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Show November 1 1. 1976 OH, FOR THE GOOD OLD DAYS 1 PLOWING WITH A TEAM SITTIN' THE UINTAH BASIN STANDARD ' WATCHIN' THE CATTLE, IN THE FIELDS A Consolldatlsw el the Roeeeeelt itendord end Uintah Basin Record Hwbllshnd Weekly et Rooeevelt, Utah MM 9. 0. Bee 1M. looMvelt, Utah MM Seeped Clew Postage geld el Rooeevelt, Utah Subscription Retaei One Veer, IkM Two Tee re, fli.ce Peld In Advance EWTOR ANO PUBLISHER ASSISTANT EDITOR OARIN D. ASHBY NEOENE WARDLE ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER OFFICE MANAGER AMY WEGNER KEVIN ASHBY ' , ON THE PORCH 7. JOANCROZIER V. 7.V.7." SHERRIE BUCHANAN CIRCULATION CORRESPONDENTS Ido Horrockt, Arcadia Tvlintha Rosmumn, Ballard . . . MAMA MUST HELP. ee . Tracy Roberts, Hanna Ardo Mansfield, lapoim Visi ola Jones, Alla moot 4k 454-336- 3 i FUNDAMENTAL TRAINING NEEDED IN THE SCHOOLS The It has been called to our attention that there may be a need for added educational opportunities in our schools in two basic categories. In both political science, and economics it would appear that students do not have a basic understanding of these fadts of our great training in high schools. According to a report in the Knoxville News-Sentinthe results from have been in Tennessee training very gratifying. Testing prior to the training indicated many misconceptions. However follow-up testing indicated a much greater understanding of the It was apparent through the past election period that some For instance, after taking the training, students when asked What do you think ia the surest way to raise the country's etc. Ideas .controls, on price &&xes. .competition, held many - In order to deviate this lack of knowledge, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States has put together a training packet for use in high schools to give students basic training in business economics. If anyone might be interested in sponsoring one or more of these kits for local schools, they can contact the newspaper office. Many states now offer such standard of living?, increase productivity from a list of possible answers. This was in marked contrast to answers prior to the training. The students also concluded that "business rather than By WILDLIFE REPORT UTftH STATE DIVISION SALT LAKE CITY OF WILDUFE RESOURCES s, know, The National Forest Management Act, recently signed by President Ford, is landmark legislation that sets long-ter- policy Forests. for management of National. The new law rescinded authority to sell National Forest timber under an 1897 law which several courts had ruled wu being violated by Forest Service procedures. New authority to resume timber sales-gran- ted Available or whole Beef, Lambs, Pork Vi John Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Gilbert, Roosevelt has returned from a Netherlands Dutch Mission. He will speak in Sacrament meeting at 4:30 in Roosevelt 4th ward, Sunday, November 0 lb. for cutting and wrapping Farm Killing $10 for beef $5 for sheep 14. by the INTERESTING IT JAT FACTS GATES lo popular opinion, the liberty Ball did not crock whan ringing oflar tha Declaration of Independence, ft cracked, and never rang ' again, after tolling the death of Chief Justice John Marshall, Korea Engineer, in 835. Even though Charles and Frank Duryea made the first successful American automobile, there is no car named after them. In the U. S. In 1900, there were horses-a- nd automobiles. only Ovill and Wilbur Wright, inventors of the airplane, never received diplomas from high school. Captain Bilgh, of the famous Mutiny an the Bounty, was not a captain, and wasn't old. He was a old lieutenant. Contrary 1 33-ye- 1 CHEVR01ET-BUIC- K TRUST-QUA- LITY clean the stainless steel soleplate of a dry iron: unplug; use a paste-typ- e polish and apply it to tha soleplate with a soft cloth, using a circular motion; buff, polish with a clean, lintfraa cloth. For badly stuck spots, use very fine steel wool. family at the new nessamY cuevdob a ' . - w YOU CAN DEPEND ONI (Jay Cates) I sees vs It, Utah air service j from publication of interim regulations in the Federal Register dated November 4, 1976. The only major procedural change in the interim regulations is a requirement for sealed bidding for timber with a higher value than $2,000. Exceptions can be made where this would harm the economic stability of nearby communities dependent on wood manufacturers who buy moat of their timber from the National Forests. The interim regulations will continue in effect no later than April 1, 1977. The public wfl be invited to purchase in preparation of permanent regulations, which may go into effect sooner than The National Fewest Management Act goes far beyond mere correction of the 1897 law. In addition to regulations timber sales, other regulations, guidelines, standards and procedures must be prepared by the Forest Service for directives in the Act involving: Land Management and natural resource planning processes, with emphasis on public participation. Improved utilization of wood, needs and costa of reforestation, identification of lands not suited for timber management and uae of herbicides and pesticides. Temporary and permanent roads in National Forests. Regulations to allow small businesses to elect to have the Forest Service build roads into timber sale areas. Refinement of publie participation in the decisionmaking process. The new Act also continues a Forest Service policy which requires an even flow of timber from forests for all time, and emphasises effort to assure diversity of plant and animal communities in the forest study under way r The Utah Department of Transporta-- j tion is examining the potential for scheduled commuter air service to Utah's smaller communities. TAP, Inc., an aviation consulting firm 4 Bozeman, ' Montana, is conducting a commuter air ' service study for the UDOT. Commuter airlines, like major lines, ; 1 j must meet National Transportation Safety Board standards but generally fly smaller aircraft, usually carrying no more than 20 passengers. This means opera tfog costs are less and they can fly from smaller airports without extensive Brad Rosewood, Edith, Christine and Jewel Christensen, Niel -' legislation-result- ed April 711-141- Clean Iron Keep the soleplate of your iron clean and ironing won't be a sticky problem. To Come in and meet percent Chalk Creek station showed a large 43 percent increase in the number of hunters and a whopping 59 percent thq number of deer taken. The hunters, chewed in with 428 deer fob, a hunter trip success of almost 19 percent. Beaver Creek and Blacksmith Fork stations allowed hunter trip succeu parentages of 12.6 and 8.4 respectively. It wu the first year for Beaver Creek, ! but Blacksmith Fork figures showed the number of deer taken rose by 43 percent. ten percent decrease in the number of I Snowville station also showed the hunters checked but a alight increase in j number of hunters decreased, but deer the number of deer harvested. Hunter j harvest wu up 26 percent. s Custom Cutting on all types of meat fceee Daniel's Canyon checking etation checked 19,675 hunters, an increase of 11.8 percent over 1975. The number of deer checked wu up by 84.5 percent with a 13 percent hunter trip sueceu ratio. The new Spanish Fork Canyon checking etation processed 80,501 hunters, and 3,507 deer were cheeked through the facility. No comparative figures were available, this bang the first year for the station; but hunter trip success wu a relatively good Ilk I Utah commuter 848-54- 66 SERIVICE YOU CAN wu S3 percent CONSUMER GUIDELINES 9 Now that the elections are over and things are sorts settling down around the country maybe we can get down to some other matters that took a back seat to the elections. Have you ever lost $10,0007 Do you know how it feels to loose $10,0007 Maybe I had better ask the question first, have you ever had 110,000? If you have never had $10,000, then it's hard to say Well how you would fed about loosing I had $10,000 and I am about to lose it Come December 31, if something is not done regarding a museum we can kiss the $10,000 Bicentennial grant for the building of a museum goodbye. I don't want to do this. It took a lot of work to get the money and that much ia hard to come by so I would like to see us keep it This ia the question that the townspeople need to answer. Do we really need and want a museum to preserve the heritage of our area. Another question, where are we going to put all of the artifact! that are available in the area if we cannot build a museum? What are we going to do - 80-543- 0 . J) trip success er Hanna G. A L. Paula O. Bell it cont-studen- ts Forest management legislation passed BROUGHT TO VOU and show it by your community participating. government or labor unions has done the most for the American standard of living. Competition, rather than government rols keeps prices fair and that it If had summarize the 1976 general must operate freely to do this. deerI hunt toby the results from the deer Business profits are from 1 to 5 checking stations, I would have to say percent (a change in views that that the overall success wu at least 25 percent and might be one or two theaverage was as high as 25 figure, or more.) A significant number percentage paints above thatDivision of said Rodney John, Utah State 0f the students indicated that Wildlife Resources big game supervisor. they would work for a business John commented that the success by concern in the future-welco- me regions was about as expected. The two f; yielded the change from parts of the past northern sections of the state and central v the this beet hunting year .decade when business was a waa also quite good. This wu i. region four-lettword." dirty if not predicted in the preseason forecast if you would like to partici-frend- Likewise, the forecut called for hunting pate in a program to reverse the to be slower in the southern and southeastern, regions.. The southern modern thinking r harvest but the fiffirBe ' show better r profits are wicked, that control suceeu than predicted. The southeastern is necessary, and that taxation area had rood success. and deficit spending is the Join said that the final statistics for season would not be available the greatest thing since the inven- until1976 the bat of the year, but that, in Uon of the wheel, you may want he pleased with the early general, to participate in the national indications ofwu succeu. Chamber program. If so, let us Bloomington checking atation showed a j Meat 1 722-459- Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce picked Max's or Maid economic structure. voters, particularly younger hensive knowledge of the functioning within our system. Another area apparently lack- ing emphasis is economics. After surveys by various business organizations, it has been found that students, as well as many adults,' do not realize the economic balance of the nation that is subject to influence by consumers, government, taxes, Chamber el nation. ones, did not fully understand the operation of our political system. They failed to understand the workings of the two-part- y system, the balance of power vested in the three major branches of government, and many had little or no concept of the system of lawmaking. We wonder if greater emphasis should be placed on political science courses in order for graduating from high school to have a more compre- - with the many antiques and artifacts that have been promised to us if we cannot build a museum? Who ia going to preserve the heritage 4 this area for our children and their children? Do we need to assess our situation and put priorities where they belong. These are some of the questions I would like to have some response on from the eituens of the area. Am I pushing something that bo om really wants? I would not only like some answers, but I would like some help. I would like bodice to help raise fund, plan and etc. Think about those things and please let me hear from you. Call or write to me at the Chamber of Commerce 8. Office, P. O. Box 1417 or Phone Chamber Challenge: Be interested in ' ground facilities. These conditions allow commuter airlines to serve smaller cities and towns where scheduled airline service has either not been available or where costs have forced larger carriers to curtail service. Local input is necessary to document the need and estimate current and future demand for commuter air service. Representatives from TAP and the UDOT will be contacting officials visiting communities throughout state to determine which areas interested in and willing to support and the are "Oar goal it to rvo the public" Batteries Inspection Station Tires Oil and Lube Minor Tune ups ROOSEVELT CHEVRON "Your Full Service Station" such a program. , cr -- passer report . it-T- police "i-,- M Only you can In your neighborhood Phone your police or sheriff's department to start a neighborhood watch program in yOUr area. Utah Council on Criminal Justice Administration Stats Office Building, Sail Lake City, Utah 84114 Toll Free 662-361- 3 |