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Show June Thursday, UBAH Delayed Continued from pooa Continued from page 1 It Association. is still imperative that seek thia alternative power supply, but due to the current problems with negotiations which would have resulted in higher costs and possible future liabilities for our members, the decision was made to pursue an alternative money source. The earliest date a power cost pass through can be. we expected 1980," is by continued early Claim. September, ROOSEVELT CITY COUNCIL 1 held at the Uintah Basin Recreational Park near Uintah high school in VernaL UBAH will provide the drinks with those attending asked to bring plates and silverware. The meeting will begin at 4 p.m., with an hour presentation on the 604 law scheduled for 4:80 p.m. Dinner will be eaten at 6:80 p.m. in the park pavilion. Those interested in further information are urged to contact UBAH, P.O. Box 189, Roosevelt, Utah 84066. DUCHESNE CO. COMMISSION ) According to Glen Vernon, Roosevelt City Manager, City Council action at the meeting of June 9, included: UDOT Sidewalk Improvements Horrocks Engineering presented final payment requests to the city council relative to completion of UDOT sidewalk improvements and 600 East curb and gutter improvements. The council approved payment for these two projects. A public hearing was held on the proposed fiscal 1981 city budget at whkh no one from the general public was present. The budget was adopted with such amendments as had been recommended by the previously council. Salary Included in the 1981 budget is a 5 Kblic the pumper. minutes, the Culvert Bids following business was transacted at Culvert bids were opened as the County Commission meeting of follows: ' June3: $6282.45 Amcor $5659.95 W.R. White Conflict of Interest 5604.64 Turner Building Supply Commissioner Roes- told Ge 6281.77 Geneva Pipe Adame he felt it inadvisable that Bid was awarded to Turner with all serve ae an officer of the Duchesne quantities doubled with the exception County Employees Association, due to of the 48" arched ends, end sections, the fact that he has only worked for and 180 of 24" arched pipe. the county such a shirt time, and that Zoning Hearing he is in an administrative position. Approved a public hearing to be Adams indicated that he, also, has held July 15 at 2 p.m. on the petition some reservations relative to serving of Bruce LaVar Dibb to in this capacity. Cottonwood Creek Estates subdivision in parts id Sec. 5 & 8, T. 2 S., R. 1 W., Drop la Water Unit Approved that t two hundred gallon U.S.M. from l to RA-1- . drop-iwater unit, as presented by Employee Salary Increases Lela Baum of the Duchesne City After discussion of the 4 percent ' Volunteer Fire Department, be pursalary increase approved for county chased at a cost id $8800. Thia unit will employees, it wps moved that the increase be raised to 6 percent The go in the back of a pickup to be provided by the City and will supply motion was not second water when hydrants are not available or when the fire is not accessible to unofficial . re-ion- e percent cost-of-livin-g J POLICE BLOTTER Arrests from June 3 to June 10: Veron J. Anderton, June 8, DUL Bobby Neal Nex, June 8, Intoxica- tion. Clarence Unkipuke Cess pooch, June Disorderly conduct. Theodore Wyasket, June 4, Disorderly conduct and resisting arrest Erwin Cueh, June 5, disorderly conduct. Owen Manning, June 5, disorderly 4, conduct. Benjamin Murray, June 5, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief. Tosemary Thompson, June 7, disor. derly conduct r r.i Louis Arkansas, June 7, intoxica- tion. Richard V; Burns, Jr., June 7, disorderly conduct and possession of alcoholic beverage and possession of controlled substance. Linda G. Arrates, June conduct 7, disorderly Mike Rhoades, June 7, DUI and driving on revocation and resisting. Harry Nehlich, June 9, DUL Adrian Cess pooch, June 9, disorder- ly conduct Betty Leigh, June 9, theft James Thompson, June 10, DUL approval to expend 109 meeting, 5:45 p.m. information call 3 or 722-269- Special Interest Pot Luck, dinner at the City Park 5 p.m. Square Dancing at the Roosevelt tennis courts 8:30 p.m. Round dancing is at 8 p.m. State Friday June 13 FoflceCars Saturday, The decision was made to purchase two new police ears for the city, as opposed to leasing. Sewer Hook-opA resolution relative to sewer s outside the city was adopted; the resolution requires users outside the city to pay a connection fee equal to one and times the one-ha- in-ci- ty lf fee. CYO spaghetti dinner at Food will be served from June 14 The Dina Dancers are the Roosevelt City Pdrk 6--8 p.m. dance and steak fry at s hook-up- 722-409- Thursday, June 1 2 Collector Road Funds to provide an overlay on Lagoon Street between Second West and State Street. salary increase 1 1 Utah TOPS Lagoon overlay Status Reports Status reports were presented by Bernell Buchanan and Jerry Murray of Jensen. Monday, June 16 The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) is holding a meeting to organize a Duchesne Post 7:30 p.m. at the Duchesne American Legion Building. For information call or Tuesday, June 17 Senior Citizen Lunch at 12; Roosevelt Center. 738-590- 9, Phone nows Items Piano festival at Registrants are en- eouraged to register ear- ly for the 1980 feetival- competition, sines many events of the 1979 festi val were sold out Information and registration materials for any wall of BYU . . T. Steinway grand pino thousand dollars in cash and numerous national and international performance contracts will be the culmination of Brigham Young University's Summer Piano Festival and Gina Bachauer International Competition this year. Planned in conjunction with the World of Piano group piano conference, the festival and competition will include many prominent guest artists and faculty such as Jorge Bolet Joseph Bloch, MelNorman vin Stecher, Horowitz and Alec SherThe World of man. Piano conference will be with the Summer Piano Festival June 19-2- and Bachauer Com; tion scheduled for 23-2-8. top the Sum-sever- - 722-513- 1 or 731-20- 9 454-353- 9. HonwownW al Bachauer Competition, HFAC, Brigham Business conducted at the Myton City 5 included the Young 'University, Pro- Council meeting June following: vo, Utah 84602. Diana Turlsema applied for a business license on behalf of Harold Stanley for a TV repair shop. Council granted the license. The council agreed to let Roy Winn IMhFtm valved on old lines install s shut-of- f near his home to control flooding. 0 Quid Joe and Mary Perkins want their new house annexed to the city. This is in progress. The Myton fire department is continuing to sponsor Saturday night dances at the Legion HalL They discussed other ways of raising money. The council also discussed placing garbage cans at the city park. Roosevelt y Gladys Jim Curtis MOjg Ross 722-277- 4 WILL THE problems that they might have growing trees, gardens, etc. He REMEMBER DAD HE REMEMBERS YOU I e EM Rowley, Roosevelt High Valley Nursery, was invited to the Moon Lake Ward Relief Society last Tuesday to help the ladies there on PROSPECT COME IN? order to bring the prospect IN the house must be attractive on the OUTSDE. or the sale Is off before If begins. Major reconstruction or architectural In Lets not forget dear old Dad. Oh sure, we know theres a Fathers Day just as there is a Mother's , Day, but somehow the former never attracts as much attention as the latter. People often seem to say "Dad doesnt like a fuss made over him. But really nowr when you ' think- - about it, doesnt c everyone glow from a little extra recognition? Thats what we aim to give all our customers, extra recognition. We recognize your needs and go out of our way to serve you in whatever way possible. Pretty soon youll glow too from our extra special professional service. 4 gave many helpful Ideas., questions. Luncheon was served after the discus- - ally 454-357- 0, 738-229- 0, MYTON CITY COUNCIL events can be obtain- to: writing by raer Veetival and Gina 41,6 to .and' anawttgd.' many 'steaSESiSIEES'S' m Wednesday, June The council took formal action to begin the process necessary to receive for all city employees; health and dental insurance. The 1981 budget is designed to begin funding depreciation, of capital assets to the extent revenue will permit A-- n CALENDAR respee-- . Building. state Uintah Basin Standard CORflRflUWDTV police officer Dale Smith presented a study on parking problems in the city. Annexation Hearing A public hearing on Roosevelts annexation policy will be held on Monday, June 16, at 6 p.m. in the Circuit Court room at the City lrssii According to works and finances, ) 12, 1980 The basketball clinic held at Snow College last week was- attended by several girls from our area: Brenda Frandsen, Marshs Sorenson, Paulette Christensen, Tracy Orme, Tammy Lindsay, Tauna Lindsay, Mountain Home; changes are rarely But small ranted. and good "housekeep- ing" wffl make your home look wel cared for. Lawns and shrubs be manicured, should beds and gardens should be flower weeded. Shutters, windows, and gutters. Tal-mag- e; "Rexall for Gaylynn Christensen, Hope Boyee, Wendy Reliability Markham, Cindy Street, AltamonL Parents of the girls drove them down to Ephraim on Sunday. The plinie started Monday morning and was instructed by Coach Ann Brick-e- r from Snow. The girls finished Friday noon. They were taught many basketball dulls. Parents brought them home Fri-dav evening. downspouts should be replaced. repaired 0 lo The cost a Is Rooswelt, Realty, 722-455- 3. 722-245- 4 Country Realty owim 722-455- 3 All Summer? Inn Bottle hollow Fine Arts In Cooperation With Roosevelt Council and USU. Education Center June 13 and 14 Creag Coldston Mime Artist "That his technical ability is flawless goes without saying . . . His performance became an an excursion intimate encounter into the mind and thoughts of a 'TteniPnftTffranfiCTrilihi?1 ISEOCSQB HECZjI)B$I3) minimal. Postponing such smal repairs can give the whole property a rundown appearance. For other helpful Ideas, contact Jm Curtis at Century 21 Country dinneR theatRe checklist war- repairs master craftsman. Deseret News Dinner at 7:00 p.m. Curtain Time ,8:00 p.m. For Reservation Call $9.50 Adults. $6.25 Children 789-034- 8 or 722-229- 4 |