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Show Sept. 15 Remarks President Bush says prepare for war in radio address to the nation Good morning. Thia weekend I am engaged in extensive Beesons with members of my National Security Council, as we plan a comprehensive assault on terrorism. Thu will be a different kind of conflict against a different kind of enemy. This is a conflict without battlefields or beachheads, a conflict with opponents vho believe they are invisible. Yet, they are mistaken. They will be exposed, and Uiqy will discover what others in the past have kamed: Those who make war against the United States have chosen their own destruction. Victory against terrorism will not take place in a single battle, but in a series of decisive actions against terrorist organizations and those who harbor and support them. We are planning a broad and sustained campaign to secure our country and eradicate the evil of terrorism. And we are determined to see this conflict through. Americans of NEW UBATC Continued from page 1 entities to share the proposed 1 1 ,500 square foot facility, estimated at $8.4 million. Property for the buildir every feith and background are committed to this goal. Yesterday I visited the site of the destruction in New York City and saw an amazing spirit of sacriflce and patriotism and defiance. I met with rescuers who have worked past exhaustion, who cheered for our country and the great cause we have entered. In Washington, D.C., the political parties and both Houses of Congress have shown a remarkable unity, and Im deeply grateful. A terrorist attack designed to tear us apart has instead bound us together as a nation. Over the past few days, we have learned much about American courage the courage of firefighters and police officers who suffered so great a loss, the couragB of passengers aboard United 93 who may well have fought with the hijackers and saved many lives on tho ground. Now we honor those who died, and prepare to respond to these attacks on our nation. I will not settle for a token act Our response must be situation as we have being right across the street from Union High," he detailed, adding that the concept has been in the planning stages for the past four years. We are working really hard on trying to get a Vernal campus on the buildinglist this year. We asked for $2 million from the CIB in a grant, but so we are probably looking at a nointerest loan. Jones said preparations are also underway to lobby the 2002 Legislature for the remaining $6.4 million needed for the higher education prqject Wehope we can get the legislation to start the process afWjuly 1,2002, he stated. Gregory G. Fitch, the man named by the State Board of Regents to serve as the first president of the Utah College ofApplied Technology, will be visiting each of the ten regional applied technology college campuses over the next few months. Jones said he an ticipatesa visit in November by the new president Fitch was formerly the executive director of the jdaho $tafo.Boa?d of Educatiom. Ho was selected from a national pool of 46 candidates. It's quiz time! Who employs the most people in the US 1 Postal Service, McDonalds, General Motors, Wul Mart By number of stations uihat 's the most popular radio format in the US ? Country, NewsTalk, Adult Standards, Oldies China has the most workers, whos second t USA, Japan, India, Indonesia What was the first Bugs Bunny cartoon released in 1938 1 Wild Hare, Porkys Hare Hunt, Wabbit Trouble, Elmers Pet Rab- bit Which state has the most National Public Radio stations f New York, Alaska, Minnesota, Florida When was the first Tom and Jerry cartoon released t 1920, 1930, 1940, 1960 ANSWERS: Country, India, Porky Hare Hunt, NewYork, 1940 Wal-Ma- rt, Pushing my grocery cart toward the bakery, I saw him. Stupefied I sweeping, sustained and effective. We have much do to, and much to ask of the American people. "You will be asked for your patience; for, the conflict will not be short. You will be asked for resolve; fox the conflict will not be easy. You will be asked for your strength, because the course to victory may be fellow stood watched as a middle-age- d and scrubbed the firont of his teeth with the bottom edge of a grimy He didnt seem to mind at all that his doughy white belly that spilled well over his belt buckle was exposed. Itwasasifhewasstandinginhisvery own private kitchen about midnight peering into the refrigerator. Didhe long. In the past week, we have seen feel a draft? I didn't think so. Ive seen that fixed gaze before. the American people at their very best everywhere in America. Citizens have come together to pray, to Were therebugs them good, his mind intent give blood, to fly our countrys flag, scouring Americans are coming together to on the dozens of glazed, Bavarian creme-fille- d bars and apple fritters share their grief and gain strength laid front out of him. in from one another. MjVbe jus mind was so taken by Great tragedy has come to us. and we are meeting it with the beat the frosted confectioneries he had that is in our country, with courage forgotten where he was? Or maybe and concern for others. Because this his dental hygienist suggrated a midis America. This is who we are. This day polish? It was hard to figure. But, whatever reason he had stopped is what our enemies hate and have attacked. And this is why we will prevail. Thankyou for listening. Farm subsidies not cult to tell how much cooking occurred Almost of the $27 billion in federal farm subsidies doled out last year went to just ten percent of Americas farm owners, including multimillion-dolla- r corporations and government agencies, a review ofAgriculture Department records by The Associated Press shows. Rules that base subsidy payments on farm acreage, rather than financial need, mean that taxpayer money flowed to people like media mogul Ted Turner, pro basketball star Scot-ti- e two-thir- felony possession of first-degr- third-degre-e possession of a firearm by a restricted felony posses-sionus- e person, second-degre- e of methamphetamine in a drug-fre- e zone, and class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. Richards faces an additional charge of class B misdemeanor DUI drug. Billy Jones, who is wanted by the Kansas State Corrections for parole violations, is expected to be extradited. Both men made their initial appearance in 8 District Court in Duchesne the cfoy they were arrested. They were each given a L Richard Pippen and an heir to the Rockefeller fortune. They also mean some of the wealthiest members of Congress reviewed aid from farm programs they voted for. At least 20 Fortune 600 companies and more than 1,200 universities and government farms, including state prisons, received checks from federal programs touted by politicians as a way to prop up needy farmers. Subsidies also went to real estate developers and absentee in big cities from Chicago to NewYork. Sen. Tom Harkin, an Iowa Democrat and chairman ofthe Senate Agriculture Committee, called such examples an embarrassment, a black court-appoint- attorney. USU hosts biotech symposium for high school teachers In collaboration with the Utah State Office of Education, UtahState University Biotechnology Center is sympoofferingan intensive one-da- y sium fofr science teachersingrades 2 to learn ways to incorporate the emerging field of biotechnology into their classroom. From stem cell research to genetically modified foods to cloning, biotechnology is playing a huge role in our society,' "said StevenScheidell, science department chair at Murray High School. It is important that we assrience teachers helpstudents learn to examine ethical issues and make good decisions. Scheduled for Friday, Oct 19, on Utah States Logan campus, the frill-da- y symposium features presentations by Scheidell and Darlene Bell, a biology teacher at Weber High School in Pleasant View, Utah, who have developed biotechnology programs at their respective schools. land-owne- Larry D. Jones grams. The American Farm Bureau Federation, the nations largest farm group, supports the rules, passed by Congress since 1996. But many individual farmers andother criticsques-tio- n a system that gives the country's biggest farmland owners the flattest checks. Government aid made up almost halfoftotal form income nationwide last year, most of it parceled out through programs aimed at making sure formers dont go underwhen the price they get for crops is not enough to pay their bills. But recipients dont have to be farmers, or even farmers at all. The subsidies flow to anyone with a stake in form-lan- d and the crops that land produces. The AP analysis of more than 22 million checks sent out by the Agriculture Department in fiscal year 2000 shows that 63 percent of the money went to the top ten percent of recipients, includingmanythatdon't fit the image of the struggling family former. cash-strapp- can register to vote this week rScp21?Sept27? For Roosevelt City Council Sales tax dollars that should be building our community are going elsewhere. We need to restore investor confidence I will work & community. "PG-13- " Freddie Prime Jr. 8 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. We need to take the beautification of our city more seriously. We cannot afford to neglect the infrastructure of our city, or we will pay more in the future. Gurr Osmosis Jones encourage the exploring of resources that can be developed. I "IKi" One Show Only 7:30p.m. NOT a Double Feature American strongly support Fire and Police Departments I I Always: will listen and opinions. accessible. Buckle up Drive defensively Lock your car doors Pie 2 to your concerns I "R" am easily 9:15 p.m. I EESHIJ in iwmtM For a brochure on auto safety see me, your State Farm agent. in State Farm Insurance Companys Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois Summer Catch to improve sale of goods and services from our MaryA.Gurr a good neighbor. State Farm is there city council meeting. One suggestion to dress up the town is to purchase American flags to display, todisplay ice sculptures with lights, and to ask residents to leave their Christmas lights up until after the Olympics. A general cleanup of tire town is also being considered. According to Park, there are several old vehicles that have been sitting around that could be hauled off. Park said that another suggestion was to have high school art students paint flags and other patriotic emblems on the store front windows. We want our town to look nice as busses carryingOlympic visitors pass through town, Park said. In addition to sprucing up the town , council members discussed the possibility of planning some community festivities to help celebrate the 2002 Winter Olympics in Utah. Park expects to further discuss and finalize these plans in future city council meetings. Ifyou are not a registered voter you may register this week during satellite registration. Voter registration will be held on Monday, Sept. 24, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Duchesne County administration building in Duchesne in the countyclcrksoflice, and in Roosevelt at the Duchesne County Library. Whenever you're driving and wherever you're bound... Like city-wid- You it.- c uy LETTERS cent and indifferent to the roles played by law enforcement officers. While most of us are sleeping cozy and safe in our beds at night these officers are on duty to make sure we are safe. That is the oath they took when they entered into the profession, to protect and defend. They live that code 24 hours a day. Its time we all did something for them! Willard Etheridge Millie Etheridge Ron Etheridge Beverly Hansen rs eye that can only undermine public and taxpayer support from the pro- Duchesne City Councilman Cli nt e Park proposed a cleanup for visitors who in day preparation will pass through the town cn route to Um Olympics. While details of the clean up have not been finalized, Park and others in attendance discussed various ideas at the Sept. 11 ii i continued from page 2 Clive for Olympics equal, survey shows 1 a clandestine laboratory, City council discusses dressing up Duchesne fr at the location. Richards and Jones are charged with It would be just about the same ThiiiEtmg Out loud METHLAB Continued from page UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September IS. 2001- - Page 3 band dropping the grocery bags onto the counter. Ho laughed, sluxtk his head and said, Poor guy. Stackingsoupcans into the pantry I realized ... the trouble was ... that fellah didnt have a wife with him at the moment to yank down his shirt and hand him a napkin. My husband and I try to help each other prevent such potentially It'sa weird kind of nuptial pact. Just the night before, climbing in the car, I pointed out an orange smear just at the corner of his mouth. ' Aha, chili sauce, he discovered. There have been dozens of times when hed tenderly look my way and soy,You'vegota hangy thingonyour nose. In the event of spontaneous comto scrub, the sight was so funny I started to laugh out loud, which is bustion we immediately turn and much worse than thinking out loud. scold the dog. And if he drifts off to sleep at church a swift elbow to the Trying to suppress laughter alribs brings him around. ways turns my knees into wobbly Its marital management, evolved weak knobbed things which hinder ice a deep friendship that conveys cream from the Rounding my escape. the timeless message, I'm not going freezer, 1 limped away, holding onto to let you make a fool of yourself in the cart for support - knowing Id never know what would become of public, but privately ... well, that's him. a whole different stoiy . 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