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Show Thursday, July 23, 1981 c DUCIliESHg CO. COMMISSION Imposition of ballots for each of said districts and we further certify that the sacks contained no other paper than those enumerated above and that the ballots in the corrugated box were not looked at nor disturbed in any nuiir.er. Signed and dated at Duchesne, i.'iah this 6th day of July, 1981." The canvass showed 814 voted in the bond and 522 voted in l.ivor of fdiiiuitS i f the S( t.ijl tile Duchesne Cou.ii y C.'iO-.- i i ' I . i i i !d in: July 6, shuv the The speciu! eWti..:: rttuvrs wt-rcanvassed as ulii.wv V'siLig fti.uia Bond fu Against Baud Alum....t Duchesne 1 Mt. Hi.r,;r & i7 I. i Tahmiu Diii'IU. - (I. 2 IojiOH to p i h"v?:i (J: Oi . '....in , ( jij j..-- ; lh Sack HI ; v 1 s'. of eir-ii'c- j ., H6 1 & Ii. ..! a7 (Koosevelt. 2 3; hi i. i.L":ir. I lie official fo.l bol.. iwiJj list and statement of disposition of t. allots for these thiee districts. Motinr. carried. The ful'i, a ii.g t If: it was signed by the miimsm-We, Mur'liy.: Allred dii.i Cl. idyl Turret Icrt by unify thill we were caliud uy the Board of Ct.ii ity ( o..iriiiss!0.itr$, acting as a flour .1 i,l Can u.s is for the returns i f the s( i ial bond non !li-tn nrve a1 June SO, Ii Sio ha el :.i. aiI..i ,.Cs ftlli cuiis'.liti.it d districts A2 lii.tcCsi.f iRoo-.evci- i s ili-nr-- fid lioost-iel- vt it 2 i Ike.ri-li'ni.- i & me i lahr IShil, fund-raisin- g one-hal- 3l weie i.ii'li'ii.i i.eci Mitchell, John Uresk and .rg Adams discussed roads which u, i rt 1 ed i recent ly had been particularly hazard-mi- s to the volunteer fire department uee to the type of fuel involved. Justice of the Peace lecalitv i.o I."lire filial: r, i.t slid .illi'lu all. i- in il, oi 1 t regular meeting the mm . rlt-Cl- l 2. 7 il.e following roads: North My ton Bench, oil; North Cove, oil; Ostler, oil; Joe Shield to miilcguard, oil; North Crescent at intersection, cut to eliminate blind cuive; Talmage, south, build up; and to chip or overlay to protect aurface on rtveral oiled roads. Fire Fighting Howard Brinkerhoff, Altamont Mayor introduced Jerry Reagan, formerly ployed by the federal government in the capacity of fighting fire, who ruuifc several recommendations for fire fighting in the county as follows: 1. and fire Update equipment fighting agents to include that necessary for various types of fires. 2. Inspect buildings to determine he contents so fire departments w on id be aware of the possible types :,f fires. 3. There are three basie kinds of tires, electrical, structural, and ehemi-i'.with different types of control for each 4. i'roper clothing. iiriiikerhoff stated the fire associat- delivering il to the nniniy fieri. A fu r eonsiihaiion wiih 1. Kert Mi'':, County Attorney Dr ,!.: D: a.i.--v Vernon Carr, ii wj. nioud by L;.ri: Koss and ly Moon ti ii thn individuals, MariDii Virginia Allred and Gladys Tnir.tr he tulied as witnesses an.1 that rlic!u.:. .uil 1 in consolidated distrnl 2 (I)..' hi.:- - I & iV: EMT beepers EMT Lee Swenson, Duchesne Association, discussed their need for new beepers, repairing of the old ones, projects, tnd the county's promised participation in purchase of new ones. It was moved by Loryn Ross and seconded by Alton Moon that f of the cost of the county pay six new heepers for the Duchesne ire ready for surfacing, some which i.; ed to be chipped and others which need to have base built After c 'ii.iiaeration it was agreed to work on i 21, further study. 3 EMT Association. Motion carried. Lee will check back when he received a firm price for rebuilding the old beepers. Exhibit building Jim Grant discussed the progress of the construction of the exhibit building. It was moved by Loryn Ross and seconded by Reidhead that Grant be paid $12,500 for site preparation, footings, foundation and materials on hand, and that he be paid $43,000 upon of the delivery and acceptance building. Motion carried. ing took place: County Roads L n:i ijs iiel i ii.ii.t-iiliui judges in tl.itc the official i r, jn,ij staleme:ii .it fi.j.iir-- . Has the July At jv ,, i i RoiiseM ii 2 County which resulted in the death of one of those in attendance. This was taken under advisement pending with the sheriff in following procedures and standards for booking into the county jail. Mayor prisoners if the county would be interested in giving the ARC Building (formerly Dr. Larsen's home) to Roosevelt City for a museum. Beer inkega Dennis Draney, George Marett and Gerry Ivie presented a proposed ordinance prohibiting the possession andor sale of beer in kegs in the unincorporated area of the county, citing a recent ker narty" in Uintah f i-- Myum Neula HiKjbt't Roosevelt Mayor Ralpl Shields stated John B. Gale, Justice of the Peace, has requested permission to use the city's Circuit Court Courtroom once a month and he questioned the legality of Gale living and holding court within the circuit court rather than the Justice of the Peace jurisdiction. The county attorney was asked to research this. The problem of defendants going to Gale and paying fines rather than waiting for circuit days waa discussed. It waa suggested the police departments work closely 111 w il.h FOR SAVINGS THAT ARE TRULY UNBELIEVABLE. . . the oil tanker wreck at Upalco BEPAWS TO itKGIM ;.!t GETTHE FACTS NO- W- VISIT YOUR IGA STORE THIS WEEK FOR DETAILS It's a Fact You can SAVE More now, than you ever dreamed possible WATCH OUR ADS finds NEXT WEEK source of water i iliJi rg: I.j.i.i has v nil ' tiulir said City crews found leaks in thiil aiea and repaired them, but the i i oblem with water continued. Wrnoii said it appears that the water is coming from homes on higher ground whose water used outside of the home is running along a rock layer ii.t.ier the surface and then entering 1. !' itp tasoffieiils. lie said that the City will have to ifistu'l drains in the area to handle the '.vait-- r problem. Vernon said that l.ui.x velt is holding $5,000 against the subdivision to help pay for the installation of the drains. The Admini-.Miato- r said that the $5,000 will be inadequate to cover the cost of ( instruction, but that is all then can j. lie said the money was to be used .ii help pave Alta Street, which was (hiuitgtil by some of the water. Vernon said that the street will still be paired. The Roosevelt Administrator stated .ha i the City hopes to have the drains in the area by the end of the summer. 1 lUit oiia dis fur nu.mig v ii City IW smiiu tiriit. m, , ami , ii rri.lilciu is l i,. n Atfilsi I l:U prolliOlii mils i lull., i,l l'; he the lesull. of i,, City WdN-- f li,n. Vet iion thjl a wrti;u) of the Liucc.iuijlt-- i fv,; wa? lust 'ii this ni.ni.ii r, ,.ri;j leaks iia e U eii fi,.e.l. ' ' cr ; wn.i-the probably ui.;.ig b. a. ;, parks thiiij we s nuidi-.-ri.n- j.u t 1 . r weren t nu leic-.i- , w.i-Even with the jecni . ; rut ion the City is siil) f.t water piiihlu.i Vcraii; ,.i,j water has Let o filiiiig e;..ii' I'ut.'r prohhiri.s, boxes and Hills SuleiiviMnii. ll(l ri I.. rits in ii, ( A.laiiiis Moon l.alu Coi'iliiue.! f:.i,n .; j the seme pa,ty, liui. ;jty the crmsuiner kiloWai.1 hours for ihc oy idle wi.n no ..f I,, City Prices Compare & save And Pocket Jhe Gaf Money. 171 tan led'c its mu.ilhs service. il r .i i- Coffee!09 VA cautions cius.sii.ed Lynn Wilson, The Veterans Administration vd inning veterans or other is eligible persons withdrawing from education "o'.iscN after a school's courses period that unless they have in mating circumstances forcing the wi.udrawal, they will create an cii a i ion benefit overpayments p aitu-auT- n. Dimer J. Smith, director of the Salt Lake City VA Regional Office, defined Mitigating circumstances" aa those u hTh directly hinder the veteran's or eligible person's pursuit of a course and which are judged to be out of the siudent's control he bill is prepared. t. :?. i- , . t - w a.. 5 :$ f. : tr .7. 2, Ik' Old Faithful Reg. Bacon CM Faithful Thick Old Faithful link Sausage d Meat lunch Meat Old Faithful Potk ,y Fresh Bananas On the Cob Corn Bacon Variety g;-'- Salad Salad Ham Old Faithful 0&X Potato Lynn Wilson, Macaroni Old Faithful Franks t : . USDA CHOICE Old Faithful A. "X-'v- ! V..!' 10 j.id'SnrT'tnTI Drink Mix Chops Old Faithful Rib . ' t aw i vi Chops Cali Countfy Style 1 fl' imihTi ast call to gcHii the phone book! Sparerlbs i Lo!n fi uo v b h- -; , pr'C'i'k- i.,f'inr.;iii'iii nb'iut a: charges which may ;:vr 'll." Vcjii.i, A !,:i. a: j eN b..-itit'- - f-- lUl'.-l1..:''- .! iui-.- .' ill I ;se .Atiguvit ... 2 1. 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