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Show Page 5 OCTOBER 5,2006 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER HELP WANTED VEDA HALE GARHEU)IVIEMORIALHOSPrrAL has openings in housekeeping #36753. This is part-time with benefits. Apply at www.intermountain.net or call Carla Ramsay at 435-676-8811. Job closes October 16,2006 or when filled. Stadia -ANTIMONY ORIGINALS AND PRINTS ALSO FEATURING OTHER NOTED LOCAL ARTISTS: WALLACE LEE, LYNN GRIFFIN, RANDSOM OWENS VALERIE ORELEMANN, ELODIE MCGU1RK, NEUC1LE YARDLEY 63 N. Main, Panguitch 435-676-2895 Vedahale@yahoo.com GARFIELDMEMORIALHOSPITAL has opening in Maintenance #36663. This is a full-time position that is accountable for general repair and maintenance of buildings, equipment in facility, grounds and grounds equipment. Also will be driving and maintaining mammbgraphy coach. Apply at www.intermountain.net or call Carla Ramsay at 435-676-8811. Job closes October 26,2006 or when filled. Bring this ad and receive a 10% Discount Utah Tourism Board Approves Marketing Expenditure to Promote European Flight ...by Betty Wiley Everyone here in Antimony is really going to miss Jerry Lovelady who passed away at his sisters from Cancer. He was such a help always at the Rockin' R with horses or anything that his wife needed done. Diana Lovelady. always managed the Rockin' R with him for the Blacks and he will surely be missed. His services were held in the Murray Mortuary. Corlas Montague is still having some problems and has not been able to come The Utah Office of Tourism is supporting a statewide effort in Utah's business o m e y e ' A l s o o nt h e h s t SILVERADOBOYSRANCH community to attract a direct flight from Salt Lake City to Paris, France on Delta ^ w e e k 1S N e d B u r r Nurse, RN or LPN,^4-8 hourse per week, Call A i r L i n e s _ Meeting in a conference call, the Utah Board of Tourism Development with his back and how Tim W estwodri Eric at 435-690-9176 voted unanimously to allocate $250,000 from the Tourism Marketing Performance horse jumped with him, twisting his hip. Our weather this week has been SILVERADO BOYS RANCH Fund to promote a potential Salt Lake City flight to Europe on Delta, which has a Cook, Full or part time, wage based on experi- hub in Salt Lake City, beautiful for the hunters. ence. Call Eric at 435-690-9176 "This could really boost international visitation to Utah and Salt Lake City is Tom King is putting up a pretty white the COUmYAGINGCOORDINATOR P e t r f e c t gateway to Utah's five national parks and 13 world-class ski resorts, f e n c e f h i s m o t n Valeda Kia n d & r > " Iv ^ r r .- f said Leigh von derEsch, managing director of the Utah Office of Tourism. "The _ . „ „ , pcrew has part of Marcia's Garfield County is accepUng applications for & . . ' »& _ _ Bill W up at her subdivision. the position of County Aging Coordinator/ s t a t e funding is contingent on the Salt Lake City direct flight being in place to They finally got the water in the storEmergency Food Director. The job requires Europe." travel so the successful applicant must have "Down the road this could really turn into something significant for us," said a valid Utah drivers license. Applications Kim McClelland, chairman of the tourism board who believes Utah should sell its age tank at the subdivision at the lake. O f f i c e ^ f s o m h I ^ ^ m e u h c h and wSl be s t r e n S t h s including national parks and skiing to European visitors. The board acIt will be exciting to see if we get accepted until 5 p.m., Friday October 13,2006. knowledged that the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport is a hub for international enough snow this winter so that it will Garfield County reserves the right to accept travel, providing service to other major overseas destinations. fte ^ w j t n the spring runoff as the fin j y pp or reject any or all applications. Garfield The Office of Tourism will partnerwith the Salt Lake Convention ^and Visitors , ^ • -t , * County is an equal opportunity employer. Bureau and the Salt Lake City International Airport to develop a marketing plan to ' Roma * J Henrie will spend the weekwith her parents, Van and boost economic development and bring more international visitors from Europe to islroidngfori^^ . . . . . ... _ ,u . . , . with benefits. The shift is variable 8:00am - familiarization tours for media and tour operators, as well as attending targeted w l I e v > w n i l e Raymond Henne is hunting with his son, Rorie. 5:0Opmand4:OOpm-12:O0am.W ill be trainedrade shows, Ned and Coy Burr had their children to work in the clinic setting as well as business office. Debbie'& Brent W hite, Melanie Blair, To apply go to www.intermountain.net. Job and Dan & Erin Johnson, a grad daughwill close when filled. LENDER ter. MISC. Last week, Mona-Rae Twitchell had WANIED: Jerry Logan of Elsinore here for a visit. OLDCOWBOYMEMORABUJA Don and Mary Dell Lindgren were Old Cowboy Boots, used tack, saddles and "Giving You A Better Option For Your Mortgage Needs" here over the weekend visiting with their spurs. Call (435) 676-8060. son, Ole, his wife and family. COMFYSACS ARE HERE! Free Prequalifications - Give us a call. Wayne Ott Steve and Robin Brown were in Get ready for Christmas. All sizes and colors • Construction Loans - Interest Only Loans available. Located in Beaver. Delivery availAngle at their summer home for a few 435-590-6082 • Lot Loans 1 - Investment and 2nd Homes able. 435^38-0303 or 435-310-0086 Sherrell Ott days. • Purchases - Home Improvement Loans NEVER USED - STILL IN PLASTIC Carol and Afton Blood had all their •Refinance -100% Financing QUEEN DOUBLEPDLLOWTOP 435-679-8671 family at their home on Saturday to celOrthopedic Mattress set Retail $819, Sacrifice - $ 199 Call 435-979-0111 ebrate Afton arid Carol's 60lh W edding ELK TAGS STILL AVAILABLE KING DOUBLE PILLOWTOP SET Hunters who would like to hunt big game in Utah this fall might want to set Anniversary. Retail$1010,W ill sell for $399. 435-979-0111 their sights on a bull elk. " The Travis Blood's new house was Division of W ildlife Resources officials expect the permits to sell fast, thdugh^et on the foundation this week but it TRAVEL TRAILERS so if you want to hunt bull elk in Utah this fall, you should get your permit as soon will be some time yet before they will 1983 PROWLER 5TH WHEEL 29' as possible. The general rifle bull elk hunt begins Oct. 7 on both^pike elk only units pet moved into the house AC, Sleeps 6, full queen bed, good shape, and any bull elk units The spike bull hunt ends Oct. 15 and the any bull hunt ends T h e G r a m proctor,s ^ here at their • good tires, Priced to sell. $4200 OBO Oct. 19.Hunters who buy a spike bull elk permit may hunt only on spike only units. Call 425-3778 home for a few days this week. Hunters who buy an any bull elk unit permit may hunt only on any bull elk units. There A map that shows Utah's spike bull elk units and any bull elk units is available ^ s o m e m e n b u s y di S8 in g a FOUND on page 48 of the 2006 Utah Big Game Proclamation. large hole behind the LDS Church getFound a very valuable looking knife on the On Sept. 25, permits were also available for the general spike bull elk arid any ting ready to set the large propane tank Burr Trail this past week. If the owner will bul1elk for the new furnace that is being installed call her 435-259-5070 or write with a descripmuzzleloader seasons. Both muzzleloader seasons run Nov. 1 - 9. For more information, call the nearest Division of W ildlife Resources. tion she will send it to them at the church. Community Mortgage 1**U*1 11UII ** 1 . kllfltJ * 1 1 - UUJl HVVUi .I'll. ll. J* . ttl\*' U1T H V 1 (Till 1^ 11 11 L ^ f t m* W « i % ^d~» 1 1 1 • W* V'.J^k-frWfc A • * T** *-» • " • f^t^t 1 1 tL* A 1 v * <-.rt* _ Art* 1 1 1 I A - m mm J* • ««h v * *T —« -C 1 1 / . 1 J 1 . 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