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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 7. 1965, Page 15 ATT t &ari v y uguisfl I Featuring Uintah Basin Stallion Quarterhorse Futurity and Bottle Hollow Quarterhorse Futurity and Derby Post Time 2:00 p.m. How I lost the .it ; thought theyd stop, but another song would start and theyd just keep on dancing. I couldnt even see sweat on their foreheads. I noticed the music was awfully loud, I gueas that was so they hear their . Another tijhe I read ; a book about cellulite I learned, that it had to be pounded and vibrated and kneadmi away. I began to pound on my hips, thighs and stomach whenever I could. It was amazing! In only two weeks I lost an inch off my fists! But my hips were ao bruised I had to quit We watched the extremely thin and athletic women working out. at the UBIC Fitness Challenge Friday. As I watched them jump around, I had to constantly fight off the urge to go home, eat a - Twinkie and take a nap. Every time the music ended, I couldnt ' I also read it that was important to drink lota of water. That helped too. I doubled my exercise going back and forth to the bathroom and doing all those deep knee bends. nien I read that I should jog or exercise far 15 or more minutes a day to speed up my metabolism. The problem with jogging is that people can see you. I certainly wasnt going to, huv myself a new sweatsuit or Ants . hearts pounding. As I watched, I thought of my problems., I knew I was weight, but every woman loeee her girlish figure when she has kids.. The hips spread to accomodate the birth; the waistline is gone, forever.' .. But then I saw four little kids wave and yell, "Hi, Mommy, to one of the svelte dancers. I .told myself the kids, were probably , . adopted. The last. straw was after the parade. I walked past a department store window at the same time some tall, thin teenager walked by- - "Who is that fat' slob? I asked myself when I noticed the short, dumpy image in front. I decided I had to do .. something. I remember the beauty and diet books Id checked out from the bookmobile. In one I read about proportion. Thats when. I discovered my legs when ran. It all came back to haunt me like a horrible dream at the UBIC. But' then I found an article about setpoints. What a : relief! ; . - 80-fo- ot ot . . The article said researchers have found that our bodies get set at a certain weight and dont like to be moved. When we diet j below our setpoint, our : body fights with us and tells us were hungry all the time until we get back to where it wants us. "Thats it!. I shouted, No more dieting or jogging for me. My. body is too big for me to fight. And I jumped into the car . and drove right to the store for a , cost FDIC Participants in the UBIC Fitness Challenge Friday, at the swimming The Fitness pool. Challenge was a 30 minute aerobics workout . . . and boy what a workout! VERRRY SKINNY Fair tourneys planned ( I With no men's softball tournament planned this year,' the only ' softball tournament scheduled is for the ladies. ,The Duchesne County Fair Women's Softball Tournament is scheduled for August 12, 18, 14. B league teams entry foe is $60 and interested teams should call Rick Browning by Friday, August 9, at either 2 during the day or in the evening. 788-282- Fred KeUerup, who head the BIA investment division in Albuquerque, N.M. said there is .nothing wrong with trying, to get high returns on brokered funds. ' They are one of our most Alan egregious violators, Whitney of the FDIC said of the BIA practice. The BIA uses money brokers to invest tribal trust funds in banks paying high . Theres a joke around the high-yiel- d Told of the FDICs concern that the practice was coating the agency millions of dollars, Extension deadline for taxes ' V Taxpayers who asked for an automatic extension of tlma to vV. J:f ' f file their 1984 federal income tax ; ' Whitney said FDIC Chiarman return must file the complete William M. Isaac wrota the BIA return and pay the remaining tax a letter in 1984 and asked the due by midnight August 15, agency to stop the practice, but according to the Internal received no response. Revenue Service. N . ' 1 , ' ' ' f ' ' r ' ,' . The NIKE Boss Shark , and MCS Slam. cleated shoes for any natural surface. Multi-purpo-se . , . e Duane Hamblin and Shane Hamblin, Scout leaders and following Scouts Andy Powell, Jim Betts, Chris Alexander, Dustin Nielson, JJ Hamblin, went on, a Mike Esponoza, camping trip up in the Uintas, it was a on Target Signaling. Which turned into excitement as the two Shane and Andy, who had a horse as he is still on crutches, got separated from the group and were left up there for 3 days, they were found by signaling from the peak where the tower is located, e Chad Hamblin and Bryan Pectol left July 17 for the World Jamboree in Fort Hill Virginia. . He said FDIC officials' have tried repeatedly to get the BIA to halt tire practice of using brokered funds, but they do not seem inclined to do so. . 7 She was educated at Knox College and USU. She calls Roosevelt her home. Lisa Stalk will teach physical education. She is coming from Parowan, Ut., she received her degree at SUSC. Hobart Willis graduated from BYU. He is assigned to teach Goman and history. He will be coming from Great Falls, Montana. According to Duchesne County School Board Superintendent, Dennis Mower, there are still six vacancies to fill before August 26. The district employes 180 teachers. There will be two positions filled at East .Elementary; two at Roosevelt Junior High; (me at Tabiona; one at Myton. . Whitney called the BIA investment practice an extremely unlikely course of conduct for a federal agency to pursue. . In testimony before a House Isaac banking subcommittee, submitted a list of 80 banka with extensive deposits in brokered funds that have been dosed or forced to merge with other banks since January 1, 1982. The report ' showed the BIA had placed $66,002,000 in 27 of the banks over the 3 12 year period covered by the repot. m , 788-251- English. teaching - Nola Nelson , FDIC, Whitney said, "that we ' really dont have to maintain this ' very expensive, elaborate bank monitoring operation and stru- -' cture here. .If we want to know ' where our problem banks are, all ' we have to do is follow BIA ' . money. Whitney said the 788-668- 7. The Horseshoe Tournament is planned for August 17. Interested individuals in this sport should call for Brenda Karren at details. Lymon, Wyoming her home. Bichard Spencer will be teaching art and (DHS) he graduated from BYU and will be coming from Montrose, Colorado. There have been four new teachers assigned at' Union High School Pamela Nielson will be workshops to demonstrate the instruments and its history. Following at 2:30 will be the High Country Cloggers performing; at 8:00 the Diamond Mountain Dandies will entertain the crowd. Following right up at 8:80 will be the Open State Impromptus. This will give everyone ample opportunity to show off their Bluegrass talent At this same time (3:30), the Lions Club will have a concession stand open for anyone wanting refreshments. After the day time performers, there will be some lapse of time for socializing. Then promptly at 7:00, the last evening performances will be performing. KeOerup replied, "thats their problem." In Washington, BIA spokeswoman Evelyn Pickett said she found no indication that Isaac had contacted the agency and asked that the investment practice be halted. returns. returns, mostly on short-tercertificates of deposit, should be a "red ; flag to investors that institutions offering 'such rates may be having problems. No tribal funds were lost ' because the deposits were covered by FDIC insurance, Whitney said but added that the dollar loss to the FDIC has been "several millions of dollars. The question is, how many? 5 .. MONTWELL NEWS Blueqrass Continued from page 13 ' Continued from page 13 Duchesne County Fair sports tournaments are just sound the corner and teams should be aware of the people to contact at The Bureau of Indian Affairs has invested and lost over $66 million of tribal trust funds in ; failed banks, costing the Federal , Deposit Insurance Cap. millions of dollars, an FDIC spokesman r' says. V District The Volleyball Tournament will have a $30 entry fee and is scheduled for this Saturday, August 10. Interested teams should call Patsi Lupoid as soon as possible millions of dollars - . Twinkie. 738-236- BIA. has . I looked like that! And without them Id look like an idiot. I did jog a few times in my levis and thongs, but every time ' a car drove by I had to hide behind a tree or pretend I was weeding the parking strip. A few times I took my teenage boys along for protection but theyd either run ahead and yell for me to hurry, or walk alongside me and laugh as I ran. I decided to run in the privacy of my own home. I could run through the living room to the kitchen, out into the hall and bade to the living roam. It was stretch. I only had to go through the house 176 times were too short' What can you to make a mile. I eoon discovered Id have to expect from someone with periodically reverse my direction legs? I dont have any more or Id have a permanent clockfat on them than someone whos wise limp. It was after Id been six foot two, its just that the fats compressed into a shorter running faithfully for about a month that I noticed I could see space. too-sh- the backing in the carpet where I Back to School Back to teaching, back to bookcl School and preschool sales are hers again. Your local merchant will be , competing for your dollar with Hot Summer Sties and New Fall Fashions. Watch your newspaper and listen to your radio or better yet, do a little window shopping in the convience of your community. If it is the wrong size, chances are your local merchant will work with you because ha knows you. Your Local Dollar buys more. Shopping at your Local stores benefits the entire community. A portion of what you spend is returned in taxes to help pay.for the services you enjoy having here police, firs, and streets are just a few. Your merchants depend on you; you depend on them. Take time to get to know these neighbors of yours theyll appreciate it, and you'll enjoy shopping close to home. t r - , - Remember. Your money buys more whan you shop at a local store. It's good for you, good for ut, good for the community. & When you play your sport on grass, dirt and artif ical turf, you learn one thing fast, if the shoes on your feet can't hold their ground, you can't either. Today, there is a cleated shoe line that digs deep and you will find them at Smiley's Sporting Good. Get Ready For Football 1 .' ; Sweats Arm Pads Elbo Pads - Sponsored by; Chamber of Commerce $ i t Roosevelt 722-29- 92 : : , |