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Show Duchesne school funds up by eight percent Fund-raisin- g for Heart Association Duchesne County turned into the Utah Heart Association $2,448.11 thia year. All the volunteers did an exceptional Job, said Sandy Biggs, past chairman. Wo want to thank everyone for a Job well draw, on icy and muddy roads. Sandy Biggs was honored with an award for outstanding service as a fund-raisfor Ducheane County. The following volunteers were .recognized for doing a great Job with the Utah Heart Association: Diane Bennett, Viola Lukej Debbie Blanchard,' Joni er . Larsen, . Shanna Labrum, Thalia Genelle Jesaen, Meets Wheeler, Edna Washburn, Barbara hamblin, Lola Elder, Georgia Pittman, Sherry Baldridge, Jo Ann Horrocks, Ginger McKinnon, Julie Jesaen, Susan Thacker, Jeanne Young,' Debbie Claybura, Rae Monsen, Card Jean Wall, Jenkins, Sandy Lamb, and Norma Rhodes. Among with the individual contacts which generated donations to the Heart Association, the organisation sponsored a Halloween disco dance at the Roosevelt municipal airport. Nels Carlson served aa chairman for the event Sandy Biggs receives an award for outstanding service as fund raising chairman for Duchesne County from Paula Bell, chair person elect of the Board of Directors for the Utah' Heart Association.' Duchesne county volunteers turned in $2,443.1 1 to the Utah Heart Association this year. RECEIVES AWARD into effect July 1. Earnings: the by own. e 'where agriculture comes A u first! convenient Land Bank loan provldea . . and a lot more. , money Talk over your farm and ranch objectives, today. long-ter- A ' LAND BANK REPRESENTATIVE ' T WILL BEATTHE ; P.CA ROOSEVELT ' OFFICE Each 2nd and 4lh Wed. Call KA, 364-438- 9 r 81 Provo 373-864- 0 , king a false statement or withholding information, you will be denied bene- fits from 18 to 49 weeks. You will also have to . He waa being held by tribal authorities. Gefie Badhawk was also arrested Sunday morning and charged with aggravated assault in connection with ' an incident Saturday night in which he reportedly attempted to run over his wife with a car. twice( the Amount rPy of benefits, you hnpro, ' - . with an ad- prosecution ditional fine or Jail sentence imposed. We welcome all from . . 21, 1979 $1486,500. These projected savings were carried forward and re appropriated back to the institutions by the . 1979 Last year, the Governor asked state agendea and institutions reduce their expenditures for 1978-7It is estimated that the higher education will amount cut-bac- all to 9. for to Trail workshop scheduled The National Park Service today announced a aeries of eight public workshops in Arizona, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico to discuss the year. Local school taxes will be reduced possible inclusion of the Domingues-Escalant- e Trail aa a component of the this year as the basic local property tax levy required for participation in National Trails System. The Domingues-Escalant- e Trail is the school program was lowered from 28 mills to 24 mills. the route taken by two Franciscan Friars, Francisco Atanisio Dominguez Savings to the local taxpayer from thia reduction will amount to an estimated and Silvestre Velez de Escalante, on an exploration expedition for Spain. $19400.00, but the revenue loss to the On July 29, 1776, the two Friara left local districts will be made up from Fe at the head of a small party Santa increased state aid. unaccompanied by military escort and traveled nearly 2,000 miles through northwestern New Mexico, western central Utah, northern Colorado, Arizona and western New Mexico before returning to Santa Fe on January 2, 1777. The National Park Service was directed by Congress to study this trail in cooperation with Federal, state A former Duchesne businessman and local governmental agencies, has been found guilty in District Court private organizations and individuals. on charges of forcible sexual abuse and Hie National Park Service was directed by Congress to study this forcible sodomy. The ease, filed last year by trail in cooperation with The public workshops will provide Duchesne police, was to continue on study findings to date, information defendent when was the Wednesday with the majority of time set aside for to again appear in court. He was tried by District Judge Fro participants working in small groups Tern Kenneth Anderton in Vernal to discuss what type of development, June 6 without a jury and the judge use and management should be took the case under advisement at considered for the trail. that time. Workshops will be held in Arizona, Friday he found the Duchesne man Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. In Vernal, a workshop will be held guilty oh both charges, involving the child in June 26, at 7:30 p.m at the Golden sexual abuse of a Age Center, 155 South 100 West. September 1977 and February 1978. All interested persons are invited to County attorney Dennis Draney said Monday the Wednesday court attend and participate in the workshops. For those unable to attend, appearance could result in sentencing but he expected that a continuance information may be obtained from, or would be requested to have time for a comments sent to: Team Captain, Trail Study, by the Domingues-Escalant- e investigation National Park Service, P. O. Box Adult Probation and Parole 25287, Denver, Colo. 80225. state-support- Duchesne man convicted on sex charges kl Legislature year. for the 1979-8- 0 School Elementary Continued from page 1 or early next spring. Also Thursday, the board discussed the location of the new My ton elementary school, east of the present Myton elementary, and the various methods of acquiring the property from the Ute Tribe. They were to ask an attorney to investigate the ownership of the block aa well as the possibilities of condemnation, a longterm lease or trading other property mid-wint- er for the lot. Smith noted that the additions to Duchesne and Altamont high schools are nearing completion, with electrical work still to be done. He added that the sewer line from the new addition to Roosevelt junior high was placed only two feet underground and the board instructed Caldwell to investithe sewer line to join a gate dty main south of the Neola highway, as well as placing the line deeper in the ground. The board also decided to ask LaMar Wilson of the Soil Conservation Service to assist in solving a surface water problem at Neola elementary school, where the site is flooded when local patrons irrigate. The board reviewed at length the minimal competency tests compiled by a committee this spring. They commended the committee for their efforts and decided that, since different teachers might grade the tests differently, assistant superintendent Dennis Mower and the school counselors will administer the teats next year. A delegation of parents from the Altamont, Bridgeland and Duchesne areas met with the board for more than an hour to discuss what they feel is objectionable matter in the reading program books now in use by the Ducheane district No conclusion was reached but Caldwell said the reading program will be discussed by the board at a later date. The board also approved a 7 percent salary increase for principals, district administrators and other district personnel fa- the coming fiscal year. The next meeting of the board will be Thursday, June 28, when they will review the budget for fiscal 1980 and will make a decision whether or not to build a new school building at Tabiona. either employers or claimants regarding questions on these recent changes in the law, between the hours of 8 a.m. to S p,m. in Roosevelt, or 8:80 to 4:80 p.m. in the Duchesne office. More rat studies A three-yea- r study saccharin that will teat 2,500 rats in one of on the largest research projects of its kind ever undertaken is underway at a major laboratory in k Michigan. The study is designed the Impact to investigate of consumption of varying levels of saccharin and help further elucidate the . safety of lower M levels of the sweetener, Robert H. Kellen, president Control of the Calorie Council, explain- ed. Like the Canadian rat experiment that initiated the current debate about saccharin in 1977, the involve of aniextremely high new study two-generatio-ns mals and doses of 36AAindrower IH 230 Windrower Used IH 290 Mower Used 'Used AAF Conditioner Used Hesston FT 2 Conditioner Hlway 40 up ' Ploose Send Me A Subscription To day. However, this study will be much larger in scope than anything co- greater GDkffal Circle One. 1 1 2 3 Yrs. 2 Yrs. $11 Yr. $7 3 number of factcontin- Subscription Yrs. $16 ors will be under ual observation. " Co. Machinery West Roosevelt 721479 - - Many Excellent Used Balers, All At Great Utah saccharin human equivalent of the saccharin in 1,875 ns of diet sqft drink a nducted prpviwsly with many more animals and six levels of saccharin in the diet from 1 to 74 percent. In addition, a 1 Prices! will to the The Canadian study used .onfy 4gb --5 saccharin diet percent a 1,250 cans day human equivalent -with 50 rata consuming saccharin. In that study, some male rats in the of diet drink second generation deve- loped tumors. Date. SEND J9, Uintah Bail Standard P. O. Box 18S Pbat Office Adduce aty TO: Tli Name. Roosevelt, Utah State. .Zip. 84061 fiscal WM-IHISnM- MI TIRED OF FIGHTING FOR A CHANCE TO READ --i c. it tk, Thia perlycanreceived. also be referred issue through the Courts for .4..- . requalify for benefits must be obtained in bona fide employment covered obtained bewrongly by ma- nefits eligible, SI.C If it is deter- mined you e Requalifying earnings .The earnings needed to m-H- Fraudulently claiming benefits: Job which is deliberwillful or wanton will be denied bene- ate, you fits until you have earned at least six times your weekly benefit amount and are otherwise eligible, e Refusing work: When you refuse a referral to work or fail to apply for work which is available and suitable, you will be denied benefits until you have earned six times your weekly benefit amount and are other-wis- e Perry Tapoof of Whiterocks, who was recently released on probation on an assault charge, was arrested Sunday morning in connection with a burglary at the Uteland service station. A description of the suspect from an alert citizen led police to arrest Tapoof must these earnings and you about an hour after the burglary at must have been released window at from this employment the city park. A plate glass in station broken waa the and few food through no fault of your items taken. You . the usually not for benefits. have proof of qualify you , ble e Discharge: If in the future you are discharged for an act related to would Jobs again program. some comselling or odd :now earn up to 80 of your weekly benefit mission amount before any deduction will be made from your unemployment check. You must continue to report each week Ckupb total wages on salary UuBflqmit earned during that week, Lumaes Law e Active work search: Significant changes in You must now make an Utah unemployment inactive effort to obtain surance law were enacemployment each week ted in the 1979 session of to be consideed available the State Legislature. for work. These changes will go Voluntary quit: If in the future you quit work without good cause, you will be denied benefits until you have earned at. least six times your r fcnirifreekly,'behefit amount1" and are otherwise eligi- arrested unemployment insurance You may Tapoof ' Operating funds for the Duchesne School District will rise by $860,919 or 8 percent next year, as a result of the new school finance bill passed by the 1979 Utah Legislature. This was reported by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization in an analysis of 1979 legislation affecting education in Utah. The study shows that operating fonds for the Duchesne School District will amount to $4468,803 or $1,183 per weighted-pup- il unit during the 197940 school year. Thia compares with operating funds of $4407,884 or $1,054 unit in 1978-7per weighted-pupi- l Operating funds for the Uintah School District will amount to, $6,738491, up 10.1 percent over last Jure STANDARD , |