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Show 4 UINTAH ilASIN STANDARD. November 20. 2001- - Page! Tips to police lead to arrest in hit b run to Roosevelt police from citi- led to the identity of the suspect seni a hit and run accident According to police reports, Jakki Stairs, 36, Ballard, confessed to the hit and run that occurred on main street on the night of Nov. 8. The accident occurred when Stairs Dodge dual- wheel pickup truck struck another pickup' truck after running a stop sign. Roosevelt Police Sgt. Cody Lee conducted the investigation that led TipB tion. Local dairy operations help support the economy in the DAIRY JOBS Basin in part by providing jobs for laborers. Pictured is I .olu Dias, a wife and mother of two, who works as a milker for 4 Cs Dairy in Arcadia. Bennett announces approval of additional Olympic security money Last chance for ensure the safety of the Games will 2001 GED retakes Senator Bob Bennett ALL TOGETHER Five generations are pictured from left to right back row: Sandra Richards, Billie Reed, Moneesh Miller, and Lorraine Fillingim holding Vanessa Ward. Judge tells BLM to remove wild horses police to a local auto repair shop where the Stairs vehicle was located. Ac-i-n cording to police, the grill, bug guard and front turn signals on the pickup truck all appeared to be newly placed. There was evident damage to the front passenger side of the truck, Stairs told police she panicked af-ter the accident and fled the scene, She was cited for leaving the scene of an accident and for a stop sign viola- - h) he available." Following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, when a top to bottom review of security plana for tee 2002 Games demonstrated a need for enhance- ments to the plan, Bennett contacted Vice President Dick Cheney, the Of-fice of Management and Budget, and other senior officials to request that ftinds for the enhancements be made available fro in the $40 billion emer- geniy aid package passed by Conon and the gress signed by president announced that the Bush adminis- tr&tion has approved an additional $10 million for security enhance- menta at the 2002 Winter Olympic Gaines. The Bush administration has made Olympic security a priority, and todays announcement underscores that support, said Bennett. I ap- - Jenkins ruled the agency violated its predate the attention and speed the own directives from eliminating mus- administration has given these reOver the next four months, as tangs from the Book Cliff near Bo- quests. nanza. The wild horses had been quar- budget adjustments continue, I am antined for disease prevention. He confident the resources necessary to branded the decision to reintroduce wild horses as arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion and not otherwise in accordance with law. Jenkins. Uintah County officials argued George Young, an attorney, who that the BLM should be held in con- represented Uir.tah County told SVU tempt The Ute Tribe and Uintah Jenkins that the agency was decepin continuing to County won a lawsuit against the tive and defiant BLM back in September when leave the horses on the range. Legal action on the other side of the issue could be faced by the agency as well. Wild horse advocates contend the agency cant remove animals unless there are extreme circumstances mandated by the federal Wild Free Roaming Horses and BurThe Bureau of Land Management baa been directed by a federal judge to permanently remove 85 wild horses from its land in eastern Utah. The Tuesday, Nov. 13 order comes after BLM officials failed to remove the horses by a late October deadline set by UJS. District Judge Bruce S. Uintah School District will be of-fering the G ED T est Nov. 30 and Dec. l at the Uinlah sdmd District Of-fice, 635 West 200 South. The test will begin at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30. Those interested in taking the test need to fill out an application by 6 p m Friday, end of 2001. Beginning Jan. 1, 2002 no previous scores will be enrried over. Thereafter, examinees will be required to complete the entire 2002 series GED Test. For questions, contact David ""OTEluineGaramtTatteclntah ?,1,0l Dls,nct ,,rr,re. ext. 781-il- Fortheremainderof2001thetest administration fee is $40. This will be increased to $55 beginning Jan. 1, 2002. Individuals who have previ-eP;-ously taken and passed portions of the GED may continue retesting on the current test series through the The Next Stage TREATMENT CENTER Continued from page ros Act. 1 Jenkins said that the BLM was in 'conflict with its own management tun plana also involve hiring a li- plan, but he seemed to express some e censed therapist director for the plight of the federal and other staff members. Cook him- sympathy land management agency. He said self is a Certified Professional Coun- tee UJS. Congress often selor and am Education and Career local issues. Guidance Counselor. He received his An outbreak of equine infectious . degrees fromBrighamYoungUniver-sitywhich is contagious and faHe currently operates a similar anemia, tal to horses, is why the animals were facility in St. George. removed from the area back in 1999. Cook said he anticipates Turning The animals were penned, with many Point will have a positive impact on of the infected horses killed. Duchesne County by providing jobs, In summer 2000, against the purchasing food and supplies locally, wishes ofUintah County and the Ute TrjJje, BLM officials released about local individuals and organizations. horses to the 80 of the According to Cook, part of Turning Bonanza Herd area. Points graduation requirements include completion of a service project, much like an Eagle Scout project. The location here for what we are trying to do is as good aa itgete, Cook aid, referring tothe isolation and the huge surrounding wilderness area. I hope the community will be supportive." Because Turning Point is a was not facility, public-inpOne Show Sunday 7:30 required to obtain a business license. Cook lives on the premises with his wife and his three young children, so he is selective about what types of clients will be accepted. Cook said he requires that parents of prospective clients show their child's court records (if any exist) and medical records so that he will know their backgrounds. Im not going to put my wife and kids at risk for anything, he said. Hansen said one concern he had was who would pay the bill if county deputies were needed to track down Stone bays who derided to runaway from the facility. Ter Cook said the contractual agreeShow One Only 7:30p.m. ments between Turning Point and i of clients include provisions fdt parents to pay for the expense incurred if their kids were to run However, Cook said part of away. the philosophical orientation ofTurn-in- g Saturday November 24 Point is to create a quality environment where the kids want to stay. 1:30p.m. Miff?- .. - - ,f'v frill-tim- ' . . V . micro-man-ag- Fa kfe non-infect- WfTHE ROOSEVELT im theatre non-secur- -- Sj ."VtirSaOP jt p.. At A . & it: Wefre :flexi b lei rl! wrr v Ui ii'wir.i . ws. r. " WELLS FARGO ALMOST CD : .?: ; 'r.... . . v -- : - . . ut Potter Harry and the Sorcerers Matinee PHOTO CONTEST Continued from page 1 The contest is open to all ages. See its Hlino for submission of photos is Dec. 13. Prizes will be awarded and the winning photographs will be published in the Christmas edition ofthe Uintah Basin Standard. Monsters Inc. XT A 10. American Express calls and says, "Leave home without it! 9. Youre formulating a plan to rob the food bank. 8. The MCI company doesn't call you to switch. 7. You rob Peter . . . and then rob Paul. 6. You finally clean your house, hoping to And change. 6. You think of a lottery ticket as a great investment! 4. Your bologna has no first name. 3. Sally Struthers sends you food. 2. McDonalds supplies you with all your kitchen condiments. 1, At communion, you go back for seconds. f 1Jtr i; ' i jl if . i'j. i ; , t 4". 'j . Doable Feature Corky Romano signs you are broke )b One Show Only 7:30p.m. Kat Top 10 m "PG-13- .. j i .. . ' ' . t ' , t' . . " Chris Kattan One Show Only 9:13 p.m. Starts Wednesday Nov. 21st M Spy Gaines VJ ,RH Robert Redford Brad Pitt One Show Only 7:30p.m. ' r ir t ' :r ' .. 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