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Show Federal outlays total $46,298,000 Ffilp.ral sncndinff in Utah more rAcoof-h nrrrani-ratutn ior far.tnr in this inrnfl Th rnn. 1QOO Thic rpnre.sp.nted an increase Federal spending in Utah more than doubled during the decade of the 80s (between 1980 and 1990). This was pointed out in a study of federal spending in Utah counties that was recently released by Utah Foundation, the private nonprofit Pennzoil to promote fuels from its Roosevelt refinery Motorists will soon see a new high-quality brand of gasoline and other fuels for sale in Utah, western Colorado and southwest Wyoming, says an official of Pennzoil Products Co. The company announced in Salt Lake City last week that it is introducing intro-ducing a retail fuels program in the area served by its Roosevelt, Utah, refinery. "We've sold Pennzoil brand gasoline gaso-line and other branded fuels in Pennsylvania and the surrounding states for more than 60 years," says William M. Robb, executive vice president of manufacturing for the company. "Our intent is to introduce our well-established brand name here to help our customers sell what we know are excellent products. Our fuels products are primarily sold by jobber customers who purchase pur-chase fuels direct from our Roosevelt refinery.M About 75 service ser-vice stations and convenience stores Local delegation to meet with UDOT in Provo . The Utah Transportation Commission will hold a joint highway high-way needs and commission meeting on Friday, August 23, at 9 a.m., in the Utah County Commission Chambers, 100 East Center, Provo. Uintah County, Vernal City and Vernal Area Chamber of Commerce officials are scheduled to meet with UDOT concerning improvement projects on Highway 40 between Roosevelt and Vernal, Jensen to the state line, leveling the intersection at Main Street and Vernal Avenue and widening west Vernal Highway 40 to four lanes. Also the priority of the new Jensen bridge and rest stop will be discussed. Highway improvements on U.S. 191 north of Vernal will also be brought up by the local delegation. The Commission will be interested interest-ed in receiving public comment and input on future highway needs for Utah and Juab Counties. This information infor-mation is used by the Commission and the Utah Department of New trail, free day featured at Dinosar Monument Sunday Dinosaur National monument is marking the 75th anniversary of the National Park Service with a one-day one-day suspension of entrance fees and the dedication of a new trail. On Sunday, August 25, all regular fees for entrance into the Quarry Visitor Center area will be waived. At 2 p.m. on that day, the monument monu-ment will officially inaugurate the Sound of Silence hiking route. The Sound Of Silence Trail is located lo-cated on the north side of Cub Creek Road, 1.9 miles east of the monument entrance station. The primitively marked route is intended intend-ed to introduce park visitors to minimum min-imum impact desert hiking. The For More Information Call: 789-3555 research organization According to the report, federal expenditures in Utah climbed from $3.1 billion in 1980 to more than $6.5 billion, an increase of $3.4 billion bil-lion or 11 1 during the ten-year period. pe-riod. Inflation, of course, was a ma- are expected to carry Pennzoil brand motor fuels in the three-state area, he says. Pennzoil upgraded its fuels marketing mar-keting program in 1988 through the company's existing 420 branded outlets in Pennsylvania and surrounding sur-rounding states, explains Robb. "We feel the Pennzoil name identification, identifica-tion, combined with our new bright yellow and red signs will help attract at-tract the motoring public in the Rocky Mountain area." Pennzoil purchased the 8,000-bar-rel-a-day Roosevelt refinery in late 1986 from Seagull Refining Co. Pennzoil also owns an adjoining crude oil field which was purchased from Chevron in 1985. The Roosevelt refinery, which primarily pri-marily processes heavy paraffinic yellow wax crude, was recently upgraded up-graded by Pennzoil. It produces a full range of high quality gasolines' plus a premium quality winter grade diesel. Transportation to develop and plan future highway projects. "Some of the information we gather at these meetings is very valuable in identifying our future highway needs," says Mark Musuris, UDOT planning engineer. "It helps us better prioritize the need for future projects and identifies possible areas of need we might have overlooked." In addition to hearing public comment, com-ment, the Commission will be asked to approve $600,000 to be used to make repairs to Interstate 80 near Parleys Summit Representatives from Wasatch County are expected to ask the Commission to accelerate plans to widen U.S. 189 between Deer Creek Reservoir and Heber City. The Commission is also scheduled to take action on policies which would limit the role of UDOT's engineering en-gineering staff in the design and construction of local, federal-aid highway projects. trail will also encourage participants to consider their impact on arid lands, and will challenge them to rely on their senses to follow the route. Seventy-five years ago, the National Park Service was created by Congress to manage a growing collection of federally administered parklands. By dedicating the Sound of Silence Trail, Dinosaur hopes to further the mandate of the park service, ser-vice, "to conserve the scenery and the national and historic objects and the wildlife therein and to provide for the enjoyment of same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment en-joyment of future generations." D increase your tax knowledge D obtain a new skill 0 convenient times & locations H&R BLQCCl jor factor in this increase. The con sumer price index rose by 59 between be-tween 1980 and 1990. If federal ex penditures in Utah are expressed in terms of constant dollars, the increase in-crease in federal outlays within the state between 1980 and 1990 would be about 33. Federal spending in Uintah County totaled $46,298,000 during Temperatures Date H L Prec. Aug. 13 86 52 Aug.14.. 91 51 Aug. 15 87 56 .15 Aug. 16 84 51 .09 Aug. 17. ; 89 52 trace Aug. 18 87 51 Aug. 19 80 52 Courtesy of Sky West Airlines. Is The Vital-18 the Natural Path to Weight Control?? T he following INTERVIEW was originally published in The Health Focus June 1987 issue. Since that time a great deal more people have tried "The Vital-18". According to reports we have received, they have had tremendous success. Since Jan. 1987, we have had one bottle per thousand returned by dissatisfied customers, and we have consistently enjoyed a 90 repurchase rate. We believe these statistics speak for themselves. Is there now truly a way to lose weight without hunger, , depres-sion, constipation, headaches and the general lack of energy that goes with strict dieting???? The people who have used "The Vital-18" say so. We recently had an opportunity to interview Charlie Brown, President of Vital-18 Vital-18 Inc., the corporation marketing this amazing new product, and thought we would share this information with you. Question: Mr. Brown, how new is this product and how did it come to be available? Answer: Staci, the product is only new to the United States; it has been on the market in Europe for a couple of years. The product originated origi-nated in Qatar, a small Arab nation on the Persian Gulf which is a loyal ally of the United States. Qatar is probably the richest nation in the world per capita. They have an average income of approximately $65,000 each. It is a benevolent monarchy and the government of Qatar pays all the medical bills. When they came into their wealth from the oil they began to develop a lot of the health problems experienced experi-enced here in the Western world. The medical bills began to get rather expensive so they brought a team of doctors and technicians in from Pakistan, India and Japan to attempt to alleviate the problem. It seems that medical people from these countries lean more to natural remedies than to synthetic drugs. After three years of research, experimentation, ex-perimentation, arid several million dollars in expenditures, "The Vital-18" Vital-18" was the result of their work. Question: Well, after all this money and time, what did they actually produce? Answer: There is a rather lengthy technical answer to that, but to make it short they took a very basic form of plant life, a single cell blue green algae, and under controlled conditions fed it specific nutrients and minerals. Through out the natural process of photosynthesis, they produced a super plant protein containing 18 of the known 22 amino acids, (all naturally occurring) including the essential eight amino acids, and some 72 vitamins and trace minerals. It is now the highest natural source for beta carotene that I know of, and is even several times higher in vitamin B 12 than liver. , Question: What does all this have to do with weight loss? 1990. This represented an increase of $14,152,000, or 44.0 from the $32,146,000 expended in Uintah County ten years earlier in 1980. Federal spending in Duchesne County totaled $29,347,000 during 1990. This represents a decrease of $5,562,000 or minus 15.9 percent from the $34,909,000 expended in Duchesne County ten years earlier in 1980. Daggett County is listed with $6,448,000 in federal spending in 1990 for a 41.2 percent increase or $1,883,000 over the 1980 year of $4,565,000. Federal expenditures include (1) grant awards made to state and local governments, (2) federal salary and wage payments to federal employees employ-ees in Utah, (3) federal disbursements disburse-ments to individuals for Social Security, employee retirement, and worker disability benefits, (4) other direct payments for individuals, (5) federal procurement contracts, and (6) miscellaneous federal outlays. I Paid Advertisement I Answer: The original product was engineered as a general health aid for one of the richest nations in the world. We got them to make a change in the formula to reduce the calorie content When it is taken as we recommend, it provides the fuel for the body with practically no calories. Your readers familiar with amino acids probably already know why it works so well. One of the amino acids provides fuel for the brain, another stimulates the thyroid gland to increase metabolism, another aids in the "The Vital-18" is 100 natural... grown and processed... in the USA under strict USDA requirements... Because it is totally natural, the body takes only what it wants. I can't think of any food that is any safer... and you will find The Vital-18 in the Uintah Basin area only in Vernal at 1010 N. Vernal Ave. in SEELEY'S. transfer of carbohydrates into cellular energy, another aids in the removal of waste from the cells, another assists in relieving depression. All this results in weight loss and feeling absolutely fantastically good. Question: Why do so many people who lose weight gain it back? Answer: Surveys show that upwards of 90 of the people who are successful on all other weight loss programs gain back the lost weight plus extra pounds. Other scientific, nutritionally recognized studies show that dieters often decrease their nutritional intake while reducing calories. This, in turn, reduces energy available for the brain and the body. To protect itself, the brain sends strong hunger signals to the body and then slows down the metabolism to keep the body from what the brain thinks is starvation. Frequent dieting slows the metabolic rate, energy use becomes more efficient and the dieter often gains back all the pounds lost and more. Question: Once a person reaches their goal weight, how does "The Vital-18" help to maintain this weight? Answer: Unlike ordinary programs, "The Vital-18" actually provides fuel for the body and brain in a form that is quickly absorbed into the blood stream. The brain has no reason to signal the body to eat and the metabolism is actually stimulated by amino acids. This brings aboutfurther controlled weight loss or weight maintenance, depending on other foods eaten by the person on The Vital-18. Therefore, The Vital-1 8 can be your Vernal Express -"r- - - in (Uintah County r. ,u: ....., , -. r-.r J: Not included in this summary are federal expenditures that for one reason or another could not be allocated allo-cated to a particular state or county. Federal outlays rose in 27 counties and declines in only two counties (Duchesne and Juab) between 1980 and 1990. Percentagewise, the largest gain was recorded in Box Elder County (326), and the largest decline was in Juab County (-16.5) during the decade. Foundation analysts point out that federal expenditures have a varied impact on the 29 counties of the state. Last year, federal spending ranged from a low of $4.3 million in Rich County to a high of nearly $2.2 billion in Salt Lake County. Per capita federal expenditures varied var-ied from $1,359 in Summit County to $20,477 in Box Elder County. When related to personal income, federal outlays were equal to only 7 of personal income in Summit County but 144 in Box Elder County. answer to preventing weight gain after weight loss. Question: Some of the people we have spoken to who have taken or are taking "The Vital-18 " make some astonishing claims, not only about the weight they have lost but what it has done for them healthwise also. Is all this truly possible? Answer: I am not really sure how to answer that. I am not a doctor or a bio-chemist We are getting reports back every day that astound even me. There does indeed seem to be some scientific basis for amino acids aiding in all these problems. The only claim that Vital-18 Inc. makes is that you can lose weight and at the same time feel better than you ever have. If someone buys "The Vital-18" and for any reason is dissatisfied, we will refund their money. Question: Is it a totally safe product? Answer: Staci, "The Vital-18" is 100 percent natural with no synthetics or animal parts of any sort. It is now grown and processed right here in the USA under strict USDA requirements. Because it is totally natural, the body only takes what it needs. We have a customer who must lose weight prior to having surgery. Her doctor is prescribing "The Vital-18". It does not require a prescription, and her insurance company is paying for it. As a matter of fact, we just received a request from her insurance company to send her an additional month's supply at their expense. Staci, can you name me another diet product that insurance companies are willing to pay for? I can't think of any food that is safer. Question: Since "The Vital-18" Vital-18" is so effective, Mr. Brown, how long do you think it will be before others try to copy it? Answer: The success of "The Vital-18" has generated a great demand on stores mat do not carry our product There are now products on the market claiming to be "similar" or the same as "The Vital-18", some of them are yeast saturated. There is no generic or similar product to "The Vital-18". "The Vital-18" is YEAST FREE. There is another product claiming to be similar to "The Vital-18". Vital-18". Similar can be a misleading word. Rice is similar to wheat as they are both grains, but they certainly are Wednesday, August 21, 1991 3 Differences in Defense expendi tures account for a major share of this wide variation in federal outlays among Utah's 29 counties. Last year, defense expenditures in Utah totaled $1.9 billion. Approximately 93 of these defense outlays was concentrated in just five counties (Box Elder, Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele, and Weber). Overall, defense de-fense outlays accounted for about 29 of all federal expenditures make in the state. Of the $46,298,000 expended in Uintah County last year, $837,000, or 1.8, were defense related expenditures. ex-penditures. Total federal expenditures expendi-tures in Uintah County during 1990 were equal to $2,085 per capita or 18.4 of total personal income. These federal outlays in the county consisted of $8,451,000 in grant awards to state and retirement and disability payments to individuals, $5,484,000 in other payments to individuals, in-dividuals, $712,000 for federal procurement pro-curement contracts, and $2,177,000 for other federal expenditures. not the same. WE DO TAKE ISSUE WITH ANY OTHER PRODUCT CLAIM-ING TO BE THE SAME. An analysis of these so called "similar" products and "The Vital-18" Vital-18" by a certified laboratory will show the amino acid, mineral and vitamin content of the so called similar products to be less than that of "The Vital-18". The ingredients of "The Vital-18" are combined by a very special "cold process" that retains the nutrients of the ingredients, rather than cooking them off. This process has yet to be copied by anyone. Perhaps that is why no other products get the results that "The Vital-18" does, not only in weight loss, but overall health. Also, Staci, if a company has to go to the expense of printing literature calling their product similar to "The Vital-18" to sell their product, what does that tell you about "The-Vital-18"? Question: How long has "The Vital-18" been available in the United States and when will we expect to see it in the stores? Answer: We succeeded in negotiating ne-gotiating an exclusive contract for "The Vital-18" with Sheik Jossam Calipha Al Thani of the Royal Family of Qatar in December of 1986 for North America. We were incorporated in January of 1987 and made "The Vital-18" available to the American public at that time. You will only see this product in exclusive health food stores which have been selected as authorized distribution centers. We do not want "The Vital-18" associated with any other of the so-called diet products presently available. We believe the most effective way of advertising is people telling other people what it has done for them. We have a motto in the company "Sharing the Health and Wealth." We are growing at a steady 60 percent per month and have been since January 1987. We may have the fastest growing network of Distributors in the U.S. Actually, I prefer to call us a "Sequential" marketing company as we do not make any profit off the distributors, only on the product sold. Question: What if the customer is not satisfied? Answer: Staci, the customer just returns the bottle to the location of purchase and gets their refund. The Vital-18 has a 100 unconditional uncondi-tional money back guarantee. Question: What does it taste like? Most diet products are unpleasant unpleas-ant to say the least Answer: It is a liquid and comes in three flavors. It tastes good enough that if you want to keep the kids out of it you may have to hide it Question: How could someone get access to "The Vital-18"? Answer: In the Uintah Basin area we have selected SEELEY'S health food store as an EXCLUSIVE Authorized Distribution Center. SELLEY'S has been in business over 15 years and at their present location in Vernal for over 10 years. SEELEY'S is located at 1010 N. Vernal Ave., next to Dina Camp Ground. The phone number for SEELEYS is 801-789-0933. Mail orders are available. Otherwise you could call Vital-18 Incorporated at 904-282-9871 or write P.O. Box 1205, Middleburg, FL 32068 for a Distributor in your area. SPnlrl ArtvertlsementI |