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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 20. be known as the Crossroads Community Center. The name Centennial Senior Center. The city change must be formally ratified by council has recommended the name the Duchesne County Building A group of citizens has proposed . SO erecting flag poles around the change at the request of the Authority.' committee. The ' Due to the Monday holiday, the perimeter of ihe Roosevelt City Crossroads will not meet in cemetery in honor of veterans building was originally going to be city council buried at the cemetery. The poles called the Crossroads Senior regular session tonight (Feb. 20). 11BMMK lAILHI IV i n would cany the flags of all 50 II yl.,.tE.aa ait S states and be flown on appropriate holidays and during burial services for veterans. A brass plaque paying tribute to local veterans would be prominently placed at the cemetery. Those speaking in behalf of the citizens committee said they will raise the funds to complete the project and would not need financial assistance from the city, nor expect them to provide any maintenance. The city council agreed to allow the citizens committee to proceed with plans for the project. In other business during their regular meeting last week, the council a funding approved measure to contract with Liquid TALENT SHOW. TRYOUTS--- A group of 6th grade Roosevelt Engineering Corp. for the Middle School girls perform their singing number forjudges during inspection, cleaning and repairs for talent show tryouts held after school last week. The talent show will two water storage tanks which have be held March 1. been leaking. The city estimates water savings will soon pay for the cost of the needed repairs. Dog License Fees & Fines Going Up It will cost a little more to license your dogs in the near future, and to pay to bail them out of doggie jail if the animal ' is picked up by animal control Since 1965, over 10.5 million Union High include: Kathryn Samuel Anderson, City council members have Americans (67 from poor and Anderson, Bird, Shalay Stephanie Chascl, resolution a which have benefited proposed working families) increases license fees from $10 to from die services of the TRIO pro-- ' . Brian Foote, Meghann Fenn, Tessa $25 for dogs which haven't been college & college programs: Henderson, Ingcr Hoschouer, Rudy 'spayed or neutered, and from $5 to Upward Bound; Student Support Montoga, Travis Mara, Danielle $15 for dogs which have been Services; Talent Search; the Ronald LaRose, Sundrina Phillips, Silvaina Phillips, Mariaina Barney, Amanda spayed or neutered. Impound fines E. McNair will be set at $30 for the first program; and the Educational Zubiate and Trent FausetL Advisor Melody Sc holes. offense, $50 for the second offense. Opportunity Centers. An additional $10 will be added To honor the students that upon each consecutive succeeded in college with the confinement. Failure to control an support of our nation's TRIO animal is punishable as a class A Programs, TRIO students, college misdemeanor, which includes a fine graduates, administrators, counselors, and teachers will be of $1,000 and possible jail time. The city decided to put more bite celebrating National TRIO DAY, At Utah Valley into their animal control laws due February State College several events are to increasing safety problems By Cheryl Meeham created by roaming dogs. They will being planned which include: An open house at the TRIO hold a public hearing March 5 Former Roosevelt resident Alan in the North Faculty Annex prior to adopting changes in the offices old son of ThoWashburn, ordinance. The city will accept on February 21, 1996; and Edna mas who now Promotional items Washburn, will be written comments on the proposal reside in Portage, Indiana, recently distributed during TRIO week through March 4. received the honor of Portage High Those wishing to license their throughout campus and throughout .School the six school districts Outstanding Young Man of work we dogs under current prices still have the year, and a $1,200 scholarship. with; time to do so. Word ofAlans achievements are A TRIO DAY Celebration Truck Parking Variance with all of the Utah State Colleges Sought A Roosevelt man requested the and Universities TRIO Programs kl on February 23 at the city grant him a variance from a Salt Lake Community College ordinance recently adopted limiting where Congressman Bill Orton will truck traffic and parking in the city limits. Kevin Smith said be a featured speaker, The UVSC TRIO students will that by parking his 60 foot long, 8 foot wide flat bed on Highway 40 -- participate in a state wide "Heroes which is a designated truck route -- Contest" where students will! he creates a hazard and takes up submit poetry, essay, musical parking in front of businesses. He composition, different art forms asked the city to consider granting such as collage, drawing, painting, him permission to park nis 94 sculpture, etc. to answer the is Your Hero?", Freightliner across the street from question, "Who and how they fit into the students' his home on State Street. Council members will take the goals, dreams, and aspirations. request under advisement and For the last five years Utah officially consider it when it comes State College TRIO Valley up as an official agenda item. Programs have provided services to Senior Center Name Change It hasn't been built yet, bid when almost SjOOO students in seven 1. it is, the planned senior citizen different school districts stretching center in Roosevelt will most likely from Vernal to Utah County. Upward Bound Members at 1996- - Pace 11 By Lezlce E. Whiting ACADEMIC HONORS-Uni- on High School Students of the Month are: Elizabeth Laris, daughter of Dennis and Beulah Laris; Lauralee Clark, daughter of Therm and Ronda Clark; Sherry Hokett, daughter cf Joe and Janey Hokeu; Luke elder, son of Rod and Trudy Elder. Upward Bound students to take part in "Trio Day" Washburn earns praise for his 19-2- 4. accomplishments 18-ye- ar FIELD and teachers from the Myton Eager Beavers Head Start Preschool visited the Uintah Basin Standard recently to see how newspapers are made. DAY-Child- ren periodically sent home to his grandparents in Ioka, Boyd and Tess Lemon, and Helen Washburn, who are pleased to hear about their grandsons accomplishments, which are often featured in the Portage media. Alan, who left Roosevelt with his family while in junior high school will soon graduate from Portage High. He is currently ranked second in his class, and has been called "one of the busiest seniors in the t, as he shuffles his limited time between academic and leadership obligations, clubs, scouting and band. Acclaimed as a "rising star" and noted for "outstanding acting and singing talents, Alan has held leading rolls in five mqjor productions and earned Portage Highs Best Acting Award on four separate occasions. After graduating this spring Alan says he plans to go on a two-yemission for The Church of Jesus Saints. FolChrist of Latter-Da- y lowing his mission he plans to attend Brigham Young University to study chemical engineering. mid-wes- Alan Washburn Innovative ways for a family to dave money: Do Less Laundry. ip If you chose number three the as most innovative, congratulations. Because youll also receive no origination fees, no points to pay, no appraisal fees, and best of all, no beans. 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