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Show ITIVTAH B ASIN STANDARD. October 19 To Host Free 1999- - Pice 11 DanceConcert UintaJazz? is the posterchiid for the arts in rural Uintah Basin UinU Jut? Dust off your due- - impraaaad that 'a little low the tag shoe! Our local taxi and swing middlaaf Utah actually had a jaxs baid UintaJaxx? will perform a fro band that they have sent a number ConcertflDaac oa Saturday, Oct af Ellington acoraa aad CDa ta at 7 p.m. at tha Crossroads Com- - UiataJau? aad saw follow tba m unity Canter, 50 E. 200 8. ia band's pragmas Roosrrelt Tha bast daaes Boor ia According ta Arts Council praei- town awaits tboM who want tostrut dent Lya Echols, "UtalaJati? ia a their stuff, while ample seating is fins example of what caa bs acooca- available Cor thosa who prefer ta plished in tha arts, area ia a rand listen. Basin Arts Council will community, when people have the sponsor the event which ia open to daaire and determination to make it happen." UintaJaxx? was formtd tan Originally UintaJaw? i months ago by high school student got together to play for thair own Nathan Ashby and David Eckal Bgoynsat They fin porfarmod at Union Highs jaxx band was Crossroads in early March when mmhIM bacauaa it was ;"g Basin Arts Council invited tha group several crucial instrument. DoUr- - ta proaaat a program much like this mined to playjaxx, they invited aev-- upcoming coocertdanco. Hundrod oral adults to join thorn in a jats attended thair debut. Sine then combo", typically thraa rhythm in-- UintaJaxx? has playod for two strument plua sevaral wind dances aad joined Uintah Commit- players. Thera was such anthuai- - nity Band at several cf thair con- asm for tha prqject that they soon certs. They wore last heard ia had a ig band," which Roovolt at the Friday evening generally conaisracf 15 to 20 muai-- program of UBIC. Unfortunately, ciana. the dismal weather farad them to UintaJan? has been creative in cut short thair performance and left securing tha bands music; which tha band aad thair audience want- averages 550 per score. Because ing mart. The bands membership ia aa 1999 is tha 100th anniversary efthe " birth of jaxx great Duka Ellingtaa, iwlwtim his mntiriane and aaaaonad profession e compositions are being fas hired at ala, as well aa aam jaxx concerto throughout too world this tana and othora who are just loam- year. A program run by the Lincoln ing jaxx rhythms and how to imprw-Center Jaxx Orchestra ia New York vim. The youngest member are two City provides Ellington charts to RoaecvdtJunior High students, end high school jaxx bands and hosts an four mare are from Union. Four of annual competition. David Eckels the students spent ana week of thair contacted too program aad ax-- summer vacation at tha Mils High plained thair dilemma. And al- - Jaxx Campat tha UnivtraftyofCoto- though UintaJaxx? technically does redo ia Boulder. Three more aaem- not qualify, program offiriala and bera of UintaJaxx? teach music in mbera of the orchestra ware ao t'INTAJAZZ?-Com- e listen and dance to the big band jazz and swing sound this Saturday. Oct. 23. at 7 p m. at the Crossroads Community Center. The conceit is free of charge. You can't beat the beat of this band for great family entertainment. Grant will fund full-fledg- ed study to increase oil production Utahs paradox Basin, which extends into portions of Colorado and An sons, contains mors than 75 small oil fields, each capable of producing 2 10 million barrels of oil. But variations in tha reservoin of the fields prevent recovery of up to 75 percent of that resource, using conventional extraction methods. The Utah Geological Survey, with a newly approved $1X13 million grant funded by the US Department of Energy and private indusstudy of a try, will conduct a method to extract aa much as another 50 million barrels of oil from existing wells in the basin. The DOE. in announcing the pant, said, Tbe oil industry in tha United States ia increasingly an industry of smaller companies, many of which are family-owne- d businesses. These companies account for nearly half the oil produced in the lower 49 states. Our support will help them develop and deploy technologic that otherwise would probably never make it into the field, certainly not on a widespread basis. Our hope ia that these projects will show hundreds ofother small companies ways to keep their wells flowing. The management and technical team, headed by UGS senior scientist Thomas C. Chidaey. Jr., will aiicltiJ Seoleg Od Campasg ofSab Lake City, tha Colorado Geological Survey, and Eby Petrography k Consulting. Inc. They will conduct detailed reservoir studies to determine horisontal drilling technique that can increase well productivity without causing further surface disturbance. In addition, the project will be guided by a technical advisory board, comprised of industry partners who are currently operators of fields in the basin, and a stake-holdeboard, comprised of representatives from state government, tho Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe, and the Bureau of Indian long-tim- ar D ANCLNG ANY ONE?-- Y ou can swing ynd sway to the new and old sounds performed by UIN TAJAZZ? at the free conceit and dance this Saturday, Oct. 23, at the Crossroads Center in Roosevelt. The concert is sponsored by Basin West 2000 Aits Council. Fire danger is very high Interagency Fire Center officials are concerned about fire danger. I Three fires were reported nth last i The UGSa mission is to make Utah richer and safer by generating, interpreting, preserving, and distributing geological, paleontological, archaeological, and information. or 722-29- st ben include eighth-grad- er Nicho-sllage- a. las Ogden and Ana Elder, Greg Rau 1 Rod Ayeock. all sf VarnaL The complete rooter include n Mare Ecfcals and Ana Eldar, pet, David Eckels and Dallas Lowe, trumpet aad fiugelhorn; Nathan Ashby and Christopher Eckels, alto trum-whe- aaxophnie;StevaRnaaeU and Bonny Hickea, tenor sax; Douglas Price, baritone Sax; Darrell Knowles and Nick Ogdon, trombone; Brian Gibson ofAftamont, ham trombone; Sam F entity, piano and conductor; Rod Ayeock, guitar Jam Ashby, baas guitar. Greg Rau aad Jaaoa Willard (taking a brief sabbatical) drums; and Carrie WiHia, vocals, The performance an Saturday night will feature a number of ve- crus by Cams Willis, who joined tha band last spring. UintaJaxx? music include jaxs standards ranging from awing tunes ideal for shewing off your CanoeeC steps to ballads for thaw ef us who save ourselves (or our partners toes) far the "alow dances. Sines thair debut last spring, UintaJaxx? audiences have iaduoed all ages, from toddlers to teens to arniors. if you're not sure exactly what jaxs ia, this ia your chance to discover why somanv get booked on it. They dare you to keep your torn from tapping! rwn F r X t CIHG THE Zl0 0 4V, V ULTIMATE CD basements, full houses. Cmll ttmmety paieo-ecologic- far reasoca ranging from atoning awqy to graduate school to impend-juing childbirth. Tho newoet L ?n llr di) patches, remodels, UiataJau? hu racantly experi- encd a k of turnover in personnel 'N Drymwtt Riri? Affairs. 3, r four days and these fires were caused by humans. Fire officials rep there ia a storm forecast, but it c not contain moisture. Fuels grew during tha wet summer and now are very dry. 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