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Show I 27 STANDARD- - l, 1 Arport 979 DUCHKSNI BUMMT 1979-8- Neolq for Budget 0 Duchesne 1,825.65 Published In Hie Uintah Basin Standard December 13, 20,1979. R8VBNU8 SHAUNS UOMTHRAMNO Roosevelt City will hold a Budget Hearing to adopt the proposed expenditures of Revenue Sharing Funds received during FY 7W80, Hearing will be held January 7, 1980 at p-26 West 200 North, Roosevelt, Utah. A summary of the proposed expenditures Is as followi Police Dept. $70,000 Neola. e Mr. and Mrs. Howard Horrocka have returned Grom a weeks vacation to Hawaii. They visited Kanai and Oahu Islands, e Mrs. Zola Spencer attended funeral services in Vernal, Dec. 17, for a friend, Daisy Belcher. While in Vernal, she visited with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Powell, and the Glenn Spencers. Lee and Jan-ell- e. Jensen also attended Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kurgman. They also visited Mrs. Mecham's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shelton, Ohio. They were in Provo to pick up their daughter and husband at BYU. The Don Mechams went on to Kearns and visited her mother, Mrs. Lydia Nielson and sister, 7,200.00 $301,918.65' Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle Henri and her slater, Louia Duncan, attended funeral services in Salt Lake Friday, Dee. 14, for Harvey Warnkee, Elna Allred's husband. She is a former resident of son-in-la- 1,300.00 $189,918.65 Water and SewerS 11 2,000.00 City. Revenues the funeral e Mrs. Eva Dye spent three days on jury duty last week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mecham spent the weekend in Provo visiting their daughter and $ Class "C'l Road Fund $ Interest, and Bond $ Redemptions Total $70,000 All Interested persons especially senior dtixens and minority groups are welcome. Published In the Uintah' Basin Standard December 20, 1979. Nona The regular schedule for 1980 Roosevelt City Council meetings will be each Mon- Debt Service. . . .$ 15,244.00 Swimming Pool .$ 8,100.00 . Vale, Ore.; a daughter Mr. and and Mrs. Wayne Leavitt, Salt son-in-la- and Lake; daughter and another son-in-la- day evening commencing at 5:30 p.m. excluding the following dates: February 18, May 26, September 1, and October 3. City Council meeting will be held In tne City Council room, 26 West 200 North, 1 Roosevelt, Utah. A special meeting of the Roosevelt City Council will be Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitheld at 5:30 on ing, Portland, Ore., Dec. December 31, at p.m. the City 21. They will all accomCouncil room, 26 West 200 pany Stephanie Whiting, North, Roosevelt City, Utah. a daughter of Mr. and Published in the Uintah Mrs. Jay Whiting, and Basin Standard December 20, of Bob McCuen, both 1979. Portland, through the Manti Temple for their Jensen. marriage. The Gerald e Clinton Malnor, who Henries will remain in March of Dimes has been in a hospital in Salt Lake for Christmas. If Missouri was transferrpregnant, The Ferris Henries and think you're before you drink, ed to the LDS hospital in the will fly Jay Whitings Salt Lake, Dec. 14. His to Portland for Christ- , saya the March of Dimes. Scientists have found Normission president, mas. The 27th Mrs. that many children born man Olsen, flew back Leavitt and two daughtwith him. ers will fly to Portland, to women who drink e Mr. and Mrs. Ferris' where there will be a excessively during pregnancy have a pattern of Henrie will leave for for Stephanie and mental birth physical Manti Dec. 20, to join reception 28. Dec. on Bob and their children; a son, ' Everyone will meet in defects called fetal alcohol syndrome. Gerald Henrie and wife, Portland few the Er-mo- NOTICI Of H8ARH40 Cause No. OSM006 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OH, GAS, AND MINING DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES In and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTING PERMANENT ROES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTROLLING BOTH SURFACE COAL ING AND RECLAMATION DATED December, MIN- Employers upon request). this 10th day of 1979. OF UTAH BOARD OF OIL, GAS, AND MINING SUANT TO PUBLIC LAW 9587. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL COAL OPERATORS AND PRO- THALIA R. BUSBY Secretary of the Board DUCERS, AND PARTICULARLY PERSONS INTERESTED IN COAL MINING OPERATIONS Published ALL In the Uintah Basin Standard December 20, 1979. IN THE STATE OF UTAH. Under the provisions of Section 408, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended, Surface and Public Law 95-8Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, the Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining Is given authority to f. hereby make and promulgate rules and regulations for the proper administration of the Acts. Notice is hereby given that the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining has prepared a set of rules and regulations for the purpose of controlling both surface and underground coal mining and reclamation purA suant to Public Law final hearing will be held on January 9, 10, and 11th, 1979, at 9:00 a.m., In the Executive Christmas Filler U.S. Savings Bonds have a history of helping the Americans purchase Social Security Ad- ministration. The IRS also reminded employers that the EIN is different from the Social Security number, which is. used on an individual income tax homes, finance college educations, enrich retirements and weather those financial filling out a Federal employment tax form should not forget to include their Employer Identification Number (EIN), the Internal Revenue Service said. Every employer who pays Federal employment taxes, i.e., income tax withholding, Social Security and unemployment, or who supplies tax statements to employees, needs an EIN, according to the IRS. The EIN should be used docuon all business ments sent to the IRS or STATE PUR- emergencies that confront us all This Christmas, give return. , 722-51- 31 categories-professio- and amateur nal athletes, both male and female. Ballots will include the names of five athletes in each category, selected by a panel of U.S. sports writers and broadcasters. However, write-i- n votes will be allowed A ten-cedonation will be collected with each vote, with all the money going to the American Heart Association to assist in their fight against heart disease, the nation's leading killer. Free specially prepared literature from the American Heart Association describing the benefits of physical . fitness will also be available. Laurel Wreath Award Winners will be announced at a gala public awards banquent in March in Los Angeles. Football legend Ton Harmon, national chairman of the program, will be the master of ceremonies. Far further information, contact your local Big Boy Restaurant. nt UL SAFETY SEAL Do your lighted Have you replaced or repaired frayed Christmas tree light cords and tightened loose decorations and cords all carry the nections? Have you investigated newer lights that bum cooler and safer, and use less electricity than some of the older ones? Test your lights before mounting them on your tree or house. Many lights for indoor use on trees are rated 7 watts each, and no more than 85 such lights should be connected to a single outlet. The new pinpoint 'mini" lights use very low wattages (about 0 watts for a full string of 30 to 50 bulbs) and it is unlikely that the average home-ownwould put enough on a tree to overload a circuit. 18-2- er Underwriters Laboratory UL safety seal? Make sure the UL is inside a circle... not a square. Have you checked that moving Santas and other lighted Christmas decorations are property con- grounded? Have you checked your outdoor holiday lighting cords to make sure they are "outdoor rated)" in good condition, and are properly protected from weather (especially where cords may be plugged together)? Are you careful not to stand on wet ground when rigging and testing them if they are plugged in? Most outdoor lights are rated LEAVING HOME Have you briefed your family on turning off Christmas tree lights when you leave home? (If you want to leave the house lighted when you're away, it's safer to do it with other lighting.) 10 watts; the maximum number of such lights connected to a single outlet is 50. ooilaite. pump OCTOPUS OUTLETS Have you any of those octopus" outlets around the house. . . the ones with too many ap- pliances plugged into one circuit? Never overload electrical circuits; use proper size fuses. Overloaded circuits are a fire hazard. poor-to-tii- range now in use on the first of r Duchesne County school district has provided many new facilities for Union high school this year. We would like to give our the district staff for appreciation to of the improvements made at the aehooL hard work have been Many hours put in to make the school better for the community, the students, and the the school. All of the teaching staff improvements, such as the new crash doors and for the handicapped, at future. Local residents can vote for best athletes Local residents will have the opportunity to vote for their choices of America's top athletes of 1979 in a unique national program called the Laurel Wreath Awards, conducted by the American Heart Association and Big Boy Restaurants of America. The public can vote during the month of January by picking up a ballot at any of your local Big Boy Restaurants across (he nation. Voting will occur in each of four wu rated d feed on ranges ramps Phone nows items to of Condition and pasture are greatly appreciated. Again we would like to thank the district for the improvements that they have made and the improvements that they have planned to make in the 95-8- TREE LIGHTS plug-cor- d Employers need ID number the Division AND UNDERGROUND Conference Room - Holiday Inn, 1 659 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Anyone Interested in the adoption of, or the changes and revisions thereto, shall appear and be heard on the above dales. (A copy of the proposed rules and regulations may be obtained from 1 December, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service,' of dry feed USDA. Quantities available to livestock varied but was available. Around the first of the month scattered areas of snow were reported but accumulations were generally light and limited to higher elevations. Temperatures averaged 8 to 17 degrees below normaL Excessive moisture in the dry bean producing areas of Utah early in the spring made it difficult to get beans planted for the 1979 producing season. A total of 8,000 acres were harvested, the same as a year earlier. The yield was 400 pounds average compared with 800 pounds last year. Production totaled 82,000 cwt. this fall. Last year production totaled 24,000 cwt. A total of 75 million pounds of milk was produced on Utah dairy forms during November, four percent more than a year earlier, but five percent under the 79 million pounds produced during November. Accumulated milk production for the first 11 months of 1979 totaled 874 million pounds compared with 866 million pounds a year earlier. Sports Amos Otis has been an American and Gold Glove League All-Stwinner many times. This speedster from Mobile, Ala., can do so many things so well on a baseball field. He usually hits over .300, steals bases, belts home runs and hits a flock of doubles. |