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Show Page 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 7. 1997 Roosevelt man arrested for supplying booze to teens A Rooeavalt man who if accused of hosting a boor party for a group of teenagers during school hours nan boon charged with 17 misdemeanor diargsa. Police were called to an apartment building near the old park on Friday, Jan. S at They found approximately 10 nine juveniles, and three adulta inside the apartment drinking beer. All but one of those arrested by police are Union High School . wffl 18-ye- ar ' school 1 were . they - .were suspended and their parents were contacted. They now sacs criminal charges in 8th District Court Nielson was taken .to the Duchesne County jail where bail was net at $13,000. He is free on bond while, awaiting in Rooeevelt from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The meeting will provide an ; overview of the regional project, options available and how the Internet and electronic highway can bo used by individuals, businesses, government agendas, education, and private users. It will allow for breakout groupa so people with, special interests can design what they would like the project to lode Use as well as the overall project homepage for the region. The coat will be $7.50 which will indude lunch. "This is an opportunity for everyone in the community to provide input into the design and protype of the project," states Andy Ysrgenaen, . . Basin Applied Technology Center appearances. speed limits kill? : greater speeds have a greater likelihood of killing others? Will V It aeemi like the mott common 7 they drive more defensively question posed to ns these days is, because greater speeds cause things "When is the speed limit going to happen much faster than they up?" Now that Congress has k it can control? up to the States to set speed lynits, . Simple physics tell us that this seems to be a popular topic at4 greater speeds result in longer local restaurants and barber mops, stopping distances. Far instance, at especially when a UHP Trooper is 63 mph, the Mopping distance is approximately 480 feet, compared presenL UDOT officials have advised to 330 feet at S3 mph. Something me that their surveys and most of you dont realize is, at 65 assessments ate cornntete. mph, your vehicle is traveling 95 feet each second. That means you must now submit their could travel the distance or a and await their approval is most likely their proposals will football field in just over three be approved and die speed limit seconds, including the end zones. will raise sometime in the near Emmitt Smith would kill for speed future. If their proposals are like that. Greater speeds alao result approved as submitted, there will in more extensive damage to be areas posted 63 mph and other vehicles and mare serious injixy to areas posted 60. Highway 40 will occupants when involved in traffic be the only roadway where speed collisions. limits will be raised. AH other state Realizing these dangers, die roads will be evaluated some time Utah Highway Patrol plans to in the figure. adopt a very strict enforcement The question is, ate our policy. This will not only be in the highways going to be as safe with Uintah Basin area but statewide. the higher speeds? I think the We truly do want you to arrive at answer is, obviously not But mnrfi die destination safely. Please take of the answer to that question will precautions, buckle up, (hive the limit, and don't drink and depend on people, will people drive more courteously knowing iv. . fC'l Members rtf Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc., who reside in Districts 2 and 3 are hereby notified of District Nominating ' Meetings which have been scheduled as follows: District 2 7:00 p.m., 13, at the January Duchesne County Commission Chambers. This CAUSE NO. UIC-18- 3 includes those members LN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF living in and around Duchesne, Fruitland, and INLAND PRODUCTION Strawberry Valley. COMPANY FOR ADDistrict 3 - 7:00 pm. APMINISTRATIVE PROVAL January 14, at the Neds OF THE TRAVIS FEDERAL Elementary School Li- -, brary. This includes those WELLS LOAND members living in and CATED IN SECTION 33. around Neola, Whiterocks, TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, Published in the Uintah Tridell, and LapoinL RANGE 16 EAST. S.LM These meetings are DUCHESNE COUNTY. Basin Standard December 31. 1996, January 7, 1997 called under the provisions UTAH. AS CLASS D INof Bylaw IV, Section 3, of JECTION WELLS the Bylaws of Moon Lake THE STATE OF UTAH Electric Association. Inc. TO ALL PERSONS INThe purpose of the meetIN THE TERESTED ENTITLED ABOVE ings is to nominate candidates for the position of MATTER. NOTICE is hereby Director for the above DisNotice is hereby given that the Division of Oil. given that the Duchesne tricts. Only bonafide memGas and Mining (the DiCounty Commission will bers residing in the District may nuke nominavision") is commencing an extend the comment peinformal adjudicative proriod on the Duchesne tions for the position of County General Plan to Director, and nominations ceeding to consider the apJanuary 17, 1997 to allow so made at this meeting plication of Inland Producwill be voted on at die all concerned parties amtion Company for administrative approval of the ply time to express their Annual Meeting to be held Travis Federal views. County residents March 22, 1997. Nominaand tions shall be restricted to and other interested parlocated in Section 33 Township 8 South, ties are invited to review no more thsn four (4) indiRange 16 East, S.L.M., the draft and make relevant viduals by a majority vote Duchesne County, Utah, comments. A copy of the of members present at the for conversion to Class II draft is at the office of the meeting. In addition to the injection wells. The proCounty Clerk in Duchesne, nominations made at the special nominating meetceeding will be conducted or the Chamber of Comm accordance with Utah merce in Roosevelt, Utah. ings, candidates may be AdminWritten comments should nominated by petition, of Admin. R.649-1istrative Procedures. The be submitted to the County any fifty or more memwells are located within Commission attn: county bers, not less than 43 days the Travis Waterflood Unit Clerk, (Drawer 270) 50 prior to the Annual Meetarea (Cause No. 213-2- ) East 100 South, Duchesne, ing. Members are encourwhich was approved by the Utah 84021. Board of Oil, Gas and MinATTEST: Pat Barker, aged to avail themselves of this opportunity to ask Duchesne County dak. ing on June 23, 1993. Selective intervals in the Published in the Uintah any questions they may Green River Formation as Basin Standard December have regarding the opera31, 1996, January 7, 14, tion of their Association. specified in the board orMembers having quesder will be perforated for 1997 tions concerning District water injection. The maxiboundaries should contact mum authorized injection Russell Cowan at pressure and rate will be determined by means of a extension 3311 Published in the Uintah step-rat- e test at the time of Basin Standard Deceniber conversion. 31. 1996, January 7, 1997 Any person desiring to object to the application Notice is hereby given or otherwise intervene in the proceeding, must file a that the following dewritten protest or notice of scribed real property will intervention with the Di- be sold at public auction to vision within fifteen days the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of Public Notice is hereby following publication of the United States at the this notice. If such a progiven that the Planning and time of sale, at the front test or notice of intervenZoning Commission of tion is received, a hearing steps of the Duchesne Duchesne County, will will be scheduled before County Courthouse, at 30 meet at 5:00 pm. in the the Board of Oil, Gas and East 100 South, Duchesne, Courthouse, Duchesne, on Utah, 1997 27, January Mining. Protestants and Utah, on January 8, 1997. or intervenors should be at 9:00 a.m. of said day for 6:15 n.m. Public Heir-ithe purpose of foreclosing - Conditional Use perprepared to demonstrate at a Trust Deed executed by mit: the hearing how this matBrad Rogers and Joyce ter affects their interests. Proposed Conditional Dated this 31st day of Rogers, husband and wife, Use Permit, for Robert A as trustors, in favor of December 1996. Nielson, Cedar Ridge Micki Sue Glines, as BenSTATE OF UTAH DIResidential Treatment VISION OF OIL, GAS ft eficiary, covering real Center. The Purpose will property located north of be to provide treatment for MINING - RJ. Firth, Associate Director, Oil ft Roosevelt in Duchesne positive behavior change County, Utah, more parGas. in a structured, supervised, Published in the Uintah ticularly described as: residential setting. This 1 TOWNSHIP SOUTH, Basin Standard January 7, will be a 1 RANGE WEST, environment, for adoles1997 UINTAH SPECIAL maxicents ages BASE ft MERIDIAN mum number of 12 cliSECTION 29: Beginents, with 24 hours a day ning 990 feet North of the supervision. Southwest Corner of SecProperty Description: tion 29. and running thence SEC 23 T1S R2W USM East 1320.00 feet; thence BEG 660 FT WAND 330 South 330.00 feet; thence The Uintah Basin Pub- West 1320.00 feet; thence FTNOFSECOROFNE4, W 198 FT. N 330 FT. E lic Health Department in North 330.00 feet to the 198FT.S330FTTOBEG. conjunction with the point of beginning. (Said ALSO BEG 330 FT N OF Duchesne County Municidealso description being SW COR OF SE4NE4, E scribed as the South Half pal Building Authority 462Fr.N330FT.W462 hereby makes notice of of North half of the SouthFT, S 330 FT TO BEG. intent to solicit proposals west Quarter of the South3.00 AC from architectural engiwest Quarter.) Containing Duchesne County Plan10 firms acres more or less. to provide neering Commission, Attest: ning services to design, engiTogether with 6 shares B. Chjdester of Dry Gulch Irrigation Clayton neer, provide complete . For further information water. and working drawings B. DATED this 24 day to contact, Clayton specifications, supervise and Chidester, Planning construction and conduct December, 1996. Community Development, Joel D. Berrett, Succesinspections on the proat sor Trustee construction the of posed or at exRoosevelt Office of the Published in the Uintah tension 193. Or send comUintah Basin Public Basin Standard December ment to Duchesne County Health Department. 31, 1996, January 7,14, Planning Department, P.O. 1997 be shall Proposals Box 298, Duchesne, Utah clearly marked with 84021. This notice was Roosevelt Office - Uintah published in the Uintah Basin Public Health DeBasin Standard on DecemBe Not To partment ber 31, 1996 and January Opened Until January 7, 1997. Pursuant to 22nd, 1997" on the outU.CA side of the envelope and Of Nominating MeetPublished in the Uintah must be submitted to the ings MOON LAKE ELECBasin Standard Deceniber Uintah Batin Public TRIC ASSOCIATION, 31. 1996, JMuaty7, 1997. Health Department, Atm: INC 3-- . " A strategic planning meeting ia set for those interested in assisting with the planning of the Uintah Basin Televillago to be initiated in the . region and serve as the for toe state of Utah. The meeting ia scheduled for court Wednesday, Jan. 15 at the Uintah to Will higher Joseph B. Shaffer, 147 East Main, Vernal, UT 84078, no later than 3:00 p.m. on Friday, January 17th, 1997. The proposals will be opened at the regularly scheduled Uintah Basin Public Health Department Board meeting on Wednesday, January 22nd, 1997, beginning at 1:00 p.m. Proposals will be evaluated and a decision rendered as soon as practicable after that date. For additional information contact the Uintah Basin Public Health Department, 147 East Main, Vernal, UT. (801) NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION alcohol poaaaaaion LEGAL NOTICES Continued from previous page . their In addition to Nielaon, six girls and five boys were arrested. The youth who ranged in age ftmn 14 VW ItyU Jo ir - Telecommunications Strategic Court. otd Hie two were dted for of planning meeting is set and truancy. They were returned and Receiving Center in Rooeevelt - students. The apartment renter, Patrick R. Nielson, 19, was diarged with seven class A misdemeanors fir supplying alcohol to a minor, with nine class B misdemeanor counta for contributing to the dohnouonrr of a minor and with one dans B misdemeanor for alcohol. Ulalm nts Needed to IT 781-347- 3. PUBLIC NOTICE regional telecommunications specialist "This will also provide a protype modal for the rest of the state to use as they design their uses of electronic media in their communitiee." Rveryone is encouraged to attend uid provide input into this planning session. "The more load input we have the better we win develop a program that ia designed far our needs," adds Ysrgenaen. Along with local community Isadora from throughout the Uintah Basin there wfil- - be attendees from the Governor's Office, SmartUtah, Department of and Community Economic Development as well as corporate representatives. Anyone interested in attending is asked to contact the Vernal Chamber of Commerce, Duchesne County Chamber of Commerce of the Uintah Basin Applied Technology Center by Monday, Jan. 13. That win allow for arrangements to be made for the luncheon and room assignments. Everyone ia encouraged to attend this important meeting as ' we put together the Uintah Basin Telecommunicationa This planning meeting wilf allow the residents in the community to design a program that will meet our needs. It will alao serve as the pilot project for the stats of Utah as the eta to continues to their electronic highway," Yergensen. New vehicle law now in effect . Effective January 1, 1997, a pew law went into effect that may interest primarily trucking companies in the Uintah Basin, but applies to anyone hauling the below mentioned commodities. Section UCA states, a vehicle carrying dirt, sand, gravel rock fragments, pebbles, crushed base, aggregate, any other similar materials, or scrap metal shall have a covering over the entire load unless: the highest point of the load does not extend above the top of any exterior wall or sideboard of the cargo compartment of the vehicle; and the outer edges of the load are at least six inches below the top inside edges of the exterior walls or sideboards of the cargo compartment of the vehicle. Some materials are exempt from these provisions: coal. hot mix asphalt, construction debris or scrap metal if it is a size and in a form not susceptible to being blown out of the vehicle. Also, a chemical substance capable of coating or bonding a load so that the load is confined on a vehicle may be considered a covering as long as it confines the load.' have Anyone questions regarding this new law may call the Utah Highway Patrol at 5-- 0, NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE PUBLIC NOTICE nt 13-1- 8, REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS AITBIG 0 BRAND TIRES INCLUDE in MteariWmatj1thFKEIptacaMit MiiatfeIBicJi UN WklgtitiNS Ur Pram CMb FU bp Sinlci MmWnPm HUM BIG JJIHE W'mmwmzi For 738-243- 5. Fitt Dependant Sank Com ToThaStora NaaraatYoul 722-399- 7, LEGAL NOTICE Instant Credit 0 AC. See store for details. OHO EASY HIGHWAY ' 4 40 Prices and tread designs may vary. DiSTJmjmNcoic tO- - 52-4-- 6. dsii 6 a. n.. at .r . V "lfr r i . r? J |