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Show T I UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 9. Aaron and Cindy Daniels and family from Meat Arizona an enjoying weeks vacation with their parents Gf ne and Lorna Daniels. A testimonial was held in Neola lit Ward Sacrament Services Sunday, May 31, for Scott Winterton, ion of Paul and Teresa Winterton who has been called to the Basilona Spain Mission. He will enter the MTC on June 17. After the Services a large group of friends and relatives met at the Moon Lake building for a dinner. Page19 GOVERNMENT INSTRUCTION--Th- e Duchesne American Legion Post 22 is sponsoring these four young men at Weber State June 9 where they and hundreds of other teenagers from around the state will participate in the Annual Boys' State, learning about the American government and its methods. Pictured left to right: Cody A. Hint, son of Kent and Dixie Brown, and Steve and Joni Hint; John M. Foster, son of John Guy Foster and Gayle Foster; Andrew Spencer, son of Richard and Marie Spencer: and Dustin Madsen, son of Misti Madsen. 15-1- Visiting the Wess and Laura Howards the weekend of May 29 was Lauras parents Charles and Pat Cole from Ocean Sure Washington. They came to attend the high school graduation of their granddaughter Jessica Howards. Visitors at Vella Barneys was her son Pat and Fayelynn Barney and sons. Tyrell and Trace from Tooele stayed the weekend. Vella Barney went to Salt Lake, Monday, June 1 to attend a maveri- MERRY CREW--Thr- ee children and a mother enjoy a fun ride on the Merry Go-Rouat the annual carnival, which is held during the first week of June every year in Roosevelt. A dust storm tormented City of Fun workers and carnival fans, Wednesday. PIeasant VAlky CUys Duchesne County beef producers promote June as National Beef Steak Month ck managers meeting then return home Tuesday, June 2. Roger and Ada Horrocks travelled to Laverkin Utah, May 27 to attend the graduation for their grandson Michael Sittre and spent a week with his parents Luann and Gary Sittre. Steve and Sandy Schurz attended the funeral in Ogden. June 1 for his Aunt Willma Miryarex who was 93 years old. Betty Van Taasell returned to her home in St. George on Tuesday June 2 after spending 12 days with her sister in law Bernice Van Tassell. Martin and Almira Capps from Salmon Idaho visited withJohn and Camie Nebeker of the weekend of May 29 and attended the gradua- Beef steak is an American favorite, accounting for more than 18 percent of the beef eaten at home, according to research firm NPD Crest. Furthermore, research from the firm shows that consumers also enjoy steak in restaurants - order- ing it more than 348 million times each year. This popularity is one ofthe reasons beef producers are promoting June as National Beefsteak Month. Convenient, versatile steak recipe ideas, along with tips on economid cal, fast cooking, and steaks will appear in newspapers nationwide in June as a result of this promotion funded by beef producers through the $1 per head beef checkoff program. "This type of promotion is important to the beef industry because it shows consumers that beef is simple to prepare as well as delicious. And, partnering with retailers allows us to provide great recipe ideas right at the poi f purch ase where most meal decisions are made says Riley. In addition, steak is a great buy this summer due to ample supplies of all beef cuts. Steak Month, the Idaho Beef Coun-ci- l has teamed up with Associated Food Stores to proclaim June as Beef Month in independent grocery stores statewide. To help celebrate "Beef Month," the Utah Beef Council is providing posters, recipe centers, recipe labels and other beef cooking information to retailers statewide. They will use . these materials in conjunction with beef specials to increase beef And, the summer grilling season weekly in sales June. lends itself well to steak promoTo further extend National Beef tions. Outdoor dining is popular food editors in Utah and theres no better way to prepare Steak Month, U.S. will receive a across and the a steak than on the grill, according information on with filled to Maureen Riley, Health and Edupacket cation Director of the Utah Beef steak, including ideas for marinades and rubs and guidelines for grilling. Council . Summer is the perfect time to promote the great taste of beef. To help promote National Beef their grandson Wyatt tion of 1998- - Nebeker. They are the parents of Camie Nebeker. serve-a-crow- . on-pa- nt-o- Irma Courtrights cousin and husband, Jessie and Don Aycock, drove from their home in Louisiana to visit Dons family in Wyoming and following that visit appear on Irmas front door steps, with plans to spend the next two days with the Court rights. Following the visit, the Aycocks took a leisurely drive through Utah, as neither one had ever been in Utah before, on their way to New Mexico to visit Jessies family. Year Round 20 Shooting Stations Events Happening All Summer For More Information Call: 646-319- 4 Buckle Up and Save A Life! -- In area, tha atata of Alaska Is mors than twlca as large as Texas. Public Service Announcement by the Uintah Basin Standard schedules 2nd Problem Solving Day on June 18 IRS Do you run asmall business? Are you having trouble resolving a long- standing problem with your federal taxes? If so, the IRS Problem Solving Day on June 18 may be what g you are looking for. The event will take plate at the local IRS office located at SO South-20East, Salt Lake City, Utah from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Problem Solving Day was designed for taxpayers who have had persistent problems resolving day-lon- their accounts, obtaining a refund they think they are due or receiving bills for taxes that they believe they have paid. Although the June 18 Problem Solving Day is available to all taxpayers with problems, a special emphasis will be made to help small business own long-standi- ers. According to IRS District Director Wally Hutton, This is the -event of this kind to be held in Salt Lake City. Hie first event was in Salt Lake City in December of last year and it was a great success. More than 200 cases were received at the first event To date, 195 have been dosed. Thats a 93 closure rate. Wears still working on the remaining 15, said Hutton. The IRS is asking taxpayers to call ahead and make an appointment Inter second- ested taxpayers should call or (metro Salt Lake City) as soon as possible to schedule an appointment Employees from the Utah State Tax Commission will also be available to help with issuesinvdving. state taxes. Taxpayers should bring . SEE AT BIG B EQUIPMENT any relevant documentation or which will aid in the . resolution of their problem. Taxpayers who are unable to come in on June 18, can always call the IRS Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. -1 1 p.m. and can request their problem be referred to the Taxpayer Advocate. The Taxpayer Advocate is the primary champion for taxpayer champion for taxpayers with problems that cannot be resolved through ordinary channels. Small business taxpayers may also call the Taxpayer Education Coordinafor information tor at on Utah small business workshops. 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