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Show T P8 2. December i 4, 1986 i s f ...i .'. pJ ..V s V. Standard FORGET ALtl T EVER SAID JUST ABOUT TEAM PLAY A GIVE A0M THE BALL ND Council should have made the decision quicker as they were asked too. There night were no new insights brought to the council's attention that night to warrant a postponement of two weeks. The council had to know there would be residents opposed to allowing alcohol and cigarettes in the center, while others would favor the idea. Just because some residents chose to sign a petition requesting the council to ban alcohol and cigarettes at the bowling center, while others requested smoking and drinking to be allowed, the decision was already made for the council. However, the residents who think the laws must be changed should confine their energies to the appropriate in- -, Although the controversy surrounding of the Duchesne Eagle somewhat Lanes have settled, it is still the repayment found itself embroiled in controversy. Should the' Duchesne City Council allow cigarettes and alcohol in their public building? That question received quite a bit of input from Duchesne residents last Tuesday in the council's public hearing on the matter. Although the largest population in attendance at. the public hearing was advocating compromise, the council chose to take the input , gathered at the meeting under advisement . - until December 10. Nonetheless, Utah law states cigarette smoking is prohibited in a public building. However, owners can select a dividuals. The Utah State Legislator is the necessary body the residents should contact if they have a problem with the law. A solution, if the council decides hot to adopt state law, could call for a . for their smoking which contains over patrons. Alcohol, 4.0 percent, is prohibited in a public area Utah buildling. i ! UJantaih IBsiain designated : beer is 3.2 percent league bowlers could vote on The alcohol. . allowing alcohol and cigarettes consumed during their league .night. While other league bowlers could vote to prohibit such action. During open bowling time, the ban on drinking and smoking could become the rule, however, at least one day must be set aside for bowlers who like to drink and smoke but who do not belong to a league. According to Roland Uresk, Duchesne City attorneys, .the city can be more restrictive than the Utah State law. Uresk said, 3.2 beer does not fall under the state's prohibition. The decision, of the council to wait an extra two weeks, is purely academic. They must follow the law. The council should have made the ' decision that shirts with extra-lon- g sleeves, or large shirts with extra short sleeves. And the lines! Why is it that I can always find the shortest line, the one with only two people in it, and one person has five items without pries tags, all of which have to bis checked, and the other person is paying in pennies, but First time observer the new commercial? Where do they get those cameras that make everything look so wonderful? Id like to get one for myself. Actually Christmas wonderful by Dclyee Bellon staff reporter There ere only eighteen' hes short three. I am getting, lots of exercise, deye left ' until hopping Christmas. Isnt that wonderful? though, walking from the far end Only eighteen more days of of the parking lot to the stare. By crowded perking lots, long checkI may be able to fit out lines, no shopping carts, and into the only size left in town. And those TV commercials nothing in the size youre looking for. dont help. Why is it that they I cant believe the numbers of start advertising something new boots they have in every size but after Ive already bought tbs one the one I want. I dont thing my child wanted most in understand why they only have the wbole wotid-un- til hes time. Often is a Its the only time when we are mom concerned about what' othn want than about what we want . up a lifesaving habit Pick Looking back over the last couple of weeks we have seen all too many fatal accidents.' At one point, bnly a couple of weeks back, a half dozen people And Christmas is always whm we get the plaster handprint painted gold, or another clothespin recipe holder. Piaster handprints are always just ths right size. And you never havr to stand in line for a recipe -- . the hug holder-- or with it . . I.i were, killed in. four separate accidents. f With vlhe"- recehf fatality : td : remind, jusV ' secured'with a 'I it For to is to in those interested a ripe time pick up a lifesaving living perhaps habit: buckling up. old age, having their children grow up While doing this story about the recent and having a family able to survive Utah Patrol accidents, Highway Sergeant nowadays, doesn't it make sense to use Leslie Langford stated seat belts were the the "single element (that) could reduce We, as a society, have taken to exerfatal accidents cise, better diet, more nutrition and more The alarming thing here is not only health awareness as a lifesaving habit. e, that we are driving .When we could Now it is time to pick up another lifesavt! but that we are consiously making ing habit . . . use the 'life-belt- ' 1 ife-be- lt that ' i . ?' "ElementaiY-y:- r thanks help Uintah Basin Standard welcome and encourages opinion from raadar In lha form of Lafiar to lha Editor. All lattan will be published unlaw they contain libelous andor defamatory statamonta. lattan mud be dgned with a telephone Dear Editor, A special thank you needs to go out to ail ths people who took time out from their busy schedules, to come in and read to the classes at Duchesne Elementary. You shared part of yourselves and gave us lasting memories that will last life time. You impressed upon us ths joy of reading! Thank you! number. Lattan (hould be typed or daarty hand printed,1 double (paced. They Can then be submitted to the STANDARD Office, P.O. Box STDof 268 S. 200 E., Roasoveh, Utah 64066, before 5i00 pun. Wday. All fatten become the property of the STANDARD and may be edited to fit space restriction. ..." sur-yiv- life-bel- ft I $ are ths only plants of thia kind in the world and no one could know that is true, all they- cm truthfully say is that they know - : - of no more. ; Sinceniy. A.C. Wflkenon t. y. Thanksgiving thanks given . Sincerely, Duchesne Elementary w Elected Water Boards there's an ideal Sunday's Deseret News brought up an interesting idea, "Should Utah water boards be filled by election?" With the Central Utah Water Conservancy District head man coming to address the as being in favor of the appointment system, although he led a group of Utah County mayors to sue the district, he now heads to end water board appointments by courts instead of the governor and legislature. "Many highly qualified people would not put their name on a ballot, but would accept an appointment," he said. , Uintah 1 Basin STANDARD I published weekly at P.Q. Box 970, By the Uintah Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Postage pa id al Roosevelt, Utah. rootmeston Send address changes to the Uintah 84066. Basin Standard, P.O. Box 37ft Roosevelt, Utah OmCI HOURS: Office hews far ihe Uintah Basin STANDARD are we dont in' shop Roosevelt. I found the following on my windshield and think it is an insult to an old woman of 76 years. It read; Parking Violation, this is not ticket, but if it wars within my power, you would receive two. Because of your Bull Headed, Inconsiderate, fotihlc taken enough room for 20 mule team, 2 elephants, 1 goat and I safari of pygmies from the African interior. The reason for you this is so that in the ' giving future you may think of someone else, other than yourself. Besides I dont like domineering, or simple minded driven and you probably fit into one of these categories. 1 sign off wishing you an early transmission failure (on the expressway at shout 4:80 p.m.) Also, may the Fleas, of thousand camels infest your armpits. With My Compliments. At the top was noted, 12 inches from curb both tins. I will not be shopping Roosevelt again. Beth Fel ter i - i ego-tistic- , to 5 p.m. Tuesday Bojn. to 5 p.m. Monday and 9 am. , through Friday. dosed Saturday and Sunday. Craig Ashby, Publisher) Greg Duerden, Editor) Tom I Brennan, Reporter; Delyse Bellon, Reporter; Joan Z. Crazier, Business Manager) Stephanie Betts, Circulo-- I Hon) Angle Mathews, Typesetter) Tami Long, Typeset-j tor; Qndy Betts, Ad Design. Correspondents Gladys Ross, Roosevelt, Ida Horrocks, at- - i 722-277- eadta, 6464289; Gordo Seeley, Bluebell, Aida Mansfield, La- - j Tracy Roberts, Henna . Nota Nelson, Montwell, point, Connie Lee, Tabiona, 8465471; Lome McKee, Trldell, 1 454-318- 1 848-541- 7; Spencer, Ths fact that this plant covers mors than 7,000 sens of 'land consisting of private land, Indian land. State land and B.L.M. land and only has 1900 plants makes it a very impractical project. In additionto the Oil Shale and Building Sterna thia ana affects four livestock permits. Ths B.L.M. has bran treating thia plant as a sensitive plant for many years and managing the area accordingly. They think thia Name:. Address:. City:, 5 .Zip:. I Ivy Chandler, Neale, 353-458- Rand left, 545-243- Virginia 353-452- 8; Laura Zola Ferguson, Duchesne, j J . laughter and neighborlineai brought joy to givers and receivers alike. Thank you, again. Uintah Basin Christian Fellowship Chamber program on CUP The Roosevelt Arne Chamber of Commerce will hold its regular monthly membership mooring mi Thursday, December 6, at 7:80 am., at the Frontier Cato. The program wiD feature Dsn Christiansen, Manager of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District; and Kirk Carpenter, Project Manager; Bureau of Reclamation. They will discuss the Central Utah Project and respond to any questions which may arise. The Student of the Month wfll be honored and preaantationa wifl be made to the Volunteers of ths ' . .1 Year-1- 12 2 year 626 353-454- 4; 247-237- 5; Whltoracks, 7382544. , st sIL Hie surprising thing to me waa ths fact ' that B.L.M. does not think it should become an endangered spades and they administrate the land. It seems to me that Fish and Wildlifo should never have ssltsd for this designation without their SUBSCRIPTION RATES I ) sl : 1 . , '" Hopefully someone will ask Christiansen about this idea tomorrow morning. But if not, perhaps our legislators, convening next month, would be willing to remedy a sore spot before it festers. ninmmiti nenrillnei fnr ths lilntnh Bnsln STANDARD aroi legal Notices, Thursday at 5 p.m. Classified Advertising, Friday at Noon; Display Advertising, Friday al Noon; Around Ihe town news Friday at 5 pjn. To request a photograhar, please call during working hours and sal up a thne. ABYRRHSUMi Craig Ashby. Advertising Manager; Qndy Betts, Advertising, Ad Design) Co left Ashby, Ad Design . no economic value ... . Dear Editor: I attended ths meeting in Venal on maldng Toad Flax Cress an endangered species. It seems to me that ths Value of oil shale and building stone far out weighs the value of Toad Flax Cross which you admit has ; , PAP1UT If you missed your paper, call ' during wording noun. MWI TIPSl Call 7225131 and editor Greg Duerden (Roosevelt), Tom Brennan (Duchesne)) Deiyse Bellon (Upper Country)) LeAnn Walker, (Ballard). HHIOMAU Greg Duerden, Editor) Tom Brennan, News Reporter) Deyhe Bellon, News. Reporter, LeAnn Walker, News Reporter. 722-513- STANDARD SecondOass Why mm TOUR THE UINTAH Basin Standard. USPS 6469-000- 0 Dear Editor, outweighed by oilf stone atanpt at parking, you have special improvement districts or even mosquito abatement districts. . The ! The public should have the basic right to elect those who tax them, be they water boards or governing boards for The editorial brings out the point which could be extended to get better qualified county commissioners, or mayors too. But the idea, proposed by. 722-513- : Taxation without representation, which the Conservancy District is guilty of, through their two mills allocation, is something the American Revolution was fought over. Bill Prue, spokesman for the tax protest group, also said he feels the Conservancy District Board would work harder to overcome the CUP problems if they were elected. We think those are two excellent points. District General Manager Don Christiansen is quoted in the Sunday editorial Grass status downtown : ing (Thursday, 7:30 a.m. at the Frontier Grill), it seemed especially interesting.. BASIN awry in Citizens for Utah Tax Reform, is gaining favor for a couple of reasons. Chamber of Commerce tomorrow morn- . Joke gone ' Dear Editor, The Christian Fellowship of tin Uintah Basin would Ulp to taka this opportunity to extend heartfelt thanks to all. those involved in organising the Hianksgivinf Dinner, held in Mytem at 2 pjn. on Thanksgiving Day, The two dozen people .who attended the dinner wen treated ' to turkey, ham, sweet potatoes, stuffing and 'all the trimmings, that make this feast day eo pedal. Not only ths meal, bat Bifa ths love and sharing occasion a chance for all involved to recreate ths atmosphere of ths first Thanksgiving celebration. During this Holiday Season, when families and doss friend re .top priority the dintur, Clip this form and mail to: The Uintah Batin STANDARD P.O. Box 971, 241 S. 2H I. Roosevelt, UT 14664 Week. President Darrell Mecham encourages members to attend fids last Chamber meeting of tha year and issues a special invitation to others who are interested. |