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Show JTL 1 Water supply forecast listed for local area By Aldon Rachele 1998. The Water Supply Forecast of the Uintah Basin, according to NRCS had Henry's Fork near Manila at 141 percent of average as of April 1998. Forecast values are for natural flow and are measured in 1,000s of acre feet Henrys Fork has increased from 34 in 1997 to 59 in 1998. fice. Duchesne River is a busy place East Willow Creek-WilloCreek with it point near Myton and at (Book Cliffs) ia at 181 percent of Randlett both at 114 percent of avaverage with 9.5 inchrea in 1997 erage. The Myton area has a 30 year and 10.5 in 1998. Chepeta-Whiteroc- k average of 263, but was at 400 in River haa more water 1997 and 300 in 1998. Randlett's 30 than rocks at 159 percent ofaverage year average is 328, and was 500 in with 16.9 inches in 1997 and 22.4 in 1997 and 375 in 1998. 1998. Yellowstone River near Altonah Creek (North Slope) haa a whole lot of is at 111 percent of average and water at 156 percent of average Moon Lake inflow at 109. Other with 7.9 inchea in 1997 and 10.0 in percent of average marks are: Star1998. Lake ForK 1 isnt No. 1, but vation Reservoir, 107; Uinta River No. 5 with 149 percent of average near Neola, 106; Whiterocks River, with 16.9 1997 inchea and 18.0 in 103; Duchesne River near Knight 1998. Rock Creek ia at 130 percent Diversion, 103; Rock Creek, 101; of average with inch totals of 14.6 in Duchesne River near Tabiona, 100; 1997 and 9.6 in 1998. Stillwater Reservoir inflow, 99; Other percent of average totals Ashley Creek near Vernal, 98; Big are:. Mosby Mountain-Whit- e rocks Brush Creek, 96; Currant Creek and Mob by, 116; Trout y Reservoir inflow, 95; West Fork Creek, 115; Indian Duchesne River, 92; Flaming Gorge, and Argyle Creek, 114; Five 88; Yampa near Miybell, 81. Point River, 113; Flaming Gorge Reservoir has Kings Cabin-Brus- h Creeks, 111; dropped from 1700 in 1997 to 1050 Duck-Lake Brown Fork (West of in 1998. Its 30 year average ia 1 197. Moon Lake), 104; Strawberry DiviSnow packs across the Uintah sion, 100; 97; Basin and North Slope areas are Lake Fork Basin (North of Moon near average. The North Slope is at 112 and the Uintah Basin ranges Lake), 91;Trial from near 91 to 107 of average. er, 87; Currant Creek, 81. Trial Lake haa dropped from 34.6 Snow packs in these areas are 70 w Creek-Aahle- Daniels-Strawberr- income tax filers assistance last-minut- e Park-Shee- p Canyon-Strawber- i. patrol car struck juvenile r) inchea of water in 1997 to 22.1 in Hickerson Creek (North Slope) haa plenty of enow water content aa it ia 185 percent of average with 10.1 inchea ofwater in 1997 and 12.6 in 1998 aa of April 6, according to a anow survey and water eupply report for the Uintah Basin by the local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) of- UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April 14. 1998- - P&E&S to 100 of last year. Precipitation . the juvenile driver for seat belt and during March was near 136 of UHP license plate violations and gave LaSl'lTiinUIC normal, bringing the seasonal accuthem a warhing for speeding. He . to 115 of avby mulation (Oct-Mathen instructed the youth to follow erage. Reservoir storage is at 9 1 of his escort to the RPD. . capacity. Water supply conditions According to Lee when he enA Utah Highway Patrol car re--' tered Roosevelt with the are near average on both the north Twenty-seve- n UtahPost Offices youths folslope and the Uintah Basin. Snow- , ceived $2,000 in damages last week lowing behind he slowed for a driver will provide late night collections of melt streamflow is expected to be when it was struck by a vehicle making a right hand turn. The 1990 mail on Wednesday, April 15 to asdriven by a Roosevelt juvenile who Ford near to below normal. tax filers. Many Ranger then struck Lee on the sist Reservoir storage are as follows: was following the Trooper to right rear fender, swerved to the Utah post offices will also extend usable capacity, Flaming Gorge, Roosevelt City Police Department right and turned over on its top. window service hours. .According to UHPSergeant Russ The driver and two juvenile passen3749; Moon Lake, 35.7; Starvation, As always, the Postal Service Lee he was patrolling in the Upalco 165.3; Strawberry-Enlargegers were transported to the Uintah urges customers to avoid the April 1105.9; usable storage, Flaming area when he pulled over a 1990 Basin Medical Center where they 15 crowds by mailing their income tax returns early and ensuring each Gorge, 1997, 3184.9; 1998, 3247; Ford Ranger that was allegedly were checked and released. Moon Lake, 21.7, 1997; 48.9, 1998; speeding. Upon investigation he Duchesne County Sheriff Depuenvelope has proper postage. First-ClaStarvation, 142, 1997; 131.4, 1998; found that the driver of the vehicle ty Jared Reary cited the juvenile for postage is 32 cents for the Strawberry-Enlarge839.6, 1997; was wanted on an "attempt to lofirst ounce and 23 cents for each following too close. cate order by a parent. . Lee cited 989.3, 1998. additional ounce. Those who mail late in the day April 15 should take their tax returns to collection boxes Postal Service located directly outside post offices with extended hours. While many price The Postal Service has made a post offices are extending retail hours, stamps can always be purprofit of $1.2 billion since chased through vending machines Postmaster General Marvin at each post office. Below is the Postal Service perRunyon told the agencys governing sonnel will provide special Tax Day board Tuesday that is $285 million hours and services on April 15. better than expected. Vernal Main Post Office, 67 Runyon said the strong national North 800 West, Collections until economy, three years of stable postage rates and improving perfor- midnight. mance by postal workers contributed to the strong showing. Runyon noted that independent researchers say 93 percent of First Class mail designated for over night ruffling Ballard city is working to protect in the secdelivery arrived new zoning ordinance enacted their ond quarter of the year, tying the last year, says Carey Wold the city's record set in the first quarter. prqject manager, because a good WOOPS! A CRASH-Ut- ah Highway Patrol Sergeant Russ Lee shows the Despite the strong financial tax base is key to a citys success into crashed when a his that done was juvenile youth damage to patrol car showing including profits of more' Wold is most concerned about a his vehicle in Roosevelt. than $1 billion each of the last three of the city that has been zoned years - the agency is seeking a 1 strip commercial to 1,200 feet on each cent increase in the current side of Highway 40 and is about price of a stamp to help meet rising three and miles long, costs. Contract negotiations with its which includes Big O Tires running eastward. mqjor unions begin in August. The new zoning ordinance, adopted in June of 1997 after public hearings on the matter has caused a bit Wear bright colors. If exercis- - of conflict, Wold the sidewalk and always use the says, explaining Walking and cycling: safe, efficrosswalk. Avoid areaa when sidemg at night, wear reflective bands, that once property is sold that is cient and relatively inexpensive Do not wear head phones. This zoned commercial, the new owners forms of exercise. And as Americans walks and crosswalks are not could cause you to miss a potential- - must abide are becoming more health conscious, '.present. by current zoning. Don't be stubborn. Even if you !y dangeroua situation. We want to attract business to these activities are becoming inIf walking, carry a flashlight If build a sales tax base, and protect the right of way, let the car go creasingly popular. However, de- have first. They may not see you and its cycling, have a headlight installed and support their needs," Wold says. all of the benefits associated spite lake.' Each fourth Tuesday Ballards with walking and cycling, they come . a better decision to give up your 0,1 uit can be avoided, do not walk Zoning Committee meets to review turn, than your life. with several safety risks. Always walk, facing traffic. or bike alone when it is dark. The building permits, site plans, Nationwide, pedestrians and cyof accidents occur after vision applications, and other du- ride with traffic. Always clists represent 15 of all traffic ties as required. Wold would like to Obey traffic signals and stop at nightfall. fatalities, and in large cities, they The Utah Sheriffs Association is see those who have account for more than half of all the curb before crossing the street questions about Look left, right and left again before a non profit professional and educa- zoning to attend these meetings or traffic fatalities. Are you tional organization dedicated to the call the city at crossing. According to the Utah Sheriffs v When out preservation at peace and the cycling, always stay there number are a of Association, of the lives and property of blind spot safety precautions participants of a drivers Prior to crossing the street, the citizens of Utah. Gary DeLand should be aware of to better ensure finake eye contact with the driver. serves aa executive director. their safety. Statistics provided by the Na-- ; This signals them that you are go tional Safety Council indicate thflt, ring to crow the If? I!" runners, cyclists and pedestrians i ... Ii 1M. ill. I j.i.M'ijuli .account for a staggering 90,000.injr2 the United in States juries every UNITED STATES year. Of these, an alarming 7,000 people die. The leading cause: death rasxat service by oncoming vehicles. Utah Sheriffs Association ExecTHE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR utive Director Gary DeLand points RURAL CARRIER ASSOCIATE IN THE POST OFFICER) AT: to a specific problem which continues to influence such tragic outcome. "One of the primary beliefs VERNAL, ROOSEVELT that needs to be overcome is the e "Rural Carrier Associates (RCAs) are employees. When foil time career positions become assumption that it is the drivers there first offered rural are not career rural carriers, die positions are career carriers. are If to to available, safe". they the responsibility keep offered to RCAs with at least me year of continuous service. A career position is generally awarded to the Deland adds "safety is not automatRCA with the most service. There is a small chance of using the hiring list from this announcement to fill career ic because one walks or bikes in a safe neighborhood. To ensure safepositions directly. ty there are a series of events and decisions the individual must conSUBMIT APPLICATIONS BETWEENAnril 1 1 and Mav 1.1998 trol. There are number of things pe- DUTIES: Rural Carriers are required to accept, collect and deliver all classes of mail up to 70 pounds as well as destrians and cyclists can do to prosell stamp supplies and money orders. May include irregular hours. tect themselves, particularly if they are exercising at night when visibilSALARY : From S 1 1.70 per hour. ity is greatly diminished. In an effort to promote the benefits of physGENERAL QUALIFICATIONS: Rural Carriers must generally provide and maintain their own vehicle, but are ical activity and give people the given an equipment maintenance allowance. confidence they need to feel safe, the Utah Sheriff s Association ofAll applicants will be required to take a written examination. The examination and completion of forms will fers a number of suggestions. require approximately 2 hours and 1 5 minutes. If you are a pedestrian, stay on ry y, Lake-Duchea- LEGAL NOTICES . d, ss d, wants increase stamp Ballards zoning feathers on-ti- 1 32-ce- nt Pedestrians & Cyclists warned of danger on roads one-quart-er - Continuedfrom previous page Lion Minnie Grant, Chcron Giant Navanick, Roberta John Grant Published in the Uintah-BasiStandard April 14, Recorder p.m., Monday through Friday. Carolyn Krissman, City Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April 14, 1998 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard 1998 PUBLIC NOTICE 1998. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE April 14, ORDINANCE 722-339- 3. pro-tectu- m NO. 98-2- This is a notice that at Council Meeting held on ..T9esdayApri.7, 1998,the ORDINANCE Np SB- - ,.,.nThis Jsf notkx;iat,at . City Council ofRooswelt . Council' Meeting held; on : City adopted Ordinance 286 ; i.i .1 and ordinance This is a notice that at Tuesday, April 7, 1998, the No. 8, on junked motor vehicles. Council held on City Council of Roosevelt ORDINANCE NO. 98- - .w. Meeting Tuesday, April 7, 1998, the City Council of Roosevelt City adopted Ordinance No. and ordinance on weeds and refuse abatement. This ordinance can be viewed in its entirety at the office of the City Recorder, 25S South Stale Street during regular business hours8:30a,m. to 4:30 98-28-6, City adopted Ordinance No. 7, This ordinance can be viewed in its entirety at the office ofthe City Recorder, and ordinance on nuisance abatement. This ordinance can be viewed in its entirety at the office ofthe City Recorder, 255 South State Street during regular business hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Carolyn Krissman, City 235 South State Street during regular business hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Carolyn Krissman, City Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard April 14, 1998 MfwsimsDW&ifi vm Guaranteed Fixed Return 30 46, coraider If you wmr more than your cuncm CD me of Ptan. Visaed KUlancnts investing in he NMioiwl Vtaticil Trust ne cammbie to CDk, but jtejr subttMtally Mar return. IRAS SM qualified money is accepuMe. And me fixed Me of 30 it guannued when your investment matures in 36 month. Conservative Investors Group Call Toll Free: Contact Jay Whiting i 295-181- 1 (800) 211-281- gS Apartment for Rent Apartments S Lsj . .. r-J- for date, time, & location Vernal, Roosevelt 1saE.800S., Rooeevefi Equal Houelng Opportunity A Beka Book. ... are available from and can be submitted HOW TO APPLY: ApplicationsAdmission Card (PS Form2479-AB- ) to foe postal locations) listed below: (SUBMIT ONLY ONE APPLICATION) StoneridgeUintah . ADVERTISEMENT FOR SPACE Drain of Fieittiei nd Mraswnwll fcr mi m bchilf at The SteK of Uuh. Coa-wc- o( Tmuponum, requests ill pirifini mtemted ia Ais project to Mhsst prepowl by 2:00 p.M.. Wiihwidiy. My 6. 199f. nd fern far wbnittisg prapos-a- b rabble raqrat S the Divilin of Ficibbei Ccukvctioa nd tht DtputI n i qa Mineral. PROJECT NUMBER: 98837 Rflo'lJiadion. (hejnternet at. www.reioicejxd. WHYiRA YAREJA IL1?, 24,995' FEATURING 'Superior Quality You Expect In A Home." TYPE Of SPACE: Lad Lera: To dni contract Long nd operate I mhnjF CMnrad dcwtapnml to provide pibUc icew imrani bciUtica aid cnnirctal terf tafcraalin nivieif hr trawkn 1 24 bom dqr 365 dqn I yrar In n AMOUNT OF LAND: Approx ratify 10 Aon LOCATION: Pnin Rot Slop Hihwijr US 0 WM of Duchesne. Uuh LENGTH OF LEASE. PropoMta Long Tra - Bind OCCUPANCY: n Flnii request prapml ipnWraliin nd so E. 490 S- - Ivins iss fenus Afyi Lnwfcfd Divilin if FsriMics lin: Cnrtwtin 8 State Office BuOdiiif Sek Ukt City, Uteh Ml 14 41 10 60 The BATTERY 470 exam (clerk, carrier, machine distribution clerk, flat sorter machine operator, markup cler, mail handler, mail processor) for the UTAH MEGA Register will open April 20 - 24. 1998. Application for the exam may be accepted ONLY at anv one of the following post offices; American Fork, Beaver, Blanding, Bountiful, Brigham City, Castle Dale, Cedar City, Centerville, Clearfield, Coalville, Delta, Duchesne, Dugway, East Carbon, Eden, Ephraim, Escalante, Farmington, Ferron, Fillmore, Granstville, Ileber City, Helper, Huntington, Hurricane, Hyrum, Kamas, Kanab, Kaysville, Layton, Lehi, Logan, Manti, Milford, Moab, Monticello, Morgan, Mt Pleasant, Nephi, Ogden, Orem, Panguitch, Park City, Parowan, Payson, Pleasant Grove, Price, Provo, Richfield, Roosevelt, Roy, Salem, Salinai Santa Clara, Santaquin, Smithfleld, Spanish Fork, Springville, St George,Tooele,Termonton, Vernal, Washington, andWendover. n n FOREVER HOMES, INC.m POSTAL SERVICE EXAM TO OPEN STATE OF UTAH Textbooks and Video School on display in your area "N Applicants must be physically able to perform efficiently the duties of the position which require a vision of 20 1 40 (Snellen) in one eye and foe ability to read without strain, printed material foe size of typewritten characters, : ; glasses permitted. . aasai friend! A qualification for postal employment ia to be drug five. This is determined through the use of a urinalysis drug screen. Applicants who qualify on the examination and are in the area of consideration for employment will be scheduled for die drug test. Applicants must have a valid state drivers license and a safe driving record. "If Qualified For Renta) Assistance Fast Pickup & Delivery Bring a j 2 Bedroom Starting At $320month 2 Bedroom Starting At $220montfi Mobile Storage Containers and Mobile Offices Buy Rent Lease 40 ft. Containers $110 per mo. 20 ft. Containers $85 per mo. non-care- er part-tim- StoneridgeUintah Apartments 1 Seedurweb site at www.abeka.comnd2 Ext. 30 or Call .u; ur . ( GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES (801) subdi-majori- ty Submit ONLY one application card. Applications will NOT be accepted prior to April 20 or after close of business on April 24, 1998. Test to be scheduled at a later date. At that time, you may choose up to three offices where you want to be consid- ... ered for employment. i - ra. |