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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 5, 1986, Petition . Feds give Indians $30 million for flood Continued from page 1 to be cut from six to three members. Mangsn said be has reviewed the referendum ' and found it . will take of one-thir- d the Uncom-paghr- e, Williams aaid that in the future he would like the chairman's position to be elected from the Tribal members. Presently it Is an appointed position. Williams urged the audience for the betterment of the Tribe that all members should get involved with the government 1 Monsen, - J eft Goodrich, Kelly Sorensen, Randy Howell, Travis Mitchell, Brept Holgate, Dale Hanberg, Vearl Tucker, Don Davies, Leland Stanafidd, Dave Jessup, George Reay, and Randy Oman. Rudy The fire department is completely volunteer, with the only compensation bring a reduction in the water Mila of those firemen living in the city, depending on the fires attended. They do a good job and get along well, Koriliker aaid. KNEU Continued from page police and the facts helped solve the Vernal Police Department and the- Sheriffs Departments of Duchesne and Uintah Counties will be participating in this program. Chief Robert Downard, of Vernal's Police Department, eakl This is the first time we. have seen it tried on radio and initially it appears to be success-fil1 - l. 4 .t ' f' . - 1 at' . - o' . Weather a t. government-to-governmen- a;( - - Printing opening Ifosis . j w HEAT applications . - . . ; - 722-513- 1. COMMUNITY O'Odham people,' it ia good that we have brought , it to a rf Swi-- , compromised settlement, ? miner said. At A Glance Wadnasday Novambar 5 CITY BASKETBALL meeting, 7:00 p.m. at Middle School gym: BULIDING FAMILY Strength, telecommunications class, 7:00 9KX) p.m, at UBAVC. 722-513. to . Thursday Novambar 6 - Chapter Organization meeting, 7:30 p.mr ". V-'- , Vw Mat the Moori Lake Chapel. a' UBAVC DISCUSSION ON Proposition 3, 7:30 p.m. at . UINTA CUTTER Association meeting, 8:00 p.m. at Best Western.. DISTRICT VFW Meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Duchesne VFW Hall. DUCHESNE COUNTY 'Classified Employee's' social, 7:30 p.m. at ORDER OF THE Arrow -.- 1 : . - ..' : : : .' i . . V department of Social Services. To be part of the program the applicant must also be responsible for a part of their own heating costs, either by paying directly to a utility company or fuel supplier or as part of their rant Any household in the area can apply, Seniors, handicapped, disabled or general public. To apply visit the Social . . Roosevelt, 855 East 200 North or phone or in Duchesne on Mondays only in the Court House or phone Applicants will need some form of identification, a copy of the most recent utility Mil from each of the utility ' verification of the suppliers, previous months income for all members of the household, proof of payment of medical bills if the medical deduction is applicible. Further information on the program can also be obtained by 4 4 and or calling HEAT for the program asking Service Veterans open house set Ijorraine Robinson, a member of Duchesne's VFW Post 7737, has been appointed to serve as a member office-i- Veteran's Day open house is being sponsored by the American Legion Auxilary. The open house is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. on November 11 at the American Legion Hall. All veterans and v their families are invited to attend. Refreshments will be 738-249- 722-459- office. organization's Staab In of Russell, Kansas. announcing the appoin- tment, Commander-in-Chie- Staab f stated that Robinson record of service and achievement to both VFW were the in miking the considerations key selection. Americanism The National Committee is responsible for establishing goals and objectives for the VFW for the 1986-8administrative year. The over two million member VFW just completed its 31st consecutive year of membership growth while celebrating its 87th anniversary of service to the country's 28 million veterans and the nation and the 738-249- 4. A the of National Americanism Committee. by the Commander-in-Chie- f of the Veterans of Foreign Ware of the United States, Norman G. 722-459-- 1, , Phone News Items Robinson named to VFW plan now open to public Low-incom- . . vW shop Fire Fighters Continued from Roberta, President Ronald Reagan has signed a Mil authorising the federal government to pay the Tohono O'Odham Indians (formerly Papago) in Arizona ISO million in order for the tribe to ' replace nearly 10,000 acres of reservation land that has been flooded repeetedly since 1979. The Gila Bend Indian Baser-- ' vation Lands Replacement Act allows the U.S. Interim De-. council. page - partment to begin paying the tribe in 910 million - allotments .. over three yean beginning in 1988. It is qne. of .the Reagan Administration's largest land settlements with an Indian tribe. '.. . "This aattlement goes a long way to affirm the President's message to Indian Country that ha is willing to deal with tribes on a , basis and to enter Into negoThis tree was formed by the tiations ' for the settlement of wind and storms of the Basin, it claims rather than litigating doesnt have much to worry ' these issue for year in courts, about tide week. The forecast for said Rosa Swimmer,' the Interior this week is fair for Wednesday Departments assistant secretary becoming partly cloudy on for Indian affairs. Thursday and Friday with an It reflects a commitment of increasing chance of showers. this administration to all Indian High temperatures are anticipeople that their issues are pated to be in the 60s with Iowa considered seriously and steps are ; in the 20s. The next full moon will be on November 17 and isi being taken to address those issues called the beaver moon. Sunset is A new printing business has through negotiations, Swimmer added now shortly after 5 p.m. and the started in the Roosevelt area. The ' . U.S. of The Corps Army nights grow longer as it gets business, Kwikprint, managed by ' close to the winter soltice next! Engineers in 1960 built the Cindy Betts is located in the Painted Rock Dam on the Gila month. Uintah Basin STANDARD off10 miles downstream from River ices. the Gila Bend Reservation. In Betts has an associate degree 1964 the federal government ac- in graphic and commercial art quired by eminent domain as She worked for one year hi Provo at Classic Immage Printers, and easement for occasional overflow onto the reservation. nearly 2W years with the Uintah While government studies Basin STANDARD. the 1960e and 70 throughout able will to do any be Betts stressed the infrequency of overshe But regular printing jobs. flow, substantial rains in 1979, would like to also do some new Applications are now being 1981, 1963 and 1984 produced taken for the Home Energy such as things, appointment major flooding on the reservation. Assistance Target program cards for missionaries, the four A 1983 Bureau of Indian (HEAT) which ia funded through steps of prayer, stationary, note Affairs e the report found that it would Energy Assispads, coupons for sweethearts, to rehabe overly 1981. tance of expensive Act cookbooks, family newsletters, bilitate the flooded lands, which HEAT is not a welfare pro'etc. had no protection from future She would also like customers gram but ia designed to assist overflows. An additional study to bring in other ideas: She can eligible households to meet the concluded that ., then wen no .have photos, or graphics put on rising costs of home energy. It is e federally funded program that public lands acceptable to the calendars, stamps, stickers, belt flooded in tribe for the is operating through the state exchange buckles, puzzles, key tags or land. other items. The Gila Bend Act allows the Kwikprint will be open Tuestribe to purchase up to ' 9,880 and some day through Friday acres of private land to be taken Saturdays, or csll at into trust by the Interior Department.' While this has been a long-.,- , issue for the Tohono standing EVENTS . registered voters of the Uintah and White River Ute bands to remove each of their two members on the business , .1 V . , valid. It - Page 3 I 7 their families. served. J fort .ft?3 -- vV r i ; Myton Elementary. Friday Novambar 7 CEDAR CREST Fund raiser, 6:00 p.m. at Cedar Crest. AMERICAN LEGION Meeting, 8:00 p.m. at American Legion Hall. October 31 -- November Saturday Novambar 8 RON WILLIAMS Concert, 8:00 p.m. at Union High School. Sunday Novambar 9 Ron Williams Roosevelt Stake Center. FIRESIDE, Tuaaday Novambar 9:15-10:5- 5 7:30-9:0- 5 November House, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at American Legion Hall. NO ROOSEVELT City Council due to holiday. ADULT DANCE, 8:30 p.m. at Senior Center. for your Holiday Parties Meat and Cheese Trays Ham, Roast Beef and Pastrami P.G. 7:30-9:3- 0 IM. 9:30-11:1- 5 s October 31 -- November Roosevelt, Utah (Inside the Southeast wing of Duchesne County Hospital) Phone 3 COULD FLY" Gynecology At 250 W. 300 7-1- 'THE BOY WHO MD GaryL Wold & Obstetrics INan Ahead 6 BANDITS" P.G. speaker, 7:00 p.m. at 11 VETERANS DAY Open . "SKY 6 i mn 722-454- 1 - . - Office Hours: .i. Vegetable Trays Fruit Baskete. Special, Pot of Barbecue Beef 20 Servings Regular $36.00 During November Only Monday Friday 9-- lOPGUNT 12, 2 5 p.m. P. G. November 3 "SKY BANDIT" 7-1- ATTENTION P.G. Duchesne, Tabiona area Residents $30.00 Great for Business Lunches or Parties Fresh Nevada pine Nuts 6 "DEADLY FRIENDS October 31 -- November R. Show 7:30-9:0- 0 November 1 3 One 7-- 738-24- 26 "LINK" Basin Country R. One Produce Weet Hwy 40 Roosevelt - 1 M Show 7:30-9:1- 5 Information Lins 722-20- 95 722-236- 8 .r m 9:15-10:5- 5 Uinta Theatre Dr. Wold will be at the Duchesne Clinic ; Every Wednesday 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Call - 7:30-9:0-5 |