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Show WEDNESDAY August 29, 1990 Vernal, Utah 84078 98th Year No. 35 22 pages Single Copy 500 Vernal ..CR UT PRESORT -0 I C OCOri I UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION II 467 E 300 S Inside Woodcutting opportunities...................... Researchers receive federal funds ......12 Locals go to Persian Gulf. 13 Utes win football opener...............,.........18 V SIX, UT S4111 a a i TOtW rfl '7 Mr 5 Uf V ( WESTERN PARK Board members and others inspect in-spect construction of Multi-purpose Facility. On the tour are Bert Angus, project manager; Jack l: 1... o r m n J CREWS ON Western Park Judge irules rec; The Utc Tribal Court has declared moot a case that contested the Uic Tribal Council's recall ordinance Wendell Navanitk, ft member of the Uncompahgrc Band of the Uic Tribe, chafed the Uw Tnbal Business Committee iih pa'Atng two recall prdmancei, 9CU!2 and 90 03, tiich allegedly vtuLited the ConMitutinnal Kigt.U t'f Tnt-al mcmtxTS. School Bonrd audi 11..:1.--nt.i !.!.i'.ri f 1 1! 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Ordinance 9002, p-J Mjjr 9, 1990 Cir.tained "cuminal Mnctton ftr dr'kdiencc M jiru ( t the tf dm.vKc," The RIA supcrinteruleist r.as me rigni w review hkh rnr;n t! e cond.ti t cf mem. bcrs Pi the Utc l".4an 7tA fja-ifd by the Tubal C4?ftMitiiUon n.J by tes tackle issues "ennm thfnrfc iv not pay for themselves" J.Mi1 r?r fit tV.-r.-.rhtC f.-c MvJ. A'4 K4 v-rii s--".M l frl tV If f. ; ftr:.:vc t. ,. - - f-? ( IV r -t. 4- "'n f'f fit J'-i, f.-i r-.-ff-U f.Vf f-- ' I f v-f i- - - h sr-l Si. C'? f I '1 t.- v i f.a ? ( -i C"a i" "' f ( ( ' -'f fe-: - " 4 ' f - U! t f--ni :M'l St-p t S r - J - -r j-. ;. i, . s-- t'v i " ' : r- - f - .- j f r --1 '. 1 : TV . : J-- 4 i if" I I I . I wJ in preparation tor laying more potest laws. The P-IA determined the Recall Ofdinanee W 02 violate t ltw Trihnl Constitution. Since Recall Ordinance 90 02 povems the con- dint of members of the Uic Indian Tnl of the Uintih and Ouray Kfwauon, mc jia ana sohcttor tor,tef.1cd they have the right to re- view cwduwncc. The Acting Area ttrctfcr Harry W. Wekh ujv M i M kerpniJ rtcprn. !i ctrcut.vc Kvsnn k u---4. V.it .Tte nrrd t?tf L,y n irv.A Ue lv..wj need w lc'.rn t-i f e p.v:.o. D-ar--i WtJ he -.,!4 l ie in ffd; c tlasurnwu ni;c, (V.4..txr ?4i4 Mnoa, dr.tikl .wlbeKA,w:uiitM4rtna:;rn4- j-j .!-..! n t'.c (j.-'.rti five -r. ira. j:1 in i;V,rr.:r. '.fT r--r-- in fisnmrg t M rt i j-, i rlrn t'-4.a4 tn V- 4 r f.!,a: ry - "inrrd t: - tf;--ve a-.-c n i- -l M f t 8v (r 1 j-.. : i'-c p,. ---c m .- , H w j.- -. J - - v. . ' i f -:: -. f - .-J ('.it tl 4 t. : t I, wl f s f ':fi 4 H ?U i ' S (,-;--i- - n lV r- "',; n v r-r s'l il it v" r- n,li-i vi ! n ..m ....rit Construction at Western Park is up and going as a multi-purpose facili- ty is 35 percent complete and other facilities will be bid next month. The multi-purpose facility is 170 feet long and will be the first struc- ture the public will see when it en- ters tne nortn entrance, 1 ne facility features an indoor arena, display ar- eas, concessions, areas ior uances, conventions and business meetings. 'This is economic development," said Commissioner Nyle Bigelow h,, o t,r nf A Kniuin, ict w t Tl , j u j Monday. We have already had two conventions contact us to use the fa- cility." Chairman nf the Western Parte Board Jack A. Seitz said the facility will hold to its name in that it will proviae ior me neeas a variety oi groups. dhw policy The Utah Community Impact T)nnJ knn Annfa1 rtnnrrant nnliClflC TVI11WII TTI.il IIIWVV ifc v vv governments to receive grants and lOanS. Th( imror-t hAirri rp;iAu;e rrrvirr,tc . ..v .w o yy , jequcbujig luutuiig uum nmitiai lease money. Millions have come to Vernal City Ashley Valley Water and Sewer, Naples City and Maeser Water and Sewer from the impact ' At a July 13 meeting the board suggested three new requirements ."IS ciations of government and eco nomic development consideration. Vernal City Manager Kenneth mcnts will "adversely affect Vernal City's ability to secure loans and grants. The third requirement of economic development would make no difference, he said. Bassett said leaders should have moot held the BIA superintendent's dis- approval of ordinance 90-02 upon appeal of the Businc&s Committee "Wc intend lo appeal Uiis to the Inicritx Bo;ird of Indian Arr!s in Arlington, Virginia," said Curtis R. CcsXKh, councilman. Since the ordin;ince Is in the np- peal s procc ss. the Tribal Comm luce diS not Intend to implement it. On May 21 five of the six coun- cilmcn h.ij the opportunity w pass ordinance 90 03. Tliis Recall Ordinance omitted die p.a;rarh pcruining U) the govenunce of the Tnhal members and tlic items in question with 90 02. Ccnmcilmen Slcart Pile and Iloyd Wopsx.tt talked out of tbe "ru ' HT' o5 :,'"n lhc 'V',nn'm to in qctnn. Jitwc K:h 90 02 and 90 03 arc In tj-ir-.un, the Tfi!-al Cmmctl Is tcly Ft1 w'n-w ft" l '- At a r-usinr.f tommi:;r mcctmg' A:. 21, 9 ftmsp flr"ur.!rj by tl-C H-incv O'lnniurC ucr.t uh fiC of the Husmrii Cr.rr.rr.:c, UU thim-an, Cutti Cc-rxh, Ah in 5tC?t I'C fcf ptrv.nt tVif f.rvJ- J. A rv ti r 'c t y Cf;:P'h t-t tf f;n.!i-p,t-yt it ;A f t -.w tS? r- ti (- " 1 1 f 'i I tv 1 , X r. h.: " . r-:' t . :::''!'' : ' T " ' t ' ? ' "We cannot please everyone, but it will please a large number of groups, Seitz said, Although concrete work has been shifted from phase I to phase II of the project and a door on the south of the building might be added, Seitz said the cost of the building is staying close to budget. The building is being built under a contract manaeement svstem. with Bert Aneus as the nroiect manager. . . . Angus projects a . February com- Pleuon for the multi-purpose tacili- " The building will seat 3,000. Bids for Construction of an am- phitheater and museum will be open ea sept. is. ine iwo iacuiues wiu iv-"-aiu "' ui f" building. The amphitheater will seat building. The amphitheater will the right to determine the outcome f L1!. 1 ! aA llUJlltj. with pubHc hearings dli. :,r.1 mnmWnm .twa uavt tuii uucuj iu invniiAio U Un.4 An4 infTiiAnarl ut u.c uui woiu oi.a umuniuu tneir accisions, easseasaia. j such as Vcmaj . is dif. ficuU dclcrmine which communit; t funding ,.Qn a cgio ,cvc, ft would be almost impossible," Bassett said, Rassctt presented a letter tn Tuesday 10 rcciive Ihcir endorse- mcnt against the new requirements. "We have our differences on little things with UBAC it would be Hlfririi ,. -1 -i tv, ' 1 1 ,yii - f v" I j. k . . - .. " Hut- K ... DtSTRiCT RANGLR M.iry w.ir-cr S'vJ rc-reM T.rtf Ma"a:f Na"cy HCSS l.Tk ;?n eperars CJea-irg a'cj 2?--3y Dead wood cleared by small t rr.l l?s-r tt?nt ufs f f t.ii -ii t - tM'11'' ' - I t-.-: IV ' - g-? r -r (':, f.f msr f r.'-w tV r i-sr J ff .' a i' ;;,, (.-.;,y-rr4 r :-t V ('-1t"r:.r-,,t-t.,--,-5iV r- . j - - - - .- t; ? ' f 1 : " 600-700 and will be home to the Outlaw Trail play which has be- come an annual event. The museum will have 7,500 square feet No displays have been confirmed for the museum, but Seitz said, a display with a western theme would be placed in the museum. muse-um. The amphitheater construction will require that the Uintah County Shops be moved. Commissioner Nyle Bigelow said the shops would be moved to the W.C. James property proper-ty acquired by the county. The maintenance and operation of Western Park will be from a $1 mil- lion sinking fund established by the wum, i sununci. User fees will also be used to offset off-set the cost of the facilities. Commissioner Nyle Bigelow said. but the process will just cause con fusion, Bassett said. 1 r their names on the letter to the CIB to protest the new policies at the CIB's next meeting in September. The policies are state-wide. Bassett said Manila Mayor Carole Scott, Manila, would also endorse the letter. The Community Impact Board receives re-ceives its money for grants and loans from mineral leases paid by energy companies to operate on federal fed-eral and state bnds. Uintah County is a major generator of the funds in Utah. .. v ''. ' 1 in j i, " 1 operators " ! .! tr-f i'i l" ? b R-.iur4 t, n t I i t' r 4 ( i--rv a---- :-r? a W-Jjr a f'--it' b t??. ....v.. , . , V f,r-i!,,-iip---i'-H 1 r -- -' ;-f f;V f- t- - r- " '. - - P T Vr V'-4 J- - : 3 (' f rip. |