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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 13. 2001- entities, aaid Carey Wold. Wold, together with others, has spent a lot of time traveling to Washington D. C. to meet procurement officeri of federal The Ute Tribe is now into global technology, job training begins Uinta River Technology opened their doora for business last week. With 25 oew computers connected to broadband satellite linka, Uinta River Technology is aending wireleaa data over Internet linka to all points around the globe, allowing the Ute Indian Tribe to entered into the 21 Century. Uinta River Technology ia the neweat Limited Liability Company (LLC) operated under the Ute Tribal Enterprise Ute buaineaa mnbwJia Ute Tribe Enterpriae ia a 100 percent tri bally owned buaineaa opera- -' tion. Currently, we they have hired 13 tribal membera to atari training," said John M. Felt, CEO ofUte Tribal Enterpriaea. AaweaooeptnewcontnctaFelt aaid, we hope to be in a position to hire 12 to 13 more people In the near ftiture. ' Individuala interested in bring I am optimisguvemmentagendea. tic about the ftiture of Uinta River Technology. When we meet with federal procurement officers, because of our strong partnership with ORACLE and ACS, doora are opening careftil of planAfter manymonths fin: us that we could never do by ning, Uinta River Technology is oursdlvea. partnered with ORACLE, the second largest software marketing company in the world, and ACS, a $25 billion iterpriaes, in revenue data processing company and Uinta River Technology ia a with offices all over the world. wonderftil place to learn skills that Because of those strategic partwill be valuable in the technology able is River Uinta Technology ners, to contract with large government market place. Three Vacancies Nominations sought for Utah Wildlife Board to the tribe. considered for ftiture poritiona with Uinta River Technology must sub-m- it an employment application with ' the Human Resource Department at the tribal office. Basic entry level employment qualifications require an individual to type a minimum of 40 words per minute, have good cognitive thinking and communication akilla along with a good work ethic. typing skills testing will be conducted by Job Service in Rooaevelt. The typingakiUs teat measures need, accuracy and ability uaing an alphanumeric teat Posting for ftiture Jobs . will done prior to selecting candidates. Wehopetobeinaporitionof hire more people in the near future, Felt arid. Nominationi are now bring accepted to fill three vacancies on the Utah Wildlife Board. Those citizens intended in bring considered for appointment to the board are invited to send their resumes of not more than three pages to: Mr. Don Peay, Chair Utah Wildlife Board Nominal- - With mentor partners like ORACLE andACS,UintaRiver Tech- nology has ope nod their door to the world," aaid Roland McCook, Business Committee chairman. We feel good about the opportunity this brings Uintah Commision oks funds for predator control Uintah County Commissioners agreed to put up at least 97,000 to match state funding ofprodator control programs mainly to assist livestock operators and wildlife. Everyyear the Utah Department of Agriculture isgiven$100,000foom the state for e Animal Wildlife Dam-age pooLCountiee can draw from the ftmding for control measureaia problem areas. The Uintah GrazingBoard contributed $5,000 andthe Diamond Mountain Landowners contributed $2,000 to the county for predator control. Currently this year allocation only haa $2,000 remaining. Uintah County is already committed to $7,000 from the pool. Commissioners agreed to boost the allocation as high as $9,000 if there is ftmding still available. Moat ofthe money isusedfor spot control using helicopters. Currently there ia no bounty for predators in Uintah County. two-ho- on ICUED-Chann- 13, ur el at 8 pjn. 7 Tuesday, Feb. deCapping the longest-runnin- g tective senes in Mysteryi histoiy-6- 4 episodes in all - John Thaw (Goodnight Mister Tom, Monsignor Renard) faces his last case as the cranky-but-brillia- nt sleuth cre- ated by author Colin Darter. First broadcast in 1988, Inspector Morse has built en audience of ardent fius ia love with the heros quirky traits: his easygoing erudi- chmnicmilureatwwneneetMirtion to crossword puzzles, and unerring instinct for tracking down the latest Agricultural Prices New BLM mining regulations in effect UTAH: Prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers during were the same from Decern-- . her for alfalfa and other hoy, but up for barley. Barley, at $2.09 per bushel, was 7 The Bureau of Land Managements new surface mining 20, (Federal Register, VoL65,No. 225, Page 69998-7013- 2 J The rules will enhance the BLM's ability to protect public health, public land resources, and the environment These regulations will also ensure mining operators, rather than the nation's taxpayers, bear the costs of reclaiming mined lands. In accordance with congressional direction, the BLMs newly revised 3809 rules an not inconsistent with the recommendations of the 1999 National Research Council Hardrock Mining on Federal Lands report The report made several recommendations for tighter hardrock mining regulations and called for more financial responsibility by The updated regulations: Require operators to submit a notice for all exploration activities disturbing five acres or lest; Requiraaplanofoperationaforall hernimrk mining m BI.M.managerf lands; Allow the BLM to defer to a State government in administeringa mining regulatory program that meets Federal standards; Require miningoperators to meet certain outcome-base- d performance standards relating to all aspects of operating including exploration, mining; nmneing, andrer tarnation: Require operators to provide ft- -' nancial guarantee for all notice-en- d plan-lev- el mid-Janua- ry cents higher than the previous months price and 4 cents higher than last year. Baled alfalfa hay was $82.00 per ton, thetame sslast month but up to $9.00 from last year. Other hay, at $52.00 per ton, was the same as last znonthbut $14.00 above Janu- ary 2000. IN TRAINING Newly hired Uinta River Technology employees receive training needed to aid them in their jobs working with computer software applications. have something to do with adandeo-tin- e friendship - even courtship -between Morse and the victim? Whatever their relationship, its dear that Yvonne had many admirers. One is Sir Lionel Phelps, a surgeon and choral singer who ia now wooing Yvonnes daughter, Dr. Sandra Harrison. Another is John Barron, aroofer and rake, known to be a workman for Yvonne. He would be a suspect himself - except he is mysteriously knocked ofT a ladder to his death. Barron ia not the only suspicious character to end up in the morgue. Small-tim- e burglar Harry Ropp and cab driver Paddy Flynn an also silenced. Both witnessed events at the Logan, Brigham City, Ogden, Henefer, Heber City, Park City, and Strengthen the BLMs administrative morhanmma and penalties for enforringiU surface mining regu- lations. Copies of the final 3809 rules can be obtained from the BLMs UJth State Office, any BLM Field Office, of the Bureau's national Internet Web Site fwww.blm.gov) or the Fetjeryl hegisterVitb Site wwwhlm.govnhp newiregulatory2000f.htmM final). 3809- - Health Systems (Evanston Regional Hospital) in Evanston, Wyoming; will be providing comprehensive primary medical services. Ms. Jackson will be taking appointments 2001. Ms. Jackson for ia working with Gary R. Noe, MD. Office hours will be 9a.m. to 6p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. The Flaming Gorge Community Health Center is locate at: lWestl North P.0 Box 130 Manila, UT 84086-013Telephone: (435) Fax: (435) Lyman: (807) If you have questions regarding this announcement please contact TriCounty Health Department at 5, Vernal, 781-64Roosevelt, and Duchesne, Resumes should include educe- - ill tion, work and Volunteer experience and at least three references with ,'i telephone numbers. An accompany-in- g letter statingthe reasons for want-- !,, ing to serve on the board should also r. be included. ;! The Wildlife Board conducts regu-- j lar public hearings to receive public a; comments, establish policy and net rules and regulations governing all wildlife in the state. Applicants, therefore, must have expertise or experience in at least one of the fol- - . j kwi ng areas: l)wildlife management or biology, 2) habitat management, ! range or aquatic, 3) business, includ- - ,t ing knowledge of private land issues i and 4) economics, including knowl- - 1 edge of recreational wildlife issues. :: There is a considerable time com- - ai mitment involved as the Wildlife ) Board meets about 10 times a year and members are also encouraged to .. attend Regional Advisory Council meetings, usually in the evenings, in .. their regional areas. Applicants from oil regions of the state are encouraged to apply for the ... vacancies. The nominatingcommit-te- e will then forward to the governor ; their choices for consideration to the' board. The deadline for submitting applications is Much 2. For Anther information contact : Hugh Thompson will pay. One man with courage makes a majority. Andrew Jackson Lawmakers consider $40 million tax cut for states residents With at least $687 million in surpluses and projected new revenues, the Legislature wants to give $40 million of that money back to Utah residents, nearly seven times the original proposal of $6 million. House Majority Leader KevinCorn said two initial proposals, adjusting tats income tax initial proposals, adjusting state income tax brackets for inflation and eliminating 30,000 of Utahs poorest taxpayers from income tax roles, should be slam dunks. Butthese changes dont cost much. The price tag for both is between $5 million mid $6 million. So, where did the whopping $40 million figure come from? Its what think you can jus-- . tify, Garn R. Layton, said Tuesday. Its arbitrary. Theres no formula, he said, except that the cuts will come c from income taxes because they are growing faster than sales tax rev-- : enues. That means no cut in sales tax ' on food. After the Senate GOP leadership j recommenced $40 million. Tba House Republican caucus tookavote Tuesday on whether to go to $53 million. But that filed by one vote and the caucus agreed to go along with $40 J million, at least for the time bring. The pressures are goingto mount to have a smaller tax cut, Garn said. I Reprinted with permission from ; the Salt Lake Tribune j A sT , - ? ' ' rV' SUBSCRIBERINFORMATIONVERIFICATIONIN VERNAL, ROOSEVELTAND DUCHESNE AREAS 784-366- 3. 784-366- 5. 787-331- 3. 722-508- 738-220- 2. Salt Lake City. Thousands ofAmericans will have the opportunity to become a 2002 deOlympic Torchbearer. Specific tails will be announced in Late February, 2001. Log on to www.saltlake2002.com and select OLYMPIC TORCH RELAY for more information. Garff Motor Company Duchesne, Utah Next to GT. Enterprises operations; UBTAUBET has contracted with Mid-StatConsultants to conduct facility verification as well as verify subscriber information such as phone numbers and addresses in Vernal, Roosevelt & Duchesne areas over the next several months. The verification began on February 5, 2001 East of Vernal. This information will be used to update Company information records allowing us to better serve you. All information will be kept confidential. es If there are any questions or concerns contact 1 1999F250 $17300 F350 513,500 I 1998 -- Cavalier 56,995 our office at (435) 646-500- 7. mm I ?4Merc Tracer $2,495 M ' J , 6610 Mb. Tra7 Jackson, is released The following cities are among those through which the Olympic Flame will travel: Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon, Zions NatL Park. Hurricane, St George, Cedar City, Richfield, Ephraim, Nephi, Provo, American For k, Tooele, Tremonton, Harrison estate on the night of Yvonnes murder. Officially back on the case, Morse surmises the killer is one of the surviving Harrisons: either Yvonnes husband, Frank son,Simon; or daughter, Sandra. Or perhaps all three? It'sacomplicated mesa that Morse and Lewis would normally unravel at a pub over a few pints - ale for Morse, orange juke for Lewis. But now it ia Morses body that is unraveling. Years df abuse have left Him a wrack. No stranger to his friends staggering bar tab, which he always picks up, Lewis fears that a very bigbill indeed ia about to foil due. This one Mona Joseph B. Shaffer, TriCounty Health Department announced today the finalization of the provisidn of medical services at the Flaming Gorge Community Health Center in i Olympic Flame route Require all mining operators to provide a financial guarantee that tion; Provide for public notice and an opportunity for public comment on proposed plans of operations and final plan of operation bond releases; (Wily certain issues that have arisen since the BLM wrote the 1 980 regulations, including whether parent entities of operators can be liable far an operation ( the answer being yes, in some circumstances.) Incorporates in the regulations, for the first time, provisions dealing specifically with cyanide leachingan add mine drainage; and Expanded medical services for Manila 0. The lamb price for December 2000' was $75.00 per cwt, down $5.00 from November 2000 and down $7.00 from December of 1999. The December 2000 sheep price, at $33.00 was up $3.00 from November 2000 and up $4.00 from December of last year. Resources P.O. Box 145610 Salt Lake City, Utah 84114- - . killer to strike the murder-pron- e university town of Oxford. Buthe is best known for driving to thecrimesceneinaclasaicredJagiiar while blaring Wagnerian opera or some other classical favorite. Joining Morse for his ultimate undertaking are regulars Sergeant Lewis and Chief Superintendent Strange. The mystery at hand is who murdered Yvonne Harrison. The nurse was found battered to death and handcuffed naked to her bed. When Superintendent Strange gets a couple of anonymous tips, he sidelines Morse and gives the case to Lewis. But Lewis finds Morse constantly dogging his trail. Could it ing Committee Utah Department of Natural r Inspector Morse takes his final bow on KUED Inspector Morse, one ofthe greatest detectives ever to mull over a murder or a pint, takes on his final assignment in The RamoreeflilDqy, a special Mysteryi, airing PaEC 9. .. Civic $4,995 2 Miles North of Duchesne towardAltamoot Emptida fTv cjviistirealcrsMp in town! 'vU C OMMUNI CATION S ' Jit. |