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Show I i Page 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 30. 1993 kluona- event Hair-raisi- ng t Those who value their of hair are hereby warned to stay away from the Union Football Team and the coaching profession in general. State Well, at least from the Football Championship. With a 2 record at the beginning of the season, Union offensive coordinator Ace Davis was willing to try anything' to motivate his players to perform well. He even went so far ns to make a promise for him and the rest of the coaches to shave their heads if the team were somehow able to claim the full heads 3--A 1-- State Football Championship coaching staff at a CLEAN CUT STAFF-Wi- th record, the Union didn't realize the ramifications when they promised to shave their heads if their team title. Coaches Stradinger, Taylor, Davis, Athletic Director somehow captured the state Fields ted, Jensen, and Buzenbaik pose for a hair raising photo. 3-- A 1- -2 3-- A Diabetes cause of misfortune A diabetic Vernal man mitered from insulin shock last Monday while driving northbound cm the Neda Highway, running off the road. According to RPD Chief Cedi Gurr, Richard Hallmark, Vernal suffered from insulin shock, and causing the vehicle he was driving to run off the road, near Roosevelt Jr. High School. "He travelled approximately 100 (a without turning the vehicle :.er said Gurr. Hallmark was taken to Duchesne County Hospital where he was given insulin. He was later re--: 'ased with no injuries. coveted And what does a head of hair mean to the coaches who guided than all the way? Apparently not much. To them, the price of winning the championship will be bald jokes worth the and digs they will receive every day far the rest of the year. Hey Mr. dean! Hows it goin Chrome Dame? Want a sucker Kqjak? The Skinheads are in What happened., .a Roosevelt! sudden leukemia breakout followed by mass doses of chemotherapy? name-callin- JgjP , Oat and Save This Ad! MLS 115-- Roosevelt, Utah 84066 8, or 722-223- 5 County Auditor Diane Preston submitted her Tentative 1994 Duchesne County budget to commissioners two weeks ago during Duchesne County Commission Meeting. Interested individuals will have access to the Tentative Budget at visited the driver of this vehicle just after it travelled dose to 100 yards out of-- control. The driver went into insulin shock travelling north on the Neola Highway near RJHS. CHECK-EM- Ts Increased benefits for disabled veterans President Clinton on Veterans Day, November 11. Veterans will begin receiving the higher payments in their January 1994 checks," according to Douglas Wadsworth, Regional Office Director. Almost 22 million veterans are affected by the increase. Their monthly payments will now range The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Regional Office in Salt Lake City, has announced that disabled veterans will receive a 2.6 percent increase in their compensation payments, effective December 1, 1993. allowance was "The included in legislation signed by coet-af-livi- ng the Duchesne County Courthouse. Changes are expected to occur until after the December 8, 1994 Budget Hearing after which commissioners will adopt the budget. from $87.00 for a single veteran with a 10 percent disability rating to $1,774.00 for a angle veteran with a 100 percent disability rating. In Utah, there are 11,952 service connected disabled veterans who will receive increased benefits. Also affected are more than 340,000 survivors of veterans or service members who died from service connected causes. Of these, 2,229 are living in Utah. Veterans whose service connected disabilities are rated 30 percent or higher may receive additional allowances for dependents, based on the number of dependents and extent of disability. ll large family room, living room, fruit room, lifetime siding, good well, 2 seres, horse A cow sheds, corrals, pens, coops, fenced and the home in great A comfortable inside. 3 Miles West an U.S. 40. Lots of frontage if busineu is wsnled - good setback - asteal atonty $33 jOOO. 1010 - Cute home and lot on 2nd North. 3 Bedroom with 3 room basement, garage and carport Best starter home or retired couple home! Close to everything. Good shape! Only $28,8001 Love iL 1011 - 14x70 Mobile home on large lot in Roosevelt. 2 Bedroom, fenced yard, landscaped, real nice snd dose to everything. $3200 (negotiable) r. 1014 - A 4 bedroom, 2 bath, W.S. on 2- 100x130 lots, gas heat covered patio, landscaped, sheds. Assum. VA. loan. Range A fridge. Approx. 2000 sq. ft Lifetime siding. $32,500. Located in Myton. 1016 - This one has 11 12 acres with full Indian water rights! Excellent secluded location cloac to schools. Great hay A pasture land. Cute newly remodeled home with 2 bedrooms with new carpet floor coverings, new septic, furnace, fireplace, graincry A shed! Would take trade-i-n s part ofprice trailer in good condition. Total price only $33,000. See this jewel! 1019 Altonahl One acre with 3 bedroom, 2 both 24x60 doublewidel 1 year old range, water heater A carpet Storage shed A antenna, patio, well, storm windows, deck and ax.l Only $23,000 and owner will consider contract! Ready Now! turnoff is 1248 foot home on full basement 3 Bedroom, 2 bath A tremendeous view! 10 acres with year around creek! Irrigation water plus excellent water well with new pump and storage shed! IVice includes range, fridge, dishwasher, wssher, dryer, water soflner A wood stove! Be quick. Ifs only $43,0001 fixer-uppe- . ll RANCH Talmagel 200 acres with 100 shares water. 3 wheel lines A movers, gravity flow, year around water, 2 springs. 172 mile to Falcon Chest Resort Deer A elk, faired, some alfalfa and some posture. Priced $130,000. Will take $40,00 down and 10 yean contract 1013 interest! HOMESITE acre homesile,NarthMyton Bench, with great view and all utilities available, paved road. Only $4,000. 936-4- 0 Acre home or cabin site with small cabin. In pinion and redan, with power and good road. Elk and deer! Only 977-- 8 place in the Basin indude "surveys" of tobacco retailers and . whether car not they are asking for identification in the sale of tobacco products. To say the least, the results were discouraging. Of 12 tobacco retailers surveyed, nine sold without any questions or identification. Three retailers asked for identification and didn't sell tobacco to the buyer. Surveys are area. continuing in the Retailers who continue to sell tobacco products to minors will be fined by the pdidng authority in their areas. There is a new federal law that went into effect on October 1, 1993. It is called the Synar Amendment The gist of the amendment is that states and local communities need to conduct underage buyer operations to curb underage access to tobacco products. 60 percent of' minors get their tobacco products from retailers. If the buys are not ty . conducted, the state and local communities stand to lose 0 percent of their substance abuse 10-4- does. Everyone has a role to play in keeping our children off the number one cause of premature disability and death in the United States. Law enforcement has local, state and federal laws on tobacco to enforce; retailers have laws in the selling and displaying of tobacco products to follow; and teachers, parents and the community are charged with the task of making tobacco as unappealing, repulsive and unacceptable as it tnily is. Lets all do our part and mine. MLS BUY OR SELL ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD 1000 - Tridell, S Bedroom home with 17 acres snd best view. 2 baths, wood stove, cable TV. Owner will finance this 2300 ft. living space home. Only $50,000. 1002 - Large 1810 foot home 2 bedroom (or 3), 2 bath, at 6 funds annually for the next five years. Uintah Basin law enforcement are meeting this objective in our area. It needs to continue. Retailers need to ask for identification in the sell of tobacco products. Tobacco kills more people in one day than any other product, service, or industry. If there were 1,100 deaths a day as a result of alcohol or AIDS or car accidents or cocaine, there would be public outrage. We need to reach that point with tobacco. No other substance or behavior kills the sheer numbers of people that tobacco uee 722-226- 2 niiauto Public can review 94 budget & The Uintah Basin Public Health Department (UBPHD) and the American Cancer Society (ACS) want to thank local medical personnel who donated their time and efforts during the Great American SmokeouL Local dentists Richard Jolley, Vernal, Michiel Knight, Roosevelt, qnd Paul Tanner, Duchesne, along with physician assistants Jim Meeks, Duchesne, and Gary Tare of Altamont, traveled to locdl high schools on the day of the Great American SmokeouL They talked with students at Tabiona, Altamont, Duchesne, Union, Uintah and Ashley Valley high schools about tobacco. The response from everyone involved was positive. The goal was to have students become aware of the impact of tobacco in and on their lives. A lag thank you to the people who traveled to the schools to help. And a big thank you to the schools for allowing us to bring the message to Ihe students. ' Other tobacco activities taking schools also! 3-- A HOMES INSULIN ourselves. . The events of the past month have been test and furious for Union High and their supporters. They may not seem to same as very important right now, but they will never be forgotten by those who were part of it Those who participated will know what Ym talking about and those who didnt will think this is kind of corny. Congratulations Union! May this good fortune shine on your other sports and' other Uintah Basin State Football Head Coach Don Buzenbaik sports his new hairdo which now qualifies him to enter the professional wrestling arena. The coachs nickname, "Booz" is inscribed on die back of his head. BOOZ-Uni- on 621 E. 2nd N. it Ace Davis or Major Dad? Ace DIFFERENT TEXTURE!--I- s Davis was the first to meet the championship razor during a school-wid- e assembly at Union last week. - ing Dean Frandsen Realty . ? team-someth- crown. 3--A Those were brave words back in September, And Coach Davis, along with the rest of the Union Football coaching staff, had to live by them. Without hesitation, the coaches willingly plopped down, into the barber's chair in front of the whole Union studentbody and watched Unions players buss their locks to the ground. Even Union High Athletic DirectorAsaistant Wee Principal Brant Fiel dated, when summoned by the 1,000 crowd, almost voluntarily obeyed the hackles from the studentbody and took his turn under the knife. All of this qualified as just one mare event in the lives of Roosevelt's communitys kids they will never forget An incredible football season capped off by winning the biggest game in school history! OTTERESTED? -- Cat disori-enting-hi- m g, Hey Raphael, Michelangelo for are tello and Leonardo, you up a turtle fight?., .and bo on. Myself rtn very proud of the way the football team performed. Whether they know it or not, their being in the state final, and winning convincingly, was a way for a lot ofus to be a port of a championwe might ship $12,000. With owner financing! Close to fishing and booting. 10 acre home sites north of Roosevelt and 964 A 963-aNorth of Neola. No down required. Owner financed at $330 per acre. Will Deal! 981-Oacre lot in city with year round creek, city water, sewer, gas, paved street and curb an paid. Zoned for horses Jiu insulated garage and shop. Fenced! Only $13,000! Can put doublcwidc here. 982 - Same as 981 except no buildings for $12,000. 883,1884,1883 - Choice lots with water .sewerjaspaved streets, curb. All utilities in and working. Some fcnred.1 rented. Good kite either homes or mobile. Consider terms.S5.500 to $8,300. Own your own. 993 A 994 -- Sundance Ranch inHancock Cove. Great home or cabin rites - Only $3,500 each. 10 Acres. Can buy separately! Terms possible. 999 - Cove acres. 5 Acres with good paved road. Quiet and peaceful and pretty area. Only $5,900 cash or terms. 11 acres in Sundance Ranch in Hancock Cove. 1009 re ne a p ML) KLyn McMkkell 722-97- Excellent homesite. Good gravel road - secluded. $3,000 cash or terms. Invest now! Deer A game animals! Power here. 1012 - Summer homesite on North aide of Current Creek Mountain across South of Current Creek where the beautiful summer homes ate located! 8.29 acres with beautiful trees, view, big game animals and good road. Never a buy like dais for $1 ,658.00 total. 101 3 - Good big city lot at 3rd North A 2nd East with best of toil A creek in font. All utilities available. Only $4,000 for cash! RECREATION 1003 - 560 Acres of Tree covered recreation property in Furitland area! Lots of wood! Recreation aid division possibility. Will trade, take contract, make terms. Only $143 per acre. $80,000 Total! 938 - One lot at Browns Park Taylor Flat Subdivision . Fish Green River and hunt right here! with power. Only $1,200. 969-- 1 1 acres on US 40 west of Duchesne, --Deer -- Elk and great cabin rites. Has water well. Only $15,000. Owner financing posrible.Makc Offer! 972- - 2- - acres west of Starvation 3 miles, for only $10,000. Excellent cabin rites with Deer and Elk and Fishing dose. 993 -- North of CamckX and Stnwbeny river, 20 acres treed, deer ant elkl Cabin or homesite. Only $3,500 and has great terms! 996 - North of Camclot and Strawberry river - Prettiest recreation and summer home sites on the deer and elk infested mountain. 80 Acres. $14,000 with terms taka this! 997 - Arcadia near Granite Park, 40 acres far $ 1 75 per acre. Great easy owner financing on this $7,000. 101 8 - 20 acres N.W. of Starvation in chrice recreation area with deer A elk! Only $300 per acre - $10,000 total Get this dunce recreation land now for you and your posterity toeqjoy. INVESTMENTS 944 -- Investment land! Only $90 per acre for S.E. Roosevelt 240 acres .only $21,600. Get it, 25 down A 10yrsat9. 943 - Now is right time to invert in 160 acres for only $14,4001 SB Roosevelt for $90.00 per acre. MAKE OFFER. 980 - 70 Acres of Paradise with flowing wells, reacrvoiis, fish, ducks, deer, family park, pity ground, tree house, insulated heated shop, voider hill sted cellar, canals, stackyards, partidan fences, running well water to all fields, 68 shares of water, portable tied corrals, good pasture and hay land, neat trees! Fancy place and fancy price but it's paradise in Hancock Cove! COMMERCIAL Business opportunity! Store with 2 baths! Alio home with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 14X701 Also insulated and heated 40x30x1 6 good sted shop. Chain link security famed and 374 acres with great US 40 frontage. Have home, store, and shop and be making money immediately! Or will exchange all for land! link -- Only $45,0001 Terms available! 1006 - Choicest Businas Building in Roosevelt. Exceptional location a! State Street A UJS. 40. 9600 square feet! Built to all new coda. Ha opportunity far commercial, industrial, retail opportunity, wholesale, manufacturing or sales. Excessive amount blade lop parking, loading docks, showrooms, offices, 3 rest rooms, lounge area, lighted flag pole A signs, clean A neat! Has extra storage building and also foundation and floor for more buildings building is expandable to Ihe North. Thu one has everything good! Come aw it! This wu Frandsen Recreation Center and now houses Social Services. Priced over $100,000 under cosL Now only $275,000! Unlimited possMitia at this choice place. 1004 DEAN FRANDSEN III Jean Winn722-579-7 36 722-223- 5 or 722-283- 4, Broker - Owner . IVILj |