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Show A6 Vernal Express Wednesday. October 8, 2003 Iik' m tl IIS F I'intah Association I D lie Basin of Governments. Wealheriation 1L ITMION TO BID square leet ol sod. pi ml materia! installation and and design sprinkler insiillii"'!! build Attendance is reqimed at pie bid conlereikc and walk through with I Isa McC'urul I'intah School Maintenance Distrid Uintah Sc hw l Divimt is now aticptmj! scaled for the bids propo-al- s ernal l.mdsiaping at lunior High School This project will include all of landscape aspects installation im luding site grading, installation ol 22.IXXI approximately (I'oiduiator. Vrnal at the Junior High on luc'dav Oclot'd a rn I program, contractors and semlors to bid on a two sear contract to provide windows for Daggett. Duchesne and L'mtah ( ounties Bids will be in accordance with specifications prepared which be obtained on mav at October 14, 21X13 4 lro unite Joe K pi olid land'i .qv de I.n tem pccli sprinkler cations ah II" w i'll po will In m walk tin, . i" h at I1 Ml lions oineniiii" proiect shall K d to I isa Mc( am Community hikes planned At 10 am. Saturday, a Venial community hike will take plate Meet hike leader Ixiren Vvchb al the Basin Spoils parking lot. at 5H) W Mam Street Participants will dnve to the Dry lotk tratlhead It will he an easy, flat h ke through the woods ol about 1.5 miles (X) District has scheduled an AidIndian Impact Education meeting to be on held Wednesday, October 8, 2003, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the W'est Junior High School Auditorium. The purpose of this meeting is to invite tribal officials and parents or guardians of all elementary and secondary students living on Indian lands, who are enrolled Uintah District m Schools, to review school data concerning instructional programs, extra curricular programs, and services. Opportunity for questions, recommendations. and concerns will be given to tribal officials and parents of Native American children present at the meetings. Published in the Vernal Express on October 8. 2003. Clive Gurr, Deceased Probate No. 03380(X)47 El Notice is hereby given that Mary A. Gurr has been appointed personal representauve. All having persons claims against the abose estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before January 8. 2004 or said claims shall be forever barred. Mary A Gurr 780 West 250 North Vernal. Utah 84078 A M. at the Uintah of Basin Association Governments Office, 855 E 2IXJ N, Roosevelt. Utah Bids will be accepted the Uintah Basin at of Association Governments Office until October 20. 2003 at 4 00 p m. at which time they will be opened and read Basin Uintah The of Association reserves Governments the right to accept or reject any or all bids or to accept a bid other than the low bid if it is in the best interest of the of Association Governments. Basin Uintah The Association of Gosemments is an Equal Employ ment Opportunity Employer. Published m the Vernal Express on October 8, 2003. K1 ISEMLNT tOKIUI) Q22UE50355B3SS : l 10 'ink 'MIS) ORDINANCE NO. 2003-2- 9 An ordinance amendthe Vernal City ing Budget for Fiscal year including the general fund, water fund, sewer fund, solid waste fund. Mumople Building Authority Fund, strike force fund, wage and and schedules salary miscellaneous other funds of the City Three 2003-2(X)- copies of the FY2(X)4 are Budget reopener on file for use and examination by the public in the office of the City Recorder, 447 East Main, Vernal, Utah. Published in the Vernal Express on October 8. 2003. (435)789-291- 5 Published in the Vernal Express on October 8, 15, and 22. 2003. UINTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT MEDIA Rf LEASE OCTOBER 2, 200.3 The Uintah School NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Woodrow Trooper Talk Who is an occupational driver9? roundtnp Anyone of any age is welcome to come Bnng water and coir fortable clothes. We expect to he hack at Basin Sports by about 12 30 pm Call for more information By Sr. Occupational Driver"? An insurance appraiser? A cross country true' driver? A gas company meter reader? A secretary Trooper Jack Peterson Which of the following types of consider an drivers do you A 789-333- 6 community hike will be held this S .j o 'o'O' o'O' 'o'O' id 'o' O Uintah County Animal Shelter Pets Off TThe Week data and supplies to different company locations? A construction that supervises multiple The answer is all of them' An occupational driver is described as, anyone required, as part of their employment, to operate a motor vehicle. Les Solokowski, the director of Council's the National Safety foreman sites? Transportation Safety Group, says. There is a belief out there that occupational driving is just big trucks, but it's not. Anyone that while uses a vehicle they are working is an occupational driver. That is a big concern because last year. 2.200 occupational drivers were That killed in vehicle crashes. makes vehicle crashes the leading cause of death in the work place nationally. Every year, about 2.000 people are killed at work while Obviously, many more people are hurt. These figures indicate that many employers don't always view their driving. The Uintah County Animal Shelter pet of the week is a female border coHre heeler mix. She is about 1 year old and has a lovable personality. Workers at the shelter believe someone probably lost her. The Animal Shelter has a no fee fostenng program which will if families determine help adopting they wish to keep the pet perma30-da- y, nently. BFGootflrich Animals at the shelter can now be viewed online. Go to Petfmder.com to find pictures of animals who need good homes. A link can also be found at vemalcity.org. If you wish to foster or adopt one of these or another animal, or if your pet is missing, 7 or visit them in their new building please call the shelter at at 1387 E. 335 S. te Tires Set Buy A Of 4 BFGoodrich Traction TA Tires And Get A 781-729- S40 GAS CARD FREE! 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Call us at i -- 888-22 7070 and well give you the number of the free utility line 1 -- locating service in your area. Follow the 0 foot rule. Look up before you go up and keep yourself and anything you are in contact with at least 10 feet away from overhead power lines. Use electric power tools only in dry weather. Never touch a downed line or anything it's touching If you see a dowmed line, call us immediately and we'll take care of it. Or call 911. 1 Your safety employees as sales representatives, administrators, mechanics, and d other issues, but fail to train them as drivers. these people will be while working as an vehicles using Remember, What kind of experiemployee. ence does the employee have? What types of vehicles have they driven? Do employees have their driving records checked regularly and know that they will be checked? Have motorists called their driving problems to the com- pany's attention? Whether or not the company is listed on the vehicle. the dm er represents a business when they are working. Believe it or not, I have issued citations to drivers that are at work several times. In fact, hardly a day goes by when citations are not issued to drivers that are working Maybe employers should take a more active interest in the people that are driving for them and the way that they are doing it. That is not to say that all company drivers are bad drivers. I think that drivers that are good when they are not working tend to be good drivers when they are working. Unfortunately, the reverse is true also. Poor drivers do not nec- Can you dig it? ' workers as drivers and address that issue. Many businesses train their matters to us. For a copy of our safely booklet. Electricity 101, call or visit www.utahpower.net. essarily become exceptional drivers just because they are at work. Does your work have a company policy regarding driving? Does it have a training program? Does it help you to become a better driver? Are they interested in your driving at all? Do you think that it would help to have some training, or at least expectations from your employer regarding employee driving? There are programs available to businesses that do not cost them anything, but allow them to help their employees become better drivers. The easiest to become involved with is the Network of Employers for Traffic Safety. (NETS). If you would like information about NETS, please contact Brandee Sommer at the Utah The telephone Safety Council. number is ext. 303. You can also contact that office online at bsommcrQ? The week of October is Dnve Safely Work Week. Ii doesn't take a lot to provide yourselves or the people that you work w ith some information 6-1- 0 UTAH POWER Making it happen. which will help! fMWW1 |