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Show ' !) Paga 20. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, March 18. 1987 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY UINTAH BASIN EDUCATION CENTER SPRING QUARTER SCHEDULE Utah State University Uintah Basin Education Canter is accepting registrations for Spring Quarter 1987. Classes begin March 23, 1987. Registrations after this date will be accompanied with a late fee. If further 4 or the information is needed please call the Roosevelt Office at Vernal Offica Financial Aid forms are available at either Office. 722-229- 789-610- 0. Offica East 2nd North Yamal Offica 1061 Mast 250 North Phonal 789-6- 1 00 Rooeavelt 9X9 Phonal (111-- 3) 722-22- 94 FANCY TRACTOR Stan Keller was the winner of this tractor in a contest held recently at Select Equipment. Actually, he only won 100 hours of it. Then he has to return it and it will be sold at a discount. This time of year, that enclosed and heated cab is aoina to be nice. The Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce recently finished off their two week membership drive with Dan Thomas heading the winning team. The chamber members may not have talked to you about the drive, but you can still call the SUCCESSFUL DRIVE chamber office to join up. plans meetings for land exchanges The amendments would allow for land exchanges which were not addressed in those proposed documents. Specifically, the proposed amendments would allow BLM to dispose of certain small tracts of public land which are isolated, have poor access, or are uneconomical to manage. They would also allow the agency to acquire small tracts of private or state lands which are adjacent to BLM lands. As proposed, nearly all of the exchanges would be with adjacent president Utah Education Association Many of the important decisions that affect our children in school are made by school board members. Parents may, therefore, want to take note of a recent survey by the National School Boards Association showing that male and female school board members have divergent views in determining local school policy. The survey, published in the January issue of the American School Board Journal, says that a majority of women board members see themselves best qualified in curriculum and instruction while their male counterparts say they are best qualified in money issues. Roth male and female board g members acknowledge as their principal role. However, the survey notes that women board members are more likely than men to expand their policy-makin- DUCHESNE NEWS and Environmental Assessment outlining the proposal is scheduled for release on March 23, and may be obtained from the Vernal District Office - BLM, 170 South 500 East, Vernal, 84078, phone 789-136- Written comments concerning the proposal will be received until April 23, and should be sent to Area Manager Ronald Trogstad at the above address. Comments and inquiries can also be made by telephoning 789-136- The Vernal Public Comment Meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 1, at 7 p.m. in the Vernal District Conference Room. The Price meeting which pertains mainly to proposed exchanges in Nine Mile Canyon and Argyle activities beyond the g day-to-da- members educated? Sixty-fivpercent of all board members have at least a college degree. The typical hoard member is married, has children in school, and has a family income of $40,000 to $50,000. That's a glimpse into the views of some very important people -the men and women who make big decisions about the quality of education our children will have. e four-ye- Ralph and Thelda Halstead accompanied their kids the Neal Moons to a two day farm seminar in St. George. They also had Neals folks along, Orven and Delphia Moon. After the meeting was over the Moons spent three days sight seeing. They drove to Lake ar Ilavasue, Arizona and on to Quartzite, Arizona where they visited with the Daley last week to visit Max Birch, while he was in the Price Hospital. board's rale and involve y themselves in the of schools. the operation As a result, the increasing number of women on school hoards (now at 36 percent) may change the way school systems are managed. , Roth male and female members regard adequate financial support for schools as their primary concern. They are also concerned a Ihyii L the increasing number of slate mandates that usurp school hoard authority and prerogatives on policy and operating issues. How well are school board policy-makin- Orinda Gee Jerry and Jennie went to Price Ridge will be held Thursday, April 9 at 7 p.m. in the Price BLM office located at 900 North 700 East, Price. TABIONA land owners and would provide each with more manageable land parcels. A Draft Planning Amendment Board members important to kids by Betty Condie nt ary Education: Planantary Education: English: Fla Geology: Landacapa Architecture: Hatha tics! BLM The Vernal Office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has scheduled two public meetings for the purpose of receiving public comment concerning its proposal to amend the Browns Park, Diamond Mountain, Ashley Creek and Duchesne Management Framework Plans. Boon(Mdc0S Electrical mginaaringi Electrical Kginaaringi Van Tassela. The Halsteads visited with Frank and Nellie Morrill, Theldaa brother. They were gone for six days. The Duchesne Senior Citizens now has a bus coming down from ML Home and Talmage for dinner on Thursdays. We are very glad to have them come. Luran Allred has been a patient this last week in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. They are running tests on his heart, we wish him well. NEWS Hathanatlcas Saoondary Education: Sociology: Co unicat ions i tilh 200 550 641 600 646 401 101 103 105 222 1:1- 5- 3:00 p.a. 5:00- 6:305:30- 6tl5 - 7:45 p.a. TTh Ooaputac Networking - 6:00 p.a. T p.a. T Giftad and Talantad p.a. 5:30- - StOO T Ooapoaltlon for Teachers pn T Introductory Gaolegy pja. 5:30- - 8:00 p.a. T Landacapa Architecture Orllvgw Algabra Daily 7:00- - 7:45 a.a. and Calculua .F 5:30- - 8:00 p.a. 5:30- - 8:00 p.a. 500600 Studant Bahavior 301 p.a. Sociological Theory ' 8:00-10105 Malic Speaking p.a. Digital Signal Procaaalng T,Th 8:00-10:- Harr la nso usu Pelcic ueavc DSD 5 DBAVC DSD 5 Mhaalac 30 5:30-10:- 00 DSD no Nollina USA VC Nadlyn USD DSD 6 DBA VC Goodrich Goodrich USU Palclc UBA VC USD Carlaon USD VJH VJH DSD DSD 1 UBAVC 8:00-10:- 30 :X DSD 1 VJH 14 DSD DSD 5 4 3 DSD March 25 Buainaaa Education: Anthropology Oilatiy: Oawutar Sclancai Connie Lee Our community was saddened by the death of Venice Turnbow at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake Saturday. He had surgery Monday of the same week. Our area offers are love and sympathy to Stella and family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ray Lee this weekend were Mr. and Mra. Jerry Lee, daughter Megin and Shawn Lee all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow went to Provo this week and did some sessions at the Provo temple. He said the weather was like spring. Moat of Hanna and Tabkma Coaiutar Labi Elaaantary Education: English: Engliah: Hatha tlcai Nathanatica: Nathanaticai Hatha tlcai Paychologyi Saoondary Education: Saoondary Educations Sociology! Uta Indian Hiatcryi ' March 25 were gone last week, where Tabiona played basketball as the first place winners in the State Tournament It was a great day even though we are the smallest school in the state regions. We are proud of our boys and the girls who were are cheerleaders. People all donated so those who were not able to attend could listen at home. We. wish to thank the people who helped with donations and the very good job the Vernal station did in bringing it in so good. Thanks boys for a good group and a coach to be proud of aim. Our boys have been tops all season so thanks from all of us. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee are proud of a new great grandchild born this past week. An 8 lb. baby boy was born to Jody and Kim Murphy of Roosevelt now in California working. Grandparents are Marilyn and Earl Murphy and Jody's parents of Provo. Other great grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Roy Murphy of Roosevelt PUDAV, April 10, 24, and my April U, paper. i 25, nd Hay Day and Tine - BiOO Haaaaaalt 609510 r 5i30- 609510 a 0100- - li30 p.a. 555PEP 655 P 5i30- - 9i30 p.a. 555PEP 655 S SlOO- - It 30 p.a. RaadingMritlng A wonderful dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Secondary Education: Bob Carter of Orem to honor their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elwood minx, my is Carter on their 60th Wedding Haalth, Physical Bduc.i Anniversary which is March 9. They held a dinner Saturday. All SMURDRX, Hay 16 six of their children surprised them Haalth, Physical Bduc.i with the celebration. Their daughter Lila Jean of Colorado Springs, Colorado waa able to attend and three of her boys going Elaaantary Education! to BYU. All of their relatives came Elaaantary Education! to the turkey dinner or called to Elaaantary Education! Elaaantary Education! visit, old school friends and neighElaaantary Education! bors and many people they hadn't Elaaantary Education! Elaaantary Education! seen for many years. A beautiful Secondary Education! decorations. wedding cake, flowers, Saoondary Education! Nothing waa missing to make it a wonderful great affair. Vern Carter took his parents out for the celebration. They wish to thank Ihaatra Artai English! family and friends for such a wonHistory! derful thoughtful celebration. Mrs. Sally Maxwell and RaNae Hatheaeticsi Nathaaatics! Parks left for a week on a trip to Hawaii for a weeks convention. Hathaaeticsi I did not put names of thooe who attended the games as I would have Ooapcter Science! miaaed too many and there wouldn't have been room in the SATURDAY 4-- B Title Saoondary Education: p.a. 9 RadingMriting Straas Nanagaaant Carson Norkahop Straaa Nanagaaant Norkahop Laval III Practicua Teaching Language Arts Corrective Reading Teaching Social Studies Teaching Nathaaatics leaching Sdanca Supervisory Internship leaching Social Studies Supervisory Internship 402 403 404 405 406 424 633 310 633 THA TBA Higgins TBA TBA TBA ISA TBA TEA TBA TBA TEA TEA TEA Batdi Batch 16 138 3 Salaftaial |