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Show STANDARD Roosevelt City council news Moy Iff, 1977 County Bike-Hik- e scheduled June 4 The Duchesne County Bike-Hik- e kept in the County to provide services to handicapped citizens in the basin. Pledge forms are available from chairmen in each of the communities or from local schools. A lunch will be served . to participants following the For further information call Officers of the Bike-Hiknoted that volunteers are needed to help with the Hike-BikThose willing to assist can contact Floyd Horrocks at Iieslie Bennett at in or the Roosevelt area. In the Altamont area call Norma Hansen at Duchesne area and in Tabiona Stella Turnhow at for retarded persons will be held Saturday, June 4. beginning at 9 a.m. in the Roosevelt area which will include Neola and Myton. In the Altamnnt area it will include Bluebell, Upalco, Arcadia, Boneta, Mountain Home, Talmage Duchesne and Tabiona. A county grand prise consisting of a ten speed bicycle for the most money collected will be given away as well as additional first and second place prizes given in the communities. Prizes will be awarded by local banks and businesses. Prizes will also be given to both the youngest and oldest participants, who will bike or hike at least one mile. The hike will cover seven miles and the bike twenty five miles. Money donated will be Bike-Hike- 722-349- e 353-443- 722-340- 4 722-265- 8 454-334- 738-254- 848-562- Meeting set Bottle Hollow with D. C. resort hosts officials conventions Hollis G. Hullinger. mayor of Roosevelt of the City and first nt Rottlehollow Resort will host between people from Weber State College a during three day convention May 19th through the 21st. Following the college ism vent ion the resort will welcome approximately fifty American Indian Attorney's for five days of meetings and work shops with an emphasis on court mom procedure. The attorneys will be at the resort between May 22 and through the 27th. 125-20- Interstate Congress for Equal Rights and responsibilities, Inc., accompanied by and Rulon J. Barbara Meriwether Anderton will attend a meeting with Department of the Interior representatives in Washington, D. C. on May 24. Representatives from twenty other states, and members of the Interstate Congress will also be present to discuss with Interior representatives growing problems between reservation Indian and communities and citizens. While in Washington the group also plans to meet with State Representatives and Senators. They will return May 25. non-India- n Utah highway maps arrive for 1977-7- 8 Utah Highway Map has Salt Lake City from the printing company in St. Louis. The first truckload, which carried 168.000 maps, was unloaded shortly before noon today. Mure trucks are on the way and all one million of the new maps should be here within Ihe next few days, according to Paul W. Sheffield. Community Relations Director. Utah Department of Transportation. version of A unique feature of the 77-7the map is the use of strip maps" which show detailed configurations of .each Interstate interchange. The new map is larger than those distributed in previous, years, and also includes more scenic photography. The 1977-7- arrived 8 in 8 Meeting set on new Uintah school buildings West Jr. high and Todd Elementary Rrhnnl PTO officers have announced tnT that be meeting for everyone in the West end of Uintah County to discuss the Uintah School District school building bond and proposed buildings. According to officers, Wayne Reed, Superintendent of the Uintah County School District will be a guest speaker, and will answer questions from the audience. Information not generally available will be made available at this meeting," officials said. Residents of West Uintah County are urged to attend this meeting. The meeting will be held Thursday, May 19 at 7 p.m. in the Todd school lunch mom. wiJ1 Business and action of the Roosevelt City Council during their regular meeting this week indued the decision to appoint Earlene Smart as Treasurer at Grade 12 Step II retroactive to May 5, 1977, thereupon. Earlene Sweat was sworn into office by Barbara Ritter, City Recorder. Dale Smith was sworn in as a police officer May 2, 1977. The residents of 3rd East, 4th South and Roosevelt Circle would like a Children at Play" sign installed at the aforementioned location. The city will install the sign if the residents will purchase it. Rose Ann Miller met with the counril to have them endorse a local Cottage Program for those concerned in over the alcohol-druproblem Roosevelt. The council will call a town meeting June 7, 1977 at 8 p.m. in the Moon I,ake building to acquaint the , public with the program. There will be a planning and zoning workshop at the Cow Palace May 18, 1977. at 5:30 p.m. for the Planning and Zoning Commission and Coundlmen. The Frontier Grill made application for tree planting and sidewalk repair. The Planning and Zoning approved the improvements. Planning and Zoning also approved the Home Occupation of Sandy Houston for a Beauty Shop at her residence with a six month renewal rlause. Gordon Harmston and Larry Bagley will work together to liquidate the airport property. The council also approved Mayor Hollis Hullinger and Ellen Rawlings attending the National League Conference in Salt Lake City. g Uintah bond election May 24 The Uintah County School District this week announced a $7,500,000 special school building bond election to be held Tuesday, May 24, 1977. School board officials noted that the date and time of election would be in several places in Uintah County from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. They also explained that all registered voters would he able to vote in the election because the board required the approval of the voters for the school district finance the school building program. Designated places for voting in the west end of Uintah County are Tridell 8, DeVon McKee residence; Whiterocks 12. Tridell; La point 16. Lapoint School; Ft. Duchesne 9. West Jr. high school; Avalon Willows 11. West Jr. high school; Ballard 15. West Jr. high school; and Gusher 17. West Jr. high school Notice was also given that on May 26. 1977. the Board of Education will meet at its regular meeting place in Vernal at 4 p.m. to canvas the returns and declare results of the election. School board members urge residents of Uintah County to become aware of all farts in the bond issue and then turn out and vote. the Union high school football field. Pictured Elementary held their annual Dance Festival, Thursday morning on Spring MAY DAY-E- ast is one of the sixth grade class doing the May Pole Dance. Utah Interior budget increased by $6.2 million Gunn McKay today Congressman announced that the House Interior Appropriations Subcommittee added at hie request an additional $6.2 million for Utah projects. He said the entire sum is in addition to that requested by President Carter in his budget. Rep. McKay, second ranking member of the subcommittee, said he was very t happy with the members response" to his were requests and that these add-on- s important to me and to Utah." The largest sum. $2.85 million, will go to the Intermountain Indian School for selected projects including $100,000 for cooperative law enforcement with the Brigham City Police. Other appropriations include development of the Hawthorn rerreation site for the handicapped in the Wasatch National Forest. $630,000; refurbishment of the Spruces Campground in Milicreek Canyon in Salt Lake County. $621,000; the Flaming Gorge Water System including water for the community of Dutch John. $330,000; paving of a Forest Service IaSal Ijoop Road outside Moab. $700,000. A. feasability transportation study of i the Skyline Drive in the Manti-LaS- $280,000. McKay said the bill would go to the full Appropriations Committee for approval June 2 and to the House Floor shortly after where he was confident it would remain intact. Forest, $50,000; campgrounds and comfort stations at Halls Crossing in the Glenn Canyon National Recreation Area, $376,000 pLmting and irrigation for the Bullfrog Basin campground, $32,095; BLM administrative complex in Ilanks-ville- . $290,000; Little Sahara administrative renter including restrooms, water development and a first aid station. man will hear, increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels." "A wise and will Proverbs 1:5 Lawrell Jensen Insurance Agency has moved to Gales Office Supply Building For Your Insurance Needs Call: Office 8 Home - 722-33722-45S- 73 . Poster contest winners named The Posture Poster contest sponsored by Dr. Randall Labrum in conjunction with the Utah Chiropractic Association, was held this past week in the two Roosevelt Elementary Schools. The contest was open to all 5th and 6th graders. The first place winner in each school was awarded a check for $10 by Dr. Labrum. The' winners at East Roosevelt Elementary were, first place, Cheree Brotherson, Richard Shelly, . Melody Ambuehl and Quinn Landry. The winners at Roosevelt elementary were, first place, Stephanie Alexander, Gerald and Russell Alexander, Woodland. boys from Duchesne high school will participate in Boys State this summer, sponsored by the American Legion. The students are: Fred Hayes, Todd Mi left, Brent Gunderson, Shane Rowley, Mike Buckley and John Lisonbee. BOYS STATE-S- ix Hlffllhs Mggtesfl: fflrIlMiWo 142 total customer ized floor plans. I Come see our floor show. Its the biggest show of new home plans of any home builder in Utah ...142 plans in all! WHEN ONE PLUS ONE DOES NOT EQUAL TWO Theres a home plan just right for you. you want a few extra changes, we can do that too! No other Utah home builder gives you so much custom design freedom at such low, unaccustomed prices. See your home town Interstate Builder Dealer. Hes ready to show off the entire Interstate line. 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