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Show Page 5 JUNE 15,2006 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER ULTIMATE DUTCH OVEN B R O A D W A Y I N T H E D E S E R T WIN SOME 2 0 0 6 FUN.' www.uUimaredutchovens.com FATHER'S DAY $49.99 You do not have to use top heat RODGE B'Flrl fill 1. Oven 2. Bottom rack meat-potatoes 3. Top Rack add more food (vegetables) Cone in center of the oven for circular heating TO ORDER, CUT & MAIL IN TO: UDO 145 East Main Salina Utah 84654 Phone or Fax 435 529 7633 June 7 - Sept. 1 • 8:30 p.m. June 8-Sept. 2 •8:30 p.m. MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY TUESDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY SPONSORED BY THE tieorge S. and Dolores l)or£ Ecdes Foundation Ask about our delicious Pre-Show Dinners and our new Backstage Tours! A Sponsored by Split Rock Development Group, Creators of the Villages at Entrada TUACAHN 1-800-746-9882 www.tuacahn.org M P H I T H E A T R E For every classified ad you run, you will be entered into a drawing to receive one chance at a drawing for tickets to a Utah Entertainment Venue! Everyone has something to sell, and The INSIDER is the place to do it! Starting this month, every classified that is placed will enter you into a drawing for a fun filled day of entertainment somewhere within the state of Utah. This month, we will be holding a drawing on March 30th at 12:00 noon, at The INSIDER (Panguitch Office - inside the Old Panguitch High School) for all individuals who place a classified ad in the month of June! The winner will be awarded a set of tickets to Tuacahns three musicals for this year. (Cats, South Pacific & Peter Pan) Give us a call and spread the word! Next month, we will have another drawing, maybe Lagoon, Seven Peaks, or the Rodeo at the Delta Center! ADVERTISE IN THE INSIDER!!! MISC. WANTED: OLDCOWBOYMEMORABILIA Old Cowboy Boots, used tack, saddles and spurs. Call (435) 6768060. SERVICES DESERT DOCTOR MOTORCYCLE REPAIRS Desert Doctor Motorcycle Repairs and Parts 24 hour service, Escalante- 435 826 4951 HELP WANTED WANTED: Full-time handyman/maintenance person for Silverado Boys' Ranch. Previous maintenance experience required. Salary based on experience. Benefits included. Please contact Denise at 435-690-9185 or email resume to kgillman@silveradoboysranch.com. SIXTH DISTRICTS COURTS need court-approved or court-certified Spanish/English interpreters. Interpreters are not employees of the court, but independent interpreters who will be called as needed. Pay ranges from $17.50 to $35 per hour depending on certification. Y ou must become ap proved with the goal of certification for this opportunity. A one-day workshop has been scheduled July 7,2006 in Richfield for interpreters who want to complete requirements to be placed on the APPROVED court interpreter list. This is a non-language-specific workshop and provides a general introduction to the profession of court interpreting and the Court Interpreters' Code of Ethics. There is no cost for this APPROVED workshop. Enrollment is limited and pre-registration is required. The registration form is posted at hup:/ /www.utcourts.Eov/resources/interp/. If you have further questions call Rosa at 801-578-3828. SECRETARY/TREASURE West Panguitch Irrigation Company has a job opening for the position of secretary and treasurer. This position requires 40 to 50 hours per month and can be done on your schedule. Y ou will be requiret to attend all board meetings. The salary is open. Basic computer skills are needed. Send resume to Merle Prince, PO Box 441, Panguitch or call (435) 676-8377. Closing date is June 23,2006. GARP]DElI)MEMORIALHOSPriAL is looking for a part-time Housekeeper. This position will have parttime benefits. Apply at www.ihc.com or call Carla Ramsay at 435676-8811 for more info. Job will close when qualified applicant found. A VOTE FOR GAYLEN MOORE I S A VOTE FOR * Law Enforcement that Works With and For the Citizens of Garf ield County. There are many resources available to law enforcement, but the most valuable resource is the citizens of the County. If elected, I will strive to develop and maintain a relationship with the young people of the County work closely with teachers and others who have influence on our youth, I recognize the value of the senior citizens and homemakers who are at home in our communities during the day. I will continue to support the programs that ore currently in place, as well as introduce new programs, such as neighborhood watch, safe kid program, and school resource officers. Community involvement is a huge deterrent to many crimes. Through support of community resources and programs, together we can make our County a safer place to live and raise our children. If you have any questions or concerns, I would welcome a telephone call (676-2324) or a personal visit. |