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Show PagcAr.. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 5. 1997 t include funding for transportation planning asiifftenr tor the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City." Other Utah projects in the bill include: 84 million for park and ride Bennett announces full Senate approval for $100 M. for Utah transportation The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly h) endorsed Sen. Bob Bennetts request last week tor Utah' transportation funds, bringingmore than 8100 million in funds one step closer fin: Utah highway, light-rai- l, (R-Uta- Olympic planning, and other WASHING NEWS-M- irl Jennings Surfast Conoco of Roosevelt automatic car wash last week for its customers. zdfod a brand new prqjects. "This vote is a vote for Utah, aid Bennett, a member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation. Meeting our transportation targets on a state and federal level ia imperative as we work to satisfy deadlines and plan fin: Utahs future. future federal highway funds. Utah Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and the Commuter The Transportation Appropriations Bill for Fiscal year 1998 passed the Senate 98-- granting tire state of Utah a total 8112.4 million in funds. The bill now awaits reconciliation with the House bill which has already passed. According to the Senate version, the Light-ra- il Transit System would has receive 884 million. Light-ra- il become a vital part of Utah transportation prqjects, providing an alternative solution to relieve continual growth along the Wasatch Front. Amass transit component like light-ra- il is necessary for Utah to receive 1, Rail System will also receive money in the bill. ITS will Receive 87 million, allowing for the construction of which information centers on provide information on traffic flow to motorists and therefore ease congestion. Commuter rail development in Ogden, Salt Lake City, and 'Provo will receive 88 million in funds. The Senate bill also directs the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to give priority to Utah reconstruction prqjects. Presently, federal highway funds cannot be until it is includearmarked for ed in the reauthorize tion of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA). "While we wait for ISTEA approval, thia language ia essential for the funding of prqjects, Bennett said. Other Utah road prqjects should receive funding under similar Bennett language in the bill. Language was also included for planning and development efforts for the 2002 Winter Olympics. In the lull, the Senate recommended 84.4 million in funda tor the UE. Department of Transportation and recommended the Department to I-- weeks ago county official were planning to raise genera fund But following action at a special session of the state property same officials now say homeowners will get a tax break, thoae legislature, albeit mell, on their bills due this November. County ClerkAuditor Fran Townsend reports that meana a savings of 85 per year on a home valued at 8100,000 in Grand County. - The Times Independent MOAB-T- wo 1-- industrial accident Monday afternoon at the Railco coalloading facility south of Price in Carbon County claimed the life of a worker. The chief deputy and county medical examiner identified the victim aa Gustavo Alonso. Rescue personnel managed to keep the man alive during transport by ambulance to Castleview. But shortly after arriving at the hospital, the Railco worker succumbed to ixquriss incurred in the industrial mishap. Sun Advocate PRICE-A- n Jp Wat - the best part of U.B.I.C festiv- ally TIME AFTER ities may be the time spent sitting on a blanket with family. TIME-Tradition- Am Continued from previous page PUBLIC NOTICE There will bean Election thi year (1997) to Elect on Board Member to the NEOLA WATER & SEWER DISTRICT. Filing forms are available at the office of the NEOLA WATER DISTRICT. Qualified persons are to file with the Clerk (at the home of Evan Olsen) before August 15. 1997. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 22,29. August 5.1997. LEGAL NOTICES ywr && Jo County January 31, 1928 and recorded in Book 10, Pat 307, Duchesne County Records, described as follows: A strip of land 100 feet wide being SO feet on each side ofa line U.S.R.C. Survey of F.A.P. 94c in Block Plat 42, A", RoosevellTownsite where road centerline intersects South Boundary of said Block42,thenceNorth66 1' East a distance of 266.6 feet to the East boundary of Chow! NOTICE TRUSTEES SALE On August 19, 1997. at 10:00 a.m. at the front door of the Duchesne County Courthouse in Duchesne, Utah, SUNRISE TITLE COMPANY, as Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all payable at the time of sale, the following described property located in Duchesne County, Utah: LOT 3 AND 4. BLOCK 42, PLAT A", Roosevelt City Survey, according to the official plat thereof on file at the County Recorders Office. EXCEPTING THEREFROM that portion of the above described land granted to Duchesne The Associated Press has appointed his former chief of staff and two others to the Utah Stats Board of Regents. He also renewed the terms of two sitting regen ta and appointed a new student regent Charles E. Johnson resigned as Leavitf a chief of staff July 22 to taka a position aa vice chairman c the board of the dealership. He had been chief of staff for four yean and was director of the Governors Office of Planning Gov. Mike Leavitt SAN JUAN-Effo- rta by the Nature Conservancy of Utah to protect the historic Dugout Ranch from development have received a substantial boost from The Kreege Foundation of Troy, Michigan. Foundation officiala have announced a 8830,000 challenge grant to the Dugout Ranch Conservation Project - an ambitious program to acquire and preserve one of the most significant conservation and ranching properties in the West - The San Juan Record Tal mage will expire December 31, 1997, and positions of Board Member to repre- Wellington police department and the county attorneys office have issued formal decisions clearing Officer Mark Watkins of wrong doing in the June 27 shooting death of Wade Jay Ward. During separate interviews, Wellington Police Chief Lee Barry and Carbon County Attorney Gene Strata indicated that thorough screening of the evidence confirmed Watkins fired the fatal bullet in self defense. - Sun Advocate PRICE-TT- ie and Budget fin: former Gov. Norm Bangerter. Leavitt also appointed David J. Jordan and Victor L. Lund to positions on the board. Johnson, Jordan and Lund replace Douglas Foxley, John B. Goddard and Clifford S. LeFevre on the board. Jordan specialises in commercial litigation with Stoel Rives LLP. He is a former UJ5. Attorney for the District of Utah and has been serv- ing as the chair of Southern Utah a sent those areas on the RICHPIELD-Fundi- ng for the 813.5 million multi-evencenter to be Upper Country Water Im- constructed between the Sevier Valley Applied Technology Center and provement District Board Richfield High School campuses ia on track for construction to begin next of Trustees are to be filled. spring. All persons interested in Officiala from SVATC, Sevier School District and Richfield City have said Block. filing for the positions may been The sale will be made reviewing guidelines for the 81.5 million appropriation from the Utah ' do so by filing a DECLAwithout covenant or warState Legislature, passed last spring. - The Richfield Reaper'',)"' RATION OF CANDIranty regarding title, posDACY in person with the session, or encumbrance, to DALE-T- he story of the pioneers coming to Caatle Valley will be Clerk duringoffice CASTLE District satisfy the obligation selater than 5 told for the 20th time when the Cattle Valley Pageant opened July 81. hours and not cured by, and pursuant to The pageant, which has grown from one weekend in 1978 to nine-da-y p.m. between July IS -the power of sale contained and this year, will also be presented August run August 15, 1997, at the in, that certain deed of trust There is no coat for the program. Emery County Progress 170 North District office; executed by GUMUCIO a 1 00 West, Altsmont, Utah. & WHITE, L.L.C., Candidate aa usual, with emphasis on quality care, continues at must reside in VERNAL-Buaine-aa TITLE SUNRISE Grantor, the above identified area to Columbia Ashley Valley Medical Center despite a federal investigation COMPANY, as Trustee, file for candidacy of such. and the recent step down ofColumbias corporate CEO andadirector of the for the benefit and security ' board. Hairy Fieldsted, Clerk of FRANDSENS' REC. Published in the Uintah Earlier thia month FBI agents carted away billing reports, procedure CENTER, INC., BenefiBasin Standard July manuale, patient records, computer data and other information when they ciary, dated September 6, AugJ, 1997. searched seven Utah hospitals. The raids were part of coordinated searches 1994, and recorded Septemof 35 hospitals in six states. ber IS, 1994, in Book Columbia Ashley Valley Medical Center was one of the hospitals Official Page Records of Duchesne targeted by the FBI raid. - Vernal Express County. Notice of Default and BOX ELDER Standing alone at the rostrum in First District Court Election to Sell said real Monday morning, Lawrence D. Warburton, 42, Deweyville, pleaded guilty Shed Contents ofStorage property was recorded in to a second-degre- e felony charge ofmisuse of public money and nine third-degre- e said Official Records on to be sold if not paid by felony charges of forgery. Rick Murray August April II, 1997, in Book Warburton admitted to illegally taking money from the town of Ballard Bestway 51997. Page 227, Entry Deweyville and putting it in two of his own bank accounts from July 1996 Storage. Contents of Storto May 1997. - Newt Journal DATED this 1 5 day of age Shed to be sold if not 27 1997: paid by August July, 1997. GRAND PAHVANT VALLEY-Fifte- en people were arrested early TuesSUNRISE TITLE Kathy Clark: Alana Jim; Kanoeh and Delta in connection with a in Fillmore, day morning Arrowchis; Stephanie TRUSTEE COMPANY, crackdown on use ofillicit drugs in Millard County, Detective Sgt Published in the Uintah Patrice Abbot; Peggy John Kimball said four more arrests are pending. Basin Standard July 22,29, McReynolds. We really want to get the word out., .that we're just continuing to take Published in the Uintah August S, 1997 Basin Standard August this drug situation seriously, inelnding the user, said Millard County 5,12,19, 1997 Sheriff Ed Phillips. - Chronicle County Progress ts 1 5-- 9. five-mon- th HKBK.R CITY-T- wo accidents occurred separate, fetal, multiple-vehic- le old girl along U .S. 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Children are needs child each Though who read several bodes over the different, here are a few ideas for rummer return to school ready to summer planning. where left off in the Routine. As much as children pick up Set they tome goals, read wafit to be free of bedtime and the spring. visit die library, or buy i deadline of school, they need to together, few paperback editions of .have a routine. Having even jut childrens books. one scheduled event in the day Jobs. Help children who want to diem reference a to gives point shut earning extra money find work around. It is also a good idea possibilities. They can help a lo involve children in deciding the with a home office stuff summer rules for chorea, mealtimes, neighbor or envelopes, they can babysit, do and bedtimes. care or other odd jobs for Lessons. Though being involved yard Taking the lemnnarfn in structured lessons, teams, or neighbors. Kind one step further, children may for work can some children, find some other camps product or service for others, being involved in lo market on a regular 4- scouts or community recreation, Family activities. When students or adults are asked to recall happy experiences in their famity. they often mention vacations anti family V r,'Vv IZ Those few days can create hip. A , lasting memories and strengthen family ties. Involve children in the planning and preparations and crap-boo-k making. Make a vacation an investment in your By Tans Lee, USU Family PUBLIC NOTICE - - receive Wendover, and Tooele-w- ill funding for new Tactical Landing Systems (TLS). These new systems use equipment currently in use by aircraft, therefore cutting upgrade avoid summer boredom? 653-65- 6, Jv- 9 How can I help my child 1529, y ' Radar (ASR-9- ) nationwide. At Bennetts request, language directing FAA to give serious consideration to installation of an additional ASR-- radar at Salt Lake City International Airport" Currently, the surrounding mountains inhibit traffic controller's ability to see approaching aircraft from the south. At Bennett's request four rural airports Brigham City, Logan, Ask A Specialist 2, IkmmuuiwJ 84 million for bus acquisition. 8400,000 for Park City transit buses. Committee language giving priority consideration for the Salt Lake City International Airport modernization program to receive Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) discretionary grant monies. ' 823 Million was provided to the FAA for new Airport Surveillance Universitys Board of Trustees. Garff-Warn- er Notice ia hereby given that the term of the present Board Members representing the areas of Mountain Home, Bluebell and lota. Leavitt appoints four to state board of regents numerous delays, the Forest Service began AMERICAN FORK-Aft- er collecting entrance foes along the Alpine Loop Friday, August 1, to pay for badly needed repairs, improve campgrounds, improve visitor services, and protect resources in American Fork Canyon. All motorized vehicles (including bicycles) entering the canyon to use federal facilities will be charged the entrance fee. Visitors using State Route 92 for through travel only will not require the permit Citizen 1-- 2, NOTICE OF - for 90 Days On Every 1997 Modal in Stock! 55,000 ChS Kawasaki Comcnicndy 801-722-36- 39 A & K ECawasaki Before firing up your grill for barbecue eeeson, clean It end make sure It la In proper working ' |