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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, November 6. 1966. Duchesne County Miniutes are .the unofficial from Commiaaion meeting held October 29, at 10 a.m. in the Commiaaion Board These minutee ; nom at Duchesne. . Road Projects For County Lynn ' Mitchell and Georg Adams met with the Commie Honors to see what projects the Commissioners would like to have done. There was eome discussion on doing another mile of beseem the road from the Hancock Cove to Bluebell There was also some the discussion on Ravola Dugway road. That road continues to slide apd has become very hazardous. Georg will go look at it and try to decide which way would be the beet to come off the hill Duchesne Fhe Sean' Murphy met briefly with the Commissioners to report the 1986 fire season in Duchesne County. Here were no' major fine which would require a substantial amount of money to be expended. Sean made the Season budget requeets for the 1986 budget for Wildland fires and told the Commissioners that his job would be finished on Thursday. Tools will be turned into the Fair Budget Request Fair budget: Reed Van Wag oner and Jean Fabrixio met briefly with the Commisskmera to discuss the fair budget and to aak them to increase it by 63,600.00 more than. they had requested last week. Fireworks and tbs two salaries were left out of the budget which made it necesaary to increase the budget Frultland Zom Chasge Zone change hearing: at 2 p.m. . ' clerics office on Monday. Addition To Fair Bafidkg Senior citizens addition to the county fair building: The matter was discussed by the aionera with County Engineer Geoegs Adams and it was decided that the county would try to be their own contractor if it is legal and subcontract out the individual items in the bid to see if approximately 620,000.00 could be trimmed from the project Water Cost Ie Too High Don ' Christensen, CUWCD, Paul Foote, Charlee Thompeon arid Reid Johnson, Johnson . . . Water District nd Melvin White, and Kent Peatross, County Representatives to the CUWCD met with the Commissioners to discuss the Johnson Water project The Johnson Water District representatives felt that the cost of the water was too high and that it would need to be lowered in order for them to M that the afford it Don CUWCD Board would again review the cost of the project and Commission Chairman F. Ted Kappen called to order the having to consider resorting the piece of property just east of the Fruitland Store, owned by Ed- ward Dannie. The coning requested ie the commercial C- -l son It ie preeontly aoned agricultural. No one attended the hearing to oppose the zone change eo it waa moved by LeGrand Gilbert and seconded by F. Ted Kappen that the piece of property discribed in the zone change request be approved. Motion carried. Salary Scheduled Employee policies and procedures manual: after, discussing the matter it waa moved by. LeGrand Gilbert and seconded by F. Ted Kappen that the wage and salary schedule associated with . . Ramola Rogers' first grade class performed for their parents relatives Wednesday evening. They danced, recited poetry and sang Holloween songs. From the back row left to right, they are: Quinn Jessen, Sabrina Knight, Teresa Myrin, Travis Merrill, Ronald White, Mason Mitchell. 2nd row: Trinity Bird, Jim Morris, Dustin Adams, Kelly Olsen, Melinda Thacker, AAagen Morris, Morgan Beal, Bobby Davies. 1st row: Marva Duncan, Misty Jessen, Cherie Palmer, Katie Jensen, Bobby Thacker, and Shawn Faiisett. Provo with Mabel and Willard e Bill Nelson returned HALLOWEEN PROGRAM and the manual be taken out Motion the amount that the cost carried. water would and then meet again with the ' Budget Reviewing , 1986 budget: The mat of the day was spent reviewing individual department budgets. representatives from the Johnson Water District. 111185 NEWS 0 0assets all Mb Hay 8 MONBSMf MOVIE:' Strip B MOV: 'Honey0 70 70 Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Fabrizio for the deer hunt were Travis, Deno, Mr: and Mrs. Rex Fabrizio, Mr. and Mra. Ricky Fabrizio and two of the granaons of Toni Ogden and Steve all of Salt Lake. They came for both weekend! of the deer BMOmur H MOV: Dubs (CC) MS MS ym 0sk rTWVWOT Wsy Out West lies 110 a mov: ibs tt ite Yaw n- - VSIamars Tbe WbetSwBeeeT LEEs (CClfeitlofl Net Beech Ml and 0(1) RmNSc Fnt 1 cf 6 CoSmb Ffeoferifc ms to Sa Am-- 10 M0 0nyi Third isi 0 (D LatenigM MOV: Dues Mevwc RMR TMr 0Tuba'MOV: Tubby Em 0 MOV: MOV: D Evur 20 O Oaa You Again' 00 0OuMccrUlc I 21 Kune Fu 12:10 0 X MOV: 160 gf MOV: 160 A 0M- - 70 Tie the weekend. TM8 ment for Shelly Monday. They went in to Salt Lake. Sunday afternoon. e At Sacrament meeting Sunday a testimonial was held for Janies Bird son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird. He 101 serve a tviiwn for the L.D.8. Church at South Carolina. A large crowd attended and the Stake Presidency. A dinner for friends and family was held after church, e Visitors at tfra home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee for the deer hunt ware Jerry Lee of Salt lake, Charlie Skewee of Orem, Sharon Lea of Orem, Ida Smith, Lois 'McNaughton, Mark and Claudia McNaughton, Ida and Lois are from American Fork and Mr. and Mra. Mark McNaughtaon are from Genoa, Max Bond, of American Fork, Bill Smith of Texas, Raymond and Van Bdnd of Saugus,. California, Roy and EUR Schillea, Steve Pace of Salt aka and Mike and wife Chris or ' TbaukagMne M Ew 00 0 Land Ol Ox MO FmuSv Hey 00 O hauaa: MbM Hocbay 1:11 00 M0 O tiimlaraiSai s&ns: 00Nwa O Robie Hood: Aiae Data O 0 Wheal tt) of a For- - EyeeEuaee ICEWOd, W0d Worid m Anbeala O WaaEior I NawcSporta . DwiipsBjf Mid Mak (CC) 8 0 ABCaDeneMonday MOW B Aateblce biMaOaa 00 visited with Dean. ' e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitzwater and grandson Bobby Fitiwater and dad Jeff Fitiwater of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee and family for the deer hunt. Ota The Elg 111285 INH.'e HeVNw 00 An Ear MOV bW NoaMSporto 0 70 BlLerteCenter 70 B FOA Oo I SZdMf 8 Frygta Sock: CD Nawhart ICC) fil) Caanoy Cav-- ft Leeay afrhol VIDEO GALAXY' fou will receive a full Christmas stocking Hunting company at the Max were son Errol and son Jack from Morgan, Karan Allred from Price and AD. Shaw and ""av of 3rizes t Max Nelson mi granddaughter Aahell visited in Morgan and Qjinton the first of the week. son Max from west Valley City who also stayed with Estella Shaw and other ralathnw. Play Video Card Nelsons ' Nielsen replaces Clell Wood as Excutive Secretary. , e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson went to the Temple in Bingo TSolcF I Discount j Gird I ! I I i FraeMovie Rental, with each bingo Video Galax' Conwr State Shoot, Hwy 40 Insida Doop Sloop WatorfaoA 8995 Reg. $19.95 722-579- Coupon Ezpiiei November 16, 1985 1 Huge Selection New and Used Cars and Trucks A wait You!! Of 9 At IHBhMfcar: TRIDELL NEWS The Lorna McKee CD Making of SPLW- - : JJ e Minfin Wenzel Provo, Wayne and Kyle Mooaman, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mooaman, Vernal 00 O Dart" joined with Velma Lyman on the deer hunt Saturday. They also visited with Mignon Moonnan. 00 0WbudMOeTe 1M0,2d e Mr. and Mra. Farrell Sim5a Leal Aih (CC) mons are rejoicing over the hSTK? (SonSet arrival Of their 44th grandchild. Collego Footba Taaaw to Bo An- He happy parents are Susan end 110 MOW 'Aflabial M Dennis Clark, Vernal. The baby Tba Hecbfid 1160 Hag FBae was bora October 26, and llrtOOMOWKIMOlur A HatkWi weighed 7 12 lbs. His is the 7th for the Clarks. Bad-MOW The 1600 e Ha Orson Harveys visited iMdSIB 10 MOVI FroniHaie. Sunday at the Farrell Simmons home. Hey are from Morgan, e Clair Haslem moved to Provo Saturday where he has employSTs ment. Cup MOW e Mr. and Mra. Gene Williams Ferron spent the weekend at the 60 . Gene Wallace home. and Sia e Wallace and Della Harvey Mazda SportaLaob HavcoV Wodd visited over the weekend with 4S tfiffr son and family, 'Mr. and OirsNoCraaMWIu Lew Mra. Carl Harvey. e The Lester Bartletts spent 2SwSSeu tio ArttairtiafBra 08 ISWOE Hoad NaelaO andlhaf Saturday in Plovo and Sunday in Sandy visiting the Val Evans and at Milo Webb families. Parti hv I ONewe girelteCnaMi.hBbi MOW I The Brain: Looming MAfH 1WB Swmn Deep billy of Sw prises. 0MCViTbBidni DbeMaP 00 0MOW MOW The Mae 00 S Who Loved Wr 00 VOy TUESDAY 0eel Mandea(CC) Fart S MOW MOW Mra. King . (E Wondanaeifca: lofl Orem, Unda . Hinerman and friend of Salt Inks. Mr. Ervan Clegg and Edmin Clegg and son of San Diego, CA., visited Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Rhoades for the deer hunt Ervan Dey 0 baalnaaa FaSh Twenty Sft).raraa ra- wSUIaaA e Michelle, Shanna, Andrea and Shelly Lae kept an eye appoint- - Way . Ward held their Halloween Party last week with dinner, costume parade and of the. Seventh Ward went to Provo on Temple day. They wen Lars and Alton Powell, El wood and Sherry Bair, Fontdla and Harry Tomlinson, Boyd and Dorothy Powell, Niel and Gerri Nielsen. bon Randlett where the Walls received their endowment e Barbara and Delmar Hamblin visited in Salt Lake City during UEA days. e Seventh Ward was reorganized Sunday.. Bishop Dennis Jensen was released with a vote of thanks for five years of able caring leadership and Michael Barneck was installed aa the new Bishop and two counselors are Kevin Ercanbrack and Robert Alexander were retained and Niel Wall e Seventh . 00 Star 0 (be WoCMQ spent several days in Richfield attending a family reunion for her brother and sister. They appreciate and enjoyed the get together at the. home of Elva and Ken Christensen. Some Lake. fiftoyi AMa1 1 from Visiting family, in Rangely and Grand Junction where ha mat his daughter Barbara and Herb Ritchard and wot on to , staff, AZ., to spend sane time with their son Ted who is going to school in flagstaff. members e Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones had most of their children to a rihmw this past weekend and those from Salt Lake stayed over M,. and Dean Hamblin a JoAnne Nelson went to Bkh field taking her sister Nancy and Baby to meet her husband Art from St. George. Following Nsncye visit hem. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow wore Mr. Mrs. Jerry Tumbow and and family. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Adersan end family, Doyle Turnbow and two boys and Boyd Tumbow and boys all of Salt Day a MOV: Hues . e Visitors at the home of Mr. Zai-ijr- mo , hunt My Favor- MOW Remo Connie Leo NH M0 MS Nola Nelson TABIONA 0labsMOW: fObby M0 Sunday MONTWELL NEWS MONDAY lam Houoa at 116 2.0 WKRF h 0 0 Roosevelt 722-241- 1 0 MAM . 0 . - - 8 MOW 'Lal'al Page 19 S3&, Financing Available Selection at it's Best Service and Committment to Customer Better Value Better Service Dealer 'the |