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Show ,72nd Year No. 31 1985 Wednesday, July 31; Roosevelt, Utah 20 50 Cents Pages r I: ,V ' 1 ' s. The Ute Indian Laqr and Order . suicide. Thia ia an Indictment of the facility as well aa the Force,' effective Ocober 1, will be under new management. management of the facility. The monthly reviews of, the' The Bureau of Indian Affaire will take oyer reeponaMity of : Law and (Mar Program by the Bureau of Indian Affaire have the police force, because of' a retroceeaion of the contract by ' continually been unsatisfactory and corrective actions have not . the Ute Tribal Buaineae Council in their mewting, July 8, accordbeen taken. ing to Sam Montoya, BIA Superintendent, U and O agency. Besides the transfer of police I got in the ,9th, (Juty)," Montoya said.. .And they duties, mote money will be needed for the program, Montoya (Buaineae Council) juat dropped it on my lap. Montoya came 'said, He aaid ha' has 8411,000 committed but ia asking for from - Alberquque, New Mexico. 8600,000. ' The amount of the He Will return after the tnmafer ia effective. budget will determine the site of the police force, he said. The naaon for the tranafer, to letter a written according by Leater M. Chapooee, chairman of the Ute Tribal Buainesa Council, Although the move may have been in die planning stages for publiahed in the Ute Bulletin, August, 1985,. addraeeed to the some time,' according to the acting Chief of Police, Roy Secretary of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Afhin, ia for three ' Ankerpont, it caught everyone in hie department off guard. The Bureau of Indian Affaire "It (the transfer) was somehim bean aware ' of problems within our police force for the thing we were not expecting, the eight-yea- r officer aaid. We juat past several yean and has not ' corrective the necessary required' actions to be taken. The Ute Indian Tribe shares this responsibility because of ' our apparent inability to correct some of the major deficiencies in force. However, year after year the contracts have been Tbs pager beeps, Ambulance renewed bythe Bureau of Indian needed on Simpson Lane. Acd-- . Affairs and the. problems have dent at northeast and. Driver continued.': unconscious and bleeding proThere have been numerous fusely. A housewife jumps into her car and speeds,, toward studies that have been dona by the eams the Bureau-o- f Indian. Affaire and ; gimpeon Lana-A- t work and come leave conclusion to have the people they that our jaff facility is deplorable hurry to the garage, when they and is a hazard to the health, jump into the ambulance and race toward Simpson Lane.'A farmer safety ; and welfare of thoae climbs off his tractor and runs for. detained then. To emphaaiae this hia car. He lives on Simpson point, as recently aa July 7, 1965, Lane. He can be tbs first one to a prisioner was able to commit don't have much to say. One thing that will come from the transfer, Montoya aaid, will be the State Certification of the . . .v - '. - . . . , , 1 ? : EMITs - our-polic- time-sever- . . ' Tonight, Wednesday, July 81, the Miss Uintah Basin Pageant will be held at Union High Auditorium. This is the second year the U.B.I.C. Queen has the title Mies Uintah Basin. Another outstanding field of contestants from ' the entire Uintah Basin havs been selected to run for ths crown. Contestants range from Vernal and Jensen tp ' . Needs, Myton, Roosevelt and Duchesne. Sonya Brady is the daughter of . sponsor ' The first priority is State Certification," Montoya aaid. We will be looking for the beat possible candidates with Indian - ' preference. The Indian preference, Montoya aaid, is when there are two candidates (Anglo Saxton and Indian) with die same qualifications, the Indian will get the job. It ia a Federal law, he aaid. Montoya also stressed in the telephone interview, the new department will work with various law enforcement agendas in the Basin. . the left, Ryan Snyder and Jeff McKay of Roosevelt enjoy two things about the summer months. The fine weather for some suntans, .and a place they can. show off their carpentary skills. If the weather holds good, the two may be up there a while. CARPENTERS AT AN EARLY AGE be very open to .We communicating with anyone who can help, he said. VWe will do whatever ia necessary to get the job done. ' will , team. Her Nielsen Furniture. the scene. At the scene will go with the patient in the ambulance and the others return the former to their homes, ready to respond assesses the situation, checks the victims airway and breathing 4 to another call and begins to work on stopping Emergency Medical Techni- the bleeding. He is soon joined by ytians, or EMTs have drastically the housewife who only lives ViaSged the shape'of emergency, health care in the Uintah Basin in few miles away. The ambulance soon arrives and tbs group works" the past few years. In interview after interview, grateful local requickly, and confidently on the sidents have said, I dont know accident victim. They all seem to what ws ever did without them. know what to do. Soon the victim is ready to be transported to the At the Duchesne County Hospital, the motto is' If the hospital. The group decides who V -a -- . is the Goodspeed of and Keith Lynn daughter Goodspeed of Roosevelt. She is a senior et Union High School, is an active Courgarette, loves to dance end ski end is interested in wood working. Her sponsor is end Goodspeed Irrigation Supply. Margo Ence ia the daughter of Peggy end George Ence of VemaL She is a student at Dixie College and .loves cheerleading. She wants to sell real estate when Gins she finishes college end is sponsored by Ence Excavating. Trida Ames the daughter of Bert and Charolette Ames of Roosevelt. She is a recent graduate of Union High School, from the doss of 85. She enjoys running, swimming, skiing and other sports. Her sponsor is Bert Ames Construction Comnmiv. Sharilyn Slaugh is the daughter of Wade and Sylvia Slaugh of - Jensen. She is attending USU as e major. She enjoys tennis, reading and sewing as well as working at the Dinosaur Museum this summer. Her sponsor- is the Clothes - Garden. Penny Rawlings is the daughter of Shirl end Judith Readings. She is a student at Dixie College and is majoring in Elementary Education. She is a former Miss Duchesne County. Her sponsor is The Attic. Sonnett Swain is the daughter of Larry and Joan Swain of Neola. She has been attending Dixie College and wants to major in a profession she can work with children. She enjoys elding, swimming, dancing and cooking. Her sponsor is The Closet. Marie Hunt is the daughter of George and Sharon Hunt, .. of Roosevelt. She is e senior at Union High School end will be - Margo Ence Sharilyn Slaugh Sonya Brody Pfenny Rawlings From . EMTs can get them to us alive, we can keep them that way. And the EMTs are doing it, every .day. EMTs go through a rigorous training program including at least.. 120.. hours of 1 instruction. They are then required to pass both a written and practical exam in order to certify. Even after certification, EMTs often go on to receive further training so they can certify on higher levels and give more complete care to their . patients. They are also required to have at least 24 hours of continued training each year and pass exams every two years to remain certified. Depending on ths scheduling of the particular , organization, . . EMTs can be on call 24 hours a day, every weekend, or every night Some have very understanding employers who let them leave work with no questions Maria Hunt Kathy Nielsen Trisha Ames it Arts Mall For the talent portion of the pageant the contestants will perform their own individual talent Sonya Brady will perform Coo tin ued on page 8 respond to an In all our interviews, we have been the Studentbody Historian next year. She enjoys baton twirling and has won many trophies doing Her sponsor is the Academy of to asked emergency. Others have families who tsk over the child care at the beep of a pager. ' Basin crowned tonight Leo and - Lareta Brady of Duchesne. She is a graduate of Duchesne High Schools class of 1965 and plans to attend BYU in the fell to major in Elementary Education. She ia sponsored by Zions Bank, Kathy Nielsen ia ths daughter of Keith and Linda Nielsen of Myton. She is s senior at Union High School when she has been a cheerleader and captain of the girls basketball is . are saving lives every day . iViiss U intah police officers. " with impressed the dedication of these people. They don't aee it as a sacrifice but as a privilege, to be able to help people and save lives. They respond to calls as diverse as gunshot wounds, burning, oilfield accidents, farming accidents, heart attack, motorcycle and other vehicle accidents, drownings, etc. They victim have saved the life of Continued on page 10 Worker killed in pipe mishap i a Kent Raymond Jensen, pump repairman for National Production Systems, was fatally injured when a load of pipe rolled from a trailer, striking him and pinning him to the ground. The accident occurred Tuesday, July 23, at approximately 10:45 end released. The pipes were oilfield jars and wen estimated to weigh 3000 to 4000 pounds apiece. They were 30 feet long. They wen not being Jensen wee apparently helping unload some other materials from the trailer when the pipe rolled off. Two other men, file truck driver, Deraid A. Kulhay and National Production Systems 1981. He was since March formerly from Spanish Fork. Investigating the accident wee the Duchesne County Sheriffs Office with Reed Van Wagoner as investigating officer. The accident is also under investigation by OSHA. a.m. another National Production employee, William Taylor, were also injured. They were transported to Duchesne County Hospital, when they wen treated Gina Goodspeed . unloaded at the shop, but were scheduled for delivery at another location. Jensen .had worked Sonnet Swain for |