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Show T T .1 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD- - July 6. 1999- - Parc 9 Rodeo clown enters the arena with Rhino Linings U.S. Postal Service seeking bids for Fruitiand contract Bida to manage tha postal con--i tract in Fruitiand art bmnf sought by tha UJk Postal Scnrica Postal HnricN at tha Fruitiand atorawara unexpectedly terminated June 14. Later that week Fruitiand Store owner Devon Johnson, who had con tracted with the poatal service, waa indicted on anai felony count for allegedly iaauing money orders without a payment The poet office was in the Fruitiand Water Improvement temporarily When one of the toughest bullfighters in the wintry comes to town, where does he want to spend the day? With a Rhino, of course! Rhino linings if famous for making the toughest sprayed oo polyurethane truck bed protection on the market. So it's oo surprise that when bullfighter Craig Davis, 30, needed an ally as he squared off in Harper. The new lobby ia now open BylivryVtwU ed Die-tri- ct 24 hours. Cindy Roberta ia doing the community a favor, I'm grateful she waa willing to do it" The postal service hopes that the person awarded the bid for the new contract will also be able to have the boxes open lobby with the post-offi24 hours aa it can be inconvenient for those who work to pick up mail between the hours of 10 a.m and 2 p.m. as the bid specifications quire. For more iinformation on the contract, phone Harper at 436736 2481. -- ce the arena against angry two-tebulla, he turned to Rhino Linings. n San Diego based Rhino Linings USA, Ine. sponsors Davis, one ofthe premiers rodeo bullfighters on the Pro Rodao circuit. And unth Dana barrel to relying on a Rhino-coate- d protect himself from the horns of charging bulla, rodeo fane have seen far themselves just how tough Rhino Linings' TUFF STUFF polyurethane roaUy ia. Although Daria ia not partici- building. That ia a temporary site, not to exceed ail months," explained Linda Pickett retail apeciailiet with the Salt Lake City district USPS office. "We are in the procesa to initiate a solicitation for a new contract." Within a month the contract will be up for bid. Anyone can bid on it with any facility they have, or could build a building. A $500 bond ia required to accompany the bid. Tha facility will require 200 oquare feet offloor apace and ldfeetoTaix-foot-hifhwaapace. The Postal Service will provide a tempo and mailing auppuea, including scales, poat-o- T fica boxea and installation, aa well aa a money-orde- r imprinter. awarded the bid will The pet-eofurnish tha building and utilitiea, counters, a aafe, a phone and common office supplies. A eaah register will not be provided and ia not required, but tha contractor can work uaing a cash box. "We will be increasing the number ofpoet office boxea, said Pickett "Right now there are 200; we will have 250 available." She said the bid aolidtatioa will be posted at the Duchesne Poet Office and the temporary location at the water building. n The temporary contract in Fruitiand has been awarded to Cindy Roberta, who operates the service from 11 a.m. to 2 p m. The only thing we didn't have out there is a mail collection box. and that ia going in today, said Duchesne Postmaster Clayton six-mon- th Workover rig accident claims life st He ia survived by hie wife, Kristy, old old son, and a daughter. Graveside services will be held Wednsaday, July 7, at 11 a.m. at the Rooaevelt Memorial Park. Frienda may call at the HuQinger Olptn Mortuary Tuesday from 6 8 p.m. and Wednesday from -- Production (TNAP), operating in the following States Alabama, California, Colorado, Illinois. Kansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas (ex-eluding Houston), Utah, and Wyoming and all workers of Texaco Worldwide Upstream Headquarters, and ofTexaco Exploration and Production Technology, in Houston, Texas, who were in support of the TNAP operations cited above have recently been certified as eligible for Federal Trade Act benefits un- der the Trade Act Program according to James Finch, Unemployment Insurance Director of tbe Utah Department of Workforce Services. Trade Act benefits are available to Pool Company, Roosevelt, Utah workers laid off totally or partially separated, on or after March 1, 1998 and before June 7, 200L These benefits include TRA unemployment insurance paymentajob search and relocation allowances, and payment of approved training. Trade affected workers filing for must be enrolled in training or have a waiver of the training enrollment requirements in order to receive the payments. Mr. finch advises workers separated from this firm within tha dates mentioned above, report to their neareet Department of Workforce Services Employment Center to apply for services or to apply for Unemployment benefits, call the Claims Center'(Salt Lake We-bSouth Davis (801) or North Davis (801) balance of Prinro (801) stats and out of etato (888) 846 0688k For additional information on this notice, contact Alice Edman, TRA Coordinator, Utah Department ei 612-087- A Roooevelt man was killed Thursday night July I, in an industrial accident while working on n workover rig at a Coastal location in Uintah County near the Green River. Isaac L Fulton, 29, an employee of Pool Company waa working on a piece of eaui pm ent when he was stirqck in $eVead by f pises of metal under pressure. He was taken by Life Flight to a Grand Junction, dots, hospital, when he was pronounced Mad on arrival. Uintah County Sheriff invest-callthe incident gators referred to Pool Company, however company officials declined comment OSHA investigators were st the scene Friday. The cause of the accident remains tinder investigation. 10 All former workers of Texaco North American 526-440- 0; of Roosevelt man i ar Texaco workers eligible for benefits 10:45 p.m. $75-406- 7; efWorkforeeSerriee(801)626-921or Donna Jacobs, TAA Coordinator, 6 (801) 468-003- 7. pating in this year's Dinosaur TOO MUCH SL'N-T- hi accident on the North Hancock Cove Road, was blamed on the setting sun. Apparently when Everett Y. Deiekson. 45, the driver the westbound Pontiac Grand Am, rounded a corner about 8:30 Thursday evening. July I , he was momentarily blinded by the bright sun and failed to negotiate the curve. He ended up in the irrigation ditch in front of Dr. Evan's house. Derekson was taken to the Uintah Basin Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries. Work at home scheme using BBB name to lure victims e A scheme promising "unlimited monthly income and a chance to win $3,000,000 is circulating in Utah mailboxes with an assurance the offer ia "proudly listed by the Better Business Bureau. They're listed alright." says Rum work-at-hom- Behrmann, Prraident of the Better Business Bureau of Utah, regardscheme that ing the get calls itself "Mike Camer Marketing," or MCM Postcards, out of Citrus Heights, California. "When we called the BBB ofSaeramento, Cali- fornia to check the company out, thev confirmed they had a record and were aware of MCM. Their record ia nothing to brag about The fart they're listed with a Better Business Bureau is a negative in this case, adds Behrmann "Many times businesses state they are listed with the BBB in an effort to lead the consumer to believe that they are members of a Better Business Bureau. MCM couldn't qualify for membership with any BBB in the U.S. or Canada." stresses Behrmann. Because MCMa postcard scheme is now hitting Utah mailboxes, and ' ich-quick because of the attempt to mislead the public about their affiliation with the BBB, Behrmann says MCM will also soon, Tn listed in Utah for all the wrong reasons." "Poopls in Utah that are now receiving these postcards have appeared on eome sort of marketing Flying J workers eligible for benefits AH former workers of Flying J Oil k gss, Im., Williston end Dickinson. North Dakota; Douglas and Casper, Wyoming; Sidney, and Vernal, tana; and Utah have recently bean certified as eligible for Federal Trade Act benefita under the Trade Act Program according to James Finch. Unemployment Insurance Director Mon-Roosev-elt of the Utah Department ef Workforce Services. Trade Act benefita aro available to Pool Company, Rooaevelt Utah workers laid off totally or partially separated, on or after ApnIS. 1998 and before June 21. 2001. These benefits include TRA unemployment insurance payments, job search and relocation allowances, and payment of approved training. Trade effected workers filing for unemployment insurance payments must be enrolled in training or have a waiver ofthe training enrollment requirements in order to receive the payments. Mr. Finch advises work-er- a separated from this firm within the dates mentioned above, report to their nearest Department of tide year, don't waste your time getting registered. Tbe booths are filling 4 or Tom up fast For booth information contact Vied Reary at ism semi PUasant VAllcy CUys. Year Round All 44g 634 For More Information Ctik ; 646-319- 4 Top Quality Hemes at Guaranteed Lowest Price. home wens QUALITY WHOLESALE HOMFS SL Need Money t For College? t The UBICs annual Baby and Tiny Tot show will be held on Jufy 17 at the Ckostroads Center. Agesare newborn toage4. 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Regardless of Past Credit History SCHOLARSHIPS: 722-384- 9 Rodeo Academic Leadership UBIC Softball Genera! Specific Areas of Study UBIC Softball play nine Monday Saturday. July 26 31. We aro trying will be $ 100 per something newr. Co-e- if there is enough interest-- The fee team and will be due the first part of the week. There murt be 8 or more teams! There will be AAB divisions for the men and women. The fee fer this will be$150i AH players muet bo 16oroMerf Noexceptions. For information, contact Mick or Jamie McKnight at d Applications Available At RoosevettVerru! Offices For Both Futt 3. Miss UBIC Pageant tickets are now on sale at Cellular One in Roosevelt. The pageant will be held July 28 at 7 p.m. at Union High School. 2x7, Diabetic Patients!! (Type Summer 722-264- 1 Miss UBIC Pageant Tickets X Soto tows c , jfy i-- vr Cal For FREE StockPrica LM Events Happening Attention all young men who are potential contest ante for Mr. UBIC. Call or Lowanna Duncan, 5462164. or Brittni Dye at 722-250-1 353-445- i 20 Shooting Stations Contestants 722-252- time. 264 1760 & MRon Dr., Plan now toenter the UBICArts A Crafts Show. Professionals may display. Age categories will be children (up to ege 12). teen (1618), and adult. Categories will be graphic and 6D art, photography, crafts, quilting and 0 for needlework, flowers, and writing. Contact Carols White st further questions. explained. Cases of epot toning determined to bo illegal within a ties, may not be deemed so within an unincorporated of a county, said Ureek, He ia in tha process of researching what the case law is on epot toning when it cameo to "county issue." Commissioners will discuss the sutter when they meet in regular session on Monday, July 12. and are expected to make a decision at that Mihra l 1x1 23,930 UBIC Arts And Crafts Show the proposed sone change. Tiie Planning and Zoning Board has reviewed the request twice now, and on both occasions has sent it on to the County Commission with their recommendation uf support. Duchesne County Deputy Attorney Roland Ureek soya the case is one that isnt cut and dried. "Clearly I think this ia spot toning, the question is is it illegal? That depends on several things such oa the character of the area, the need, and ia it a substantial change to what ia already there?" Ureek SHEDS, BARNS A HOMES i-- w Singles from Attention all who are interested in participating in the UBICTalentShow. Entry forma can be picked up at the Chamber of Commerce in the Crossroad Center. Tbe abeoluU cut-o- ff date for entries ie July 25. The entry fee goee up after July 19, eo please register early. Copy Duchesne County Commission- (801)4660037. UBIC Talent Show 722-208- Commissioners to render decision on zone change 526-921- 722-249- 5. Lin- ings signing autographs, giving away hats, nens and other gifts, and playing "bullfighter" with focal chil dren. "I've built a little buU on wheels 8 oTWorkforaSerricetSOl) or Donne Jacobs, TAA Coordinator, mmmsmsM. Ifyou or someone you know is inlererted in havingaveDdor'sbooth at UBIC Mr. UBIC at TOP IT OFF7 Rhino For additional information on this notice, contact Alice TRA Coordinator, Utah Department Workforce Services Employment Center to apply for service or to apply for Unemployment benefits, call the Claims Center (Salt Lake South Davis (801) 5264400; We-be- rf North Davie (801 1 or Provo (801) 375-406balance of state and out of slate (888) 846 0688k Booths for UBIC 722-571- bullfighter n nationally-know- will be rigorously opposing 7; at tha ers ora researching more legal issues before they will announce whether they will agree with a recLst compiled or purchased by MCM," ommendation by the countys Planning and Zoning Board to approve a explains Behrmann. "Ws know one tone change that has stirred the ira individual in Murray that purchased of a group of Neola area residents. a list of names from MCM and aent hired An residents out at least 100 cards to others- - It who aroattorney the by requested sone fighting will only take a small percentage of those 100 tosend out their 100 cards to industrial on two, one ocra parand have the cycle repeat itself be- cels near their homes, met with fore we've got thousands of potenCounty Commissioners lost month tial victims in Utah afoos." and said ouch a change would bo of cards asked are the Recipients considered "spot cooing" end would to tend $3 to find out more about the be illegal. business opportunity and then can Duchesne County mom to purchase marketing Steven Duncan and Jet Abeggten pay lists of potential targets for the team. have requested the tone change to Participants are eveq told they get allow them to place 30,000 gallon a commission on lists or other prod- propane storage tanks on the propucts purchased by individuals they erty they own in the Neola area. "signed up" ia the pyramid-lik- e Nsota area residents say they scheme. The BBB suggests that the aren't against the men haring a cards be destroyed or forwarded to business, but believe the large proPostal the U5. Inspector. pane storage tanka would create enormous safety concerns and are 612-087- Nordstrom Roundup Rodeo, tiie Oklahoma-nativ-e will be in attendance to eryoy all the excitement that Utah's moat famous rodeo has to offer. Dans will be in tha Rodeo parade on Wednesday, July 7. On Thursday, July 8. and sprayed it with Rhino," aid Davis. "I let the kids come after me with it and let them see if they can get me. Daria didn't start out to be a rodeo bullfighter. "I always wanted to be in rodeos," he said. "I started out bull riduig, but I waani consistent at iL Its aa overwhelming fading of exhilaration whan I conquer a bull in a Freestyle competition.. I know that my athleticism and aggression overcame the power ofa bull that wanted nothing leas than to put me out of communion." About seven years ago, he began bullfighting. He's been traveling across the country as a professional bullfighter for the past three years and recently became a spokesman far Rhino Linings. Like Rhino linings, Daria has a long history of success in his field. Aa a member of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the International Professional Rodao Association iITRAX Davis has fought bulls across the United Sutes and Latin America. His numerous injuries attest to the fierce ness of his bull fights. The public is welcome to meet Craig Davis on Thursdsy, July 8 from 10 a.m- - to 6 p.m. at TOP IT OFF Rhino Linings located at 398 E Mam m Vernal. 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