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Show r County nd in is Thursday, Juty da ding of recruiting doctors to rural Utah. Hospital Administrator Chad Evans stated that when Doctor's Shupe and Seal left the area, the county applied and received notification that the area had been designated as a doctor shortage area and they would be eligible for doctors but they never came. ' This year through the efforts of Senator Hatch and Representative Nielsen the County was placed on the list Uintah County waa on the list and now are off the list as their doctor needs have been taken eare of. to Mitchell, there are already two doctors signed up for .next year and others applying for this year. 8he explained that many students havs Just recently finished school and are applying for working positions, that she should know by the end of August of those physicians desiring to corns to Duchesne County. Mitchell rated this area high in physician recruiting as there are good recreation possibilities, good people to work with and that Duchesne County is not as sparsely populated as states such as Montana and the Dakotas. "Its up to the community to sell the community to the spouse." she added she talked about one of the problems Evans stated that with the hospital well underway there is almost never a day that goes by that a doctor does not can him for information on the area for possible employment and practice. u .stated. Bureau may build bowling alley ' Designs for a new bowling Duchesne City are on the table, but final approval recreation building is pending alley in drawing of the on a bill yet to paas through Congress for funding of the facility. Dallas Linford of the Bureau of Reclamation presented preliminary plans for the bowling alley to the Duchesne City Council last week. The council accepted the plans for the building to be located between the city pool and the baseball diamonds. The paperwork has begun, said Linford, but the actual building cannot begin until hinds are provided by the passage of a funding bUL We have started to do the design t own BXNCtitiosi. , It is at this time of hurt that the ' person going through divorce needs to. ifoel accepted and wanted. Too often, though, the very persons from whom ;they need acceptance are unable to give that acceptance and cannot, or will not, understand the emotional grief : and hurt the divorcee ia going through. , In order to help those people in the f Uintah Basin who are hurting and need (help the Community Presbyterian (Church is offering a seminar on Growing Through Divorce. Dr. Thomson, the pastor of Cotn--; munity Presbyterian Church, believes that a person either goes through a divorce or grows through a divorce. The difference in going through a divorce and growing through divorce is that the persons who grow through this experience deal with the emotional Merle Gene" Bell, Roosevelt, was. recently, elected president of the Uintah Basin Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind and will meet this week in Kansas City Missouri for the bowling alley. National Convention meetings. Polls conducted throughout the city Gene explained the importance of and county ahowed that the majority Of the national convention as blind leaders residents would like to see a recreation getting together and discussing the building in Duchesne and a bowling needs of the blind and problems and what legislation is needed. The seven ' alley was the most requested by those polled, according to Linford. day convention will not only discuss governmental topics but also the needs Linford said the status of the bill at of the blind people and how they can present is unknown, but the Bureau improve their fives by helping one The Duchesne County School Disand the dty are going forward with another. trict today announced its policy for Bee temporary plans until State RepresenThe local Uintah Basin Chapter has and reduced price meals for children tative Nielson, proposer of the bill. 21 members and they are presently unable to pay full price. The coming takes it through legislation. looking for more. Befi explained that years school lunch priees wifi be our of all who are lenity blind only five increased to keep up with rising costs. The full priees that will be charged percent are totally blind or all they see Is black. The rest have eyesight to next year will be $.90 for elementary some extent but are classified as Mind. students; $1.00 for secondary students; Mary, his wife, will accompany him and $1.45 for adults. This compares to the convention. with $.85, $.95 and $1.90 ehargea last year. Reduced prices are set according to family rise and income. Each school and the County office will have a copy of the policy governing the school lunch program and its free and reduced price meals and may be reviewed by ny interested person. and mental This year, applications to this problems they are experiencing. program will be sent to all homes with In the seminar Dr. Thomson deals Duchesne City Manager Jim Allan is a letter to parents or guardians with the subjects of fear, rejection, on a training session with the explaining how to apply and what forgiveness, self esteem, relations with Army Reserves. Allan is scheduled to conditions must be met. To apply for ones children, relationships with ...return to the office on free or reduced price meals, households Juty 11. i family and friends, relationships with Mrs. Karen Rehbein ia working in should fill out the application and the nodal hfo, and new re-- . the city office pending appointment as return it to the school The information on the application will be used ktiooships. Recorder. Mrs. Sue Ann Spend-- .' City Dr. Thomaon brings to this seminar love the and treasurer purpose of: determining as resigned recently over twenty-fiv- e years of experience Mrs.- Carrie Giles, the recorder, will eligibility and may be verified at any and training in family counseling. He resign this post and take the position as time during the school year by school has lead seminars in Growing dty treasurer upon confirmation of Through Divorce" throughout Califorappointment by the Duchesne City nia and in Japan. Most important, CoundL however, is his ability to relate to the Mrs. Rehbein lives in the Bureau of person going through, or who has gone Reclamation housing, and her husband through divorce. This ability comes is employed the Bureau. She has from having gone through this three children.by experience himself. Mrs. Giles husband. Skip, is This seminar is open to everyone. It by the Bureau also. employed will be for seven Tuesdays from 7:80 to 9:30 p.m. starting Tuesday, July 19. It will be held at the Parsonage at 157 West 400 North, Roosevelt The only The Union high school class of 1978 is cost is the purchase of the text book to a ten year class reunion for planning be used. If you are Interested in the Saturday, August 13, but five members seminar please call 7239196. of the class cannot be located. The five presently bring looked for are Cheryl Pitt, Mike Suttee, Karen The Rock Creek Ranch and Resort, Groves, Neva (Diane) Hatch, Charlotte near die Upper Stillwater Damsfte Miller, and Steven Whitehead. Anyone construction in upper .Rock .Creek with Information regarding the whereCanyon, is under new management this abouts of these- individuals should or summer. Shir lie Reyburn, of Lake contact Edna Washburn, Havasu, Arizona, fa the manager of the Kathy Karen, 7223765. tax levies to the quality of lodge and cabins. Mrs. Reyburn, who is a sister to Mrs. schools, he said, game damage to crops and Barbara Meriwether, is a former s management policies wifi be employee at the lodge. The Bureau of Reclamation and the the subject of panel discussion with a ranener wno us experienced gkme U.8. Forest Service have announced that although construction is underway damage, an official of the Department of Wildlife Resources, the president of in the area, and that roads may be the Utah Wildlife Federation and the congested at times, there are no traffic director of a hunting dub, Nishiguchi restrictions on the road to the lodge in said. Rock Creek Ranch and Resort. Kari Mortensen, Roosevelt, Gaetynn The conference will eondude with Miner, Spanish Fork, and David the election of a new Utah Farm Dyehes, Gunnison, left this week for to fill Bureau Federation San Francisco, to represent Snow the vacancy created by the recent College and the State of Utah Chapter N. from Jerald Johnson of resignation PEL (Future Business Leaders of of Johnson Aurora that post An rancher, at the PBL National America) term as resigned to serve a three-yea-r shipCbnforenee. the of Australia, Perth, president Karl wifi be competing .in the mission of the IDS Church. American Legion Department Ser- Accounting 1 contest; Gaetynn in the vice Officer, Dave Parkinson, will be. Executive Typist contest and David in traveling for the Veterans Outreach Economies contest. All three students Program to assist veterans and their won the honor of attending this conference by placing first place in dependents with VA Benefits. He will be at the Roosevelt Job their respective areas in the state Service Center, July 18, from 2 to 4 competition held in May at SL George. anticipation that the bill will he said. If it does pass the si government wifi pick up the check of an estimated 1800,000 to build 3, ivaniED: Duchesne to hire new employee UHS vice-preside- ; . The information provided by the household ia confidential and will be for purposes ri detemining eligibility ana verifying data. In the operation of a child feeding programs administered by the UJ3. Department of Agriculture, no child wifi be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, national origin, age,' or handicap. mmi GD3C3 $1,000 MINIMUM . MONEY 'MARKET . 30-6-0 Month Investment Certificate INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY ON ALL CERTIFICATES 722-370- Outreach . class n Conference t. YIELD RATE 12.125 OTHER FEATURED MONEY MARKET ACCOUNTS . Officer p.m. Frozen carrots and broccoli are increasing In popularity. According to a UA Dept, of Agriculture report, wo ate 21 percent and 16 percent mors of each between 1970 and 1977. in Ulniah Basin OVERLAND PASSDOOKS ; r- - Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center Position: nstrudor for Health Careers class at Uinhours first semester tah High School - Daily for 1 beginning August 25, 1983 and ending January 1 3, 1984. Qualifications: Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse preferred. An interest in teaching. Salary: To be negoitated. Commensurate with ex- Ralas at pcessUms. CertMcatos subject to psnaky for early redemption. Ratos and yields quoted an an annual basis. $1,000 doSar minimum. Merest compounded daly. . $1 rfotar minimum. Interest compounded daily. Savings ankclad to St&OOD by MaMustnal Loan Guaranies Corporation olUtati tiol an mlrumartahlyol tin Slats ol Utah ol the FedeiilGovtfnmtrt perience. . P.O. Box 1030 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Steven A. Malnar If the parent wishes to make a formal appeal, he makes a request either orally or in writing to Lowell C. manager at Rock peek - PHIS. of 1973 reunion New social security members; numbers of all adult household members or a statement that the household member does not possess one; total household income; and the signature of an adult household member certifying that the information provided is correct; also a copy of a check stub, or other means to verity current Ineome needs to accompany the application. Households are required to report increases in household income of over $50 a month or $600 per year and decreases in household rises. Applications may be submitted at any time, during the year. Under the provisions of free and reduced price policy, the school principal will review applications and determine eligibility. U a parentjx' guardian is dissatisfied.; withe the ruling of the official, he may wish to discuss the decision with the determining official on an informal - Caldwell, Duehesne County Schools, P.O. Box 446, Duchesne, Utah 84021 or phone the school district office. If a household member becomes unemployed or if the household size riisnges, the family should contact the school. Such changes may make-th- e children of the household sise changes, the family should contact the school. Such changes may make the children of the household eligible for reduced price meals, or for additional benefits such aa free meals if the family income falls at or below the required amount In certain cases, foster children' are also eligible for these benefits. If a household has foster children living with them and wishes to apply for such meals the household should contact the school for more information. . program For school officials to determine eligibility, the household must provide the following information: names of all household - And LIIOEBJU. BIGHTS 722-334- 4 . I muni hues SAM OIL, INC. ; - Mortensen goes to PBL ar Why the inconsistency? According to one construction worker, "Part belongs to the county, part to the state. The county had its paved long ago; the state is just getting started." K George meeting The largest organization of fanners ranchers in Utah will hold its annual mid-yeleadership conference on the Dixie College campus July 12-11983, featuring an address by American Farm Bureau President Robert B. Delano, recently named by U.S. News and World Report as the most influential leader in the U.S. agriculture industry. . Utah Farm Bureau President Frank O. Nishiguchi said the conference will be attended by farm leaders from the state who will throughout participate in training sessions and help surface iasues of concern to agriculture in the local, state . and national levels. Utah Farm Bureau, which now claims nearly 19,000 members, has been named the nation's number one Farm Bureau by the American Farm Bureau Federation, based on the activities the organisation carried out for farmers and ranchers last year, Nishiguchi said. Diving the issue surfacing program, Washington County commissioner Jerry Lewis will address the group about what local government officials expect from Farm Bureau, Nishiguchi said. One of a county Farm Bureaus major is to involve its responsibilities members in local, civic, and government affairs ranging from setting of . A ROCKY RIDE The highway headed east from Tabiona to Duchesne is full of surprizes, and dirt and road construction crews. Parts of the road are paved while other are rocky, still waiting for the tar. work in Farm Bureau plans Snd ii AHBBBhHhHsh. two-wee- k i St. mL--, Gene Bell will go to convention Growing through Divorce topic of 9 lectures One of the most painful experiences rthat a person can go through is that of divorce. During this time a person feels snd teat they have failed to achieve the expectations not only of i their family and friends, but also their m 8 of doctors participate in the program and live anywhere in Duchesne County. Accor- ) Uintah Basin Standard SB The current designation will allow for two and possibly three doctors to Duchesne County has been designated by the Federal Government as a doctor shortage area and therefore 'young doctors can set up practices in this area and receive help in paying back their government school loans. County officials received word that .Duchesne County had been classified a Iwo (one is high) as an area in need id doctors and their services. I According to Lee Mitchell with the Utah network of rural health at the : University of Utah, many doctors have gone to school using government j money. Under certain scholarship 'programs if they will eommit to work in a doctor shortage area the money pay back on their school loan u .matched dollar for dollar. So there is .'incentive for these young medical doctors to practice in these areas, she 7. 1963 . Officei Zions Bank Bldg. Roosevelt Contact Jean Smith or Keith Bergquist at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center, P.O. Box 367, Roosevelt, Utah 3 or 789-48684066, Telephone 722-452- 6. SlM a i riHS a f Lfa k"e!C i W 80SlM ain? Roosevelt I , |