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Show (I f UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 10. fO legal notices Wolves being trapped, will go to Yellowstone PUBLIC IBLE WITH A RETURN ADDRESS). These are informal proceedings as per Rule R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Rights. (LEGEND: Points) of Diversion POD; Place of Use POU; Nature of Use -- USE) R1E, Source: Uinta River. USE: Seme Heretofore. FOU: Same as Heretofore. u Ouray Park Irrigation Company proposed) to change the POD of water as ev- idenced by HERETOFORE: 49-37- QUANTITY: 10000.0 ac-f-t. SOURCE: White rocks River. POD! (1) S 247 W 1449 from Nl4 Cor, Sec 17, TIN, R1E. STORAGE: Brough Reservoir, Capacity 4000.0 ac-f- t. 4,NE14NE14,NE1 4SE14 Sec 31 j S12NW1 4.NW14NW14 Sec 32, T6S,R20E,SLBAM.USE: Irrigation: from Apr 1 to Qct 31, total acreage 8D00.00acs.' HEREAFTER: QUAN- TITY: 10000.0 ac-f- t. SOURCE: Whiterocksand Uinta Rivers. POD: (1) S 247W1449fromNl4Cor, Sec 17, TIN, Source: Whiterocks River (2) S J798W5272fromNECor, Sec 23, T1S,R IE., Source: Uinta River. STORAGE: Same as Heretofore USE: Same as Heretofore. POU: Same as Heretofore. Robert L Morgan, P.E. . STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basiii Standard January 3l0,17f 1995. TO WATER USERS .The following applications requesting an EXTENSION OF TIME WITHIN WHICH TO SUBMIT PROOF OF BENEFICIAL USE have been filed with the State Engineer. It is represented that additional time is needed to place the water to beneficial use in Duchesne County. Persons objecting to an application must file a Protest stating the reasons for the protest To have s hearing before the State Engineer, persons must request a hearing in the Protest Protest must be filed in duplicate, with , the State Engineer, 1636 WestNorth Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116, on or before 0) FEB- per is an essential nutrient, GRANT Roosevelt City will hold a public hearing to consider potential projects for which funding may be applied butathighdosesithasbeen shown to cause stomach On January Downs anemia. Persons with Wilsons disease may be at a. higher risk of health to copper than the general public. EPAs national primary drinking projects eligible under this program and a review of previously funded project In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communications aide and service) during these hearings should notify Csrolyn Krissman at from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The hearing will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the Roosevelt waterregulation requires all public water systems to install optimal corrosion control to minimize copper contamination resulting from corrosion of plumbing materials. Public water systems serving 50,000 people or fewer that have copper concentrations below 13 parts per million (ppm) in more than 90 of tap water samples (the EPA action level) are not required to install or improve Municipal Complex on their treatment Any water Tuesday, January 24, 1 995. system that exceeds the Written comments will be actioa level must also monitor their source water to received until 430 p.m. Monday, January 23, 1995. determine whether treatFurther information can be ment to remove copper in obtained by contacting source water is needed. ' The water system manCarolyn Krissman, Roosevelt City Recorder at agement is interested in ProvMing.yqqjft.jtrpter 722-5001- .,,. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January ' and has taken steps to cor- 10,17, 1995 rect this problem. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Orisn Cook, Manager Ballard Water Improvement District Published in the Uintah Basin Standard January 10, 1995 ACME Crimenet Bulletin: lannan Sandiego connoisseurs and illettante detectives across the puhtry have obeerved a disturbing disruption in the flow of international crime. High concentrations d of exploits in like the ZCMI malls dropping Center Mall have baffled local law enforcement officers. To stop Carmen, that countess of crime, there is only one solution-summ-on Greg Lee. (keg Lee, ACME Senior Agent in charge of training new recruits, in is a seasoned sleuth, the exploits of Carmen and her cronies in crime. Assisted by the extraordinary efforts of area gumshoes, Greg has masterminded many mall ups of rambunctious wrong-i- n the liver version of the ibody and Emmy Award-wi- n PBS game show WHERE IN Carmen-engineere- well-vers- ed geographi-cally-awar- B -- ; SAN-- I mealy-mouth- 1.-0-0 , ' live-gam- e prelimi- - three finalists frfem Utah wiU be chosen as coatee--1 1 try to recover a stolen n, N Page 7 check. But will wolves reduce coyote numbers enough to offset some of their take? Another concern with wolf reintroduction is wildlife funding. Sustainable use has been the mechanism which has funded 75 percent of the cost at wildlife conservation to date. Wildlife managers should monitor predation by these two wolf populations very closely so future funding for wildlife conservation is not jeopardized. management responsibility under special federal regulations. Trappers and FWS personnel began the process of trapping wolves January 5, near the town of the Henton, Canada. "Central Idaho could have wolves within the next week," said Smith. Idaho will experience a hard release whereby 15 wolves are caught and immediately taken to the release site. Conversely, the 15 wolves scheduled for release in Yellowstone will consist of a pack. The Yellowstone wolves will remain in holding pens for up to 30 days before release. Scientists will study and compare the progress of the two populations. Much of the controversy sur- round wolves in the lower 48 states is: How much game and livestock will these large predators take? The EIS prepared by FWS shows cattle losses near Yellowstone will OATH OF OFFICE-Justi- ce of the Peace Clair Poulson administers the oath of office to county clerk Pat Stratton giving her the authority to swear in all remaining newly elected and county officials. The swearing-i- n ceremonies took place during county commission meeting on Jan. 3. Photo by Edythe Larson. ed grant revenue in their 1995 budget, although no grants have been applied for at this time. e Without the hiring of a write to grant applications, person commissioners say the county is mining out on money from govera-meand private agencies which is available just for the asking. Applications from county employees are being accepted in the county clerks office until 5 p.m. on Tan. 13. In the event the job cannot basis. The be filled on an will be opened up to the position general public. full-tim- Volunteer. nt American Heart Association -- se R. S. West Real Estate grant money. County commissioners believe the hiring of an individual to concentrate mainly in researching and writing grants will mean more money in county coffers. They are so certain the move will be a good one that they included $100,000 in Excailent Location 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath vinyl siding, hard wood floors, gorgeous yard with Nitre bushes. Screened porch. .000. Basin Pawn ,Shop ' Vour Get Started Home. Ideal low coat "Refurbished row paint, new carpel 3 Bedroom home with 2 bedroom 2 bedroom home. Freshly painted with apartment In rear. Asking only $36,000. large fenced back yard. Vary wall maintained. Asking only $36,500. We Sell. V Anything! Right 3 Bedroom older homo in good neighborhood. $30,000. I Basin Pawn Shop 722-912- t Ij A house that sparkles - Modem colors, newly painted, excellent decor. 4 Bedrooms, good location. $64,000. Thought Of The Week: Success is not measured in the achievement of goals, but in the stress and strain of meeting those goals. Spencer W. Kimball Roosevelt gumshoes were encouraged to enter fin: a chance to play in the live game show by picking up entry forms at public tlm Sfai. liKrwit and nrhnnla Sandys Indian Hills Middle School encouraged all its students ages eight through 12 to enter. Over the past two years, the live stags version ofthe CARMEN game, hosted by Greg Lee, has traveled and into Canada. At more than 60 sites including schools, malls, children's festivals and theatera-ov- er 150,000 children and their families have worked together to bring the crafty Carmen Sandiego to justice! The tours success is a sign that I v r 2600 square feet of living space. Large lot, place for garden, folly fenced. $79,800. COLDWELL HANKER E. Lagoon the goods. Interested $ iff? Guns, TVs Stereos & Jewel i(y members of Carmen's gang who stole 7 R.S. West Real Estate 721 East 200 North Roosevelt, Utah 84066 801-722-35- 33 Expect the be. nw When You Put Your Trust in Number One... It'S 3S Good as Done. coast-to-coa-st CARMENS "edu-tainmen- t" Country Realty mixture of entertainment and learning is having a good effect on kids and their geography skills. The response to the live shows has just been tremendous," says Greg Lee, who hosts the ZCMI Center Mall event and leads the play on the TV show g with his boss, played by Lynne Thigpen. "Not only does it prove how popular the series has at a private event earlier, the day. But the game at the Center is open to everyone, e wont be checking your age. ' full-tim- ed WORLD IS CARMEN IEGO? The show airs at 1:00 p.m., 7. i eekdaya on.KUED-ChannAnd now KUED is bringing the 1 ve version of the game show (not f ir broadcast) to Salt Lakes ZCMI ( enter Mall Saturday, January 14, tough-talkini p.m. Attendance is free to i 1 aspiring sleuths. Lee will sign i utographa following the event become, but the kids are genuinely i om 2:16 to 4:15 p.m. excited about geography." decided to bring the WHERE IN THE WORLD IS r "KUED reward for the children nune as a CARMEN SANDIEGO? Live Game who participated in our annual Show will be at the ZCMI Mall fading marathon," says KUEDa Canter Saturday, January 14, at 130 Rob Hunsaker. itreach An autograph session will follow Lee will congratulate those pm. from 2:16 to 4:16 pm. el wildlife refuges, individual state agencies will eventually be given se local landmark. Other kids play the informants who provide dues to the whereabouts ofthe other than national parks and executive secretarygrants specialThe county is beginning ist. their quest for the right person for basis, the job on an opening the job up first to county employees. The starting salary far e the position is $20,000 annually, with county employee benefits added. . Qualifications in the job announcement call for someone with secretarial and computer skills, along with good writing and communication skills. Those with previous grants writing experience will be given consideration, the announcement states. The executive secretarygrants specialist will work under the direction of the county commission and will also be working with federal, state and local govera-mfti- tl iTeD as private founds--' turns in the process of obtaining armen Sandiego coming to SLC Following a Federal Judge that Wyoming Duchesne County is now officially advertising the opening of the newly created position for an 722-500- RUARY 16, 1995. (PROTESTS MUST BE LEG- - 1 3, declared County advertising for secretaryg rants job and intestinal distress, liver and kidney damage, and under the CDBG funds available for this fiscal year will also be discussed, along with a range of . NOTICE LEVEL ACTION EXCEEDANCE COPPER The water delivered by the Ballard Water Improvement Districts water system has been found through recent routine tests to have exceeded the Action Level for copper listed in the Utah Public Drinking Water Rules. . Mandatory Health Ef fects Language forCopper: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seta drinking water standards and has determined thatcopperisahealth concern at certain exposure levels. Copper, a reddish-brow- n metal, is often used to plumb residential and commercial structures that are connected to water distribution systems. Copper VELOPMENT BLOCK of 90 wolves be reintroduced to Yellowstone and central Idaho over the next three years. On lands By Dennis Ingram ranchers had failed to provide sufficient evidence that wolf rein0 (a 11682): troduction into Yellowstone would Alameda Corporation, Jr. impose a financial burden on Wyatt OS. QUANTITY: livestock owners. This news sent 0.033 cfe. SOURCE: 8 in. UJ3. Fish & Wildlife (FWS) personwell 1360 ft. deep. POD: nel as they developed scrambling N 4880 (1 ) E from SW Cor, plans for catching Canadian wolves Sec 2, T14S, R22E, for reintroduction. SLB&M. USE: Irrigation: total acreage (LOO acs; DoCongress had directed FWS to mestic: 45 persons; Indusdevelop an Environmental Impact trial: Used formaintenance Statement no later than January 1994. The EIS waa completed and shops, boilers for heating crude oil, dust control, etc.. did analyze five different recovery POU: N 12 Sec 2, T14S, strategies. According to Mike R22E, SLBAM. Smith with Denvers regional FWS ' Robert L. Morgan, P.E. office, the Reintroduction of ExperSTATE ENGINEER imental Populations Alternative Published in the Uintah was chosen. Basin Standard January Smith says the nonessential 3,10,17, 1995 experimental plan will not afford contaminating drinking wolves the protection of the Endan-water as a corrosion byAct Therefore, FWS Species product occurs as a result gered PUBLIC will the have management capabilof the corrosion of copper ' pipes that remain in con- -' ities of moving or killing individual NOTICE wolves or entire populations as tact with water for a proneeded. This plan requires a total COMMUNITY longed period of time. Cop- 43-31- (A9670). ' NOTICE range from three to 32 annually, domestic sheep losses 38 to 110; elk losses five to 20 percent; mule deer losses ten percent; bison five to ten percent. Losses prqjected far central Idaho are similar with the exclusion of bison. The up side of having wolves in Yellowstone is that they are natural enemies of coyotes. 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