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Show sv , rw- 'SF-il- ' r imMi rei UINTAH HASIN STANDARD. Ociohcr ...... Ark-buildi- ues to mislead ajudge overseeing tlie government sefiort to reform a system that has nusmanaged royalties from Amuittn Indian lands, a court-ap- TUA&y: Andtt is Secretary Gale Norton who Mrriesthe ultimate responsibility for the repeated untruthful and knowingly inaccurate and incomplete submia- ft?1?8 his latest report to fheUA Dis- trict Judge Royce Lomberth. Under Norton, efforts to reform the trust, 'which manages roughly $500 million a year in royalties, had been stymied by the same lack ofleadership sor, Bruce Babbitt, Kieffer said. The pattern ofdeceit calls into question whether Interior is capable ofever fixing the trust fiind, he said. Lamberth is presiding in a lawsuit filed on behalf of more than 300,000 Indian trust fiind account holder who claim the government squandered at least $10 billion and possibly many thanlwilto Ate iMItaLMS , pll - qpwi The County Committee member position representing Local Administrative Area 2 is up for election this year. Ifyou own or operate land in the Altamont, Altonah, Talmage and Mt. Hopie areas you may nomina teacandi-dat- e to run on the ballot for this posi tion. Nomination forms can be obtained MINUTES FOR REGULAR SION MEETING HELD OCT. Haims'ArM. Planning & Zoning 8acxvtaiy Tew NMsen expteimd that Mr. Strebels request is to split off one acre from Ms 3433 reminded the commimiba that ecrelot. The qlit will Mpenete tbe home Georre Thompaon and Greg Searle from Ihxn the alk pasture. The property haa a UDOT will be here tomorrow to diacuaa Hanna water connection and health do-tha possibility of designating Nino Mila pertinent approval. The planning corn- road a major collector. Mr. Thompaon will million haa given a favorable recon bring information allowing that tha Lake dation. Motion: Commiuioner Stradinger Fork bridgs and tha Bridgeiand bridge are on the 8TP(pedal transportation project) motioned to approve tha plat amendment for Jerry Strebal. Commiaeioner Roes list C0MM18-USB&Min'tl- w 1 CommiaaionerRoea reviewed the poeted second. Motion carried. Roll Cell Vote: All speed on State Road 121 in the Naola area. Commissioners Voting Aye. Hostel th spssd slows from airly mph Piet Correction Valley View Subdivi-t- o forty, than at tha painted croaawalk aion Teres Nielsen informsd the cotnmis- where the school children cross it is thirty-five mph, then to a atop sign at tha intar- - aion that tha Clayton Chidaster had If there is a painted crosswalk for ducted a telephone campaign faf tha plan-th- a school children, the speed ahould be nine oommieeion oohdarning a vananoa for Lot 7 of Valley View Subdiviaion. Tha reduced to 25 mph. Pougatatad ha has talked with some of result is the majority of tba planning the reaUenta who live (m 300(X Weetnear commiseion members voted to rent the the hnThfRint5kTlSSkhg-Virianc- a allowing for Lot 7 to renain in mph. The re-- the subdivieian. iqg tha epasd to forty-fiv- e Commissioner Ross stated ho would sponee wea not fovorablo. The speed will prefer that this matter go before tha plan- atey at 35 mph. Commiaaioiiar Rosa asked Doug where ning com million for discussion in their tha county maintenance anda on the road regular monthly moating If tha county from the Jot, the put tha Laon Rou rasidance. Doug an- - road area is removed wared that it anda with tha pavement, remaining acreage does not meet .the lot Doug reported that he haa followed up size requirement, which is five acne. Th on Commissioner Stradinger'e request to commission suggested that the acreage be call Mr. Garvin regarding road issues. Mr. added to existing lots therefore sliminet-Garvi- n rannest sti an address sisn. ing two small parcels. Commiuioner Stredingsr suggested IHC Medical Insurance Renewal Pro-that if it's appropriate Teresa let tha plan- posal-R- ay Hussey Mr. Hussey presented tha proposed ning commission know ths county IHC Insurance renewal to tha commis- - commission's concerns of having the road men. Baud on ths currant formula tha pau through Lot 7. Motion: Commie-count- y uau to calculate the portion paid sioner Stredingsr motioned to deny the by tha mnpioyee and ths portion paid by plat correction for Valley View foibdivi-th- e county, single coverage would incruu aion. Commissioner Rou second. Motion the countys coat by .70 (seventy cents) carried. Roll Call Vote: All Commissioner par month. Two-parcoverage would Voting Aye. Johnson by f.30 (thirty cents) mid fkmily Plat Amendmant-Cliffo- rd coverage would incrauo tha employee's Requesting Plat Amendment for Lot 62, cost by $.50 (fifty rente) par month and tha Cedar Mountain 6, Soction 20, T18, county's coat by $1.20 par month A chi- - Rr8W USSBAM in th Fhiitland Area, Mr. CUfford stated hs would like to split nipractic rider will indude up to 15 visits, covered for $15 y peroffiu visit prior his five-ac- lot creating two fivwacre lots, k lota meat soning to deductible. This bsnrilt would apply to Ths providers andwillincreau the manta and have health deportment proval. Axljoining property owners have premium by 1.Motion: Commissioner Rom motioned been contacted. Motion: Commissioner to adopt th proposed insurance rates and Rom motioned to approve th split for insurance coverage for 2002 ing Lot 62 A and Lot 62 B. Commissioner attach-- Stradinger second. Motion carried. Roll a dafitiezi tlie UvztingT second. Cell Vote: All Commissioners Voting Aye. Motion carried. Roll Call Vote: All dim- - Permission to Install a Gate on mimionarq. Voting n. ';:o ty ten-acr- e re require-in-ntwor- ty creat-chedul- ea i ws) PfotAasandmeat lag a plat amendment Creek Mini Ranches. Sac. IS, TlS, R8W FEN-PHE- N fTRr.F.NT NOTICE POndumin, and Redux may : aigs km and problems, even with very have causod serious heart minimal use. You may have been damaged by these drygs without having and symptoms at all, or you may experience symptoms heart palpitations. If including fatigue, shortness or breath, andor as shdrt as two months, you took any of these drugs, even for and you need to or heart suffered lung damage, have you may and health to action your legal taka Immediate protect your . v.; The diet-- j Fen-Phe- a" rights. Fra Medical Testing and Class Settlement Information Tha law firm of Driggs, Bills & Day is providing prompt free medical testing to determine if you may have potential heart painless, and takes only a f damage. The test is minutes. If you have taken one of these drugs, please call the numbers listed below. Its no too late! that it is too late to protect Many people have been told the time is limited, it is not too case. this Although on their rights late to arrange a test and determine what steps, if any, you need to take. Billions of dollars have been set aside for settlements by the manufacturers of these drugs. Call now to beat the deadlines. Salt Lake area: 80 1 -3- 63-9982 Toll Free: :qiy 1 r .Uta. ue. 2MQ1- - Pime.9 wotcriiiyourpliints . 1 . lr 1 2TSS, ifnStr.u?lc 'ta Ln-- 32, .- ." "P" "! Uhm.b,a,.rM,.cy. r,iul.ls,.c,,llo : BLM,, im' (lvmP h,lt actions restricting motorized vehicle gone dormant, h and hike use mountain camping use, in Box Elder County, Grand County, San Juan County and Wayne County. Weallwanl whal'sbcbtfbrthehmd and the people, said Hawthorne. Pub- lie planning within the BLM's rogula turns is the best way Uj address pmvul ing for increasing user demands while protecting the environment, have .tust Once the top Subscribe Now! ac-4- 0, choice.--- , ?v deeply and inrrcqueiiilv. many ofThem wnnteven notice ifyoii turn the water ofT now, lie says. Tlieir deep roots will simply go down to find the water located lower in t he soil. Flints hat have been watered too frequently and liave bit. but s,liu,rt I d Imve in develop! With this mind, hey tlu-j.. , defense mechanisms to insure ?i i survivulthmugh water rationing. Asa , , ll'r'I1! o 'n'l mdi r" ; r iV result, most homeowners an more h c ' nervous and concerned about the situ walawn s hen he Good,,v,.d s,ys alien than their plants. 'H. (Ul ol simply goes supply mechanisms One ofthe brat defense which means it shuts down our plants resort to is simply going dormant, moft f ts metaholic aclivilics and This dormant, Guodspeed explains. can to means they rest instead of making the do las rct. middle of Ihegrasses tf summer the in extraefforttogrow. In dryycars, trees, 11 ,n!lU,i- 8 t'w hot i,,ul w"lur shrubs, perennials and grass si mply go Alt hough u law n may look like il is dormant a little early. dying, in reality it is doingjust fine, he says. As soon as it gels some moisture, it will green back up and look as good as ever. That is, unlesr, t hat inoisLure comes in the form of snow In which rase, yourgniss will wut until Miring to look good again. Try to fertilize your grass just lielbre the first smw storm, which usually arrives nbn 'Mlrsorond week in November. Th is '..v i res that it ,, Utah Shared Alliance files BLM policy suit challenging .... Farm service agency errvsSZIoftuSt., oudi announces -- Il'yiiu Water is tight but most plants are alright Several resisted, and KiefTer laid other believed they were subjected to overt intimidation by the solicitor, casting doubts about the accuracy of the entire report. The report was submitted despite the objections. The secretary of the Interior has ulurai.CGnilll of to feel The trust Ainds were established in verified an untruthful, inaccurate, and proportions the we are going 1887 to manage royaltiesfromgraincomplete" quarterly report, KiefTer effects ofthe last two years of drought for some time to come. With the need ing, minm& logging, and oddnllingon wrote. r Indian lands. It is the fourth time he has blasted to conserve water, homeowners have The government hss acknowledged the Interior Department for submit, bccnadtoreduceorcvereliminate outside watering this fall. misleading reports. mismanaging the funds and Lambferth ting haiorddred the Interior and Treasury - Dennis Gingold, the attorney for Many homeowners live in fear tha t departments and the Bureau oflndian the Indian plaintiffs, said the depart-- their landscape plants are just looking AfSira to piece together how much ment can't be trusted. for any excuse to die, says Jerry mflhey Wtalost. rjteprintedwithpermusionfrom the Goodspeed, Utah State University Lake Tribune V Thejtjdge is also is doselywatchmg Extension horticulturist. In reality, Interior ahd BIAs. efforts to reform most plants actually want to survive, More has been spent by the Interior Department on the trust fund overhaul, kieffer's latest report focuses largely on the way the Interior Department handled its latest quarterly progress report for the court After Special Trustee Thomas . Slonaker, the top trust official, refUsed Aocoh Utah 8barzd to vouch for the Th, report, racyottne Interior Solicitor Bill Meyers iada (USA repeated requests toother senior Into- - reau rior officials to sign off on it. , Oct 19 in Federal District Court ablfTg1nff?mnt asked the court to 8tP the BLM from amending their management plana outside existing out Uteh wherehv the RT.M lw and regulation. The group also is "sking the court to make the BLM redo past management actions inside proceM. "itonsrement viaemereenev action normal planning regulations. The suit also alleges the BLM has i. to consider the environmental failed wthorne the muDs director The impacts of its actions. While recogniz- from our office at 240 West Highway plans without utilizing the public par- - nR Ibst all kinds of recTeafional Roosevete. Nomination forms must tidpation process mandated by law. be received back in ouroffice by Oct 29. While we may agree that some changes the BLM is making disionswithoiit or allowing the public to CountyCommitteesareadiractlink may be appropriate, the BLM must conaidenng, between the form community and the U& Department ofAgriculture. Nominate and vote for the former of your Interior stymies Indian Trust reform I: liiuilx-c- 435-722-51- 3! |