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Show A UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. making the rounds these days. giant bean pole - that would There are Ninja Warriors who can make me feel so tall. I wondered care the daylights' out ' of the bout going as a Pound Puppy. most evil of witches. They wear But I finally hit on the perfect black, carry all kinds of ominous costume. I wont have to drees up because it's a natural for me. No, looking weapons, and are defininot a witch, but you're dose. Id tely deadly. by Delyse Bdlon With such professional maketell you what it is but it would tall reporter Theres no such thing aa a up available these days, a person spoil the surprise. Besides, I may can look exactly like a heart witch-- or is then? This time of change my mind. stopping accident that has alyear you cant be sure. But witches are nothing comready happened, or any number of. other disgusting things. pered to the other vile creatures And Im sure well see a glut of fluorescent hair standing on aid, and topping various flamboyant combinations of bright Continued from page The warm and windy weather colors, beads and bracelets. I'll bet well see our share of Cabbage of Thursday is expected to get goals but siud, 1 can listen well Patch Dolls, end Teddy Bears cooler and cooler until the and work with and for people." too. Well probably even see a few weekend is expected to be almost He was educated in Roosevelt, so cold. Temperatures will be in the timely Statues of Liberty. knows some of tbs problems of But my favorite costumes are 60s for the high and get into the this ares. Blithe thinks the board the unique, the original, the ones low 30s and upper 20s for the has draw a good job. that make you say, How clever, weekend lows. It may be too cold Labrum thought he might be in I. wish I'd thought of that In by the weekend to epjoy sliding favor of bonding for new schools fact Im trying to think of so all the children had better get untQ he worked on the Financial something to wear that will make their quota in by Thursday. Committee to purchase Union other people say that about me. High School from Uintah County. One time I dressed as the sky: He saw through that work that I wore dark blue with stars all the payoff would be bad for the over my clothes. But I saw people. It would result in tax someone wearing a big garbage increases, and tremendous costs full of blown up ballons. She bag over a long period.' He now aid she was a bag of jelly beans. believes we should look at longer I wish Id thought of that utilisation of the buildings we Another time I saw someone already have. dressed as a pregnant bride. Greg Duerden is running from There was even a sheriff there the same district He sees two with a shotgun to help out. I also major issues faring the school saw someone dressed as a board in coming years, as funding ladybug. look can taxes. said he He at and The Utah Technology Finance But this year I want to do issues with an open mind. He and Corp. urges individuals something unique, really really said he thought it was obvious with small owners of I companies thought about going as that the school board was original ideas that could lead to new a bag, or a big for new , opposed to bonding technology-basedKiss. I thought of a Hersheys buildings. He is not specifically in companies, products, processes or favor, of bonding, but is willing seed services to apply for to look at all alternatives as to money research grants under a find the most viable one for each government-fundeprogram. situation. Willard H. Gardner, chairman 1 from Continued page , famiKa-Duerden also rites his of UTFCe Innovation Finance fundrity with school issues due to a Committee, says five year period of reporting on between parked cars. is available through the Utah ing and covering school board meetChildren should remember to Small Business Innovation Pro-- , tell your parents where you will gram, which hie committee overings. He wont have to spend the first year becoming acquainted be gng, or better yet, ask a sees. Each grant will, be funded with the issues before he can parent to go with you: walk with from a low of $30,000 to a high of make a wise decision, he said. three or four friends; go only to $50,000 for proposals found to In the other district, Ralph the homes of friends or relatives have exceptional merit Ercanbrack is the incumbent and only if the lights are on. The Utah Engineering Exrunning against Gilbert Hut Remember to stay on the porch -- periment Station at the Uninever go inside the home without linger. Ercanbrack said there versity of Utah will administer were three important issues in your parents permission and the program, providing informalocal educations future: The first make sure you get home on time. ' tion to potential applicants and is buildings. He said we need to More hints include dont wear processing the innovation rebe wise in planning construction costumes that wont trick you search proposals for evaluation so that we can afford not only to with a fall; be sure you can see by a committee of technical build buildings but also to and be seen; only experts. maintain those buildings afterwhere you told your parents you John M. Scowcroft, a proward. The second issue is would go. Follow all traffic rules. minent businessman and former finances. He said the present Also for parents, remember the chairman of the Salt Lake Area treats should be inspected when financing system, including proChamber of Commerce, will the child returns home. Fruits perty tax, sales tax, and personal manage the program under which income tax, has reached its should be washed and inspected there have been two previous limits. He said we need to find and unpackaged items should be Boliriatations and the awarding of ' new avenues to fund new growth discarded. . Light color or reand' Mver ' additional needs 6f October 29, Page 3 1986, First Time Observer . Weather Candidates 1 . . ' . . . ' . trick-or-tre-at . high-growt- Safety Tips h d one-tim- e trick-or-tre- - - vedti'catidh. ' ft ofv Ideas for new things sought by new Corp . . Mif.w several grants.' UTFC wee created and funded by the Utah legislature in 1983 ae it an independent, public corporation to promote innovative research and to create jobB. Prominent Utah busness, industry, community and education leaders comprise a volunteer Hoard of Trustees. The agency also receives funding from the federal government and local governments. Gardner- says the program is primarily aimed at small businesses or individuals engaged in research on their first commercial products. The Utah SBIP supports research aimed at refining technical ideas aa venture capital-ready inventions for the marketplace. A email business is defined as a company with 500 or fewer employees. The proposals will be judged principally on the merit of the planned research and on their potential for creating innovative technology ba sed non-prof- -- high-growt- enterprises in Utah, says Gardner. A committee of experts from government, industry, academia and private laboratories will evaluate the proposals. Gardner says successful appli cants will be encouraged to obtain private venture capital, bank financing, or other follow-ofunding to assure that the product idea or innovation will eventually reach the marketplace. Gordon F. Jensen, director of the Utah Engineering Experiment Station, says applications will be available on November 3 n you child will be trick-0- 1 NEWS Ida Horrocka at his office at 105 Applied Research Building University of A proposal can Utah. 30 pages, be a maximum the cover, budget including breakdown and related attachments. Each proposal must contain sufficient information to evaluate the nature of the innovation, expected results, planned approach. credentials of the projects leaders, market potential and commercial expectations. "Proposals to conduct marketing studies are ineligible for funding under this program," says Gardner. Projects selected for funding must meet a specified completion date that will be spelled out as part of ti 581-5-12- I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Nelson of Holiday Bpent the weekend with her parents, the Fred Evans, e Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis and boys of Kayaville spent the weekend with her parents the Marv Bells. e Speakers in Sacrament meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wilkins. Heather Anderton was promoted to enter MIA. e Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Paystrup and children of Springville were weekend visitors of her parents, the Terry Halladays. contract. Phone News Items 722-51- 31 "fhe'thiMf ls6ub ft 'to continue with education reform as fast as the system can handle it His opponent Gilbert believes he can lend his expertise as a trucker and businessman to the area of more efficient management of buses, buildings and equipment- He would like to see more emphasis placed on learning the basics. And he would like to see that taught by productive and professional teachers and supportive He would like to see more sports competition than so much state wide. HuDinger was raised in the Basin and is familiar with the issues and problems facing local ARCADIA 0 October I .(OH l;rv I 31 -- November 6 "SKY BANDITS" P.G. treating. If these hints are incorporated, Hul-ling- er Halloween hopefully trick-or-treati- will still be around in great numbers for years to come. November "TOUGH GUYS" New Stores - Continued from page 3 7-- 1 Lancaster and Douglas 1 P.G.7:30-9:15-9:25-- Mike Jarvis, presently a store manager in the Denver metropolitan area. Jarvis has had 20 years with the chain and is a graduate of the University of Southern Colorado. The store will be accepting applications for full and part-timemployment after November 10 Blankenship stated. 1:10 1 0 October 31 -- November 6 e education. 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