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Show THE ZEPHYRNOVEMBER 1990 PAGE 12 TORRES BIGLER (continued) break these people. I think It's my obligation, If I have the time. I have too much riding In Moab, my whole life Is here. Im financially tied to Moab, Im physically tied because I live here, my kids are here, my mother Is from the area. I'm tied to Moab and I'm going to try to work as hard as I can to make a go. Craig: I appreciate what you Just said. But you did Include something that scares me. That Is, If you can find It, you'll make the time. But you also pointed out that business might not be all that great, that we might hurt And that your obligation to your business, to your family surely will come first Manuel: I would hope so. Craig: As I said earlier, I can fulfill my obligation to my family and my home with the part-tiJobs that I have, and devote a major part of my time and energy to the county commission Job. ALL AMERICAN AGENCY Real Estate 505 North Main moab Gracious living in this quality built 3 bdrm, 2 bth home. Featuring walk in closets, spacious family room, 2 car garage. Maintenance free exterior. Beautifully landscapped & many more extras. Owner is motivated. $65,000 assumable loan. - 90-14- 1 - fantastic 40 acres wwell - can be views. Seller says present all offers. Owner finance. 90-15- 3 sub-divide- - d me Manuel: The questions I started out with, I was Just as concerned as a lot of citizens. Who Is Craig Bigler? I Just don't think a lot of people In town knew you. And the more I'm around you I dont dislike anybody. That's one thing youre going to find out about myself. Win or lose, I'm going to work for the community, one way or the other. Im committed, because of my businesses. Whether as a commissioner, or as an employer. I Just want to tell you, however the race goes, you can count on me to support this community. I'll be there. Craig: Thats a gracious statement, and I would like to echo It Im committed to this community. After SO years of searching, my roots are here. I could live here very comfortably, very easily, without concerning myself with the welfare of the community. But I feel an obligation to repay die community for the opportunity I have to be as damn happy as I am here. What a deal! Very well kept 3 bdrm, 2 bth 1 976 mobile home on a large lot, located on the outskirts of 90-17- 1- town. $21,000 acres zoned highway commercial. With panoramic view of portals. Adjacent to City limits. Over 4000 sq.ft, custom home. 2 green houses. Wide use of stained glass. Ceramic tile treatments. Redwood decks and many more amenities. Fantastic business potential - 89-89- 7 8V2 at $250,000. Call Norma. Creek wanders through this beautiful 50 acre gentleman farm adjacent to BLM land. Pastures lead into majestic red rock forest canyon. Cozy mobile home, large barn, many outbuildings and great water rights. $79,000.00. Call Norma for more details. 90-17- 4 - La Sal 90-17- 6 - A real Cream Puff!! 3 bedroom red brick with new roof, new thermal tinted windows, covered patio, kitchen, all appliances, timed automatic sprinklers. Just move in and enjoy this home and tree lined neighborhood. $43,000.00. Call Norma. great 0U7 Norma Nunn Julie Bierschied Announcing our New Location 497 North Main (w) (h) 259-649- 3 259-727- 5 (w) 259-649- 3 (h) 259-567- 0 A REBROADCAST OF THE OCTOBER 25 DEBATE CAN BE SEEN ON CHANNEL 6 ON OCTOBER 30 AND NOVEMBER 6 Featuring Candidates for Grand County Commission and Utah State Representative Responding to Questions from Respected Media Representatives: Adrien Taylor, Ken Davey, & Jim Stiles SPONSORED BY THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF GRAND COUNTY P0LfASE REGISTER TO VOTE BY NOV. 1st & CAST AN INFORMED VOTE ON NOV. 61 bruflht fo you as a public service of A LEPH0NE C,TY MARKET FIRST WESTERN NATIONAL BANK |