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Show (UJlndHsiDd EBmsim Standard Thursday, November 24. 1983 Uintah Basin Standard 4rH 11 . youth t ' 4$ "iisAs. honored tor participation Over 160 parents and young 1 Ten from Duchesne County attended an annual awards banquet in Duchesne last week. This group is representative of over 600 youth enrolled in 75 different clubs in the county. Special pins were awarded to those with outstanding accomplishments in fields, The following certain 4-received special pins; Cathy Lyn Allred, Curtis Allred. Sandy Bastian, Julie Brough, Valynne Carroll, Carrie Casey, Kristy Kay Casper, Russell Crowley, Kimberly Curry, Ksane Davis, Darena Defa, Kimberly Ercanbrack, Lorie Evans, Hicken, Stay Giles, Scott Gines, Seth Tour Iacovetts, Jake Ivie, Jenna Jenkins, Vere Lee Jones, Gary Kemp, Susette Kemp, Leslie Lindsay, Marion, Brian Mecham, Gina Mower, Jody McDonald, Joy Darlene Park, Anna Lee Peterson, Lori Peterson. Rolf Pohlsander, 8tacy Rasmussen, Jamie Larae Rhoades, Dean Richens, Kimberly Riser, Merrie Roberts, Greg Roberts, Roxanne Roberts, Sterling Roberts, Shawns Seay, Tammy Seay, Michelle Snow, Forrest Tonia Snow, Spalding, Wynnde Spalding, Marlow Stevens, Kimberlie Thacker, David Thompson, Stephanie Todd, Sally Kay Ward, Bernadine Winkler, Ken Miller, Jared 4-- H . te , pins, Achievement: Beverly Mortensen, Dennis, Karma Mortensen. Bread: Karma Mortensen. Lorie .Evans, Citisenship: Special Evans, Holly Lone Amy Holly1 Clothing: Karma Mortensen, Monica Roberts, Audrey Luck, Natalie Luck. Commodity Marketing: Lorie Evans. Dog care and training: Julie Ming, Joy Pvk, Allen Ming, Elsie Silver. Conservation mi Natural Resources: Lorie Evans. Entomology: Alan Poulson, Harold . . ' Hamilton, Kelly Ann Poulson. Audrey Luck, Natalie Luck, Paula Ward, Beverly Mortensen. Food Preservation: Amy Dennis, Jill Sanders, Beverly Mortensen, Amber Sanders. Gardening and Horticulture: Marlow Stevens, Amber Sanders, Scott SanFood-Nutritio- n: Weather ders. Health: Lorie Evans. Home Management: Lorie Evans. Melissa Holgate, Jodie Horse: Thomas, Bob Hem, Minds Arrowchis. Publie Speaking: Beverly Mortensen, Lorie Evans, Joy Park. Leadership: Jill Sanders, Holly Park, Amy Dennis, Lisa Shiner, Jeff Hanke. Safety: Beverly Mortensen, Jill Sanders, Lorie Evans, Amber Sanders. Trophies, Horse: Sportsmanship Lorie Ann Evans, Steve Casey, Rainbow Riders Hone Club from Fruitland. Youth Council planned The area this yean award banquet This council was made up of young people 14 to 19 years of age. "They do a good job out here, because of leader and parent said County Agent Jim Stevens.1 is what mums it si A. 4-- H Local Forestry officials announced chesne. Tags for trees harvested on today that Christmas tree cutting on BLM lands can be purchased at the District Office and the public lands in' the Ashley Valley and Forest Service Vernal Ranger Disvicinity is available. The Ashley National Forest and trict Office. lands are open to personal use Only one tag per family will be Christmas tree harvest, and the Utah issued by the Forest Service and State Division of Lands and Forestry, the BLM. Tags are available has commercial' trees available. immediately from the BLM; office A 62 permit tag is required from hours are .Monday through Friday either the Vernal BLM or the Ashley between 7:45 a.m. and 4:30p.m. National Forest to cut trees on the rForest'Service tags are noW available respective agency lands. Tags for also.' Office hours are Monday Christmas trees harvested on through Friday between 8 a.m. and nal Forest lands can be purchased at 4:30 p.m. In addition to being open Monday any of the five (5) Ranger District Offices located in Manila, Dutch through Friday, Forest Service John, Vernal, Roosevelt and Du- - offices will also be open on limited weekend schedules as follows. In the Manila Office (Flaming children plus childrens movies will Gorge Ranger District) the following be shown in one of the rooms to dates will be open from 8:00 a.m. to entertain while the parents are. 4:30 November 26, 27; p.m.: browsing in the shops. December 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18. The Roosevelt Lions Club is The Dutch John office is not open sponsoring the Holly Fair. They have on weekends. On the Flaming Gorge been involved in purchasing hearing Ranger District, Sheep Creek Canyon aids, glasses and other needed items from Sheep Creek boat ramp west for area residents. They have also through Sheep Creek Geologic Loop began construction on a new will be closed to Christmas tree pavilhon at the Regional Park in cutting. Roosevelt. The money earned from Tree tags are available by mail the used to continue the Fair will be from the Manila Office. Those public service activities of the dub. interested should send a check for $2 and a stamped, self addressed envelope to: Flaming Gorge Ranger District, Ashley National Forest, P.O. Box 278, Manila, Utah 84046. Vernal Office (Vernal Ranger District): November 26, 9 a.m. to noon; December 3, 9 a.m. to noon; December 10, 9 a.m. to noon. Roosevelt Office (Roosevelt Ranger District): November 26, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; December 3, 8 a.m. to noon; December 10, 8 a.m. to noon. Duchesne Office (Duchesne Ranger District): November 26, 8 a.m. to noon; December 3, 8 a.m. to noon; December 10, 8 a.m. to noon; December 17, 8 a.m. to noon. On the Duchesne Ranger District, the North Fork of the Duchesne River and most of Rock Creek will be closed. A specially designated area in Rock Creek will be available for Christmas tree harvest on December 3, 4, 10 and 11 only. Further details can be obtained 'at the Ranger District Office in Duchesne. He expressed thanks to the Vocational Center for allowing their building to be used for the Fair. It will begin on Friday, December 2, from 11' a.m. to 9 p.m. and continue The booths will feature mostly handmade items. There will be tolie paintings, dolls, quilts, potholders, woodshop items, stuffed animals, plus food booths. Last year there- were 75 booths with about 2000 people attending the Christmas Show of Wares." This year already 83 booths have been committed and will be located in the mall and wood shop areas of the school There will be entertainment from local school age students and medal groups throughout both days. Santa will also.be there to visit with the - j al . ' , Lazy eye clinic planned An Amblyopia or Lazy Eye Clinic is planned for the preschoolers in the & POOH BEAR Clarence McKinon decorates the new nursery with a Winnie the Pboh plaque. Workers started moving supplies, and patients to the new wing of the A al . 8, from 10 A Christmas tree BLM-Vem- on Saturday December a.m. until S p.m. A; The Basin has had a good deal of snow dumped on it in the last few days and it looks like winter is here, al least for awhile. The National Weather Service forecast calls for partly cloudy skies on Thanksgiving day with scattered snow and rain showers developing on Friday and Saturday. The lows are expected to be in the 20s and 30's. The highs across the state should reach the 40s. It will, however, be colder in the higher elevations. Cut a personal BLM-Vem- mad The annual Holly Fair extravaganset for December 2 and 3 at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. Over 80 booths have signed up few this years bigger and better fair. Director Tom Nordstrom, of the Roosevelt Lions Club, stated that there has been increased excitement this year as people have committed for booths, musical numbers, and various other programs that are fj , AAA A AAAAA A a , AA A i,AA A AA A-- Park, Joy Park. Fao-r- za is ' vLVcO Duchesne County Hospital Monday. New born babies were transported into the freshly carpeted rooms of the nursery that afternoon. West Uintah County area. According to Renae Womack, the clinic will be held for all preschoolers, ages 34 to 5 years old, Tuesday, November 29 at the Todd Elementary school from 9 to 11 a.m. She explained that the clinic, free to the public, is now required for all preschoolers before they are admitted into the public school system. The test will be done under the supervision of the county nurse. It is done by placing patches over one eye at a time to test the reaction and capabilities of each eye. Further information can be obtained from Todd Elementary School. NEW MAYOR RoJean Add ley was sworn-i- n as the new Duchesne City Mayor by City Recorder Karen Rehbein, last Wednesday night at the Duchesne City Council meeting. who recently won the mayoral election, is taking on the responsibilities of Mayor early as the result of Scott Ad-dle- y, Maughan's resignation. New resetviors will assist in flood control Flood control benefits averaging over $794,000 annually win result from the operation of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project according to estimates made by the Corp of Engineers. The benefits in the amounts shown below will result from three new reservoirs and from plan modifications of Utah Lake. JordaneUe, $431,000; Starvation, $4,000; Monks Hollow, $148,000; Utah Lake. $185,000; Jordan River, $26,000 Acting General Manager CUWCD, Sheldon Talbot, said "the unit would be operating to eliminate flood damages that have occured in past years. Talbot said that he estimates by figures of tiie Corp of Engineers, that the annual savings and property values attributable to the unit would amount to $794,000 per year. life of the unit, Over the this savings would amount to $79 million in absolute terms of our using present worthy values for discounting future costs amounting to about $24 100-ye- million. These benefits would occur around Utah Lake and along Hobble Creek in the Duchesne, Provo, Spanish Fork and Jordan Rivers. Annual flood damages along the Duchesne River with the decreased substantially Starvation Dam and Reservoir. In the ease of Utah Lake and the Jordan River, the plan is based on the JordaneUe Dam and lake levels above under Bonneville Unit in operation If the JordaneUe which is now today, the 1,280 acre-fee- t entering Utah Lake each day by the Provo River would be controlled and considerably reduced, consequently lowering the levels of Utah Lake. By the construction of JordaneUe Dam, it would result in 1ms damage to property around Utah Lake and a small reduction in flood flows and flood damage among the mein stem of the |