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Show Thursday. July 14, 1983 3 Uintah Borin Standard The Flood of 83 The flood began In Friends and stranger side by side Work to halt the muddy tide Towns and cities, counties too Doing all that they could do. early May And left our state in disaray With tons of soggy gunney sacks. With weary arms and aching backs. . Mud In Farmington, Bountiful, too Gone's the road to Hogle Zoo No more is heard the coal train's whistle, Fish now swim through the town of Thistle. Weather snow and sudden rain Causing endless toil and pain. Tears also fall, when counting the cost At seeing a life's long labor lost. Melting This year has proved that nothing is as unpredictable as the weather, snd the extended forecast for this weekend seems to follow that same outline. Thursday through Saturday we should see warm snd windy conditions Thursday with cooler temperatures and s chance of scattered bowers Thursday evening through Saturday. Temperatures should range from the low 90s Thursday to tho low 8Pa Friday and Saturday. Low temperatures should be in the low fiCTa Thursday and the low 60's Friday and Saturday. Late Saturday should sea improved conditions. Dams created, others crumbled Water surging where tumbleweeds tumbl- - 'tho the scenes are varied and grim will take more than a flood to dim Our spirits as others watch in awe, The strength to be found in Utah, . But It People are fishing the streets of town Where a poor soul rolls from his bed and .. drowns. . Wlidomoss Continued Extended benefit program ends from page 1 wfldarnem has bean made; mineral potential aeaeaementa shall continue to be made on a mcunttg bads in wfldarnem areas; and provisions be made allowing tho handicapped, and alderiy to have access to wilderness To membere of the Utah Wilderness Association cooservatiooaliBts o against the ; of wilderness? Brent Rigga of tho Slick Rock Outdoor Soeiaty contended the proposal was serioualj flawed. He dtaa the evidence of the data submitted by tho Forest Service showing there ia virtually no minaral potential in the area. Where are the significant conflicts? he asked. There is no sufficient conflict to justify rock a ' . drastic reduction of the. acreage suggested by tho Forest Service and Wflderness Association. ho aaid. Biggs was adamantly opposed to the hard release dauso as he. said it was' essential to leave the door open for additional Forest Service evaluation eonearninc potential ' Wa need to provide future tioos the right to in their oi Blip said we must protect prbtiM areas. T)neo the beauty is genet ft can never be recaptured. . Wilderness Ranger Glade Hadden criticised supporters of tho proposal saving he fait the mein emphasis was lalnj pieced on economics. "Id hate to have to tell my children we sold out our wilderness for a few extra bucks, ha said. Hadden also made n stance against the handicap clausa. "There & no. excuse to put roads through wilderness. Ive encountered to 94 people from age 2 in those areas, he said. you reefy went to get in there, you wflL After deBpef listene- d- to the 8ttUUk XMtil htophdi' that tha baseline proposal was just that a proposal. ,IWe ware not elected to represent one certain' faction, he add. "This is a detailed, exhaustive issue with a wide range of differences. We will take them all into consideration and .attempt' to' ' ' come with a viable compromise. Tl' An addMond pubiie hearinr was held Monday in Salt Lake following r-- Two more' the . Moueevett hearings will be held in Cedar City snd Logan Saturday July 16 before the delegation draft! tho find - . Tom Nordstrom, manager of the Insured Unemployment rate falls Roosevelt Job Service office has ' below five percent He emphasised .announced that due to a decrease in that the Insured Unemployment rate Utahs Insured Unemployment Rate, refers only to tho rate of unemployExtended Unemployment Insurance ment among those workers covered by benefits will not be payable after the ; Unemployment Insurance and should .week ending June. 26, 1988. not be eonfused with the overall Moot of the individuals affected will unemployment rate of M percent still be eligible to receive up to ten Nordstrom said those affected weeks of benefits under the Federal extended beneftia terminated will be (FSC) Supplemental . Condensation program in addition to n maximum of instructed on how and where to apply 26 weeks of regular' benefits. for FSC benefits. Both State and Federal laws, said' The FSC program, enacted by Nordstrom, require that extended Congress last year, is scheduled to and benefits end whenever the state's September 80, 1968. When the crisis passes, the aftermath is often overlooked. The aftermath of tho flooding erisis in Duchesne, however,, is not ignored.. sadly Duchesne County Clerk Roger Marett estimates flood damage coets to of a mnHn" be almost dollars. The state government flew over the Duchesne area and decided, in comparison to the rest of the state flood damage, Duchesne was not in need of a helping financial hand from Utah. So where will the money come from? Ifarett aaid most of the money will be taken from the bounty road mafatetfrftte fond. WeTTuet cut a project or two," he said, one-quart- er . Duchesne City flood damage i created an expensive MIL City official estimated the cost of building dikes, ' aandhsawinunad repairs weresBobhins Conatructkm-830,1- 16 and Skewea and Rmilton-$23,77- suffers sales should receive Revenues from isles taxes can be the many communities, and in Roosevelt that life blood ia running be considered for passage Congress. recent City Coundl meeting, members voted ito bul the Central Utah Water Conservancy District for the flood costa on position that tbs district was responsible for regulating the water level at Starvation snd not letting it get out of hand. Implementation of the claim has yet to go into effect. i Local man . non-prof- figure came in, however, abuse for Main Store hours ' supposedly reached between the business owners and the City lat year. What happened to the agreement? p.m. 717 PORK CHOPS Center Cut, lb. I7 RIB CHOPS Center Cut, lb. 1 LOIN CHOPS Country Pride, lb. FRYER BREASTS Armour 12 M?7 oz. 717 BACON Armour Meat A Beef 12 oz. ....,107 FRANKS Armour 6 vartttes LUNCHMEAT Lb. , .....7lf ' . ..10' WATERMELON Rhonda Johnson, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rem Johnson, Dueheme, and Leslie Marie Chard, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chard, Duchesne, were struck by a oar driven by Danny C. Evans, 83, of Murray. The girls were crossing the crosswalk when one ear topped and waved them on, but Evans car, in the second lane, did not atop and hit the two as they stepped out from behind the first cars, according to police officer, Beldon Lefler. Now Crop lfisa Chard waa treated and released for lacerations and bruises. She wm truck indirectly after Johnson had been hit, mid Lefler. Lefler stated that the police called in the helicopter bemuse the girl's injuries looked serious and they didn't want to move than aa the extent of internal injury wm. unknown. Evans waa dted for failure to yield right of way of pedestrian. Phono Nows I toms . t--7 - ' tho view those living along 300 East and 350 South in Roosevelt experience on a daily basis. According to residents in .the jyog, on agreement was' Street - Duchesne Mon.-Sa- t. Famly Pack, lb LbLAR0E PEACHES. directly. good condition and still at the hospital with n fractured femur bow in her leg. is Monday Mahday MEAT SPECIALS FOR JULY Friday afternoon. rushed to Salt The children-werLake Citys Primary Children Hoe- - DUMP?-T- his Luck mid they have cut mending much as possible and have delayed Um majority of capital projects. AH Two girls hit by car . 4 Open Mcnday Friday 10 am. A pm Dated Saturdays and Sunday i . $162300. Mwif . Two Duchesne girls were injured when hit by a car while crossing the street near Dueheme high school at According to Luck, tho largest change will most likely eoma in the number of revisions required ia the budget in future years. He aaid in the past it has been possible to predict revenues fairly accurately. Unfortunately, becauaeof changes in the economy, the budget must be changed more often. The recession really caught up to . Roosevelt in the second quarter of 1988, said Luck. He explained that many anna of the state were hit sooner, but now it has hit homo. Luck .mid they triad to budget for a low figure on aalm tax in tha 1988-8budget, but added that further drops' may require more budget modifications 3. 467-210- 7, THE of Because For this reason, this wan the figure budgeted for in the final quarter of 1982-8The projections for the year but to date the $600,000, inary trial balance shows only 51,827 received in salea taxes. Jf S' A' One City plan which ia about to be to mill n increase is levy implemented cover the flooding aftermath.' It was proposed and passed in City Council tht. there be an .addMond 11 mill tax Increase. Duchesne (Sty currently 17 sOlii dluU), O. i"J t 'mills and with the new increase taxes A Duchesne man was arrested on on this would rise to 28 mills. Aetion charges of forcible sexual abuse, n third decision hsb bqpn postponed, however, degree felony, in Duchesne Friday. until the. council receives information Blaine Mediant, 61, was arrested on concerning theqHect auch an increase charges brought againahim by Laurie would have on individual city houseaim ?af Ducfegw. .Veilleaux, 2 holds. Veilleaux was arrestett the nm part of ' July for disorderly conduct and lewdneas after ahe appeared topless in pubiie. At the time of her arrest, officers found Meeham with her, but he fled from the scene before the police had a chance to question him, according to Sheriff Clair Poubon. ' Poulaon aaid Veilleaux was intoxi: " V l cated when apprehended and ahe aaid artists. It bring the art to the people he had no memory of her conduct from in the cities and towns throughout the the time ahe began drinking to when state. he awoke in jaiL When told, however, The artists are very professional in their work. Their work la original and of Mechama alleged actions, Veilleaux desired to presa charges, an investigabeautiful. Since the artists use all types tion was launched and the eventual of mediums: oils, acrylics, watercciors, warrant for Meeham's arrest was pastels, and inks, there ia a wide ' of variety styles. Meeham will go before Judge ' Local .artists and craft artists are Whitney Hammond for arraignment invited to exhibit with ISA. They may July 14. Meeham has been released on call Ina Linton, Salt Lake City, his own recognisance until that date. or they may talk to her at the Forcible sexual abuse ia a third degree felony carrying n punishment of up to show. five years in prison. The Intermountafo Society of Artists (ISA) will hold its Annual Vernal ISA Arts and Crafts Show on the Vernal Library Lawn, Vernal, Utah, July 21-2Thursday through Tuesday, from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 pjn. Artiats from all parts of Utah snd Continued from page 1 neighboring states will participate in the show. who has served on tno. it ISA is a well known the knows what job entails, to is Its organisation. purpose promote said the new mayor. She qualified her statement by indicating that she will .Utah art snd Utah artiata. It provides shows for the artists to display their have to learn some things. people may see the art and' Tm sure there ere s lot of thing I work so better acquainted with the don't know about.'' However, Mrs. Tidwell said she is going into the job with her eyes wide open, aware of how difficult it will be. She streeaed that disincorporntion is just not tho answer and believes the community must work together to get the town back on its feet. The now mayor aaid she may not be able to get anything done, but stressed that ahe ia going to try her best flying squirrels glide Altamorit Mayor 813SJXX). staffing shortages at the 8tate Tax Commission, however, they were oily - sent a check for $113,000 until they can low. verify Roosevelt's audit Luck aaid According to Shane Luck, City Administrator, the City performed an they dont ace any problems regarding the remaining $20,000. audit of their sales tax collections the City For fiscal year 1981-8- 2 several months ago which show they budgeted for about $140,000 in sales tax revenues for the last quarter. That life blood of and Craft show set in Vernal ISA Arts dcirruin tax decreases In's 7. The economy is playing havoc with our asles taxes, said Luck. Even with the drop, however, Luck aaid they believe they can get through the year without mfejor problems. 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