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Show Page 8 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. CX'lohcr 16. 2(Jl No end in sight to outpouring of donations for relief efforts still are. Appeals plead Tor help from the Web sites of trade uninns and trial department stores lawyers. Big-cit-y take out ads pledging a part of sales for relief efforts. Neighbors summon their whole town forchnritydinners. The requests, and the outpouring of cash, con ti n ue u nubated . More than $840 million has been donuted so fur, the Chronicle of Philanthropy estimated Monday. Fund ruisingexperts say theres no end in sight, as longas Americans feel threatened and anxious about terrorism und the war to end it. ' When suicide hijnckersdcxlroycd the World Trude Center and damaged the Pentagon, South Dukota rancher Dennis Jones felt ull of America got a pitchfork stuck in its back. We got to figure out a wuy to pull that pitchfork out and turn this thi ng around, he said. Historically, people give in times of crisis as longas they remain aware thut theres a need, cxierts say. National leaders and everyday people alike feel moved to help. Former PresidentBillClinton and former Sen. Bob Dole are promoting scholarships for children of attack victims. Formula One drivers do I donated by local restaurants. They plugged the event on the radio, ran a raffle and held a silent auction of donated books, sweat shirts and a slightly used dirt bike- - offered by 1 nated race helmets and uniforms to Almost us soon ax tcrmrisU struck New York and Washington, Amerithen cans began donutingmoney-an- d askingeach other to give more. They tic auctioned off. The Miss American contest included appeals for dona- tions. A John Lennon tribute concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall, organized as a benefit for other chari- boy. We raised over $15,000 in, like, one day, Melissa said. At the same time, television and radio broadcasters, Web sites and the print media are urging people to give. The ads themselves are donated. Celebrities such asJulia Roberts have made spots for the American Red Cross for flee. Radio and television stations donate the air time. Reprinted with permission from the Deseret News. ties, became a relief effort. Paul McCartney isamongthestars staging another benefit later this month as Mad ison Square Garden. Two girls in Jackson, Wyoming, discovered they were too young to give blood- - the minimum age is 17- - so they raised money instead. Melissa Thomas and Ashleigh Allan organized a dinner with food Juke box oldies come alive on KUED slow-dancin- ppily-ever-afl- er A simple song has the ability to transport people back in time, and the lyrical and electric sounds of Rock, p do it better ' Rhythm and than any other performance. me reunion of This music legends, airing on KUED-- 7 Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 8 p.m., includes performances by Frankie Valli, Lillie Richard, Little An thony & The Imperials, Fred Parris & The Five Satins, Lou Christie, Lenny Welch Doo-Wo- once-in-a-lif- LEGAL NOTICES Continued from previous page and more. g These oldies evoke images of with your steady in the still of the night crying to your ex that he dont love you like I love you" or since dreamingof ha I fell for you" Now, WQED Pittsburgh and Rhino Entertainment team up to present a musical event that is as as television alclose to time-travlows! Hosted by legendary performers Frankie Valli, Jerry Butler (The Iceman), and Lloyd Price, Rock, p boasts a surRhythm and prise appearance by Little Richard, who bums up the stage with an exhilarating performance of Keep PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE budget and any other matters (hat come before the Uintah School District will be holding a Title IX I, Roger K. Marvlt, Treapublic meeting on Tuesday, surer of the Board, certify October 30. 2001, at 10:00 that ini October 10, 2001, a.m. in the Media Center at West Junior High School. pursuant to IJ.C'.A. was posted at least 24 hours The purpose of this meeting prior to the meeting this wi be to re view and receive notice which was also sent recommendations for the Title IX services. to (lie Uintah Basin StanUintah School District dard and Radio Station KNEIJ. In compliance with will be holding an Impact Aid (Section 8003) public (he Americans with Disabilities Act. persons necd-in- g meeting on Tuesday, Octoauxiliary communicative ber 30. 2001, at 10:00am. in (he Media Center at West aids and service forthc meeting sluiuld call the Treasurer Junior High School. This Three days meeting will beheld in cono) junction with the Title IX prior notice is required. Roger K. Marett, Trea- meeting for the purpose of surer reviewing the Impact Aid Published in the Uintah application and receiving inBasin Standard ( XMohcr 6, formal inn from parents of Indian students and from 2001. tribal oflicials regordingthe progress they feel their students are making in school. Ihihlishcd in the Uintah Busin Standard October 16 722-513- 1 and 23. 2001. Board 52-4-- 6, 1 722-612- 0. shop T l;e Classifieds call el Doo-Wo- Roosevelt Street Department crews install new poles and signs with NOW SHOWING ON MAIN STREET directions to the city's parks, swimming pool, and library. The new signage is placed at the north and south intersections along Highway 40 on the Checker Auto comer and Sather's comer. The poles and signs were purchased by the Main Street Committee. Pictured are street department employees George Dead (foreground) and Sherrel Johnson. cattle on feed report U.S. NOTICE is hereby given that the time and place for SATELLITE REGISTRATION for Duchesne County Of the names of qualified electors in Duchesne County, Utah, prior to the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 06, 2001 Will be between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8 p.m. on the following days: Friday. October 26. and Monday. October 29. 200 at the following locations: Duchesne County Administration Building in the ofllce of the County Clerk, 734 North Center Street, Duchesne Duchesne County Library in Roosevelt, 70 East Lagoon Street, Roosevelt ATTEST : Diane Freston, Duchesne County Clerk Auditor Published in the Uintah Basin Standard October 16 and 23, 2001. 1 70,000 premier Olympic tickets to go back on sale in near future Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market in the United States for feedlots with capacity of 1,000 or more head totaled 10.87 million head on Sept. 1. The inventory was five percent above Sept. 1, 2000 and 14 percent above Sept. 1, 1999. Placements in feedlots during Aug. totaled 2.20 million, ten percent below 2000 and nine percent below 1999. Net placements were 2.15 million. During Aug., placements of cattle and calves weighing less than 600 pounds were 510,000, 600-69- 9 pounds were 472,000, 700-79- 9 pounds were 667,000, and 800 pounds and greater were Some of the best tickets to the Olympic Winter Games of 2002 are still 555,000. Marketings of fed cattle during Aug. totaled 2.18 million, one percent below 2000 but six percent above 1999. Other disappearance totaled 54,000duringAug.,tenpercentabove 2000 but two percent below 1999. ' DIVORCE up at grabs purchasethembeginningOct.8atlO a.m. MST. The remainder ofthe tick-- Uncontested plus filing fee Scott Myersjj pSpJhToIl-FreeVI- K . CRAI6 L. Ml ASHBY 1 BOX 1622 RG0SEVRL? 00 Mem UT Q4o66 -- K3ilEllkI 'oVf ''$4,000,000 LfcmLKS B. 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