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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, November 13, 1986, Page 3 4-- H ; , s i. v. -- . y ?' HK'-.'V, " .... 4. ROOSEVELT Continued from page 1 planning and resources; how to design public policies for youth and driving; stress; ATV; vision, traffic, bike, water and personal safety; fundraising; and media f- - ! ' NEWS from West Jordan; Mrs. Leone Murillo, Reno, ' Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brown, Spanish Fork; Vicki and Chris Carting, Fillmore end families; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller, Provo; and Larry Miller, San Diego, CA. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial. Park with Military services. ; Gladys Ross relations. Weather A After the first mqjor snowfall of the season to the state some 'very small snowmen were possible to the Uintah Basin. But the forecast says were going to be dryer and wanner than we were earlier this week. Mountain enow showers are expected on Wednesday and the weathermen saya things should be dryer' and warmer by weekend. He toils to mention the possibility of a backlash storm hitting the Basin from Colorado, but maybe that is only a bad dream of little or no substance. High ere predicted to the 60s by Friday and Saturday with Iowa to the 20s by weekend. Looks like winter is hen folks. . highlight of the four-da- Funeral services for Newt Miller were held November 6, at y meeting was Davie Phinney, Olympic bronze medalist in bicycling, who made s presentation on bicycle safety. Lori and James expect to apply what they learned to expand their safety eduprograms by continued cational and awareness programs as well as initiating statewide youth safety congress scheduled at Utah State University March 1986. Mortuary. Relatives attending from out of the Basin were, Mr., and Mrs. Acel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Aggert, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miller, Lonnie. Lee and Ruth Brown, all Olpin-Hulling- 4-- H er Its There were representatives VICA, OEA, Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls, Anchor Clubs, FFA youth organizations to attendance at the conference. Support for the Youth Sessions was arranged by National Council to strengthen the program of the Cooperative Ex4-- 4-- H 4-- H Service of the state universities and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. To lorn more about opportunities to either as a member of volunteer leader, call Barbara Mathis of Jim Stevens at the U.S.U. Extension Office to tension land-gra- 4-- H 722-460- 1 time we a people Anyone who has had unpleaseant, unfair, unjust, unreasonable, or dishonest treatment from the State Board of Health regarding septic systems and permits are asked to respond by filling in this ad and returning it to me. Lets not let tyrants devalue our area and property I Lets unite nowl We are gathering evidence and witnesses who are not afraid to be counted! Return to: Dean Frandsen Box 1 46 Roosevelt, Utah 84066 from at 722-513- Uintah Basin Residents! the take standi 20-2- Duchesne Phone News Items Your Name: Address:. Phone No 1 738-208- Continued from page 1 time for the Christmas business, he said. He expects definite movement on that comer next ROOSEVELT TWIN THEATRE Yack also wanted to thank those who supported him in his campaign. I would like to thank the people whd had enough confidence in me to vote far me, he lil. I will do my best to serve the present and future needs of our community.1' - CoancOaMa Back On ' ' The two coundhnm that were s for put bade on their go around were Woody Olaen and Bill HaH Olsen won his first elected term in this election. He had been appointed to the seat previously. Olsen won the election for the two-yeterm on the Council. He " V wswnlwiM, om show will sfart t MS pj. and Mw other at 7:3S p.n. Ona show on Sunday at all Ttiaatr Nov. hot-seat- : : 7M pai. 14 "SWEET DREAMS" P.G. 13 & 9:30-- 1 7:30-9:2- 5 1:15 ar T .. is the citys representative on the Library Board. He would like to see that move inward. He feds, the library and the airport are both pretty well set now with the construction to begin on the new library and the new fixed base operator taking over the airport for tha..cite.4frMi He sees the future of Roosevelt as cme of having to live within its means. Things are getting too tight not to, he said. Both (Mean and ' Hall said the Ballard issue needs to be finally resolved. Hall said it will come up tor" dinni Baton, and another vote wfll be taken on its future by the end of the month (there are three - ; - - : . . . "X maatinga In November). Hall would like to push for the . successful completion of another . issue ae well, the stoplight along East Highway 40. He said the city will be looking into their options in the coming weeks. 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