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Show rw hbl- - mOm --- A f UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 27. 1996- - Pace 9 Architect named for new Senior rssss s Center Duchesne Countys Last 100 Years: or we think we have it rough Laundry Day-19- 17, By Janey Hokett oxalic acid followed by ammonia, (e) Peroxide of hydrogen and ammonia. Iron Rust-(- a) Lemon juice, salt and hot sunshine, (b) Hydrochloric or oxalic acid. (a) table linens (b) bed linen (c) towels (d) body linen (e) handkerchiefs (f) soaked clothes. Make fresh suds whenever necessary. It is a mistake to think you can wash clothes clean in dirty water. 6. Boil. Put clothes into cold water with soap solution. Let them come slowly to the boiling point, then let them boil for five minutes. The longer they are in coming to the boil the better. 7. Rinse in two or three waters. The more waters, the whiter and cleaner the clothes. 8. Blue: shake out each piece and put through the bluing water. Never allow clothes to stand in bluing water, or they will become streaked. 9. Starch clothes needing thin starch. 10. Hang out, putting pieces of a kind together, and have the threads of the doth straight 11. Wash colored clothes. 12. Take down piece by piece and fold. Never crush clothes into a basket. 13. Dampen and roll up. Last night, I went to remove tain. It waa hard. First, I lay the material out, then I iprayed it with a atain remover. Afterwards, I placed it in the washing machine Medicine-alcoh- ol and turned a knob. Later, I crammed Iodine chloroform it in the dryer and turned another Mildew-(- a) Strong soap solution, knob. Boy do I hate laundry...until I chalk and sunshine, keep powdered consider what our ancestors went moist for hours, (b) Lemon juice and SO-O-- O through. Laundry day (actually several days) used to be known as Blue Monday" and went something like this: On Monday: Put the house in order. Plan and cook for Tuesday when the actual washing would be done. Sort clothe. Mend any tears to prevent their getting worse while being washed. Take out stains. (Heres just a few procedures with the easiest solutions listed first) For blood First soak in cold water or tepid water. If that doesnt work try the following: (a) soak in warm water and ammonia, (b) soak in warm water and ammonia, (c) soak in warm water and naphtha soap (d) Use javelle water (made from ash, lime, and water) (e) chloroform. Chocolate or cocoa-(- a) Wash in cold water, (b) Use borax or glycerin, soak, then boiling water. (0 Bleach. Grease-- If washable: (a) Soften with fist or turpentine then use soap. Soak Vaseline in kerosene before washing. Soak automobile grease in gasoline before washing. Grease-- If not washable: (a) Dissolve in gasoline, chloroform or carbons, (b) Absorb with starch of Fullers Earth, (c) Absorb with blotting paper and warm iron. Gum-Gasol- ine water (b) Sour milk hours (c) Salt, lemon juice and sunshine. Fountain Pen Ink-- a) Dilute citric or phosphoric acid followed by ammonia (b) Dilute hydrochloric or Ink-- a) fin-2- Landowners & sunshine. Perspiration(a) Strong soap solution (b) Oxalic acid (c) Javelle water (d) Sponge silk and cover with powdered chalk, (e) Remove odor with chloroform or by boiling (to prevent odor, neutralize perspiration under the arms by using boric arid powder). After removing stains, soak the soiled clothes. Lay fire for the Tuesday morning wash. Fill boiler. Get the five tubs and other things ready. In soaking clothes, arrange them in five piles: (1) table linen, (2) bed linen, body linen, towels, handkerchiefs (soak in boric arid solution if they have been used for a cold.) (3) Flannels (4) colored cottons and Wednesday Iron and bake. stockings, and (5) soiled towels and Do thick starching cloths. Wet the clothes, rub soap solution on the soiled parts, fold and Thursday roll each piece by itself, so that the Finish ironing dirt from roiled parts will not get Friday into the clean parts; pack in a tub, Put house in order cover with cold water and let them Saturday Bake and plan for Sunday stand over night. Tuesday Sunday 1. Light fire and heat water Blessed day of rest, then we start 2. Make soap solution (shave one all over again. bar of laundry soap into three or four quarts of hot water and cook Now you have to take into acuntil soap is dissolved. Do not make count that this didnt include things like gardening, getting up at dawn or store in tin or aluminum utento prepare the first ofthe daily meals, sils). 3. Wash flannels or silk underchanging diapers, giving baths, wear. These require no boiling and helping with the form work, canonly warm water, and, if rinsed and ning, making new clothes, etc. It hung out at once, will be dry before doesnt include helping with homethe line is needed for other things. work and reading stories to the 4. Wash stockings younger children. Yes, our lives are 5. Using warm, clean suds, wash so busy... cleanest things first: Ute Tribe To Be Approached For Participation Ouray Ntl. Wildlife Refuge Wetlands hold promise for endangered fish SIGNED AND SEALED Members of the Crossroads Centennial Senior Center Design Committee sign papers awarding the job of designing the $1.6 million dollar facility to Lloyd Design Group, of Salt Lake City. Pictured left to right are: Ellen Rawlings, Lawrell Jensen, Roosevelt Mayor Leonard Ferguson, Ralph Shields, and Hollis Hullinger. Favorite beef recipe could be worth $25,000 Whats fast, flavorful and worth up to $25,000? Your familys favorite beef redpe-- if it wins the next National Beef Cook-Of- f. Amateur cooks from Utah have a chance to win more than $50,000 in cash and Frigidaire appliances at in the 1997 National Beef Cook-OTampa, Fla., September 18-21997. The Grand Prize "Best ofBeef" winner will take home $25,000 and a complete suite of matching Frigidaire Gallery Professional Series appliances, including a commercial-style refrigerator, range and dishwasher. Although the competition will not be held until 1997, the deadline for entries June 1, 1996 is To qualify, entrants must cooks who are be at least 18 years old. Successful flavorrecipes are ful main dishes that show off the versatility of beef and meet several criteria, including: Preparation and cooking time ff 0, Three injured in one vehicle rollover recipe. To receive toe complete contest or conrules, call tact the Utah Beef Council, 150 South 600 East 10B, Salt Lake (801) City, Utah 84102-196- 1 355-006- 3. Recipe entries should be sent to National Beef Cook-Of- f Entries, P.O. Box 3240, Dept. S, Chicago, Illinois 60654. They must be postmarked no later than June 1, 1996, and received by June 7, 1996. Recito: pes can also be sent by BeefCkOfB9aol.com no later than 11:59 p.m. CT on June 1, 1996. ,hl Two Fort Duchesne residents were seriously injured Sunday evening, Feb. 18 when the pickup Biologists collected 28 4- - to Along the Green River, the con- is to try and work with those truck they were riding in went out rid endangered razorback struction of Flaming Gorge harin a cooperative manner to of control just south of the mile suckers in a Utah wetland last &11- -, nessed the rivers seasonal flows. see what kind of arrangements we bridge on the Whiterocks Road. The -- more than researchers have found Spring and early summer wetlands can make with them. truck rolled two to three times , q ect-in-g Those arrangements will not foany iprevioua studyj The smear- - -- that once served as the rambacks them. tiats presented their findings at an rearing and feeding grounds van- cus on land purchases but rather According to investigating BIA Baannual "Upper Colorado River ished. In addition, introductions of flood easements in which the indiPolice officer Ralph Serawop, sin Researchers Meeting, "held near fish such as carp, north- vidual would retain ownership, but Laverda Duncan, 18, the driver of ern pike, fathead minnows and red would accept a foe in exchange for the truck, and her unnamed Page, Ariz., last month. Although old adult razorbacks shiners increased the number of allowing periodic flooding of their old passenger, were both taken exist in the Green River, the discovrazorback predators. property, Hamill said. life Flight to toe University of by Now biologists are working to ery of these young fish in a wetland Utah Health Sciences Center. on the Ouray National Wildlife Ref- mitigate those impacts by increasDuncan and the juvenile both sufuge has proved that razorbacks can ing flows from the dams and by fered serious injuries when they survive beyond the critical stage in creating openings in downstream were thrown from toe vehicle, he the wild. dikes, levees and diversions to resaid. "Most fish die during the first establish the seasonal wetlands that Another passenger, Jerome few months of life, said U.S. Fish once enabled the razorbacks to flourThe preliminary value of Tsabetsaye, 18, of Salt Lake City, and Wildlife Service biologist Tim ish. principal crops produced in Utah was partially ejected during toe Modde. If they get past that stage, Were feirly optimistic that well during 1995 is $276.7 million, rollover and was taken to toe Uintah they have a much better probability be able to restore a sufficient amount down 4 percent from the 1994 crop Basin Medical Center for treatment of survival." of habitat to recover the species," year, according to the Utah and later released. The last time biologists found said Pat Nelson, who coordinates Agricultural Statistics Service. Serawop said alcohol and exceswild razorbacks of that age was in the flood plain restoration work for The 1995 hay crop is valued at sive speed appeared to have caused 1965, when they discovered eight of the Recovery Program.' $175.4 million, down $21.5 million the accident. While the river basin encompassthese fish after Flaming Gorge Dam from 1994. The price per ton is had been completed. (Construction es 871 river miles. Recovery Pro- down $11.00 to $68.50. Barley is of Him and subsequent introducgram officials are not trying to re- valued at $25.1 million, up 35 tions of species are the claim all natural wetlands that once percent from the 1994 crop. The two primary reasons these fish now existed. A survey of the Green and average price of $3.00 per bushel is are endangered.) Colorado river drainages identified up 68 cents from 1994. The wheat Utahs honey production in 1995 This new finding doesnt mean 135 sites in the Green River drain- crop, at $40.0 million, is up 56 from ColoThe 158 producers with five or more and the recovery is at hand, but it has taken average price per throughout age penrent. a major step forward," Modde said. rado River drainage that possibly bushel for winter wheat is $4.50, an colonies was 1.1 million pounds ac84 cent increase from the previous cording to the Utah Agricultural It also demonstrates the need to could provide good habitat mnlcn similar wetlands available to Those 293 sites then were as- year and spring wheat, at $4.35, is Statistics Service. This was 58 perother young endangered fish, he sessed in relation to land owner- up 75 cents. Com for grain is cent below the total production for explained. ship and proximity to razorback valued at $7.0 million, down 16 1994. The total number of colonies, To accomplish that, biologists spawning grounds and to adult ra- percent from the previous year. The at 32,000, was down 26 percent from with the Recovery Program for Enzorback habitats. Also considered average price per bushel, at $3JO, the previous year. was whether the wetland was con- is up 58 cents from 1994. Oats, dangered Fish of the Upper Colorado River Basin are trying to imnected to the river during spring-wh- en valued at $1.1 million, is up 15 larval razorbacks hdteh and percent. The price of $1.80 prove endangered fish habitat by allowing the basins rivers to flood enter the river and the potential bushel is up 15 cents from jper. some bottom lands much as they that the site could be connected to year. did before dams were built other nearby flood plains. Nationally, the value of principal Whether all sites will be restored crops totaled $99.2 billion, up 3 By restoring these seasonal wetlands, Recovery Program particidepends on further review by Re- percent from the previous year. covery Program biologists and on pants hope to help razorback suckers rebound from the brink of exproperty owners themselves, Nelson tinction. This approach also could said. rQ Apartment for "We will approach landowners, inadvertently improve conditions and the Ute TVibe to see if they Guns, TVs many other species of wildlife. "Wetlands, in general, produce would be willing to participate, but Stereos & well work on a Shilling participant greater quantities ofbiomass (plant basis only, he says. Still, we're and animal material) than any othJewelry 2 Bedroom er habitat type on the face of the optimistic that there will be enough Earth-mo- re so than the rain forinterest that we can restore habitat Basin Pawn Starting At $320 ests of Brazil," said Chuck Elliott, to the degree necessary to bring Shop who oversees a regional wetlands this species back. Stoneridge Apartments E. Lagoon Hsmill agrees. Were fortunate 1 58 E. 800 &, Roosevelt inventory for the Fish and Wildlife Service. in that feirly large quantities ofthe Roosevelt John Hamill, who directs the middle Green River system are in 722-912- 7 EquiUlouzlnfl Opportunity multi-agenc- y federal or state ownership, he said. Recovery Program There are approximately 70 agrees. with 12,000 acres. Our goal In the arid West, the mqjonty of birds, amphibians, mammals and other species are concentrated in riverine corridors. They're there The Best Deal In Roosevelt is not lune-up- s, Brakes Aito Repdr TrcmTiissions because ofwetland habitats, Hamill in Roosevelt. Come to Salt Lake and rich prosaid. These areas are & Transmission Exchange Engine City and see the huge selection of ductive, and to the extent that we Si!. i. r 4 .A .... aK(vCi veand vans for sport utility pickups, them endangered can restore west hicles the intermountain benein will fih, many other species LUBE, CHANGE OIL & Take a test drive and receive a free fit" GMC from new 600 adult tank of a gas. Buy REPLACE FILTER Today an estimated razorbacks live in the river basin. Salt Lake Valley GMC Native to the Green, Colorado, and we will payyou $100.00. That's Gunnison, Yampa and White rivUKE LIQUID we will pay you $100.00. Over right, disnuMLMh AU. FOL CmdLm ers, razorback suckers began to oth-e300 trucks in stock. Drive a little BALLBEARINGS r appear once Flaming Gorge and and you will save a lot! 725 W. 3300 ' dams were built i&Uii: 111722-273- 9 Location. 7. aW im S., Salt Lake City, Utah. UB-l-land-owne- of 60 minutes or less, including marinating time; Use at least 1 pound and no more than two pounds of beef; Use no more than 8 ingredients, excluding salt, ground black pepper and water; and Be an original, unpublished rs The Duchesne County Building Authority has selected Lloyd Design Group, a Salt Lake City architectural firm, to design the planned Crossroads Cen17,000 square-foo- t tennial Senior Center. Members of the Crossroads Committee met with representatives from two architectural firms in Salt Lake last week to discuss their separate proposals prior to making their decision. Lloyd Design Group has done several projects in Duchesne and Uintah Counties, including: the Roosevelt Municipal Complex, the USU Administration building, the Uintah County Library, Vernal Fire Station and numerous LDS church es. The Design Committee which will oversee the architectural process includes: Ralph Shields, chairman; Arda Ames, Hollis Hullinger, Alva Snow, Bob Ketterer. Advisory Committee members are: Ellen Rawlings, Roosevelt Mayor Leonard Ferguson, Duchesne County Commission Chairman Larry Ross, and Lawrell Jensen. Its anticipated toe remaining funding for the project - $1.2 million loan in a grant and will be obtained from the Community Impact Board in early April. Once funding is officially approved, the prqject can be put up for construction bid. The Crossroads Centennial Senior Center would be built tu the north of the Roosevelt City Complex at a cost of about $1.6 million. It will replace the current Senior Center located 5 miles west of Roosevelt on U.S. Hwy. 40. Although it will be owned by the Duchesne County Building Authority, the planned Crossroads Center will be st -- and operated by maintained Roosevelt City. Classifieds Uintah Basin Stamdlard CLASSIFIED fIDS non-nati- 15-ye- ar 1995 Value of crops down . S?ECIM RATE Ads a one FREE Buy Get . Honey production down in 1995 non-nati- ve $4.00 For Up To 20 Words (paid in advance) 150 A Word Thereafter chEck ih ouh 3 Basin Pawn Shop We Sell Anything! Rentj Stoneridge Apartments . 55 Clip and Mail to.... - the tandarc lSj land-owne- . rs N? Ay . S9995 New it . Uintali Basin 268 South 200 East Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Deadline: Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. If you prefer to charge it to your Visa or Mastercard Please call 1 or 722-513- I |