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Show Pag 20. . UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, November 20. 166 Contract Out Fair Building Senior Citizens tmtinw tb the Fair Building The Commia-Bioner- e diaCUeaed brieily with the Duchesne County Minutes minu These are ths tes from Commission meeting heki. November 12, at Ducheaae. Bluebell Gets Road Work Lynn Mitchell and Georg Adams met briefly with the r County Attorney the kgality of being their own contractor and aubcontracting the separate items in ths the County French cattle breed imported into Basin to the Fair Building. Attar reviewing the section of the code dealing with construction of new buildings the County Attorney assured the Commissioners that the project was being done in accordance with the law. A fairly old breed of cattle, only recognised to modem times, has been imported to the Basin and ia pqwlig. This breed of cattle.ie the French Tsrentaise. .This animal traces its roots to the area of southeastern France that gaps from' the Alps to lowlands. Derived from an ancient alpine strain, the Tsrentaise breed was first described by name in 1869, the first herd book was started in 1888 and has grown to nearly a quarter of , a million . and seconded by LeGrand Gilbert that the vouchers be approved aa presented. Motion Carried. 4-- H Commissioners to. discuss matters pertaining- to ..the road maintenance department Then was soms discussion on where new construction would be done next year. Another mile of the Bluebell to Hancock Cove road will be done and the Ravels Dugway will probably be rebuilt Commiaaianer Advoeatee Upalco Lynn Winterton met with the Commissioners to discuss with Thanks Cnmmieeionera Barbara Mortensen, Michelle Show,. Lorie Evans,' Tracy Scott Allan Ming, James Evans, Meiody Atrowchis, Ann. Beverly' Evans, Mathis, Karma ette Scott Tbuiu Snow, Minds Atrowchis, and Audrey Snow met with the Commissioners repreHandy Helpers. senting ths They wanted to show the plaques that they have won and been awarded to the Commissioners and report to them whet activities they have been involved in. They also wanted to express The first bull from this breed to come to America was named fat 1972 and Alpin. He got hen ' . was 4-- H them the Upalco unit of the Central Utah Project and the action that the Moon Lake Water is taking to try to assure that portion of the Central Utah Project is com- plated. He asked the Commissioners if they would be willing to write a resolution supporting the Upalco Unit which he could sent to the necessary people which also would show the Countys support for the project. The Commissioners agreed to write . . " . No Refla earing Hospital Beads ths resolution.. the hospital bonds. They dont that the savings would at, justify ' doing a this time. lhcre ia one method that could be used which would generate a saving to the County but. then 1 a question as to the legality of ths transaction, therefore it was decided by Richard and Kim that they would request a private letter ruling from the feel W.E. Machines Conditional Use . Wade. Bowthorpe and Glen Foster, both representing W.E. Machine, met with the Commis- flmnmlMlnnarf afonsn, at request, to discuss the complaints that had been filed with the Commission by several residents of the VcnsviDe Subdivision. The County Attorney was also pro- sent for ths. discussion, lbs Commissioners briefly reviewed ths enwiplaiwta and alan the COB- ditions that were stipulated when the conditional use permit was issued just over a year ego. It. a was decided by the after reviewing the conditions that Wade was in compliance with the conditional use permit The Commissioners en- - ' counged Wade to keep the noise of the operation down aa much aa possible. Wade told them that ha has received e contract to a large amount of pipe ; and that is why he is working the ; long hours. He said that ha tries ' to fill the pipe racks early in the evening so that there is as little as possible movement outside as they can. He also moved the threading operation to the north aide of the building to try to help alleviate the noise. He said that he would put rubber on some rollers on the pipe stands which hold the pipe up outside the building while they are rethreading it Wade also plana to build some sheds along the fence so that he can keep the scrap iron covered so that it wont be an eyesore for the residents of the subdivision. He also committed to the Commissioners that he would finish the fence along the seat aide of his. business. The Commissioners thanked Wade for coning in to discuss the matter with them and encouraged him to try to continue Ids efforts to alleviate the things which have caused the residents of the subdivision to complain. The County Attorney will write Mr. Famulary, , Attorney for the complainants, and inform him of discussion held today. Equipment To Hava Lights Warning lights: after discussing the matter it was moved by Alton N. Moon and seconded by LeGrand Gilbert that yellow lights be put on all of the Countys ; equipment that is driven on the roads throughout the County. Tenative 1986 Budget County Auditor Diana Freston . met with the Commissioners to review the tentative 1986 budget Each of the individual budgets were reviewed and a tentative budget was set so that it could be published in the paper for review. Vouchers were also presented to the Commissioners for the review. It was moved by Alton N. Moon . . . IRS using ths countys hospital bond issue as an example, to. see if it is legal or 'not. After the ruling is mads Mr. Young and Mr. Young will again meet with the Conuriarionera and the matter. discus Dr. Ray their maternal traits, their moderate size, the calving ease they display and tha milking ability. Tarantulae enthusiasts are ' generally very excited about their ability to wean a 600 pound calf off a 1000 pound mother. Even halfblood Tarentalae have been shown to gain both rapidly and efficiently in the foedlots. Uintah County an: Vernal The reputedly tasty lean meat Armory, Randlett Community with little backfat and generally Building, Ballard City Building, smaller bones make the.Ter-- i and at the home of John Melo in. entaise unique. The carcass is Gusher. comparable to . the domestic cattle, but due to their structure nd iwnn the animal puts The income guidelines to be more beef In the box, reportedly. Purebreed Tarentalae are of eligible to receive commodities ere no more than $1087 for a moderate size, relatively fine monthly income, for .a family aise boned, well musceled cattle. They of two; $1366 per month, for a an a light cherry color. Pigfamily of three; $1642 for a mentation, around the eyes and family of four, $1920 for a family on tha teats and udder, are a of five, $2194 for a family of six, $2476 for a family of seven, $2762 for a family of eight, and ao on. All households must certify they . meet these income guidelines regardless of age or household French Tarentaise cattle came from an ancient alpine strain and was first brought to the Basin in very recent times. Breeders of this animal are very excited about many of their abilities including maternal traits and calving ease and moderate size. FRENCH IMPORT h Hospital band: Kim Young and Richard Young from Boettcher and Company met with the Commissioner! to discuss the possibility of again by Tha cattle were brought here for many reasons, by tha famous cattle scientist, but .paramount among them are 4-- H pecans. imparted Woodward. their appreciation to the Commissioner for the support they have given to the program and gave them each a sack of Users-Associatio- breed characteristic, helping with fewer pinkeye, eancereye and sunburn problems. . Mature bulls from the strain are in tha 1700 and 2100 pound range and cows tip the scales from 1000 to 1300 pounds.. Tsrentaise cows under the harsh environmental conditions of French Alps regularly produce calves that live 12 to 15 years. Longevity becomes a trait passed on in breeding programs making, culling strictly on the basis of age, less of a consideration. ' This bread ia considered by many to be extremely unrelated to any of the regular domestic cattle which allows maximum hybrid vigor to be expressed. Mon information about the Tsrentaise Breeding organization in the Basin can be obtained by calling one of the following: Uintah's commodities given out Commodities distribution iq Uintah County will taka at all locations on Novanber 26, from 9 un. to 1 pm. For this distribution all recipients will have to sign a form stating they an eligible few the cheese and butter under the income guide- lines, but .for the next die-- ... ; tribution time registration will be required. The distribution points fin; . . - D. D. Richard Rodney - Olaen Olsen Preeton Taylor Young , (363-4672- (353-4807- ), (3534466), (363-4568- or Ervin Zager ). v CLASSIFIEDS . ora steaming with . buyars and sailors! Call 722-51- 31 Today! Phone News Items .722-513- 1 - composition. Commis-ekmer- - . . Selection Dont be shortchanged this Christmas season t You! 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