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Show I 4 Pane 12 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD i ' Mnv 18. 1999 CHECKING IT OUT-Ki- ds and adults got a chance'to take a look inside a police helicopter during the UB Safe Health Fair. The helicopter was just one of the hands-o- n opportunities for those ho attended the fair to learn more health screenings, and attracted hundreds about health and safety. The annual e ent offered free and reduced-cos- t on Saturday, May 8. w ith smoke after of Joan Faneir s home on West Lagoon Street. There was no access to the attic. The house filled were no flames, There months. several for used Farrell turned on the furnace in the living room which hadn't been so I called a be to hero, wasn't I of the base the from going heater, but Farrell said when she saw smoke pouring smoke sustained damage. 911." The house significant I Two Uintah School Board members resign Uintah School Board submitted the resignations at the school board's monthly business meeting for members Tod Tesar and Robert Bertola. Tesar has recently built a new home and will be moving out of the district that he represented and Bertola will also be making a move to the Price area. However, Tesar's new home is located in the district that Robert Bertola previously represented and therefore Tesar will be submitting an application to the District to represent this area and hopefully continue on as a member of the Board. The Uintah School District Office meets at 6 p.m. today, Tuesday, May 18 to fill the vacancies. UB Safe trailer spent 3 days at East Elementary. Demonstrations were given HOME SAFETY TAUGHT-T- he to students about different types of home safety. new buffalo calf rests by mom toon after being BABY BUFFALO-Thi- s calf joins the herd owned by Caiy Smith on Potelinc bom. The hours-hol-d Road. STORY TIME Sabrina Stewart, an East Elementary 2nd grader in Sherrol Coltharps class, reads a story she wrote to a senior citizen at Stewart's Cedar Crest Care Center. The students each wrote and illustrated their own book this year. is Pool company workers eligible for benefits w ant nvwt a waiver of the training enrollment requirements in order to receive the All former workers of Pool Company .tRoosevelt, have recently been certified as eligible for Federal Trade 14? w1) amxom) 53955 KIV7HIS IT2IV7MIS 30X1 WR1K 11X10 SMI! HH" ITZJMMlii 77.05 71.75 75 FlTMOaU M2 75 PlTVbOftlS PJOHOSIS niVMMMS 43 75 45.75 45.75 payments. Mr. Finch advises workers separated from this firm within the dates mentioned above, report Act benefits under the Trade Act Program according to James Finch, Unemployment Insurance Director of the Utsh Department of Workforce Services. Trade Act benefits are available to Pool Company, Roosevelt, workers laid off totally or partially separated, on or after January 4, 1998 and before April 23, 2001. These benefits include TRA unemploy- ment insurance payments, job March and relocation allowances, and payment of approved training. Trade affected workers filing for unemployment insurance payments must be enrolled in training or have to their nearest Department of Workforce Services Employment Center to apply for services or to apply for Unemployment benefits, call the Claims Center (Salt Lake South Davis (801) Davis (901) or balance of Provo (801) ). state and out of state (888) 526-440- 0; 612-087- 375-406- 7; 848-0689- For additional information on this notice, contact Alice Edman, TRA Coordinator, Utah Department ofWorkforce Service 801 or Donna Jacobs, TAA Coordinator, 1 (801)468-0037- 526-921- 8 . TRUCKLOAD OF WHEELS ! Join the Daniels Summit ) Staff and be part of a rapidly expanding resort filled with many new 14 opportunities! Daniels Summit Lodge is accepting applications for the following positions: COOK? Wsskand lr Hot days required. (7.50phw par hour depwxSrtg on experience WaiterWaitress; required. 21 m or older. Wsskand 4.00 par hour f tips lr hofideye experience prefsrrsd. Great working atmosphere, com petitive benefits, including Health Insurance A Employee Meals Applications af ihe Summit or call Greg at 548-230- 0 Eh W&f M East Hwy. 40 DAYS SAME AS CASH. OAC DMirn M Wry 722-556- 1 tattflt Qvdrt OWNED wee i i fx 0AC - c PPfPll |