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Show a Nona to it A. I.A. PMone to qualification and propotol In deelgnlng for Ihe preset no bier than June 12, 1979 at Mib-m- "Thora wlH bo a meeting held June 6, in the Myton City Legion Hall at 840 p.m. The purpose of fill mooting li to dbcuss uoo of Fodorol Revenue Sharing monay, next year's budget, It la Imand Sowof Hook-upportant that everyone that eon, attend Bile mooting. Vert AMurphy Published In the Uintah Basin Standard May SI, 1979. HOIKS OS iSO Location WI4 Cor Sec. 5, T2S, R3W (1 ml. SE of AM. Emmons); and ueed for the domoetlc purpoeee of 1 family, itock watering 2 cattle, 50 chicken and from Apr. 1 to Oct. SI, for Irrigation of .25 ace. In NWV4SWV1 Sac. In USBIM. 52766 (428386) Hybert 2 Cover, 1993 Thexton Rd., Taylotevllb, UT 415 sec. ft. of water le to be diverted from a well, 102500 ft. deep, A M. At Ihle time Inter-newill bo hold, each Architect will be provided twenty (20) minute to proient hie or her preponl of deelgnlng. We are an omNy of Hie Houeing and Urban develop-men- t; Office of Indtan Pro- c gram from which the program Will be funded.. For further queetlone concerning the epeclflcatlone and requirement by the Houeing 52804 Wee ley Pratt liar Debbie Pratt, P. O. Box 213, Neola, UT 415 oc. Area code Ft. ft. of water le to be diverted Ducheene, UT. from a eump 20 ft. deep, at a Pubilehed In Ihe Uintah N. 400 ft., W. 960 ft., Baein Standard May SI, June point from SE Cor., Sec 28, TIN, 7, 1979. RIW (2 mL NE of Neola); and ueed for the domoetlc purpose of 1 family, etock waterI will not bo reeponeibta for ing 4 heap, 6 cattle, 2 horses, debt other than my own. 50 chlckone, S pigs, 6 geeee; Nolan Morrill and from Apr. 1 to Oct. SI, for Publlthed In Ihe Uintah Irrigation of .25 ace. In Baein Standard May 31, Juno SEV6SEM Sac. 28, TIN, RIW. 7, 14, 1979. 52819 (428394) Oaronce 8 2) Authority. Coll Me Joyce A. Locke, Executive Director, . 52UH428395) Shell Oil 1700 Broadway, Denver, COL 415 sec. ft. of water le to be diverted from a a point! 1006 ft., W. 1010 ft. from NE Cor., Sac. 24, T3S, R5W (2 mi. N. of Ducheene; and ueed for the domoetlc pur-poee-e of 1 family, itock watering 5 cattle, 25 chickens, 25 rabbit; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. SI, for Irrigation of .25 ace. In NEMNEtt, NWUNEVi Sec. 24, T3S, R5W. . The Uta Indian Homing Authority le In development of tan (10) Low rental unde, duetar site, and twenty (30) Conventional Mutual Help unde, ecottored sites; and le . desiring the services of an Architect who mud bo licensed. The Uta Indian Houeing would Ifte to Invite Intareetad Claudia Moore, P. Box 1 21 . Altamant, Ut. 415 sec. ft. of water le to be diverted from a well, 72250 ft. deep, at a points. 50 ft., E. 150ft. from WATBtUSUS The following appiicationa have been filed with Ihe State Engineer to appropriate water In Ducheene County throughout Ihe entire year unleee otherwise deelgnated. Company, . 6lnch wall, 202500 ft. deep, at a point 2 1558 ft., W. 694 ft. from NE Cor., Sec. 3, T2S, ROW (616 ml. W. of Taimage); and mod for oil wall drilling and In Sec. 3, T2S, production R6W. 52842 (428396) Eldon T. ft Debra Jenkins, Box 182, Alto-mon- t, UT 415 eoc. ft. of water te to be diverted from a well, 62100 ft. deep, at a point 2 740 ft., E. 1220 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 8, T2S, R3W; and wed for the domoetlc pur-poe- ee of 1 family, Podiwatering 20 horses, 4 cattle, 10 pige; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. SI, for irrigation of .25 ace. In NW14NWU Sac. 8.T2S, R3W. 52851 (428397) Preeton M. ftor Varda A. Taylor, Box 2, Altamont, UT 415 eoc. ft. of water le to be diverted from a 6inch well, 280 ft. deep, at a point & 1130 ft., W 400 ft. from FM cor.. Sec. 9, T1S, R4W (2.75 mi. NW of AHonah); and ueed for Ihe domertic purpoeee of 1 family, itock watering 6 cattle, 3 horses, 12 sheep; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for Irrigation of .25 acs. In NEKNWU Sac 9, T1S, R4W. 52904 (428400) Robert R. Hoffjpaulr, Jr., Box 276, Port Sulphur, LA 415 eec. ft. of water le to be diverted from a wel, 280 ft. deep, at a point N. 400 ft., E. 2180 ft. from WK Cor., Sec. 3, T2S, RIW (216 ml. N. of Roosevelt); and wed for the domoetlc purpoeee of 1 family, etock watering 2 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, for Irrigation of .25 ace. In SEKNWtt, Sec. 3, T2S, RIW. Proteite reeleting the granting of lhaee application with reaione therefore muet bo filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SIC, UT 84111, on or before July 14, 1979. DeeCHaneen STATE ENGINEER Publlthed in the Uintah Baein Standard May 31, June 7, 14, 1979. ORDMANC8 NO. 79-1- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING RULES OF THE ROAD C CODE. AS PROVIDING FOR AMENDED, OF THE THE REGULATION AND STREETS PUBLIC THE ESTABLISHING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. Be It ordained by Ihe city council of Rooeevelt Cityi Section 1. TRAFFIC CODE ADOPTED. A The Utah Traffic Code Rulee of the Road 1978, ae compiled, prepared pubilehed ae a code In - and book form by the Utah Department of Public Safety and the Utah League of Qtlee and Town, three cop let of which have been filed for we and examination by the public In the office of the recorder, it hereby approved and adopted ae Ihe traffic code for this municipality. The 1979 amendment to Chapter 6, Title 41, Utah Code Annotated, 1953 ae enacted by Senate Bill 41 by the 1979 Utah Legislature are hereby adopted and Incorporated to this ordinance. B. Unlew Ihe context quire reference otherwise, In In- re- all the Utah Traffic Code - Rule of the Road, 1978tai (1) "The State Road Commit Ion" shall mean this city and Its officer, departments, agencies and agents. (2) "Local authorities" shall moan the city council of this municipality. of (3) "The Department Public Safety of the State of Utah" shall mean the chief of police of this city or his agent. (4) "Magistrate" shall mean Ihe justice of the peace or fudge of this city. Section 2. CITATION TO Where a complaint is Issued, It dtall be sufficient to use Ihe number of the Utah Code followed by "the ordinances of (name of municipality)" to show the section of the ordinance of the city which has been violated. Section 2 PRIMA FACIE CODE. citation or SPEED - POSTED STREETS. (a) When opproprlota traffic control or regulatory signs giving notice of speeds ae posted, the prima fade maximum speed limits designated upon said signs shall apply to the appropriate street or portions of streets so posted. (b) In the absence of any peed limit sign designating a speed limit applicable thereto, Ihe prima facie ipeed limit shall be 30 miles par hour. Section 4. TRAFFIC CONTROL. The traffic contra fond" regulation of all public streets shall be a posted, regulated or controlled by appropriate traffic control devices, signs or other regulatory devices or controls. A Forking at Curb. No motor vehicle shall be parked with Ihe left side of the vehicle next to Ihe curb, except on one way streets, ft shall be unlawful to stand or park any motor vehicle in a street oBier then parallel with the curb and with the two right wheals of the vehicle within 1 2 inches of Ihe regularly established curb line except on those streets which have been marked for angle parking; then vehicles shall be parked at the angle to Ihe curb Indicated by such marks. B. Vehicles for Sale. H shall be unlawful to park any vehicle on any street for the purpose of displaying it for sale, or to park any vehicle from which merchandise is paddled on any business street. C Loading Zona. When so posted, It shall be unlawful for Ihe driver of a passenger vehicle to stand or park such vehicle for a period of time longer than is permitted by the posted sign for the loading or unloading of passengers, or for Ihe driver to stand or park any freight carrying motor vehicle for a period of time longer than Is necessary to load, unload and deliver materials jjura pum Asst. Frozen In any place designated as a loading zone and marked as such. D. Forking Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person, except physicians on calls or emergency designated emergency vehicles whan properly posted, to park any motor vehicle on any street in violation of Ihe posted restrictions. E. Alleys. No person shall park a motor vehicle within an alley in such manner or under such conditions as to leave less than tan feet of the width of the roadway available for Ihe free movement of vehicular traffic. No parson shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle within an alley in such a position as to block Ihe driveway entrance to any abutting property. F. Cab Stands-Bu- s Stands. No motor vehicle other than a licensed taxicab shall be parked In any area designated by ordinance as a taxicab stand and no vehicle other than a bus shall be parked in a place so designated as a bus loading zone. G. Forking Prohibited. It shall be an Infraction for any person to park or leave standing on any public road, street, alley or municipal property any molar vehicle far 48 hours or more consecutive hours, and any vehicle so parked or left standing may be Impounded or removed by the chief of police. For purposes of impoundment and removal, the chief of polka 7a -- May 31, 1979 Applications are being accepted for this position with Roosevelt City. Applications will be accepted until June 4, at 540 1979 p.m. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Contact City Administrator, Jerrol Symo for details, Published In Ihe Uintah Basin Standard May 24 and 722-500- 31st. Roosevelt City Is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Published In the Uintah Basin Standard May 24, 1979. Bluebell Oerde Seeley 4S441S3 e Mr. and Mrs. Donald Remington and family flew to the Los Angeles area on vacation. They will visit Disneyland. e Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich over the Memorial Day weekend were Ralph and Geneil Goodrich and family, Sandy, and Bob and Marie Goodrich and family, . Bountiful e Visiting with Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich over the Memorial Day weekend, were Mrs. Nina Goodrich, who just returned from serving an mission at Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodrich and family, Springglen, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich, Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Laray Smith and family, Mrs.Linda McDaniels, Mrs. DeEsta Johnson, Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Goodrich and family, Mr. and Mra. Moths Goodrich and family, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walker and children, Denver, Colo.; Nellie and Mary Stevenson, Clin ten, Utah. e Visiting with Bernard and Lucile Winkler were Verland and Margaret Turner on Sunday. They "attended church here on Sunday. e Memorial Day al- ways brings many friends and relatives here to visit and decorate graves of loved ones. may after making a Some of the many people reasonable effort to locate Ihe owner impound and remove here were: Mrs. LeNore motor vehicle which has been unmoved for 48 consecutive hours. The cost of impoundment and removal shall be charged to the owner or any person who claims the Impounded motor vehicle. any Section 6 STOP AND YIELD When apcontrol or regulatory signs are posted at entrances to Intersections them as stop or yield entrances, such streets are hereby declared to be stop entrances as designated by Ihe signs. INTERSECTIONS. propriate traffic Section 7. PARKING OR OR STREETS BLOCKING HIGHWAYS. In addition to Ihe and Mr. and Lisonbee Mra. Kenneth Goodrich and family, Orem. Le Nore was an overnight guest of Mary Bird, and Kenneth and family were guests of Ron and Carolyn Miles. Also Ernest Winkler and family, Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray, Mrs. Lela Larsen and family, Mrs. Agnes Mecham, Mrs. Alice Mathews and Ada, Phil and Joe Mathews and family, Mrs. Ruby Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Verdus Miles, Mrs. Tullgreh, Mrs. Mabel Theming, Mrs. Venla Gee, Clyde and Alice Howell Carma and Gene 01-le- parking provisions contained in the Utah Traffic Coda, as adopted by this municipality, H shall be unlawful for any parson tot A Remain standing, lying Berrett and family. or sitting an any street or e Visiting at the Alan highway in such a manner as to obstruct Ihe free passage of Roper home over the vehicular or pedestrian traffic weekend were Carl and Willfully remain standing, lying or sitting on any street or highway in such manner for mote than one B. Joyce Powell Salt Lake, and Jimmy Smith and Byran Brackenburg. g minute after being requested to move by any police officer. C Willfully remain on such street or highway in such manner as to obstruct Ihe free paiiage of any parson or vehicle Into or out of any property abutting upon the street or highway or any property having access to such street or highway. Health Tip A balanced diet with food from many sources is the best for everyone, including runners, tennis players, and disco dancers. The belief that athletes need increased protein from meat has Section 2 PENALTIES Any been discredited because person violating, causing or meat water increases permitting a violation erf any and forces or of requirements ordinance this provision the provisions adopted or In- the kidneys to work corporated by reference shall harder. be guilty of a misdemeanor And that auick enerand shall be punished by a snack of sughr or gy fine of not more than $29940 honey just before the or by a jail sentence not to exceed six months or by both. event doesn't really help Section 9. SEVERABILITY. The prevision of this and tha provisions adopted or incorporated by reference ore severable. Section 10. REPEALER. Tha provisions of other ordinances In conflict with this ordinance and Ihe provisions adopted or incorporated by reference ore hereby repealed. Section 1 1. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordianco shall take effect on the 1st day of JULY, 1979. W. Ralph Shields Published in the Uintah Basin Standard May 31, 1979. ittoewtoeexex and may even cause stomach cramps. Instead, meal eat a well-balime- several hours before competing. A V- |