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Show 7 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Fchvanf 9.12S2 12 - Pace T w stalled "Air Date software on a toll free number to help single listeners Electronic Cupid is looking for some lonely hearts By Mary Wertz What are you like? What do you like to do? What kind of person would you be interested in dating? ! meet other singles. We have heard a lot of people complain about how hard it is to meet people without going to a bar," said KLCY owner Stephen Evans. It's a fun promotion in time for Valentine's Day. We think its going to take off! the results have been " i J. good if . After just 10 days in operation, 153 people have signed VR for the Be prepared to answer these questions if you are planning to use the new dating service in the Basin. KLCY radio station recently in Enrollment in the program numfree. Yousimply call a toll-fre- e ber and sign up by describing your; self and what kind of person you would like to meet, how serious a relationship you want, and other important questions. At the end of your profile you record a brief message about yourself and a verbal statement about the one you hope to meet. The computer then gives you an identification number, and you may call back to see if anyone matching your description has enrolled. If they have, you can listen to . : J A. . f yf:. their descriptions and records r messages and see if you want ta pursue a meeting. Listening to the matches will be a toll call charged at .. $1.99 a minute. It cheaper than buying drinks, said Evans. "If the program works out well we may integrate it into a AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT-Su- mo wrestlers from Japan? No. Students at Ncola Elementary are teaming a liule about Sumo wrestling from Satoshi Mon la, an exchange teacher from Japan. He is also teaching students a little about the language and culture of Japan. He is instructing in Ncola for two weeks. His base school for the year is Roosevelt Middle School. f web rite." . Evans said that this is a new concept for the radio station and that they have been told by other "Air Date broadcasters that it takes about four months to have enough, matching profiles to work to its fullest potential. ... Isn't the computer age wonder-- . fuir said Evans, adding that he would love to know if there have been any success stories out there. To enroll in the free service call toll free Water board disperses Flaming Gorge water The Utah Board of Water Resources faced an arduous challenge when board members gathered for the January board meeting. The task at hand was how to divide the Flaming Gorge water right among the 32 applicants. The amount of water available for depletion ia 148.486 acre feet per year. The applications were first prioritized with rules established by the board as follows: 1) municipal; 2) supplemental irrigation; and 3) new irrigation. I See attached dispersal chart) Each of the approved applications, with the exception of cities and towns, have three yean to complete their project and file e Proof of Appropriation with the State Engineer. The water right granted to cities and towns will be held in trust fur up to five yean allowing them to show proof of change and obtain certification from the State Engineer. The right granted will revert GIFTS FOR SWEETHE ARTS-C- an be found at many locations throughout the basin. Traditional candy, flowers and balloons are among the most popular gifts as well as a cord. Committees to look at Basin wastewater problems Residents interested in seeking additional ways to handle aewage disposal in the Basin will meet with Utah Department of Environmental Quality officials Wednesday, Feb. 10, at Western Park in Vernal. The meeting will be held at noon, immediately following the 11th Annual Uintah Basin Water Conference. Due to population growth and additional building in the Basin, existing septic tank rule don't always apply on marginal land that is being developed. However, alternate wastewater disposal systems may be an option. According to DEQ Uintah Basin Engineer Ted Allen, the goal of Wednesdays meeting is to form two committees: a Ground-watManagement Committee and Model Ordinance Committee. Buckle Up and Save A Life! er Interested parties are encouraged to attend. For more information contact Ted Allen, (435) Pafclic Service AaaMHWfmnrt I'iatifc Bun Miadiri bj Ik to the board of the assignee fails to meet the requirements. The water rights granted to the Washington and Kane County Water Conservancy Districts will be held in trust by the Board of Water Resources as the Lake Powell pipeline water delivery system may become a state preyed due to the expected high costa of construction. Summary of Flaming Gorgs Water Right Dispersal: Intended Use and Depletion (acre fleet per year); Duchesne County WCD, Municipal, 2,300; Daggett County, Municipal, 68; Uintah WCD, Sup- plemental Irrigation, 5,370; Duchesne County WCD, Supplemental Irrigation, 28,860; Uintah WCD, New Irrigation, 14,630; Nelden C. Nielsen Enterprises, New Irrigation, 820; and Goff, James S. New Irrigation, 280. For further information contact Ron King, Utah Division of Water Resources 537-331- 2. oPlus youllproducts rocelvo -- like just call or the 1st class ssrvlcs Big O Tiros is famous for. stop-by- . aITseasow steeirapaIs Iwnporl SPELLING CHAMPS-Winn- ers of the Todd Elementary spelling bee are pictureJ left to right: JoeyTumer. Charlie Austin, RJ. Longhair and Travis Phillips - - AlTseason steel' Oos Stic ijm-Trin- 4 $ri riwaii issmti itvtoki 1SV70RI -- I if isyroaia issnoua M-S- ILH- . as n.sr M.S- S- n s3995 199 NJV7M1S . ituynais KXtSOSISC ss.ts- HXtO.SORIt LT2MSSai 7S.BW - PI94A0B14 rinsami ' movmkis 11 TSSS mvtsnt M H. Hit i.n as.tr atsr USTOM WHEEL SALE ;:'fWRo5rr,m: 095 r. mm VISUAL ARTS WINNERS-Tod- d Elementary Reflection winners in the intermediate division for visual ails are Verlun Black. Urshcl Tohaimie and Renita Murray. Not pictured is T J. Ridley. . VVHt SPOKE . S2299Hit AUJf.UiOD, i470L - . The richer your friend, (he wore they will rmt you. Hwabeth Mar bury PIeasant Valley i r, . , m s TWO-TIM- aiinri T' JbtwAM E CUys; i &S WINNER-Aus- tin Rhlley was the winner in the video category of the PTA Reflections contest at Todd Elementary and at the Council level. 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