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Show Pg 8. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. October 14. 1987 costing, plans, technology transfer, exporting, accountingproject costing managment information systems, and government contracting are offered. " The conference registration fee of only $65 per person covers an entire two-dasession at either the Salt Lake to host conference "Hi-tec- h" 8alt Lake City will be hoeting Federal High Tech 88 November 18 and 19 and ia expected to bring contractors is asking' children 12 and under to "get out their colon and participate in the second annual KTVX Holiday. Greeting Card Contest The PromotioaPublie Service campaign is an effort to send special holiday greeting a detailed conference brochure, contact Foresight Science A Technology Incorporated, 2000 P. Street, N.W. Butte 80S, Washington, D.C. 20086, (202) Deadline for registration is November 6 and press passes are available. imanignation, creativity and indiv--' iduality and draw what the holidays mean to them. Thera will be four winning designs, one in each of the ' following categories: 6 years old; and younger, 7 to 9, 10 to 12, and a ' apodal category for disable child-ren 12 and under, Each winner wflL. : ! 833-884- 4. the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program will be highlighted. SBIR fending of over $500 million in FY 1988 is included in federal agency budgets. With such a sum. at stake, the SBIR' program has become a critical' element in the pursuit of cutting edge research for high technology companies with 500 or fewer, In short, SBIR employees. eonbbed with federal HIGH TECH, has become the means, both; financial and advisory, which promises to hone Americas technological competitive edge while helping small businesses grow. To better enable small companies to compete for funding, a series of management seminars will be competitiveness and, potential breakthroughs in an increasingly technological world. Participating federal agencies include the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Army, Navy, Air Force; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; Strategic Defense Initiative; Defense Nuclear Agency; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Department of Transportation; Department of Health and Human Services, including the National Institute of Health; Department of Commerce; Environmental Protection Agency; Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Department of Education; Department of Agriculture; Department of Energy, National Science Found-- , ation; and; the Small Business Administration. Because of their interest in purchasing products and technology from small firms, as well as subcontracting RAD, 28 of the federal government's largest prime Moat homeowners are unaware that regardless of their income there are Federal, State and local ; ; their homes. Government at all levels recog-- : nixes that neighborhoods are the basis of life in our country. When a neighborhood deteriorates, many things happen both phyaieally and When the homes look socially. , shabby, a neighborhood seems more attractive to crime and their desire to keep up the neighborhood. Streets become receptacles far trash, schools lower their standards and very quickly the selling price of homes in the area drops sharply. This accelerates the cycle of degeneration. In order to keep and maintain the nations housing and neighborhoods. Government at all levels has programs to give homeowners money (that does not have to be repaid) for repairs or to lend them offered on marketing high technology, finding private investors, venture capital, SBIR follow-u- p funding, patents and licensing, sources of technical information, proposal preparation, incubator university collabortion, and state plans, technology transfer, exporting, accountingproject facilities, Some V'vii . ' I i's- l..tq , Center, a national consumer group, has compiled an, 184 page book whiek Kata over; 4,000 sources of loan and grant: programs offend by all levels of government in addition to utility companies and othera, typical programs offered and the eligibility requirements. Form letters far inquiries to these loan and grant' well as sources are included detailed instructions on determing your rate may vary) Points may vary. Please call HUD office prior to submitting bids. (This special offer available on FHA Insured properties only). For more detailslnformation call your local HUD office. ration for debt-to-lneo- elbow's your chance to taka advantage of excellent real estate values offered by HUD The properties listed below are homes acquired by HUD and offered for sale to all interested parties, owner occu- Support Buyers must obtain own finanlcing. Purchasers may utilize cash, conventional or VA financing on all properties listed beiow Properties eligible for FHA insurance are designated in the appropriate column Group Formed li pants or investors. by "YES." Offers to purchase the following homes must be submitted by tact a real estate broke ragent of your choice for details. EXTENDED USTINGS - Bid Opening Pari UX2 B1 .. 187 Eaat lat South 1 FHA PRICE . . a real estate brokecfagent Please Daily at 3:00 PM ADDRESS CASE DESCRIPTION 24,000. . YES $16,000... NO 1250 Sq.R, 2 1 Bdrm., 1296 Sq.R, 4 Bdrm., 15 Bath, MLBP con- . 74 Waat 3rd North 600 North 600 North . .. 333 Eaat .. 489 Eaat . Rl . 1 Box 246 ..R.F.D.Rt 2 Boa 2344 Ballard REPAIR ESCROW - Bid Opening Daily CASE . . . $18,500.. YES 815,000.. YES 19,100... NO 638200. .YES $36,500. . YES . . $500 SatM Bonus $33,500,. YES $33,000. . YE8 at 3:00 4. 2 1104 Sq.R., 3 Bdrm., 3 Bdrm., 1092 Sq.FL, 1 Bath 1 Bath J PM ADDRESS LISTING PRICE REPAIR ESCROW 440 WM 100 North 632,700 2200 ESTIMATED UNREPAIRED ms cram aw PH InauKa. AS 16 Piapartlw Mi lapalr pi far twartnr nunctiaaaa. Rapa Va mw ba ctagad by landau. Rapalm mud ba sompMad urtWn to ifaa d eking. m Uintah Basin Standard .. 950 Sq.FL, 2 Bdrm., 1 by their e Lake Fork ward recently partid-patoin the Altamont Stake Road Shows. Their roadshow wu given an award far The Boat Uu of Theme whieh wu "Hooray far Hollywood. e Lonnie and Rixa Oman and their rix children from Mapleton, Utah visited with Ms mother AUee Oman of Boneta, Sunday, October 4. They returned home after General conference wu over. d water tank on Harry SUBSCRIBE Mobile Boose & Hoaie Repair NOW! CALL Refeveiing Co-Seala- nt Windows Winterizing Plumbing, etc., etc. AND ADVER7TSNQ wHmaestm rums SOW to Earl Jeppoen COMPLETE NEWS tar OWNER OCCUPANT PURCHASERS ONIY 27. e AltamonfTirst Ward recently Bssmuaaen of Roouvett. participated b the Altamont 8tako eCarla Larsen, daughter of AuDen aiid Vanee Larsen, came home from " Roadshow Night and received the award far having the Moat Original roadshow. college on the weekend of October 2 Howard Brinkerhoff to 4 far a visit and to help with abo received the award far Beat some craft daises her mother and Actor in tha Roadshows presented Jeanette were conducting. ; that night Bath IMPORTANT NOTICE Par dl prapMtaa oorakucM prior to Ml tha bad baad paint haaad note "WUCH OUT FOB LEAD MINT KXSONMO." 41 ba prartM by HUD to m puctaaar upon aocaplanoa d to Panda Mail aaiaa eortraet, HUD (64a Addandum to ia MnM nM adaa conlneL rtda li oPaeMa (Slda 1 mud esnanua to ba compMd and tomato Mi HUD Fbnn 9S4t) LBP", pmpartiai Wad aadi UP daajgnaMan Indicrtaa canabucBon prior la 1950 and may contain laad baaad part. tflPpiopiaa M mqulm tot ftHtoBbteampItod and aubmatolh to HUO 54e Slandto ntoHMaa Contort and Addandum 2. u 722-51- 31 $40.000.. YES Holgate, Braadl Shiner, Leslb Lindsay, Tereu Stacy, Monies Uadaaf,' Ashley BrothersaeT BJ Shiner and Jamu Evans, e Some of the dub members also were invited to participate b State For' thb Individual competition competition, the county wu allowed to take four people in each age division. Thou who were invited to partidpate from thb dub wan: 14 and over: MeUua Holgate and Monies Lindsay; 10 and 11 yew olds; (three of the four choum came from the Altamont Night Riders) Ashley Brothenon, Monica Lindsay and BJ Shiner, e The dub recently had a dub achievement night They went bowling and thou mombora who participated m the regional or state teams wen awarded jackets e A take play far young women and their mother! will be presented November 24. Casting for the pnduetioo-Jane- on Brady's "The Gift is currently underway. It wfil be directed by Lori Oman, o Altamont City received a grant for city improvements and added new sidewalks b front of the High SchooL There wu a little money left, so more sidewalks in front of the Mom Like Building and east' were also improved. Now the city will add some additional improvements such coven to areas that need covered. The work wu contracted by Larry BeaL Dab Hanberg will work with Unfailing Wi GolRidi 7224126 COVES THE LAW OFFICE OF D ARON STANTON & ASSOC. NOTICE TO BROKERS Sartad Bid mual ba eta martmd "Satod Bld-- Oo Not OpanT Mi to caaa nunbaa addraaa. and data at bid sparing on to outtda rt to mlop Bida mat ba neakto In lha HUD Praparly Salaa OMoa Buna 220 at 3M Soudi Stale SOM. M Laka C UT 94111, by to appmprt-data and fma atom aboM HIXMSaa tom. An aamaal monay dapoal cf nai baa tian 1500 mual ba haM and dapoabad W Mng bnbar Bria mual ba aubndaad on 1IT1 - T aa Iquldalad damagaa ImMon. aadar may al aaHanr arte opton. nun at or a portion ol w dapoaa v ' TTnrnay FMpmpai1raanl1'Vab"nfirtnr-irahUarmparttoamaflUnfrinrito ' ' p m puna wgardbaaalmtaBbtwglun. aan, mam ablua, crnrtmnrt origin. In other areas of the For more Intormatioo on houses available HUO naaiwa am DgN to mad any or al P Male, . please call: US. Department of Housing and Urban Development Property Sates Office Suite 220 at 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 524-52- 524-522- 1 524-52- 16 creWDapailmentol Hating and UtonPmlapnianl "rTni D. Aron Stanton " GENERAL PRACTICE PERSONAL INJURY CRIMINAL DEFENS WILLS Dixon D. Hindi ey DIVORCE DRUNK DRIVING REAL ESTATE JINENKE BANKRUPTCY IMMIGRATION QVR. LITIGATION I ADMITTED UTE TRIBAL Rex B. Bushman ADOPTIONS CONTRACTS LAW reasonable rates Vernal TO PRACTICE BEFORE THE COURT All Colls Promptly Returned . , ham luncheon waa enjoyed by an who attended. e Young Women's voUeyball practicbasbegunr All gfrb ages 12 18 who wish to participate nssd to contact their advisor, e The Yonng Men andYonng of Women-'ihTLeke Fork Ward' eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ooMsaaao eeeee see eeeewqe fTYv' Bids Accepted until 4:30 PM, Dies., OcL 20, 1987 1230 Birch Ana taagbt by JJD Halloween 8ackon tanght by Norite Tidwell and Popcorn Balls taught ..by Bate Jusen. A. lovely . Quality A Fair Vaiua 1006 Sq.R., 3 Bdrm., Bath aa aaMila In honwa. Up la $100 1 HaUow- - b b Sculptures on September day ia tha Lake held thb wepL wu H u 454-810- Homemaking Fork Ward Hofaate. e Sherrie Holgate, leader of the Altamont Night Ridera, a hone 4-dub in the area reports that the dub recently had representation at ome vary apodal events. The dub took second place at th Regional Duchesne at Competition held the end of August The team representing the dub included the following young people: MeUua . Euh brought a treat they particularly missed while on the ted; to share with the others refreshments for the occasion. A good time wu hid by all who ia they shared experi-an- d enjoyed each others company. e Altamont Stake Volleyball tournament.; has boon .scheduled .for October 24 at 9:00 am Altamont HighSchooL Teams from all wards in the stake are Invited to participate. e Prints of the Painting of the Ten Virgins by Gayla Larsen that were ordered far thou who attended the fireside have been received. Please contact Sandy Hywater at e The young men and young women of the Altamont Stake enjoyed a fireside on the Joseph awarded this contract sCS, 30,700 PREVIOUS WEEKS USTINGS - Bid Opening, Wed., OcL 21. 1987 at 9:00 AM b the Altamont Stake Center Cultural hall on September 90. u expected. e Lake Fork ward b sponsoring a Deer Hunters Ball on October 14 at 7:80 pm. 1Usb a ward activity and all members of the ward agoa 12 and np are invited to attend and dance through tha ages. Dreu for thb activity b Deer Hunter's Orange and refreshments wfll be FMdsted'a hill is also being sand blasted and cleaned. Altamont City 1 Oil 37 of the! 51 youngmen, young and leaden who partidpat-e- d b the trek this put summer joined each other for a trek reunion women work. o The Bdrm., 1 Bath 975 Sq.R, 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath, MLBP 1300 Sq.R., 3 Bdrm., 2 Bath 1104 Sq.FL, 3 Bdrm., 1 Bath 1008 Sq.R., 4 Bdrm., 2 Bath 975 Sq.FL, li Jeanette Larsnn " Smith Attention all spouses of Law Enforcement personnel, a Support Group ia being formed end you are invited to come and join. We will be having a meeting at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center on October 22 at 7 p.m. with a special seminar on Financial Preparedness. For more information contact Kay I vie at 722-493- .. 44 South 100 WM .. 159 WM 200 South it non-prof- NEWS ' Joou anterad tha Duchesne County Hospital to undergo surgery m October 6. At thb report, well aa can be he b doing a Lola enjoyed each other's company while providing a apodal service to the Altonah area list week. They cleaned the debris and wreckage from the old Fowler's Stare b Altonah which wu destroyed b a fire sometime ago and hanbd ft off. After an afternoon of hard work, they joined eeeh other in a special taco feast at tha home of Sherrie ALTAMONT Education Research eligibility. The book Consumers Guide to fome Repair Grants and Loans ia available for 9.00 (includes postage) from CERC-Gra- nt Program, 184 Evergreen Place, East orange, NJ. 07018 or with by calling eredtt card. $500 Down Payment (owner occupants only) (30War Repayment) 9820; home u SPECIAL OFFER approximately - window guards, sidewalks and maaonry work, bathrooms and kitchens, electrical and plumbing' or' work, now roofo, gutter . !OW-- . (A.P.R. I improvements covered under these Attic and .wall programs are: insulation, new window, outerwall aiding, security door and locks, downspouts. Consumer '1 year. There are even programs for' which tenants are eligible and many allow loans or give grants to poor credit risks. In many anas, people with dies bflitiee can receive, grants to pay for needed repairs, such aa access ramps and widening of doorways. Since it ia important that the;, work be done properly, the bookj indudes section showing how to pick a reputable contractor, negotiate a contract and insure that the werir b done properly and' far a bir price. And to help you communicate with your contractor, lender and lawyer. The book mt!a dictionary of terms used by these : LIMITED TIME ONLY 7H A.R.M. ' u of the other Jsanntt Lnrnan I Robert L. Berko of CERCTtalla low-inco- criminals. An area in decline is like a spreading cancer. As homes become shabby looking and in need of maintenance, the residents lose HUD HOMES . to: KTVX1JXtC9NTEST Fremont Drive, S$lt Lake 84104. Ctty, Utah ' The Child's age category, name, addraaa. phone number and aehoaij group should appear on the back of tha drawing.' All entries become' property of KTVX and may be need 1780 us, "Some of them programs have no income ceiling and others allow' booms of as much $50400 per money it below market rates or at no interest In many arena utility companies will either do energy conservation work free or at low cost and in other plaeec will lend people money at no interest to pay the contractor of their choke far the necessary week. In addition there ire tax incentives to promote efficent energy use. These programs are not restricted to people, slum areas or urban neighborhoods. Owner of dwellings are ingle or multi-famil- y eligible far some program regardless of Income. Most of the loans offer long terms and low payments. ALTAMONT NEWS "be Billions available for home repair on-ai- folded ' OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ... receive an individual award of $100 and a cassette player and aa: additional 100 and cassette player will be awarded to the child's i sehoolgroup. Second and third plan runnareup will also receive cassette players and 400 certificates of merit will be awarded. Artwork should be as colorfel as possible and be drawn on a dean, white, unlined, Square piece of paper between 8" and 9". Artwork sent flat or rolled, not one-on-o- . .1, a wary to all the state. The contest will begin October 26 and end November 18. Children 12 and under are asked to use their; each company attend. To register, or obtain Aerospace, Aerojet, Morton Hercules, Unisys, and SM. Each federal agency and prime contractor will make two half-hopresentations at each conference during which they will dpacrQw their RAD jwogram and priorities: for fiscal year 1988. Their representative also will be available for meetings with attendees during which more targeted, substantive exchanges can occur. The same format will be used in both Atlanta and Salt Lake CSty, though not all prime contractors will be available at both locations. In addition to federal funding and technology business opportunities, During the holidays, designs identifying the child's name and school will appear on air during r Rebecca Rehotf (the spokesweather the far event), person segments on the KTVX News at 5:80 pm. They will also appear oa station holiday aanonnesusate that willair throughout the day sending KTVX, Charnel 4 viewers acrou the state a holiday . j KTVX, Channel 4 viewers across one-on-o- i, 4 : one-on-o- ne Harris, Grumman, Magna vox, Litton, Northrop, Ford i entry. . KTVX, Channel i j Boeing, ATAT, United Technologies, McDonnel Douglas, GM-- 1 Martin Hugos, TRW, Motorola, Marietta, LTV, Texas Instruments, Lockheed, Bendix Aerospace, Honeywell, Westinghouse Electric, lf - . y Participaitng corporations include General Dynamics, IBM, Thi-oira- sponsors Holiday card contest Hilton or the Little America Hotel and Salt Lake City' Hilton in Salt Lake City. This fee includes one breakfast, two luncheons, all conference materials, and access to all meetings and seminars, including up to six pro scheduL ed meetings. Inorder to felly cover the six concurrent sessions and meetings at each location, it ia recommended that a number of representatives of TECH '88. ea, ICTVX Atlanta presentations at Federal HIGH together the largeat national gathering of Federal RAD agend-- 1 departments, and major federal prime contractors, that together fund $2 billion in RAD with amall high tech firms annually. Specialists in scientific high technology development will conduct seminars in many critical business areas. In total, more that 100 federal agency and prime contractor representatives and seminar specialists will be available at each location to meet with conference attendees. Attendance at last years conferences exceed 1800. "The federal government curof America's rently funds one-haresearch and development (RAD), as well as supporting the highest-ri- sk and most advanced of all scientific endeavors." says R. Kent Moon, District Director of the Salt 'Lake District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration. "SBA is happy to serve as a cosponsor of this project. Federal RAD funding, including information on how to obtain it through federal High Tech 88, can provide the foundation for technological also will be making for any programming or promotional pnrpooe. The artwork will not bo returned.' Please be sure to, fadude adequate postage on- the 781-019- 21 200 N. Verna) Avanuor ' ; |