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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Much WILDLIFE Continued from page 1 Chairmen, Vernal; Floyd Bartlett, Vernal. Indian Bepreeentative-Rbb- ert Chapooee, Fort Duchesne. Busi- Mountain Magic; a non-- , group in the Uintah Basin of 1 is sponsoring ift first annual Charity Swap Meet and Auction, to be held Saturday, March 19; at the National Guard Armory in VsrnsL Doan will open at 10KX) am. and th auction win be at noon diarp. Bidders should arrive early to register. Several local artiste have donated works, including original oil paintings; prints, and wood carvings. Also included in tha auction are several recreational items, such as balloon and plans rides, raft trips, water-slid- e passes, health dub and martial arts memberships. Other items are ness Representative Cary' Smith, Roosevelt Elected Officials Representative - Rick Reynolds, Roosevelt Representative, Heather Campbell, Jensen. At-Lar- UINTAH COUNTY Continued from page 1 Office official 1m offered. selling services. There will be something for everyone in the fondly. Live entertainment Continued from page 1 gum, or tradition, modem groups also have emotional ties to that person and location. These ties are violated and desecrated by removal from that location without proper ceremonies. Human remains are not trophies or objects of curiosity for the morbid. Ute Indian Tribe Cultural Rights and Protection Officer Clifford Duncan testified before Judge Greene asking for the stifTest penalty possible. Duncan was quoted in the Deseret News as saying; The decision you hand down this morning will be looked upon by the Indian people as the position of the federal government and the people of America. He also wrote a letter to BUI officials stating that Indian culture considers the gave or burial site to be very sacred. The very existence of these burials, whether they be Fremont or Ute, is our foundation and the interlocking of our spiritual being with our Mother Earth and the universe to the spiritual world, the competitive demands of the market, UB. banka are stifled. By permitting banka to diversify geographically, we will increase the safety and soundness of our financial system, and help mitigate the impact of regional downturns," said Bennett, a member of the Committee. Senator Bennett noted that of all th mqjor financial service providers in tha United States, tha banking industry is the only on which faces interstate restriction. Ho aaid the industry's main competitors, such ae savings and loans, investment banks, insurance companies and securities firms, all (R-Uta-h) area artists from intermountain west Call for Th Utah Arte Council's 1 for Art Committes is requesting artist proposals be submitted from QUALIFIED ARTISTS from the read the letter. The couple told a friend about the West for placing artwork removal ofthe remains andthe friend .in. tha new 1st Judicial Court notified federal authorities. Building in Brigham City. t v i4 Tha Committee will be making r decisions baaed on the moet appro- Ihtor-mounta- I..- -- r in I . Children first, child multi-med- care food program Tho week of March 20-21994 has been formally designated aa National CACFP Week. This designation is intended to highlight the contributions and benefits ofthe Child end Adult Oars Flood Program (CACFP) to the local community. The primary goal for tha program is to serve nutritious meals to children $, attending child care homes and cantors. Secondary goals are the establishment of positive eating habits at tha earliest stages of development, the reduction offiiturs health care and education coets due to lack of proper early development, and the support of local child care effort. mately 2200 children being directly benefitted. Along with our organization there are 16 other CACFP sponsoring organizations with 30,000 diildren being directly benefitted. In the operation of child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, age, color, sex, disability or national origin. Any person who believes that he or she has been discriminated activity against in any USDA-relate- d when-satin- throughout life. Children participating in the CACFP an provided meals that must meet USDA nutrition requirements; these meals not only help the child learn and grow today but also help tha child learn eating principles that will help them achieve their fullest potential in the future. For the Parent: Parents are assured that their child(ren) will receive high quality meals at no extra cost to them. In addition, their child, who has the opportunity to eat nutritious, balanced meals, is less likely to experience illness and fatigiw, and will develop at a normal physical and intellectual pace,' and . be an all around happier child. For tha Provider: Providers can ' afford to ftimish high quality meals to children in car without attaining other program resources which art important to the provision ofquality child can services. Nutrition education is given caregivers that help them recognize how to provide a balanced and nutritious diet for children and how to encourage 'children in the development of positive eating hahite. For the community: In helping to meet tha total nutritional needs cars ofyoung diildren in CACFP in results the settings, significant enrichment and improvement of the quality of child car provided in our community Our organisation has 325 "providers enrolled in the CACFP with approxi ia collaboration. at (801) 538-775- 63 5. 268-94- are allowed to operate nationwide. "When so maty mall businesses rely heavily on banka for their financial needs, it is shortsighted for the UB. to continue to impose outdated restrictions which drain d resources from entrepreneurs and others in need of capital assistance. In statee like Utah, made up of numerous industries which are additional very lending capability will spur economic growth," Bennett said. Tha new legislation will allow states to opt-oof the interstate Tha bill now goes before the branching system if they so choose, thus protecting states rights. Senate for a vote. A similar meeauie Currently, a disjointed form of is pending in the Houee of Represeninterstate branching exists in tatives. much-neede- servic- e-related credit-intensiv- e, - 92 0 e UJpdat call (801) WatarContant fnclws off member R Clint Stevenson, can Angus Association, reports Dick Spader, executive vice president of the national organisation with headquarters in St. Joseph, Missouri. Junior members of tho association art eligible to register cattls in the American Angus Association and taks part in Association sponsored shows and other national and regional events. The American Angus Association is th hugest beef registry assoda-tic- n in the world, with over 24,000 active adult and Junior members. fiuTrcnmmT aSMt One Show Sunday 7:30 valnvat "Monkey Trouble" 9.5 7,900 5.1 12.8 6.5 Lake Fork Basin 11,100 12.6 19.8 14.4' 20.2 71 Brown Duck 10,600 10.6 18.0 16.6 74 10,200 6.7 11,000 Rock Creek RockCraak Laka Fork River (North of Moon Lake) Lake Fork Rivar (West of Moon Lake) Lake Fork 1 Five Point Lake Yedomtananver Chepeta Mtn. Mosby wl wVnnBFOCnm a reMT S Trout Creek ii 99 9.5 18.7 11.7 15.5 75 10,300 10.6 16.7 12.3 76 9,500 i... 6.7 15.6 9.3 83 9,400 6.6 12.4 9.8 78 WngsCabin 8,730 8.7 14.6 8.0 10.4 77 Hickerson Park pi, OrMNvp aw 9,150 8.9 8.1 -- 7.0 5.7 123 BaavarCraak R150 6.4 7.6 -- 6.0 5.4 111 7.9 14.8 -- 6.8 10.4 65 5.8 15.1 -- 6.0 10.5 76 6.6 13.1 -- 5.9 6.7 88 a (North Slope) Indian Canyon 9,100 Stmbem mar dArgyia Creak Currant Creek 8,000 Currant Cr. & 7:30 and 9:20 pm STARTS FrL March 18th Strawberry River East Willow Creeks, 250 Widow Creek (Book Cdffs) I9(i rM.:j,.(Ur During th past seven days: Those sites that gained water on the snow pHows. - Those sites that .lost water on the snow pillows. Most of the sites had a maximum temperature reading of 50 F. fflfL qnr dUtsiUi flfoiffiifltorfltniTiii tfGfibsv imnjoggnBP UDonu Hill ii What's a sound reason to buy a State Farm Individual Retirement Annuity? vwro mtn; WHERE GOOD GARDENS BEGIN 295 ena gt aximihm t wvlu udk Nandii ihmmmi rril defend dufue thus ii feuftn 4'i(. SECOND SHOW 9:25 p.m 1994. Focus on your financial future... ca cmnmuKr iimvCQUJi. Dtii awn vri cum iriw ifcfcj hewdrrrii it tulpaMf mofeMtt . dita eu kdtj&Mfr vnfu fins vt itlir L 38:-m ftr a WvVPft i.. ,ii, 0)0001 Uvfli friuvi Hole-ln-Ro- ck 7.7 1 78 10.5 JMQSDjr Ashley Creek 8.3 10.4 nMT wwfmtmVGKm 12.0 Content 3k 23.5 51 16.8 Yedowstone River (East of Moon Laka) "PG" W Watar 1994 Altamont, is a new Junior member of the Ameri- 30vr. Average 9,960 Duchaana Rlvar 0. -- vmIm) 1993 23.1 Trial Lake 781-031- New Angus . Worth First West PLANT PEAS NOW. THEY LIKE IT COOL nulla fawlfei. earn Mian RoeMMjJUtaj BEST VARIETIES OF BULK SEED. GET YOURS N0W 2ft mm STARTS Fri. March 18th OPENING WEDNESDAY MARCH 16 EARLY SEASON HOURS 104 SATURDAY 9--6 FEED LAWNS RIGHT AWAY. ONION SETS GLAD BULBS TREES & SHRUBS "Naked Gun 3313" "PG-13- E($tpwleys ir--: ssr 1 n High Valley Notes Wa dkJnl grew pansies in our first tttl greenhousd. We planted them in tha ground in lata summer. After a winter's sleep, they were ready to dig for flowerbeds. To avoid digging, we changed to winter greenhouse So wa planting. They were nice, but not as bushy and planted some last summer in flats. Their leaves and flowers curl when they freeze and they"! break I you try tqatralghtan them. But tha sun knows how to do It with a few warm rays. Ours are blooming now. Come i earty-btoomin- g. get some. " Leslie Nielsen - . Proceeds will benefit local families with terminally-il- l children as well as the D ARB. program. Auction services will be donated by the L bar D Auction co. Lyle Harlow is th auctioneer. For further information and to donate doer prises or auction items, STARTS FrL March 18th 1 outeff-hom- s explain th DARE, program. Based on Mountain Data tom SCS SNOTEL SUM. Snow Course i provided throughout th day by various local performers. Door prizes will be awarded throughout the day. The D ARE. car will be on display and an officer will be on hand to Supply Forecast as of Monday March 14th, 1994 Bmsh Creeks The- 1 for Art Committee reserves the right to select an artist or artiste to create a final solution to the space available, which also might include redirecting the sites available. should write immediately to the Artists with the appropriate Secretary of Agriculture, Washing- background are invited to request ton, DC 20250. guidelines and submit proposals to For further information regarding th Utah Arte Council, 1 for art the CACET?, contact Children First, Program, Courts Building Prqject, or (801) Inc. at (800) 617 East South Temple, Salt Lake or tha Utah State Office of City, Utah 84102. Tha request for Education, Child Nutrition fttgrams guidelines deadline is April 4, 628-91- Th CACFP provides benefits to the child, the working parent, the child care provider, and tha community in general. For the Child: Tha preschool patterns and years an hahite are established that may datermina tha quality of ones diet priato solution to the sites design and cm the proposal that has the greatest impact on the facility. Four areas have been defined as appropriate opportunities, however two have been given preference at this time by the committee: The fold Level Area, upper west wall space. With a budget of $10,000 (15,000 the space is 12 to 15 high and approximately 16 wide. This space is open to murals and paintings. The Building Entrance. Proposals should be Design Art oriented and tha site has a budget of $10,000 - $15,000. With a floor opening on the second level the space creates an opportunity for a suspension treatment from the clear story windows, collaboration with the architects, and 2DfflD texturalcontextual surface suspension. This can be integrated with the mural concept aa a Joint artist be will participating states. This Federal solution will help ensure a more efficient structure and in turn produos rignificant cost savings. Bennett said th legislation also will help prevent fiiturs regional credit crunches like those occurring in tho Northeast and Tsxas. Geographic expansion and diversification of banks also will help avoid costly taxpayer-funde- d bailouts, he said. "The most significant problem fined by banka located in the hardest struck geographic regions of the country was that pie entire regional economy was in a dump. Bulks had no direct connection with other institutions that had ready capital for loans outside the region. Removing geographic restrictions on fhow bulks allows them ready access to interstate capital resources, he said. Committee clears bill to ease restrictions on UtahU.S. banks Tha Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committes two weeks ago unanimously approved legislation which would authorize btmks to operate acroaa tha state lines and consolidate their operations nationally, a move Senator Bob Bennett says will free up billion of additional dollars for landing and significantly increase the competitive position of UB. banks. "Historically, UB. banka havs boon forced to operate under very restrictive geographic expansion regulations. While the rest of the world's industrialized nations have changed their regulations to most at tha Swat Meet win be a variety of goods and Vendors from Roosevelt Middle School hand over blankets to BLANKETING DONATION-Stude- nts Duchesne County Hospital Administrator Brad LeBaron blankets made during Pioneer Day two weeks ago. ear-mark- VERNAL COUPLE Paec3 -- Mountain Magic Charity Swap meet and auction COUNCILS said the Board has scheduled a meeting for March 15 where cuts in virtually all departments will be discussed. Just last spring, Duchesne County citizens barely passed their own voted leeway tax proposal by a slim margin of 68 votes. (653 for, 585 against). Voter turnout was low with 1238 casting individual ballots. The money gained from Duchesne Countys votealeeway is to fund teacher performance incentives, to fund curriculum enhancements, and to create a contingency fund. 15 1994 OlMSKdRowUy Out Show Only 7:30 pjn. wmr Information ti722-209- 5 NOTICE! 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