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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 28. 1997- - Page 11 Their coach is Johny Thayne. f$ EAGLE GRAPPLERS-Wrestl- ers from Duchesne competed at the stale junior high wrestling meet in Heber City. The Duchesne coach is Calvin Killian. . ' ' :11 .V ir.'jy' ' A'1 ' - . V JUNIOR HIGH BOUTS-Jo- sh the name of Zack Bertola. Liddell, Roosevelt, lop, works on pinning his opponent from Duchesne by floor will be open to Utah citizens to address their own concerns to issues . as Such lawmakers. education, state taxes, highway funding and preparations for the 2002 Winter Olympics are expected to be raised. The first meetings were very successful in bringing a lot of issues to the attention of the Roger explained legislature, McEvcy of USU Extension, who is scheduled to moderate the town meeting far the third year. In addition to local residents and die media, those especially encouraged to attend include county commissioners, mayors and city counselors, teachers and other school officials, planning and zoning commissions, and other local Annual "town meeting" with legislature set for Feb. 11 broadcast civic meetings will also be in some county Extension offices. A majority of state legislators are expected to attend the town meeting, held in the chamber of the Utah House of Representatives, including Senator Lane Beattie, president of the Utah Senate, and Rep. Melvin Brown, speaker of the House. This kind of direct access to state legislators, just three weeks into their 1997 session, is almost unheard of, said Bob Gilliland, USU Extension director. is a tremendous opportunity Cor Utah citizens to be heard and have input in the legislative process. Legislative leaden are to take a few minutes to viewers and outline progress on The American Legion Post 22 some issues facing Utah. Then the cordially extends an invitation to the good people of Duchesne Gty to attend a dinner and program at the Cliff Mickelson Center on February 1, 1997. This event has been organized as a means to celebrate and honor The Utah Safety Council is now the 43 youngsters and their adult defensive offering a four-hoadvisors who look part in the driving course for people in the 1996 Veterans Roosevelt area. The course will be September, Memorial Service held at the held from 8 am. to 12 p.m., Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Duchesne The Sloppy Joe dimer win be library. served at 6 p.m. at absolutely no County course consists of The four-hocost to the public and will be classroom instruction and focusses followed by a 7 p.m. program of on accident prevention, driving speakers, singers and presentations. confidence, awareness of hazards One , presentation of and improving driving skills.. interest will be made to Drivers who successfully Kim as the Hamlin, Citys Mayor the course receive a complete American Legion formally conveys reduction from their Utah proprietorship of the beautiful driving record, once during a three picnic pavilion that was built in lalsSSyearsof Wallace Park by legion mem ben age and older, may qualify for and civilian volunteers. insurance discounts after The American Legion and completing the course. this of are event organizers Registration is $23 per person, expecting a better than avenge turn or $8 for those age 33 and over out and recommend that guests that are a reduction in only desiring time on arrive so that everyone their insurance rates. To register, or may be served. for additional information, please, For questions and additional contact the Utah Safety Council at information call Carole Monsen at 262-54or ext 8 or State Commander 303. Vernon Peterson at Utahns can stay close to home and still see and talk directly with state lawmakers on Feb. II during the third annual "town meeting' with the Utah Legislature. The session will be broadcast live via satellite from the State Capitol from 6--3 p.m. To participate by viewing or .phoning in questions, citizens are invited to go to any of the 29 Utah'. Staid county offices ; University Extension, primary sponsor of the event Local pro- er question-and-answ- of It Post 22 News Take 50 points off driving record ' ROOSEVELT TUSSLERS-- A huge group of matmen from Roosevelt took part in the recent wrestling tournament involving junior high athletes in Heber City. The Roosevelt coach is Rick Jeppsen. T6. . sponsored by the leadership rtf the Utah Legislature, USU Extension, die Utah Association of Counties, the Utah League of Women Voters, the Utah Association of Conservation Districts, the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers (PTA) and the Utah State Chamber of Commerce. County Extension offices are listed in local telephone directories under Utah State University Extension. - CHAMBER HONORS TOP STUDENTS-The- se students were recognized by the Duchesne County Area Chamber of Commerce for their academic achievements. Pictured left to right: Chamber member Tom Nordstrom, Altamont High students Samuel R. Ames and Racquel Christensen; Thompsen School students Lisa Brown, Sal lie Weiss-SmiMyraa Colorow and Jusdn Moon. Not pictured are Union High students Sheila Hutchison, Ann Emblem and Jet Smith. di, ur ur NOW TILL JANUARY 82 738-394- 3. IajXfljRmDE$ 1 Still Paying for your Proventil, Alupent, Albuterol . Sulfate Metaproternol Mucomist or other Nebulizer medications? Why? 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