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Show T T Page 8 - IJTNTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 1. 1994 their professional skills or personal talents to farther public understanding and awareness of small business. Candidates must have taken an active role in creating opportunities to promote the interest of small business. Advocate categories include: Women in Business, Minority, Veteran, to Washington far three days of Accountant, Financial Services and small business related activities Media. Special awards are also and meetings that typically include presented to the Small Business high level government officials. Exporter and Young Entrepreneur Prom among these state winof the Year and the Federal Govners, the national "Small Business ernment Small Business Prime Person of the Year is announced Contractor and Subcontractor of by the President of the United the Year. Large companies that States during a White House started as small businesses and ceremony. In addition to receiving became businesses are also national recognition, the winner honored big with the Entrepreneurial often becomes a frequent source for Success Award. print and broadcast journalists on Nomination in the Small' small business issues. Business Person of the Year, "Small Business Week is a longAdvocates of the Year and special standing tradition," said Stan Small Business Week awards Nakano, district director of the Salt can be made by any Lake City Office. "The SBA is categories individual or organization dedicathonored to be the sponsor of this ed to the of the small event which honors small business- business support including community, men and women who are among professional and trade associations, the states most successful entrebusiness organisations, chambers preneurs." of commerce, banks, or a small The states Small Business business's employees. All nominaPerson of the Year must meet tions must be received by the Salt criteria which include staying Lake District Office no later Gty power, growth in employment, than November 23. To obtain more increase in salesAinit volume, information on completing a nomiinnovation, response to adversity and evidence of contributions to nation package, contact the Salt Lake Gty District Office at (801) hisher community. Advocate awards are also presented to persons who have used Safety information given to help users avoid tractor accidents Nominations being sought for competition (, The Salt Laka City District 1 ofthe US. Small Business Office ; Adminis-- (ration (SBA) is looking for the "Utah Small Business Peraon of the Year' Tar 1995. The deadline for nominations ie November 23. Winners of the state competition then compete for the national title of America's "Small Busineea Peraon of the Year." Last year, Lorraine A. Miller of Cactus k TVopicals, Inc, was Utahs 1994 "Small Business Person of the Year who was then named by President Clinton in May as the nation's ."Small Business Person of the 'Year. Each year since 1963, the president haa designated a week in May ' as national Small Business Week in recognition of the small business communitys contributions to the American economy. Nearly 21 million strong, small businesses now employ 54 percent of the private work force, produce 50 percent ofthe private sector output and create two out of every three new Jobe. Business owners from every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Guam who have been named as their states "Small Business Person of the Year" travel m Continued from previous page The fee due for any period shall be computed by multiplying the gross receipts attributable to Reservation lands for the month by Business License: ' 4 Ordinance No. docs got affect the business license requirement of Ordinance No. Under this ordinance, no person may supply goods, services or engage in any other business activity on Reservation lands unless such person hu been issued a business license or is exempted from application of the requirement pursuant to Section C of the Ordinance. - The effective date of the business license require- 94-00- 3. Duchesne, Utah. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 1A15, 1994 PUBLIC NOTICE OF TENTATIVE UAG Section 1131.1. COMMENT PERIOD: All comments on Utahs UST program application must be received by the close of business on November 28, 1994. PROTECTION TAL OF AGENCYSTATE COMMUNITY DEVELOP MENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) SECOND PUBLIC code Region 8,999 18th Street, Suite (8HWM-WM- mail ), 500, Denver, Co. 80202. The public hearing is tentatively scheduled for December 16, 1994, at 1 p.m. at the Department of Envi- ronmentiF Qssfity, 168 Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. Copies of Utahs UST program application are available during normal working days at the following addresses for inspection and copying: from 8 a.m.- - 3 p.m. at the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, 168 North 1950 West 1st Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 16, phone: (801)5364100; and from the U.S. EPA Region 8 Library, Suite 144, 999 18th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202, phone: (303)294-761- -- Mmoviuw HEARING The Town of Ballard will hold a Public Hearing to discuss the project determined to be applied for under the 1995-9- 6 CDBG Small Gties Program, Finishing fuel line already in progress. Comments will be solicited on the Project The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reviewed and tentatively approved Utahs application for the underground storage tank (UST) program under Subtitle 1 of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Utahs underground storage tank (UST) program satisfies all of the requirements necessary to qualify for final approval.TheState of Utahs statute authorizes the issuance of regulations that are broader in scope than the Federal regulations. EPA intends to grant final approval to the State to operate its program in place of the Federal program as published in the October 27, 1994, Federal Register. This tentative determination to approve the Utah UST program docs not extend to Indian Cou- ntry, ad defined in 18 PUBLIC HEARING continue this trend, but interested agencies need to act as soon as possible, as the awards are very competitive. I will help to make sum Utah receives its foir share. Hatch expects his office to act as liaison between the Department of FORMATION IN- CON- TACT: Dale Marx, Underground Storage Tank Program, Division of Environmental Response and Remediation, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, 168 North 1950 West, 1st Floor, Salt Lake Gty, Utah 84116, phone: (801)336-410- 0. Leslie Zawacki, Underground Storage Tank program Section, U.S. FPA, Region 8 8HWM-W999 18th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202, phone: (303)293-166- 3 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 1,1994 shop Te Classifieds 722-51- 31 7 or extension 195. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 1A 1994 The Board of Education of Duchesne County School District haschanged its meeting schedule for the 1994-9- 5 school year in that the November meeting will be held at Union High School, Roosevelt, Utah, and the December meeting will be held at the - District Office, Duchesne, Utah. The revised meeting schedule is as follows: DATEYEAR Oct.13, 1994 Nov.10, 1994 Dec. 8, 1994 Jan.12, 1995 Feb. 9, 1995 Mar. 9, 1995 Apr.13, 1995 May 11, 1995 June 8, 1995 LOCATION Tabiona School Union High School, Roosevelt District Office, Duchesne District Office, Duchesne Roosevelt Office Annex District Office, Duchesne Roosevelt Office Annex District Office, Duchesne District Office, Duchesne By order of the Board of Education of Duchesne County School District. ; Philip R. Thompson, Business Administrator Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 11, November 1, 1994 ' propelled equipment Make sure the rating for the extinguisher matches the use expected for it Stepe and platforms on tractors and implements should be free of mud and tool Eliminate any debris that could causa dips. Be carefal to steer dear of hazards such as ditches, steep hills and other areas where a tractor could tip over. loaders When using front-en- d travel with the bucket low to avoid tipping sideways. The center of gravity of a tractor is seriously affected by a raised bucket. Driving with the bucket raised, irrespective of the problem it may create with your view in front of the tractor, is Just asking for trouble. All tractor operators on your farm should reed the operators manual and reosive training on their equipment. All hydraulie mounted equipment should always lowered to the ground before the operator leaves the tractor. If it must remain elevated for maintenance only, it should be blocked or chained in position. Even then, if you're going to leave for any period of time, its a good idea to lower it to the ground. All towed loads should always be hitched to the drawbar, and never higher. When towing high loads, clearances with overhead power lines should always be checked. This is quite a list. I could get really specific and bst 20-o- r 30 more dob and donts. But by following these simple rules, accidents concerning tractors should be virtually eliminated. Left doit! Tips offered on tree planting during fall one-pag- - - 722-912- St. Helens Bingo spring-plante- Saturday, November 5 7:00 p.m. balled-and-burlapp- ed ot Bottle Hollow Progressive well-manag- ed Jackpot $250 Roost and Roberts Roost Subdivi- 722-399- time (not even your grandchildren)! SMV signs must be clean and bright to be effective. Lock brake pedals together before road travel. When using towed implements, use safety hitch pins and chains. There should be a first aid kit mounted on the tractor. Inexpensive, complete first aid kits are available at most military surplus or camping supply store A fire extinguisher should be available on the tractors and self . Anything! (Snooks 738-243- 5, enforcement agencies. The new grants would be awarded in two parts: communities with populations under 50,000 and those over 50,000. 1. Below 50.000: $165 million is reserved for tnis category. When applying for this category, law enforcement personnel should fill e, out a form easy-to-us- e which will be made available November 1. Applications must be returned by December 31. Approval is expected by February. 2. Over 50.000: $225 million in law enforcement grants is reserved for this category. DOJ will be We Sell. hereby given that a public hearing will be held on November 13th, 1994 from 1 1 KK) to 1 1 :30 in the Commission Chambers, in Duchesne, Utah. The purpose of the hearing is for review and comment on the following item: A Zone Change to 23 Acre Zone for Lloyd Roberts sion). Said Zone Change to be located at follows: Township 1 South, Range 8 West USM: Section 1: S 12 of SW 14 Section 2: SE 14 ofSE 14 Section 11: SE1 4ofNW 14; NE 14ofNE 14; S 12 of NE 14; N 12 ofSE 14 Section 12: NW 14 of NW 14. Duchesne County Commission. Attest Pat Stratton. For further information contact Jack Wood, Planning and Community Development Director, at Justice and any of Utahs law Basin Pawn .Shop PUBLIC NOTICE is ' S'- . You're breathing a cooler sigh of relief now that one of the hottest summers cm record is past An indelible mark this blistering weather has made on your memory is that if you had some trees for shade or a windbreak the heat would mailing applications to all relevant have been more bearable and police agencies. If those agencies evaporation from your lawn or crops respond by November 10, a portion would have been less. You needn't of these grants will be guaateed. fret abopt trying to get it done next .GunsrTVs pending final approval ofad 'appling becauae &ll is an excellanf filed later. Under tins time to plant trees. There or many to be cation & Stereos expedited hiring program, qualify- advantages to foil, planting. Fall Jewelfy ing officers would have to be hired tends to be a slightly less hectic tuns no later than the hiring agencys of the year, particularly when it class eg 1995. first comes to gardening or forming, and Basin Pawn For farther information on the there are often good deals to be had Shop application process for these for (container grown) tree stock. E. Lagoon grants, contact the Department of From the trees point of view, fall Justice directly: or planting puts its roots in nice warm Roosevelt phone Senator Hatchs office: soil, and, provided there is enough 7 sail moisture, allows for some root growth before the soil follows the path of air temperature. This root establishment puts the tree in a better petition come springtime than tree to initiate more d a rapid growth and to weather summer drought Prints to remember about foil planting: Look for healthy container stock. and trees at tide Never plant bore-rotime of the year. Ifyou are shopping among springtime holdovers, be sura in that the plant was terms of irrigation and fertilization. Fall planting of stressed trees is a bad idea since plants are more susceptible to winter damage. Preferably, select a plant with No One Under 18 Will Be Admitted healthy foliage. Some trees are still fine if they have plump and vigorous Come Join Us In The Fun!!! buds. Also, avoid container plants 1,8,1994 MEETING CHANGE NOTICE Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, Thursday, ys tractor-relate- "Over $1.9 million in COPS grants has already been awarded to Utahs law enforcement community," Hatch said. "I hope we can 722-339- 3. r ; d Side-wa- h, and its effects on residents. The (fearing will begin at 6:30 p.m., November 8, 1994 and will be held at 2500 E. 800 S. at Ballard Gty Bldg. Further information can be obtained by contacting Rola Jenkins at Written comments will be received until 2:00 p.m., November 8, 1994. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November at FOR FURTHER Call I day-to-d- additional monies for "COPS"-b- ut Senator Orrin Hatch, warned that applications must be filed ASAP. Department of Justice (DOJ) officials met with members of Hatchs staff, telling them that DOJ is preparing to accept new applications for an additionid $390 million for the hiring of police officers under the Community Oriented Policing Service (COPS) 6. UTAH ' d 0. Scope, implementation, NOTICE OF number of tractor deaths occurred when form tractors collided with other vehicles on the road. Tractor accident prevention depends on thorough knowledge of the machines and their operating characteristics. All tractor drivers, even the most seasoned operators, will benefit by reviewing the fallowing points: Read operators manuals, and fallow the operating, maintenance and safety recommendations. Before starting, walk around the tractor to moke a visual check for bystanders, particularly children and obstacles. Never start tractors while standing on the ground. Always be seated in the operators seat before Of all the implements on the farm, the tractor is the most universal of all. In addition to the field work it can handle with ease, a farm tractor often doubles as a fork lift, front-enloader, tow car, shuttle car and PTO power plant. Because a tractor is a powerful machine, tractor safety must be a concern all season long. Hazard awareness and the development of safe working habits require vigbasis ilant attention on a throughout the year. The tractor continues to be the number one killer on Utah farms. From 1990 through 1993, 14 people died while using tractors in the starting. Tractors should be equipped course of doing form work. This with rollover protective structures represents about 26 percent of all (ROPS) and seatbelts. While it isnt fatalities. farming-relateand rear rollovers always convenient to wear your accounted for 11 of these deaths. seatbelt while on a tractor d fatalities equipped with a ROPS, its the Other resulted from bystanders and essential piece of equipment that the ROPS work by keeping passengers being run over, falling helpsin your seat if your tractor from tractors, being crushed by, or you should or roll over. tip getting caught in the power take-No riders on the tractor at any Utahs law enforcement community should be aware that there are Zawacki, , off. A m "COPS" money available LEGAL NOTICES for local law enforcement 12p.m.-4p.m.and- U.S. ENVIRONMEN- 524-321- scheduled a public hearing on this determinstion. Please contact EPAby writing or calling the contact listed below before November 28, 1994, if you are interested in participating in a public hearing. ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to U.S. EPA, Attn: Leslie 94-00- jmfptitas.Qctobei;lri1994 Application forms are available from the Tax in Department ' . Preeident-Far- Utah Farm Bureau Federation . EPA has tentatively 2. By Jerry Fergueon, Vice Safety GUARANTEED NUTRITION can give your pasture or livestock consistent nutritional quality with less hassle and often at less cost than other proNow, you with pot bound (a dense mass of roots circling inside the container) theee trees have a harder time getting roots into the native soil and can have problems later in their lifstima. Be carefid in planting. Ifyou are planting in a good loamy, organic Bail, or in a sandy soil, make the hole justJbig. enough, to fit the. plant Larger holes in suchjMjla fjye the free h&friiatadV&ftUJS and are mere work. If you are planting in a heavy (day) aril or where drainage is poor, make the hols os wide aa possible and slightly shallower than the depth of the root bell, (hr make a pedestal for the root bell eo the top of the ball ia slightly above grade and not fitting in water. Then cover the rise that the root bell forme, make berm around the rise to ensure water penetration into the root ball and surrounding soil. This allows loose, well aerated aril close to the surface for roots to explore. When planting a container plant, scort the ridaa of the root ball to break any drcling roota and pull the cut root ends such that they print towards the surrounding aril. When planting a tree, potition the tree in the hole, end, if possible, remove the burlap and win basket halfway down ouch that the root ball is in contact with native eril'. This can help root establishment; but if removal is not possible, it probably wont have much effect on root growth. Once planted, water the tree thoroughly, and that should be enough for the season. The rate is low at this time of the year, end the tree is using little water. If the tree need taking to stay upright, stake a low and loose as possible. Then sit back and wait until spring for your tree to really take off. For more information contact your Duchesne County USU Exten-- root-boun- d bslled-and-buriapp- sd evapo-tnnspirati- sion Office. roughage-fe- d tein supplements. The Solution: x Prime Liquid Protein Supplements. Mol-Mi- . A ce liquid supplement with Regulated Release & a taste that is consistently pleasing from delivery to deliveiy. Mo Prime can help you improve the overall health & condition of your herd by providing the supplemental protein, vitamins & minerals they need. And spend less time managing feed. We Deliver Consistent Nutrition The Superior Liquid Protein Supplement from Cargill cam MBBMSBWllSriA'TS West HWY 40 ROOSEVELT 722-254- 2 Si n nmm iPOOR: |