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Show 8a STANDARD July 26. 1979 UBIC Continued from page la ing the contemporary soft rock sound of Generation, a singing group which includes former Letterman Bob Enge-msna Utah London Bridge, musical group, will play for dancing. Local talent will be featured Saturday evening, when the teen talent and the adult talent programs will be presented. A disco aance will close out the Saturday festivities. will provide Sports, almost non-stothe opportunity for spectators to cheer and competitors to compete, with a variety of events planned. Horseshoe pitching, volleyball, swimming races, men's and women's soft ball tournarun, tennis with ments, s' five-mil-e trophies to be awarded the winners. Concession stands will be operated by local service organizations. What else? Two parades. A baby show. Movies for the children. And after the dust settles from the softball tournament and the horseshoe pits, after all the young marchers and float riders have yielded to exhaustion and are relaxing on the grass, a fireworks spectacular will be staged by the Roosevelt Volunteer Fire Department The three days of UBIC activity are frenetic, with something for everyone tied together Vith the charm of small-tow- n friendship. UBIC is an UBIC is a celebration of 'experience. life. The UBIC theme for 1979 describes what almost every Basin inhabitant seeks, A Richer Life, Through Imagination and Work. U Bet I Can! n. p, - IRS exam to be given Federal Register of mining rules forFedCoal Final regulations for managing federally owned coal for timely development through an environmentally acceptable manner were announced Wednesday by Secretary of the Interior Cedi D. Andrus. A Federal Register notice July 19, 1979, completes the proposed and final rulemaking procedures which began Dec. 15, 1978, with a published Notice id Intent to Propose Rulemaking. The proposed rules were published March 19, 1979, with a y public comment period. On April 19, 1979, an amendment concerning consultation with the Attorney General was y comment published, with a period. Comments received on Federal coal fell into management rulemaking these categories: e Those received on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Federal coal management which were received too late to be considered in the Final Environmental Impact 60-da- 30-da- . Info meet on land use tonight in SLC - - girl scours Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. has been elected a member agency of CARE, and will be represented on the agency board of directors. Louis Sarnia, executive director of CARE, said that it is particularly appropriate during the International Year of the Child that CARE'S board include an organization with such a long and respected history of concern for children. Guidelines for conducting the program have been proposed by BLM and were in the June 6 Federal Register. Copies are available from BLM offices. Public comment on the proposed guidelines should be sent before Aug. 6 to: Director (303) BLM, Dept, of the Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240. BLM will conduct an information meeting July 25 at 7 p.m. in room of the Salt Palace. 128 EMT Seminar Those directly related to the coal management rulemaking which were received too late for consideration in writing the proposed rulemaking but were considered in writing the final regulations. Of the 13 comments in this category, four were from State and local governmenta, and four were from Federal agencies. The remaining five were from a law firm, an environmental group, an induatry association, an industry source, and a private individual Sixty-fiv- e comments were received in the public comment period on the were proposed rulemaking. Thirty-tw- o from industry, 10 from environmental groups, 10 from Federal agencies, seven from industry associations, four The second annual Color Country E.M.T.Association seminar and workshop will be held August third and fourth at the St. George Hilton Inn. Topics to be covered will include an air transport presentation by Life Flight from LDS Hospital prenatal pediatric, and childbirth emergencies with Dr. Marion (Jack) Walker from Primary Childrens Medical Center and Yvonne Corolles from Divie Medical Center. Also included will be workshops, For displays, and a dinnerdance. more information contact the Color Country E.M.T. Association P.O. Box 1141 St George, Ut 84770 or call (801) 6736086. Forum talk by Andrus Some tumors now operable-pai- n clinics . commemorated the second anniversary of the Utah Forum, a Democratic Party discussion group. dinner Forum spokesperson, Kay Christensen said, Secretary Andrus's visit provided the people of Utah an opportunity to discuss State , and Federal relations in some depth. As most people in Utah are well aware, a delicate relationship exists between Utah and the Federal Government and open communication is vital to Utahs interests." Those interested may call the Utah State Democratic Party Headquarters. non-prof- it Self-employ- Statement Secretary of Interior, Cedi Andrus addressed the monthly dinner of the Utah Forum Wednesday, July 18. The Sheep Symposium at Salt Palace Sheep enthusiasts are reminded that advance registration for the Western Sheep Symposium at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City is due Aug. 1, notes Joe Austin, Area Livestock Specialist for Utah State University. Deadline for filing an application Dr. Clell Bagley, the aymposium to take. the IRS Special Enrollment director, said the meeting managing Examination is Wednesday, August scheduled for Aug. 14 and 15 is being 15, according to Bill Craig, Examinapresented by National Food Animal tion Coordinator for IRS in Utah. Symposia, Inc., a corporaThe examination, given annually, is tion. The sponsoring organizations designed to qualify tax practitionera to Burns-Biotec include the Laboratories, represent clients before the various the extension services, veterinary IRS divisions and branches, such as . medical associations and wool growers appeals, collection, or examination associations of Utah, Idaho and (audit)," Craig stated. He also noted are the that CPAs and attorneya need only file Colorado. Participating also a written declaration with the HUS to wool growers associations of Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, Oregon, Washingrepresent their clients. . ton, and New Mexico. Federal income tax return preThe symposia features a variety of parers will no longer have to file an on sheep breeding, rearing and topics annual list of their employees, the health, and on marketing of wool and Internal Revenue service also annoulamb. Bagley noted that discussions nced income tax return will focus on also management preparers, who also were required to and variety of range feed aources for file form 5717 for themselves, no economical and efficient sheep proonger need do so. The next form 5717, Annual List of duction. Advanced registrations can be Income Tax Return Preparers, would mailed directly to Western Sheep have been due on July 31, 1979. Symposium," P.O.Box 25357, Salt 84125 or further information can Lake festival at golden spike be obtained from the County Exten-aio- n The Third Annual Railroader's office nearest you. Festival, a special one day affair at Golden Spike National Historic Site, Promontory, is scheduled for Saturday, August 11. The day wifi be action packed with music, crafts, contests, food and variety demonstrations. Featured attractions will be the return of the park's Ceremony of popular the Driving of the Last Spike. Of special interest will be the timed use of the new locomotives as part of this Creation of special unique program. Areas of Critical designation Also scheduled is the melodrama, Environmental Concern (ACEC) is The Perilous Plight of PenDope mandated by the Federal Land Policy Primrose and apodal runs of the and Management Act, passed by "Jupiter" and 119". Congress in 1976. The program will begin at 10:00 ACECs will not be a.m. and last until 6:00 p.m. with areas where most activities will events and demonstrations running be but will be managed in prohibited, A continuously throughout the day. a way ao the critical value is protected wifi be more detailed schedule while other uses are permitted. announced later. William G. Leavell Bureau of Land Management associate state director in Utah, explained that the ACEC program will give the bureau needed flexibility in efficiently mananging the public lands, protecting vital resources without eliminating various multiple ly from individuals, and two from law firms. The comments recognized the need for a Federal coal management program which would permit leasing and mining. The eommenters recognized that procedures used in considering and selecting the Federal coal management program were fair and effective. However, the comments also requested more specificity and simpli- -' fication in the proposed rulemaking. Three northern Utah hospitals have jointly purchased an innovative instrument which literally eats away" ' previously inoperable tumors, according to Dr. J. Charles. Rich, LDS hospital neurosurgeon. Called a biotome, the $7,880 machine will be housed at IDS hospital but also belongs to McKay-de-e hospital in Ogden and Utah Valley hospital in Provo. Each hospital paid a $2,628.66 share for the new equipment. .The unit uses a specially-designe- d probe to delicately cut away the tumor and remove it This handheld probe contains two needles, one located inside the other, to perform the edge on cutting action. A scalpel-shar- p the tip of the inner needle moves in and out of its covering to shear off the 328-032- Improved USDA " FARRIER Dennis Manning is shown with a such horseshoes as were handcrafted during the of variety Ross State University in Texas. Sul' course of a workshop at Manning is holding a shoe designed and fashioned for a draft animal, such as a Clydesdale. He won first place in both o f the contests that dosed the event, attended by farriers from throughout the United States. CHAMPION Indian food delivery told tumor. Until Final rules to improve the delivery of federal food benefits to needy Indian households have been announced by Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Carol Tucker Foreman. Hie rules set forth provisions for administering the food stamp and food distribution programs on reservations. The new rules also increase the federal reimbursement rate from 50 percent to a minimum of 75 percent of the. cost of administering the programs. The final regulations appeared in the June 19 Federal Register. For further information, contact Alberta Frost, acting deputy administrator for Family Nutrition Programs, Food and Nutrition Service, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250, (202) pain-killin- patients suffering g self-hypno- relief. , LDS hospital started a one-yea- r pain clinic pilot project in 1978 to determine the need for a pain clink in the Salt Lake City area. Of the first 23 patients to enter the multiphased program, 19 showed dramatic improvement in learning to control their pain without drugs, according to Mr. Hyer. . - recently Utah Symphony appoints Asst, conductor from chronic pain were almoat certain to become addicted to aome form of medication, rays Grant K. of LDS hospital social director Hyer, aervices. Today, these persons can enroll in a new pain clinic and learn to to receive the same use e Los Angeles native, Robert E. Henderson has been appointed Aasktant Conductor of the Utah Symphony. r The appointment . was finalized at an early morning breakfast meeting of the Executive Committee of the Utah Symphony Board Tuesday, July 17, 1979. A . one-yea- qjUdscd&oIIdg TT ' . tfe THEIUINTAHIBASIH 447-898- 2. Registers available 1 Registers detailing the contents of several manuscript collections at the Utah State Historical Society have recently been prepared to make the ; collections more accessible to the public, according to Gary Topping, manuscript curator for the Historical Society's library. These registers will be a great help to persona interested in researching many aspects of Utah' history through the Society's manuscript collections, Topping said. Before these inventories were done, the only way a person could find out what was in a particilar : collection, was to go through the ; entire collection page by page. With several of the larger collections that would literally take years, Topping' said. 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