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Show BE PART of an exploding industry, the water treatment treat-ment business. We need a few key people that are self starters, that are looking look-ing to be financially independent, in-dependent, to market and manage their own sales force, part or full time with training. 1-800-456-5462. NANNY POSITION. LDS family, Washington DC area. Helping with two school aged girls. Light house work. Call 703-532-5642 or write: Taylor's, 6263 Park Road, McClean.VA 22101. MECHANIC WANTED. Qualified for VW, Ford and Jeep products. Contact Aaron at 1-586-9435. Parkway Motors, Cedar City, Ut. ALL NEW FREE KIT program. pro-gram. Represent MERRI-MAC'S MERRI-MAC'S 100 percent Guaranteed line of Gifts, Home Decor, Toys and Christmas items. Great year 'round Demonstrator and Hostess program. No investment, delivering, collecting. Car & Phone necessary. Call FREE 1-800-992-1072. RN POSITION open as member of professional team to work with developmental disabled children, 0-5. Would also do parent training. Position Posi-tion closes 7-25-88. Call Gayle Drollinger, Director 789-5409 for information, or apply at Uintah County Preschool Services, 671 West 100 North. AUTO MECHANIC. Unique Uni-que opening in busy shop. Must be experienced with full tools. Excellent pay plan, full benefits. Dave Jolley Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Vernal. OILWELL PUMPER, roustabout needed. Local company needs person with experience. Send complete resume with references to: P.O. Box 605, Vernal, UT 84078. LADIES, HOUSE OF LLOYD is now hiring demonstrators. Great part-time income. Choose your own hours. Absolutely Absolute-ly no investment. Free kit and paper supplies. Terrific Ter-rific hostess program, no collecting, no delivering, weekly pay checks. Call Flora 789-1773. RN AND LPN fullpart-time. fullpart-time. Unitah Care Center. Improved wage scale, excellent ex-cellent benefits package. Cal Georgine, 789-8851. EASY WORK! Excellent Pay! Assemble products at home. Call for information. informa-tion. 504-641-8003 Ext. A-8270. MODELS WANTED. Immediate Im-mediate openings, castings with motioq pictures pic-tures and print runway, commercial, all ages. Call 575-2146. EXCELLENT INCOME HANDLING mail! Experience Ex-perience unnecessary. For information, application, send self-addressed stamped envelope: RR Enterprises, P.O. Box 543-A, Vernal, UT 84078. EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in evaluating and responding to daily work reports submitted by our agents throughout the state. No experience necessary; paid to complete com-plete training. Work at home. For information send self-addressed, stamped envelope, 9 12 inches long to AWGA, Dept. E, Box 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359. CAFE HELP wanted. Cooks, waitresses and dishwashers. Will train. Call Grubbs Cafe Manila 801-784-3131. TRUCK DRIVER wanted to haul brine water at Wendover, Utah. Must be 24 years old, two years driving experience, clean driving record. Pay is 30 cents per mile, bonus for staying till job is finished. Trucks are 1985 Mac, 500 hp engines and air conditioned. condi-tioned. Call Morris Schmoldt at 665-2952 or Joel Beal at 665-2613. t """" " ' f I ; Ail V h i AN; VAL CONTROL officer f i.;:cr tr-it'6 Ic'M A lemjte German S? crr-ifd wch art tc 3::;!ed frc the IMtaft County Arvm.il Z-e'tf ty uft IS 1 L ST a a Federal spending in Uintah County is down $2 million Federal expenditures in Uintah County declined by $2,007,000, or minus 5.4 percent last year. This was pointed out in a study of federal spending in Utah counties prepared by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization. The report indicates that total federal outlays made in Uintah County during fiscal 1987 amounted to $35,219,000, compared with $37,226,000 in 1986. Of the 1987 Uintah County total, $1,561,000 was expenditures by the Defense Department, $5,553,000 was grant awards to state and local governments, individuals, and other institutions, $13,601,000 was federal disbursements for Social Security and employee retirement and disability programs, $885 was outlays for nondefense procurement contracts, and $13,631 was for nondefense salaries and other federal expenditures made in the county. According to the report, federal outlays made in Uintah County during 1987 were equal to $1,445 per capita, or 15.8 percent of the total personal income of the county. This compares with a statewide average of $3,421 per capita, or 31.1 percent of the state total personal income. In Duchesne County federal expenditures increased $13,831,000 or 24.6 percent. In Daggett County federal spending dropped $473,000 or minus 12.9 percent, Foundation analysts point out that difference in defense spending is the major factor accounting for the wide variance in the impact of federal outlays among Utah's 29 counties. Last year, defense department expenditures totaled $2,080,850,000 throughout Utah. More than 96 percent of these defense outlays were concentrated in five counties: Davis County - $682 million. Salt Lake County- $590 million, Box Elder County - $417 million, Tooele County $180 million, and Wcbcr County -$136 million. For the state as a whole, federal outlays rose by $218 million, or 4 percent last year. Much of this gain was accounted for by an increase in social payments to individuals for retirement, disability, and other purposes. Although there was a substantial increase in defense department outlays, tliis was largely offset by a decline in nondefense contract awards. Total federal conuaci awards in Utah (defense and nondefense) actually changed very little between 1986 and 19S7. Federal outlays rose in 18 counties and declined in II counties last year. Nearly half of the increased federal spending in Utah is accounted for by aJded federal spending in Salt Lake County. Percentagewise, the largest gains were recorded in Emery County (76.8 percent) Beaver County (5'M fefcent), Sevier County (56.8 percent, anJ Summit County (53 6 prrvcrtO. The Foundation report indicates that while federal spending may be very important to local economies, it can create some problems for local governments. When an employer (such as the federal government) pays no taxes, its employees actually can become a net financial liability to the community. Studies have shown that, on the average, about one-half of the cost of governmental services provided to the general public is paid by direct taxes charged to families and individuals, with the remaining portion of the tax borne by business and industry. Federal programs and activities that do not stimulate growth in the private sector, therefore, are likely to result in reduced local services or higher taxes to support the required services. Federal agencies and installations generally are not subject to state and local taxation as are most private businesses and installations. Who Gets Diabetes? Anyone can get diabetes. You or someone you know may even have it and not know it. However, there are certain people more at risk than others. These include: ,,,-r Anyone can be a diabetic, but if you're 40 and overweight, your risk is greater. 1. People who are overweight 2. People with a history of diabetes in their families 3. People who are 40 and older 4. Ulacks and Hipanics. An annual check-up by your physician may help tell you if you have the disease U-fore it can seriously seri-ously tiffed your life and health. Most penpl have the form of diabetes dia-betes that can be controlled with diet nd exercise. Atwut a million dialxtics need to take insulin. A new kind of insulin, called llumuhn. has U-en develiijx-d; it's a natural human insulin created through recombinant DNA instead of insulin ni.uk-fnwt pukorUxf It'slf bki lv to r.i!' hi) inumme n m1i. Lit 0MEB Wednesday, July 13, 1988 YeiTla! ExprfiSS 11 Legion officer to help VA benefit recipients Duane Willis, the Service Officer from the American Legion in Salt Lake City, will be the Vernal area July 20 to assist in understanding and applying fcr rightful VA benefits, preparing and documenting applications for compensation, pension, hospitalization, education and other benefits. This is a free service and veterans need not be a member of the American Legion to qualify for assistance. The American Legion Service Officer will be at the Vernal Job Service on Wednesday, July 20, from 9 until 11 a.m. IBf Shop from your home first! Check the ads in the Vernal Express. HUD HOMES (Government Acquired Homes) $100 DOWN 3 down to investors Paint & carpet allowance to buyers on some homes AWFMRFOOFTHFSFARS FlNAHClM NFTWORK 789-7555 Aspen Brook Realty Sears coupon book with each home purchased through Coldwell Banker Homes available through any agent Put Your Trust In Number One We can put you into a HUD (FHA) Farm Home or VA Itepo Our agents are experienced at finding the best home for you. We can pre-qualify you so that you can get the most home for your dollars. Gntur 1 pi lit Gml 7894482 l',arh office i ineeneny uunnt tnd ty'rfr. I ( I - ; TKArrrn 1.1 mi rcr. hirfr f Suthcr n( flrttUf mut' jsni a h fir nl t 1 pV, rt "ft app irl V!fmf." ( PI tii.nle tr?ng rm.jnt 17. 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