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Show Pace 4 - January 9. 199 Uintah Basin Stand DAY, January 9 ok Group Meeting, Library, McKee Safford 7 p.m lerican Legion Sendee Officer, Roosevelt Job Service.1 :30pm Quitters Meeting, Moon Lake Bldg., 7:30 p.m. estling, Lehi at Union, Emery at AKamont nior Citizen Center Dance, 8:30 p.m. ESDAY, January 10 ys Basketball, Grand at Altamont (Originally heduled, January 6) SDAY, January 1 1 abetic Support Group Meeting, UBMC, 7 p.m. orkforce Sendees, Public Hearing, Vernal, Uintah High, 7 p.m. AY, January 12 II, Girls & Boys, Park City at Union aids Basketball, Rich at Altamont High School Single Adults Activity, West Stake Center, Roosevelt, 7 p.m. SATURDAY, January 13 Boys Basketball, Intermountain Christian at Tabiona, ML Vernon at Altamont High School Centennial Ball, Roosevelt East Stake Center, 8-- 1 1:30 p.m. HartHamblin open house, Roosevelt, 7-- 9 p.m. SUNDAY, January 14 Roger Hullinger farewell, Roosevelt 5th, 10:50 a.m. Frande Belion homecoming, Altamont 2nd, 12:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, January 17 History of Utah, DUP, Moon Lake Electric Bldg, 1 p.m. SATURDAY, January 20 McKeeSafford reception, Roosevelt Holli McKea and Michael R. Safford have choaen January 19, 1996, to be married in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor on January 20, in the Roosevelt East Stake Center at 502 N. 600 F., Roosevelt, Utah. The bride is the daughter of Douglas and Verna McKee of Tridell. She is a 1993 graduate of Uintah High School and a 1995 graduate of Rieka College. She ie currently employed at Petroglyph Operating Company of Farmers set land preservation inter state water sales policies a ke PROVO McKee and Micheal R. Safford have chosen January 19, 1996, to be married in the Provo LDS Temple. TEMPLE-Ho- lli Roosevelt. The groom ie the son of Lenoard and Vickie Safford of Roosevelt He 1989 graduate of Union High School and is attending Utah State University Extension. Hei ie employed by Dr. Glenn Curtis. The couple plan to make their name in Roosevelt. ie a Utah farmers and ranchers havs made specific .recommendations for the ' 1995 Dairy Refund Dec. boy. Dei. Payment program and Stacey Gilbert, 14-B- rcnt and Kiora Kinckincr, girl. Dec. 19Rcdd Sera wop and Shermaine Blackhair, boy. Dec. and Gaylcne Aired, boy. Dec. 25Shaun W. and Cody B. Denver, girl. Dec. 25 McCook and Heather Martinez, boy. Dec. and JaLynn Houston, boy. Dec. and Tracy Swascy, boy. Dec. Dcppe and Julie Massey, girl. Dec. Lonewolf, girl. Dec. and Jayne Miles, 19--J- ny cy id 29--Je- ff 29-Qu- anah y Years and Angc Irick, boy. Jan. and Mary Bascom, Jan. ews baby-Rowd- rent Jan. Jan. documents, Edrington, boy. and Tyra Cooper, Jan. 4 --Gary and Dee Dietz, boy. Jan. ave and Brenda Sterner, boy. The Duchesne County Farm Service Agency would like to remind all dairy producers about the 1995 Dairy Refund Payment program. Application! will be accepted January 1, 1995 through March 15, 1996, at the Farm Service Agency, 240 Weet Highway 40, Roosevelt. Producers qualify if they produce lees milk in 1995 than they did in 1995, if so they will be eligible for their 1995 refund. Acceptable documentation ahaTl include or payment receipts statements from milk handlers showing producers name and address, milk handlers address, pounds iff milk marketed, both in thi base year and tha marktting year and the amount cf assessment deducted end paid to COC during the refund period. Producers altering milk receipts, making falsa statements cm providing falee . preservation of agricultural land, aa well as calling for caution in nailing Utahs water out of state. Utah Farm Bureau Federation President Ken Ashby, at the 79th annual meeting of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation, November 16-1- 7, said delegatee meeting at tha annual convention an opposed to the growing tendency of government agendas to take private property rights. He said in their agricultural land efforts. Ha said preservation solutions should be market oriented, and that preservation efforts should focus on local endeavors, rather than statewide initiative!. Utah Farmer and ranchers believe that priority in land preservation efforts should go to incentive-base- d solutions, then purchase of development righta or easements, and noton government purchase of private lends at all, ha said. "Tha delegatee were very dear in stipulating that since the government already owns most of the land in Utah, easements and is a development better way to protect form land than government purchase," information related regarding will be subject to persons, refunds and including penalties, right-acquisiti- Ashby said options for implementing this policy directive could be a combination of private and government cooperative efforts to enhance agricultural For further information and profitability; tax credits, such aa specific details please contact tha those for donated development Farm Service Agency Office at rights to privets trusts or the 722-24or atop by the office. government, and a credit against .federal inheritance and estate taxes. "Like any businessman, incentives to farm era end ranchers will do more to assiet in the preservation of farm land than will the "big stick" approach of government mandated TEMPLE WEDDING-Li- sa Michelle Hart and Adam Strong Hamblin have chosen to be married January 13, 1996. HartHamblin Lies Michelle Hart and Adam Strong Hamblin will be married Saturday, January 13 in the Bountiful LDSTemple. lisa ie the daughter of T. Roes Hart and Bonnie B. Hart of Bakersfield, California. Adam ia the eon of Duane and Alice Hamblin of Montwell. An open house will be held at the Roosevelt LDS Institute building the evening of January 13 from 7 - 9 p. ,m. On January 20 a reception will he held in Bakersfield California. School in Bakersfield, and Adam Idea graduated from Hi Roosevelt. Both Lisa and Adam graduated form Union Hi nave been Adam com ployed The couple will make their home in Prova Both will be continuing their education there. preservation. "But paramount in any d preservation efforts must be the protection of private property rights," Ashby said. He eaid delegates identified a cf potential funding ag-lan- option taxes, bonds or funding sources should establiihed fay referendum." be Ashby sud delegates also favored greeter efforts to develop Utah water allocated under various interstate compacts, such as Colorado River water, for uae in Utah. He eaidjhcy opposed the .pennaneriTeale of any water out of the state. "Delegatee favored further leering investigation of long-terof earns portion of Utah's unappropriated water," he arid. "But they also said it could he m 'shortsighted to sell "our birthright," when we may be able to economically develop it for our needs down this rood." Ashby eaid the fiinda derived from any tearing of Utah waters " be utilised for water in Colorado, Bear i River drainages. Ashby, a Delta former, wee re--: term elected to hie fourth two-yeas Utah Farm Bureau by the House of Voting ar Alistia Darlene Richens will celebrate her 1st birthday January 8, 1996. She is the daughter of Ken M. and Darlene B. Richens. Kambree Diane Motmteer will celebrate here 1st birthday January 5. 1996. She is the daughter of Robert and Angie Mounteer. ' - -- As 91 CONGRATULATIONS "NEW YEARS BABY" Rowdy & Ange Irick are the proud parents of the First Baby born in 1996 at the Uintah Basin Medical Center. The Baby Boy named Wyatt Ray Irick arrived Jan. 2, at 2:25 p.m., weighed 7 lbs. and was 19 inches long. Ange was in labor for 15 hours & 25 minutes. Delivery was e, done by Callie Pena, Nurse along with Keith Evans, M.D. Wyatt is the first child in the family, also the first grandson for Judy Opheikens. Little Wyatt Ray Irick received certificates and gifts donated by local merchants distinguishing him as the 1996 New Year Baby. 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