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Show Pace 8 - UI1M AH BAMN s i ANIJAK1). September 15. 1WH SLOC announces volunteer plan for 2002 Games 18 years of age and older Available to work the entire Games period Available to work minimum shifts of eight hours Available to work on Saturdays and Sundays during competi- The volunteer plan of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Gamea of 2002 thence east 346.64 feet, ''tmtinued from cifically described as fol(SLOC) will be divided into three lows: more or less; thence north previous page e Parcel I : the west phases as SLOC will be enlisting 06.37 feet, more or less, lo about 8,000 volunteers for a variety feet (65) of lot three the point of beginning. Purchase price payable of activities, 15,000-18,00- 0 NOTICE (3), and the east ten (10) core volunteers for staging Teetoflotfour(4). block 17, in lawful money of the OF the Olympic Winter Games, and second extension ofplafTT United Slates. Dated this another 4,000-6,00- 0 volunteers for City Survey, 27 August 1998. TRUSTEES Roosevelt to the otlicial plat FIDELITY TITLE CO. the Paralympic Winter Games. according SALE thereof in the office of the INC. The Olympic Winter Games will Duehesne LYLE DUNCAN recorder, 2002 and will be held on Feb. The follow ingdcscribed County. Utah. Published in the Uintah be followed by the Paralympic WinParccl2: lot 4. block 7, Basin Standard September ter Game for disabled athletes on properly will he sold at second extension of plat 1.8.15. 1998. public auction lo ihe high2002. March est bidder at the cast door of 'E", Roosevelt City Surinvolvement in the Community I offiDuchesne County ighlh vey. according to the Movement can take many Olympic District Courthouse ( fficc cial plat thereof in the ollice PUBLIC and and forme, shapes volunteering of the recorder. Duchesne Building. at 21554 West to work before or during the Gamea Utah. NOTICE 40(H) South. Duchesne. Excepting County. is one way of contributing to Utahs I 'lah, State ol' tali on the therefrom the east 0.0 feet. effort, said Ed Eynon, SLOC SeParcel 3: beginningata Contents of Storage Tuesday. 06 October 1998, of Human Renior at 3:15 P.M. Of said day, point 396.63 feet, more or sheds to be sold September will require sources. Volunteering for the purpose of foreclosless, south of the northeast not Cleve if 998. 30. paid: Howevcommitment a executed the significant northwest a corner of ing (rust deed Hatch, Wendy Daniels, T'orrestand Tammy quarter of southwest quarKenneth Santir, James er, I cannot think of a better area in as trustor, in Taor ter of section 15. township Booth, Stephanie which to find qualified volunteers of George H. Hrimhall and 2 south, range I west. Arrow chis and Mary to help us warmly host the world's Brenda J. Hrimhall, as benUintah Special Base and Payne. Ballard Bestway athletes and guests. A strong volun5 . Meridian, and running teer contingent will be an integral eficiary. covering real prop-ertStorage. (435 ) which is located at 352 thence west 346.64 feet, Published in the Uintah part of a successful formula for the more or less: thence south east 650 North. Roosevelt. Basin Standard September Games. I 'lah, X4 166. and more spe 106.37 feel, more or less: 1.8.15. 1998 Methods of registration for the volunteer program will be announced by the end of 1998. Volunteers will be needed to supWhere is the best deal on a new Truck, Van. Sport Utility events, including port or Quality Used Car meetings, special projects and sporting test events as well as help in the y Not in your hometown, operations of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. Not anywhere but Registration for the Games-tim- e core volunteer program will begin in early 2000. Training sessions for the volunteers will start about one year in advance of the Games in early 2001. 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We want to show our appreciation for making the Games-tim- e volunteer criteria vehicle used most of the opportunity to get j ust the right new or quality includes: 1 sixty-fiv- pre-Gam- tion Attend training sessions prior to the Games period Willing to work in assigned area and demonstrate teamwork Willing to work under possibly inclement or extrepie weather conditions Volunteers should plan on workOlympic Wining the entire 4, 1 6, 17-d- ter nt 1 three weeks. The volunteer recognition program includes a certificate of participation, special lapel pin, watch (courtesy of Olympic timing sponsor Seiko), two tickets to the dress rehearsal of Opening Ceremonies and a volunteer uniform. pre-Gam- ic Poetry contest is announced day-to-da- The Bards of (beautiful downtown) Burbank, one of America's foremost poetry societies, is at it once again. 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A Hm IC Sales of 2002 Olympic Winter Games license plates have reached 17,357 after the first six months, exceeding projections by 162 percent and contributing to the Olympics for Youth and Children Fund for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 (SLOC). The support from the community has been tremendous, and were thankful for the response to this program, said Shelley Thomas, SLOC Senior Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs. The aim of the Salt Lake Organising Committee is to raise miliums of dollars for our youth fund through the sale and renewal of Olympic license plates. We have made an excellent start at reaching our goal of 79,000 vehicles in the state with Olympic license plates. Olympic license plates went on March. The program has generated about $387,000 in gross revenues through the end of August When purchasing an Olympic license plate for a $22 annual fee, sale last $15 is donated directly to purchase tickets and Games-relate- d experi- - iiwi : - for their economic development Moat tribes, even with casino revenues, are not coming close to providing all the social services thqy need. We're certainly not, said John Hatch, spokesman for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa in the Upper Peninsula. Nationally, nearly 32 percent of Indian people live below the poverty level and unemployment on Indian reservation is Chippewa Indian Tribe, the new No. 1 on the congressional target list. 56 percent, according to the NationBill Cross, the tribes director of al Congress of American Indiana. Casinos have helped us build on legislative affaire, called the Senate provision an attack on tribal the federal funding base, but were sovereignty.The tribe makes more certainly not independent. We're than $180 million from its business working toward it, Hatch said. The Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa earned mostly casino gamoperations more than $27 million in revenue, bling, according to the congressionGAO mostly from gaming, according to on al list based figures. Congressional lawmakers the congressional list. The tribe, argue that cornea to $219,327 per with more than 10,000 members, capita because there are 825 tribe received about $1.5 million in TPA funds last year .Hatch said hefeared members on the reservation. The congressional list ranks the the Senate provision would settribes tribes by per capita earnings, not against each other competing limittotal earnings. However, Cross said ed resources. the congressional list is misleading Its near political extortion, he because the tribe has many more said.The Senate Appropriations members than listed about 2,400. Committee had approved legislaHe said the tribe is looking at the tion in June that would have taken possibility of giving up our TPA $12 million in federal aid from the funding but would want something richest 10 percent of tribes and givfrom the federal government in reen it to the poorest 20 percent. But the sponsor, Sen. Llaue Gorton, turn, such as support for bonds for economic developdropped that move in return ment. He also said the tribe would for the Clinton administrations want the money to go to other tribes agreement to come up with a plan in Michigan. by April for redistributing federal The Saginaw Chippewa received aid. about $570,000 in TPA funds last That formula hasn't been develyear, according to Bureau of Indian oped yet. It will likely be mandatoCross Affaire records. Many tribal leaders ry, not voluntary, said. Gordon said the TPA formula agree that nationally Indian communities are often poor and receive needs to be changed because "a numfar less federal aid than they need ber of quite wealthy tribes receive far greater per capita TPA allocations than some of the most destSubsidized Housing itute tribes. However, BIA officials say they for the Low Income expect to show Congress that federElderly and Disabled al funding fells fur short of meeting the needs of most tribes. We have (Elderly must be 62 years of age) tribes that are getting 30 percent of 1 bedroom Apartments Buy Educational mam hrfMl AM h MM GHOUR Michigan tribe, the Saginaw Mobile Stonge Containers and Mobile Offices WJLLJS har businesses, according to ment Accounting Office figures from 1996. But the tribe, which has 155 members, started giving back its TPA funds last year. That made a Govern- (800) 1 STOP IT GROW IT REPLACE IT necticut, is No. 1 on the congressional list with more than $300 million in revenue from its gambling GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES EXCITING NEW SOLUTIONS! Olympic license plate sales exceed expectations encea for Utah kids. Olympic plates can be ordered by calling the Division of Motor Vehicles in the metro or stateSalt Lake area at wide at Olympic plates can be requested when owners purchase a new ear or renew the registration on a current vehi297-778- 0, cle. license plate information brochures are available in all 87 Division of Motor Vehicles offices, mine than 170 automobile dealer locations, three U.S. Olympic Spirit Stores in Utah, SLOC offices and 12 locations. More Supersonic sh than one million exposures to the program have occurred through an insert in the Motor Vehicle Registration packet A public service announcement waa developed in conjunction with KSL Television and ran during June. Collector license plates are also available but not authorised for motor vehicle use. SLOC has additional Olympic accessory items such as souvenir plates, license plate frames and replica key chains available for sale at local retail locations. car-wa- what they need. Others are getting Lawmakers are putting some pressure on wealthier Indian tribes to give up a large chunk of their federal funding and several tribes in Michigan have made their list. But the tribe say the method the government is using to determine the wealthiest tribes is faulty. They add that federal money fir tribes should be increased, if anything, because it fails to adequately cover reservation needs for housing, education and health, among other programs. The Senate passed a provision last week asking that the richest tribes voluntarily give back federal money so it could be redistributed to the poorest reservations. However, the wealthier tribes are small and often receive less than $1 million each.At Tribal stake are the tribe's Priority Allocations, the bulk ofthe money administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs for tribal government programs such as housing, education and social services. Nationwide, there is about $750 million in TPA funds for the 557 roughfederally recognized trit ly half of all federal aid lowing to the tribes .There are 11 federally recognized tribes in Michigan, BIA officials said. The TPA funds they received last year ranged from $1.5 million for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians to $160,000 for the Huron Potawatomi. The richest tribe in the country, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe in Con- - lf Qualified For Rental Assistance 1 and Anthony Asay munch on cookie SO GLAD WE CAMEI-Britta- ny back to school night last week. The evening East Elementary's during provided an opportunity for parents, teachers and students to get to know one another and learn what will be taught over the school year. Wealthier Indian tribes asked to give up federal funding Q Apartment for -8- 88-720-0060 enter online prize. Assciated Press visit us on the web hi) www.saltlakevalleygmc.com or www.freecontest.com. Our contest is open to everyone who has ever written a poem, says Poetry Director Dr. Kevin Scribner. We especially encourage undiscovered talent and to this end we are offering a whopping $1,000 grand 1 you want. 10-da- y 30-da- 1 722-36- andor Paralympic Winter Games period. Some areas may require a shorter or longer time commitment during the Games. For example, volunteer at the Olympic Village or the Main Press Center International Broadcast Center may be required to make commitment. Assignments a y in the protocol area may require 1 y Games period Rent Fast Pickup & Delivery Basin Pawn Shop We Sell Anything! Guns, TVs Stereos & Jewelry Gun Repair Basin Pawn Shop 00 E. Lagoea Roosevelt 722-91- 20 percentor leas, said Kevin Gover, the Interior Departments assistant secretary for Indian affairs. Also higher up on the congree-sional list were Michigans Hannah ville Indian Community of Wisconsin Potawatomie Indians and the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indiana.The Hannah ville tribe haa 230 members and is listed with $3 million in reservation revenue independent of federal funding. It received about $439,000 in TPA funding last J year.Tribal chairman Kan Meahigaud expressed surprise the community wee high on the list.Thats incredible, he said, adding: The tribes in Michigan are far below their required need for federal funds. Meshiguad said federal officials need to dig deeper and get accurate dollar amounts and actual numbers of members for all the tribes. Crop Weather for Week Ending Sept. 6 Mqor farm and ranch activities included movement oflivestock from summer ranges and harvesting small grains and fruit, according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service. Barley for grain was 96 percent harvested, 3 percentage points behind 1997 end the same as the five-yea- r average. Oats for grain were 80 percent harvested, 12 percentage points ahead of last year, and 7 percentage points ahead ofthe five-yeaverage. Corn waa 65 percent in the dough stage, 5 points ahead of 1997; and 22 percent into the dent stage, 8 percentage points ahead of last year. Corn for silage was 5 percent harvested. Onions were 15 percent harvested, the same as 1997 and slightly behind thefive-yea- r average. Potatoes were 3 percent harvested. Peaches were 40 percent picked, 25 percentage points behind last year, and 35 percentage averpoints behind the five-yeage. Pears were 82 percent picked, 13 percentage points behind 1997 and 23 paints behind the five-yeaverage. Apples were 8 percent picked, 10 percentage points behind 1997 and the five-yeaverage. Alfalfa's third cutting was 55 percent complete, 12 percentage points ahead of last year, end 6 averpercent ahead of the five-yeage. Alfalfa seed was 9 percent harvested. Cattle were 4 percent moved from summer range, and sheep were ime percent moved. Subsoil moisture waa 6 percent very short, 13 percent short, 81 percent adequate. Topsoil moisture was 6 percent very short, 13 percent short, end 81 percent adequate. Range end pasture conditions were 8 percent poor, 27 percent fair, 68 percent good, and 2 percent excellent Irrigation water supplies were 2 percentvery short, 8 percent short, 79 percent adequate, and 11 percent surplus. Stock water supplies were 2 percent very fhort, 8 percent short, 88 percent adequate, end 9 percent surplus. There were 6 days suitable for field work last week. ar ar ar w |