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Show Paee 12 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April 18.2QQQ Margaret and Dale Galley, and his uncle, Harold Fredrickson, live in Roosevelt. Fredrickson, in the 1999 Oregon Newspaper Publisher's Association statewide contest, won 1 place honors for best editorial and best column among the state's largest community papers. He also won 2 place for beet writing and 3 place for best editorial. In the 1999 National Newspaper Associations nationwide competition, he own 1st place for best use of color and 2- place for editorial writin-la- Former Roosevelt man accepts editor position Keith FYedrickson, a Union High graduate and longtime journalist, has accepted a position as assistant metro editor at The Columbian daily newspaper in Vancouver, Washington. Fredrickson has been editor for the past four years of the Hood River y News, a community twice-weekl- f'nniSr all-rou- newspaper in Hood River, Oregon. The Olympian is the largest daily paper in Southwest Washington, with a circulation of about 70,000. Fredrickson graduated from Union High in 1964 and Weber State in 1969. He is the son of the late Dunvll and Delores Fredrickson of Roosevelt. His sister and brother-- - ing. Unemployment rate drops in Duchesne County Irz h ffMInfliHiGiXi Unemployment rates dropped in Duchesne County last month from 5.7 in February 2000 to 5.6 in March as compared to 6.2 in January 2000 and 9.4 in 1999. Other rates are: Uintah County, 4.2. March 2000; 3.8, February 2000; 4.4, January 2000 and 7.2, 1999; Daggett, 2.4, March 2000; 3.5, February 2000; 5.1, January 2000; 3.8, 1999; Uintah Basin, 4.6, March; 4.4,. February; 5.0, January 2000; 7.9, Former Roosevelt resident, editor of Hood River News aIta this way, says my son. 14 inch range on nearly every cast As I pull the fish in, my son and my Come on. Ill lead the way. Then he scampers on top of the niece stop their games and watch as pipeline that runs parallel to the I reel in a fish, take the hook from its Hood River and starts walking mouth, and then put it on a stringer with the other catches of the day. swiftly to the south. As I apply more Velveeta to a son is taking me My d cheese hook, my tiny, fishing. Last week he hooked into a steel-hea- d son asks me if its OK to play with the on the river. He lost the fish fish. 1 tell him sure, and then cast when it jumped and broke off his out again. After the bait sinks, I reel Una. Since then, he's been trying to in the slack line, prop up the rod and get me to go with him. On a Satur- then watch it intently, waiting for that slight movement in the rod's tip day, I agree. This will be the first time Ive that signifies another trout is samfished for steelhead since 1987 when pling my offering. Several minutes on go by and then I hear my son and his my son landed an the North Santiam River west of cousin giggling. 1 turn around to see what's so Salem. As I follow my son's footsteps on funny, and am greeted with an unthe Hood River pipeline, he carries a holy sight The two kids have taken steel-hea- d fishing rod in his left hand; my trout poked out their eyes and salmon he uses his right to show me points replaced them with fire-re- d of interest along our route; A large eggs. I try togive them my sternest puddle where he slipped and fell in look, where I scrunch up my eyeg while trying to get to a brows and stare, without blinking. piece of water, further up the river, But it doesnt work. I start to giggle with them. "You a beaver pond, and then a tree that pond's resident has been working guys.Ilaugh. Oh, you guys. They flash sfy smiles in return. And I reon. The beaver has stripped bark off member thinking, this is something the tree, leaving a ring of yellow that 111 never forget." reminds me, for some weird reason, of Velveeta cheese food. My reverie is interrupted as we And Velveeta cheese reminds me arrive at the place on the Hood River where my son almost landed the of another time.... MM steelhead the week before. He points Its 1975 and I'm fishing for trout out the hole. at Bottle Hollow Reservoir on the Why don't you fish here, he Uinta-Ours- y Indian Reservation in says. And then he scrambles down Eastern Utah, with my son, then 4 the bank and across a huge rock to years old, and my sister Margaret's fish in a spot just below a Whitewater daughter, Tetra, who's also 4. rapids. I clamber down a rocky path in the middle of to a ledge over looking a lovely stretch It's July, but a breeze blowing down from of water. I rig up my rod with a pencil-le- d the Uinta Mountains keeps the temperature in the low 70s. I'm weight, a large hook, a Birdie and a nightcrawler. I using Velveeta cheese fished off the bottom. cast my offering upstream and watch I cast out, let the bait sink to the as my line drifts down through the bottom, reel in to take the slack off current. My line finishes its drift, I my line and then drop my ultralight reel in and cast again, this time to an emerald-colore- d hole below a differrod up on a pile of flat rocks. As I wait for a bite. I watch the ent set of rapids. antics of my son and his cousin, a "This is a beautiful hole, I tell n child with almond-col-wemyself. As I make another cast, my almond-shape- d eyes and skin mind wanders back to the time my the color of a coffee latte. Wearing son, then 16, hooked and landed that bathing suits, theyre playing at the steelhead on the North Santiam. waters edge with live crawdads. The hole on that river, as I reThey call to me and tell me to member it, was remarkably similar watch their crawdad races. They to the hole I am fishing now. Then I pluck the creatures out of the water, remember something else. then line them up several yards from When we arrived at that particuthe shore and let them go, cheering lar piece of river, I ushered my teen- and clapping as the crawdads try to age son to the bestfind their way back to the water. looking part of the hole, where he At some point, the fishing turns would stand the best chance of catchhot I start to catch trout in the 12 ing a steelhead. Just like he did today, with his father. l . levels were high as the participants in the 1 Annual BIA Law LITTLE PEOPLE, BIG DREAMS-Ener- gy the dance floor. Trophies were aw aided in junior and teen categories and took to Enforcement Youth over the weekend. took held. The event place at the Fort Duchesne gymnasium a poiluck feast was Ptow-Wo- w What happens after April 17? Tribe extends ban on 1999. Salt Lake dropped from 2.9 in February to 2A in March as compared to 2.6 in January and 3.6 in 1999. USA rates are: 4.1 in both February and March, and 4.0, January 2000 as well as 4.2 in 1999. Other rates of interest are Carbon increasing from 4.7 to 5.1, Emery staying at 5.6, Grand decreasing from 5.9, to 4.7, San Juan jumping from 6 A to 8.3 and Wasatch from 3.5 to 3.4. City-Ogd- three-pronge- eight-pound- It er alcohol sales Your 1999 Income Tax Return will be filed by the deadline, but do possession related problems. The Blackfeel Tribal Council banned liquor sales on its Montana reservation for five days last July and suggested it could be the forerunner of year-roun- d prohibition. Activist Russell Means in October suggested opening a liquor store near South Dakotas Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, which is officially lems. dry, and using the profits to treat The proposal passed by a vote of alcoholism. Stores in nearby White-tai- l, Tribal Council member Neb., sell millions of dollars Ross said. Opponents fear the ban worth of beer each year, most of it to could cause a decline in tourism and Uglily Sioux. The Yakama Nation ban would an increase in unemployment. Tribal member Lorraine Aalborg replace an alcohol tax that took efsaid the ban is a mistake. She worfect Jan. 4. It was intended to raise will boycott ried that money for alcoholism treatment and tribal businesses like the Legends drunken-drivin- g enforcement proCasino and force local restaurants grams. to close. The state was prepared to chalCouncil Chairman Lonnie Salem lenge the tax in federal court but said tribal police wont raid homes if dropped the matter after the ban waa proposed. they learn that alcohol is being consumed. Instead, the ban will be a State Attorney General Christine tool to dose businesses that sell Groggier said the new ban may pose he said. just as many legal problems. Tribes across the countiy have taken various steps to curb alcohol- - The Yakama Nation, which already bans liquor sales on tribal land, has voted to extend the law to the entire reservation, includingprivate land owned by Tribal members Wednesday outlawed the sale or possession of hoi on the central Washington reservation by Sept. 17 in an effort to fight alcoholism and related probnon-Indian- s. Union FFA Members attend state convention 144-12- 8 FFA member On March went to the state convention in Cedar City. The Parliamentary Team, which consisted ofTai Duncan, Tara 16-1- good-lookin- & Duncan, Jake Parrish, Barbara Baker and Sabrina Williams, gave their best and had a great time. 9. non-India- The others who attended were: Kara Taylor, Jay Dee Wood, public speaker; Amanda Johnson, creed speaker; Tyler Lisonbee; Brady and Babbie Brotherson, Scott Williams; Tyre! Killian, Amy Cooper, Katie Cooper, and chaperones Jolynn Richens, and Jamie Duncan, and Kirk Wood, advisor. you still have other tax problems bothering you? April 17 will come and go, but some tax problems may need extra attention by an IRS troubleshooter. Since the beginning of 1999, a e hotline has been available to help taxpayers who have been unsuccessful in resolving tax problems through normal IRS channels. A call to the hotline will put taxpayers in touch with the Problem Resolution Program. A personal taxpayer advocate will be assigned to each person to help clear up problems and ensure each case is given a complete, impartial review. is only a telephone call away Help ' ng. toll- This hotline is available 24 hours-a- You can also day, seven access the Problem Resolution Program by calling the main IRS taxat payer assistance line, toll-fretoll-fre- dys-a-wee- k. e, Rather than love, titan money, than fame, give me truth. 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