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Show Thursday. May Newpasedany John Martin By The U&O BIA Realty Office plana Resources Tribes is sponsoring a Summer Academic Program in Business Engineering and Science, at to conduct an oil and gas lease sale this summer. The aeencv has already advertised both allotted and tribal lands. Available lands will be advertised for 60 days. July 21 is the tentative date for bid opening. The agency says allottees should know that all unleased allotted lands will be up for lease. Youll have a chance to look at the terms of the lease before signing. Check with Realty on any questions. Colorado in Colorado College Springs, Colorado and at Washing- ton State at Pullman, Washington. Both campuses will have programs to improve skills. Recent American Indian graduates interested in the above areas are urged to apply. CERT supports the qualified students by paying for everything except transportation to the campus. You can contact Eldora Pedrank at the Education Building, Ext. 294. eight-wee- k 66 886 . The Robbery Prevention Seminar is this Thursday at Bottle Hollow - 9 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. All persons in charge of collecting money are encouraged to attend. Training in blood pressure exams is Thursday, also, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The Ute History book is on sale at the Tribal Education Department. The CETA Program is having Summer employment for Youth. You need to fill out an application at the office. They're looking for talented youngsters age three and up to perform this summer for tourists. You can sign up at the Tribal Personnel Office by May 28. Thats the deadline. - Sfifi Ashley National Forest will The have firewood permits available on June 1. Free use and charge permits can be obtained at any of the four Ranger District Offices in Vernal, Manila, Roosevelt, and Duchesne. The 8SS6S Council of Energy and . 722-514- 1, 88886 The Southern Ute Bear Dance is this weekend, and the first weekend in June is the Ute Mountain Utes' Bear Dance at Towoac, Colorado. 88888 The JOM Education Program is putting on summer school at the Uintah Youth Camp June 7 to July 30 for grades one through twelve. Transporation wills be provided to and from the camp each day. A schedule will be made available soon. Your child qualified as long as youre a member of a federally recognized tribe. So the summer school is free. But the Indian students and must pay $25 to cover meals and materials. You can contact Irene Cuch, Ext. Program Director, at non-eligib- non-India- 722-514- 290. Head Start teachers, Claria Black and Lara Mt. Lion were awarded their CDA certificates last week when they went through 12 hours of assessment. The ladies completed requirements for a Child Development Associate, which they worked on for a year to a year and a half with Jean Blackham, the CDA Advisor. This degree is recognized throughout the nation and it certifies that teachers are providing quality care to children in early For All Your Printing Needs 722-402- 1 2PWWE FIND THIS BUSINESS ON YOUR WHITE GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER. t gets bridge funding The Utah Board of Water Resources committed $1,250,000 at its May meeting in Salt Lake to helpUintah County pay for the construction of a bridge across the White River on a county road approximately three miles southeast of Bonanza. The bride will replace the existing bridge that will be inundated by the proposed White River Dam and Reservoir Project. Uintah County will build five miles of road from the end of State. Road 45, near Bonanza, to Duck Rock on Tract U-- of the White River Shale Ofl Company. Total cost of the road and bridge project will be more than $1.4 million, according to Uintah County 600-fo- Head Start has ten CDAs at the full day and day care centers. Twelve more are in training under the advisement of Blackham. 66686 A free rabies clinic is coming up June 10 in the different communities. The times are posted around. Its put on by the Basin Veterinarian Clinic for both dogs and cats, four months and older. Tribal CHR's and an environmental health person will be helping out. All animals vaccinated fast year need another shot. Hie owner gets ot b officials. the rabies tag. Theres also this warning: All dogs and cats not tagged after the clinic will be pk'ked up by the Animal Control Officer. So don't hold back your dogs life. Get him a rabies shot on June 10. Its free. Phone News Items 722-513- 1 MINOLTA XG-- M. IT FITS YOUR HAND Browns AND YOUR MIND. complete HONORED Lois and Richard Brown are honored by Harry Scott at UBAVC for completion of a training program in Richard and Lois Brown have completed a training program at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center through the direction of the Dina Enterprises. They received specialized training in building maintenance and care throught the direction of Harry at the Scott, maintenance-superviso- r UBAVC. Both of them are now employed at the school as a result of the training which they received. Richard and Lois are two of the most dependable and professional individuals we have on the staff," stated Scott. I am really impressed with their contribution in maintaining and assisting in all the various areas, he continued. Richard is truly .conscientious and goes the extra mile in assisting with the physical facilities that are needed for UBAVC programs as well as Utah State University classes," stated Beverly Evans, program coordinator at the Center. We are really appreciative of the services Richard and Lois provide for ub. Their cooperation and desire to succeed assists everyone involved at the UBAVC, die continued. Business of the Week 16 Uintah Co. childhood. training 86886 Uintah Basin Standard 27, 1982 building maintenance and care. Both are employed by the school. Junior Livestock Show set for June The Uintah Basin Junior Livestock Show will be held Tueeday, June 1 through Friday, June 4. To date the committee has issued 171 lamb tags, 118 hog tags and 97 beef tags. In 1981 we had a total of 231 market animals at the show. We are looking forward to a great show this year and hope that individuals and businesses will support the show and sale. This is your chance to get the best meat in the country. Please plan to attend. Tuesday, June 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Horse Show 1 -- Weigh in 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 2 9 a.m. Breeding sheep 10 a.m. Dairy Goats 10 a.m. Breeding beef MM) Swine Few cameras have been as welMhought-ou- t and It engineered as the XG-gives you versatility end ease of operation as no other camera In its doss can. 1 Fitting and Showing Lunch Sheep Professionalism 11 a.m. With 12 Noon 12:30 p.m. Beef 1:30 p.m. Junior Judging, 3:30 - 6 p.m. Thursday, June 3 Judging Fpt Animals: Swine 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Lambs 10:30 a.m. to 12 Noon 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Calves Banquet, 7:30 p.m. Vernal Junior High School Friday, June 4 Chain Heifer 9:30 a.m. Sale 10 a.m. If you have any questions, contact Lloyd Clark, President, or Steven Cox, County Agent. Performance MINUA vintage Camera 333 W. Main Vernal 789-101- 0 7 PECES OOR New NONfWte 'DStSgr urn cWseseiSeAD MAGIC DISCOUNT W&, NBJJ RED COINS! 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