tournaments which have been held here in recent months, the museum s temporary exhibit is composed of distinctive and interesting chess items The opening recepsets as well as other tion is scheduled lor the evening of Nov 9, p m to coordinate with the National Tournament to be held in Moab that weekend The public, as well as chess tournament participants, their families and other tournament observers, are all invited to attend There is no fee to visit the museum during the evening of the reception Additionally it should be noted that, effective Nov st, the museum has changed to its winter hours schedule, opening from p m on Monday through Thursday, but is still open from p m on Fridays and Saturdays chess-relate- d 6-- 9 3-- 7 8 GCHS Science Dept, offers many options by Steve Hren Science Teacher, GCHS By continuing to strive to meet the needs of the students at Grand County High School, the department offers the fo- courses. 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In the past years, we have also had five Sterling Scholar winners in the Science category Overall, students can be 10-1- se- niors), Chemistry Lab (similar to an entry level general college chemistry lalVmainly juniors and seniors), Human Biology (mainly juniors and seniors), Physics (mainly juniors and seniors), Field Biology (college level work required, (juniors and seniors), and Outdoor Education (juniorsse-niors)- . well Lets Deal ere over mix ked on sheds, i m' Sov$$$ (.ail today & well play Make a Deal! Cal of 1x8 & f ri I ax (435) 528-500rvxhitc log homes com - hup vs xx w sat 1 1 i hr fraa l . nances W'WW&M IkM Ouonk&s not always take the easiest path when it comes to academic preparation. If one challenges themselves, positive results will be achieved. 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