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Show V Page 10 . January 24. IPAQ (UJinttaih Si Msisin ; Hi ; ttsndlardl Neola Elementary sees , . . much By school.-Fa- Visions of Americas Future In our lives and the world around us there is constant change. For the moat part changes You would be pretty safe to school would be nine month's or longer, and that students would receive grades for their work. Certainty there will be changes-probamore computers in the classroom for one, but the basics Hartman. wn , ?! to school five months. Well have a ' robot teacher, and everything will be e Wilkins. ;! By the year 2090, all homework will be done by a robot and none of the answers will be wrong- .Shawni Rogers. Children will be able to beam , information into their brains by touchingtextbooks. --Austin Luck. We will have a magic pencil to !do otxr. writing, and a robot to ,do our dy Ames. S. Medicine: ' I think there wont be any more .surgery. It will be handled by lasers and drugs.-Jo- sie Killian. They will have a cure for AIDS, cancer and diabetes. Bowdy Gardner. ... ! I .j ' ! ' OfV'V . classes have studied how accurate the visions of Americas future was, as seen by Americans in the past Some of their predictions ' have happened, some predictions will Hownever probably happen. ever, they showed remarkable foresight and vision. Students at Neola discussed predictions made in the past,' solar powered. They will be made close futurists came out of glass to collect the rays of to predicting life today. They were the sun. They will glide and have asked to predict what life may be no pollutiop.-Roc- ky like one hundred years from now, Snyder. 4. Physical Fitness: 7. Space Travel and Explorain the year 2090. Everyone will be fat because tion: Responses by the students there will be no physical work,-Jo-sie We will be traveling to other were cstegorized, with some very Killian. We will be able to nbuild interesting comments, ss follows: There will be no more gyms to galaxies. the ozone layer. People will be liv1. Population: work out I think there will be over a walking.-Bow- dy in, and more people ing at space dtiee throughout the Gardner. ' universe.-Aus- tin Luck. trillion people on the earth and all People will be more fit and will have solar Space ships people over 15 can health.-Cheri conscious of their tanks large enough to go to Pluto.--Ber- ji Horrocks. Prescott. Mecham. I think there will be less people I will live to be Man will go to Mars. Then will ; on the earth, because people are 1000think people years olcLJasmyn Carver. not be Martians, however well having smaller families.-Cand- ice More people will be exercising discover interesting things. -Bowthorpe. because they will be tired of being Pkrker Morrill All the people will be ica an Bastian. I think someone will walk on Anderbm. Pluta-AmaThere will be no people.-Lind- sie Breshears. 2. How Children will be Anderton. Man will be walking on differtaught: I think there will be a magic Non ent planets. They might even disBy the year 2090, computers tyaikfnq on door you can walk through that cover new planeta.-Malie- sa be will most of our work. doing Atalisse Grimes The computers will be installed in will suck mil the extra fat out of Glines. tin Glines. the walls, so they wont take up so your People will be living on the 4 CmmnmiliMtlaMi moon.-Ric- ky Keel. Your chair will take you anyThere will be rockets that can I where you want it to go to the stars to see whats up Carver. Warren. HAPPEN You wijl wear belts that send 8. Wan Wars will be fought by robots, thought so we dont ever have to speak.-Joa- ie Killian. so no one will get hurt-Ry-an Cars will be run by cold fission. Bastian. Joel Hamblin. 9 Wild Animala and Inanrtar By the year 2090 there will be Most people will keep insects Ted and his wife Elaine have been Cooperative memcars without wheels. You will as pets. Wild animals wear radar drive them with a helmet that you bers for 15 years. sensors that will warn them when have to think what you want three an enemy is coming.-Teran- ce just have children and presently own and operThey to do and it does it. Kurt Bastian. Larson. ate an Oil Field Service Business. I think then will be hover-crafNot much unpolluted water Teds Community service includes former County that will be computerised.. You type in the instructions and Commissioner, former Board Member of Utah State EMS Board, former member of Roosevelt you can sleep or eat while you travel.-Tere- sa Glines. County Library Board. can Can run your errands far Present member of Bluebell Water Users Board you. No one will be killed in car I would appreciate your Vote! accidents. -- Tiffany Olsen, HAPPEN -- Pid Political Ad In the year 2090 can w31.be 4'-. work.-Bran- . Covnpttter. , : fn Cta rrtH 5 left. No sea animals. Deer and elk wffl be about two foet high. Weh use animal skins for clothing -Mrs. Lewis First Grade. By 2090, then will not be any now or water for animals. They w31 have to drink in pond. Natawni Quick, Insects will be way more than today and wild animals will all be extinct or live in . i .10. Food: . ' v A loaf of breed will cost $50- .- Uses Gilbert - I Stone wfll sell eggs for $5 a nda dozen, milk for $6 a gallon, and orangBS will be aa big as different a bowl.-Mi- go.-Jas- there.-Jerem- iah ic -- ts thenT-Tere- Glines. aa City-Duches- ne Volt TED . i er Wi f A - ) . w.-- r! ' f. . -; J 4 r'-- ' 20TH ANNUAL MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION I. Saturday, Sunday & Monday, LOTS MORE BY SALE DAY , ITEMS SUBJECT TO SELL This Is Only a Partial Listing February 3j 4, & S, 1990 9:00 AJVI. ALII THREE DAYS -- HELD REGARDLESS OF WEATHER ' s Fivc Miles North of Mqntrose. Follow The Signs. TRACTORS AND SELF-PROPELLE- TRACTORS JOHN DEERE 1 -- 2 -- 1 2404 wMower43 Point HU Backhoe 8 Loader 400wLoader Backhoe 4 Loader "Real Clean" -- SELF PROPELLED SWATHERSAND COMBINES, BALEWAGONS John Deere 830 wCab Hesston 6600 Hesston 6650, Cab, Air, Hydto w141 Header Masaey Ferguson 36 New Holland 903 John Deere 6500 Diesel, Cab, Air, 20 Header, 2400 Hra. 315 Cab Iff Header 1 AC Model CwCabIZ Header Row Comhead Holland 1047 -- 43 Babwaoon 4400 Cdb, Air, wWIndrow Pickup 1060 Combine wCab SALE AT 9:00 SATURDAY MORNING Diicontinuztion Of A Fofd New Holland Dealership New Hollmd ' Parts Puts Bins New Tires ' ' Jacks New Rims Hoists Tire Quins . Jack Stands Tractor Shains Repair Manuals Pcti Books Special Tools Loti of Shop Misc. Thia is only a partial listing of merchandise. There is a complete van full 1923 Fordson Tractor wmounted plow rERMS: Cash on sale day. All out of town checks nust be accompanied by a guarantee letter from your ank or certified funds. NO EXCEPTIONS! . No Items are to be removed from until they have been paid for. the auction grounds guarantees are BETWEEN THE BUYER AND SELLER. We act as commission agent ONLY. AH MACHINERY IJiC "Real Clean Ford rk Robots domq 4 ya.nu?ork'i poJrw4 by Sim. -- DUQne. EQUIPMENT SELL AT 2:00 P.M. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4 D CASE j.;. Galon Mahtainer 1 MF Model 60 Bachhoe 4 Loader 1 TD 9 Crawler wBiade 1 ACHD4wLoader i MF Work Bui 202 wloader and3 Point 1 -- i Dhch Witch Trencher "Real Clean - 2390 wCab 4 Air 1 -- 30 -- John 6 Row 1 - John 6 Row 1 1 Gas i 410 Gas j ... 665CMWAI Deem 7100 Maid Mug Planter Deere 7000 Maid Mug Planter Deere Modal 100 ChM 4 New Holland 510 Manure -- Blade, 4PJ.O. - Massey Ferguson 205 Manure f 2 -- Farmhand Manure Spreadsn 4 -- Sinai Manure Spreaders 1 -- John Deere 500 Round Baler -- 1 TRUCKS, TRAILERS & PICKUPS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, 9:30 PJVI. Broyhill Traah P.U. Machine. 250 H.P. w3 Trash Containers Ford 1971 Tractor with Diesel Engine Ford F600 with Swartz Rollback Bed IHC 1971 Model 2110 IVactor wGas Engine 2 - Font 1985 F150 W300 Engine t 1 -- Fold 1985 F150W3S1 . Engine T 1 - Fori 1987 F150 W300 Engine f 1 - Frcightliner Trailer wCat Dicse Engine 4 - Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer ' 2- - 40 Steel Cattle Fot Trailers ' i 1 - 40 z 12 Mobile Home 1 -- 8' x 24' Coachman Travel Trailer : 1 IHC 1973 wNanco Insulation Blowing Machine 1 - Kenworth 1966 Tractor wWest KU A 4 A 4 Tram 335 Ctmunini A Jake 1 - Dodge 1966 Compressor Thick w354 Perkins 52 Transmission 1 -- Mack 1974 w10 Yd. ii Dump 1 - IHC 1966 Loadstar 1600 wGiam A Stocicrack 1 Ford 1980 F150 w3 speed A overdrive ' 1 - Ford 1964 F350 wWinch A Gin Fries 'f: 1 -- GMC 1964w8V71 Detroit, Jaki Brake A Model Super 15 26 Jerr-Da- n Roll Back Bed f 1 Lariet 8 x32 Self Contained Camper Trailer APPROXIMATELY 120$ PIECES OF MACHINERY 90 TRACTORS, 70 TRUCKS, PICKUPS & TRAILERS AUCTIONEER MIKE SIMONDS ! . H LUNCH WJLL BE SERVED. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, call Jim Flowers at (303) 249-412-6 after 6:00 P.M. Sale conducted by Jim's Auction Service, 62687 Jay Jay Road, Montrose, Colorado 81401 f Auctioneers: Dean Bridges & Jim Flowers ", A UBAVC adopts changes in homemaker program The Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center has adopted Turning Point aa the nama of the Single ParentDisplaced Homemaker programs. This decision has been made for purposes of statewide identify of theee programs. ' Our turning point programs art specifically designed to assist women who are unable to support themselves or their femili , Single parents or displaced homemakers are persons who may be widowed, divorced, separated, deserted or whose apouae is disabled or for other reswons is able to provide adequate support The services provided an pro- - employment seminars which focus on assertive communication, career orientation, assessment of abilities and interests, and job aeekingkeeping skills; employment training options, and support aervicee auch as child can, financial aid sulviaement, and career counseling. Ifyou or anyone you may know eould use such services, please contact the Uintah Basin AVC at 3 in Roosevelt, or in Vernal. Vicky Jenkins, coordinator of the toning point programs will be more thsm happy to visit with you and give you the assistance you sued. 722-452- 789-19- Lincoln Day Dinner USU Education Center Roosevelt, Utah ' February ndi Wilkerson. ' Food will be bubblegum that has different flavors of good food and your teeth will not get Grunewald. We will be eating food produced from the ocean.-Jos- ie Killian. This was, an interesting and fon experience for the students, trying to think what, the foture will be like. Perhaps some of them wfll actually live to see if their predictions do come true! One student sums it up very well: Probably when our great great great grandchildren lode at pictures of us, theyll laugh and ay, Tm glad I wasnt living back body.-Dus- tale-path- . Tty Hernia. fat-Ity- Candidate for MOON LAKE ELECTRIC Board of Directors 1 We will have extra big bibs so we wiU never have dirty clothes. gone.-Jess- TED EC0I1PPEN nu-meT- xooa.Chari Prescott vote.-Heat- her von TED ' I bly plntss I ! We will onty'go will probably be the same as they are today, and as they were ten years ago. At Neola Elementary School pre- f I J ten electric.-rJami- dict there would be teachers, that occur slowly, particularly mjor changes. For example, lets say you wen asked to predict what schools would be like ten yean from now. Garrett, 'i'ij the year 2090, HI be out pf room.-Kirs- 13, 1990 - 7.-0-0 . p.m. . Stephen Studdext - Special Assistant Former President Ronald Reagan To . Please purchase your tickets in advance from your precinct officers, or contact one of the following: Chad Peatross - 548-26Rosalie Seamon - 738-2755 19 Katherine Richens Mark Hicken - -'- 646-3150 722-48- Tickets $8.00 98 " ' . 42 . |