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Show m NOTICE TO UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April 16. 2002- - Page 9 Ifw 7 Pickup Truck, approximate miles 88,000. Thistruckcan be viewed at the city oflices located at 233 South State Street, Roosevelt, Utah 84066, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sealed bids should be delivered or mailed to the Front Desk ofthc Roosevelt City Municipal building located at the same address. In case ofidentical bid amount, earliest dated entry will be considered. The city reserves foe right to accept or reject any bid Bids will be accepted until April 30, 2002 at 4:30 p.m. Bids will be opened and an award made on May 1. 2002. Further information can be obtained by contacting Carolyn Wilckcn at ). (433)722-3311x406- Each bidder must submit abid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided: or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 3 ofthe total amount of the bid, made payable to the Utc Indian Tribe. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the UteTribe. Dated: April 13,2002 Michael Montoya UteTribe Hsh& Wildlife The UteTribe will accept sealed bids Tor the construction ofthc Elders Pond Dam located at FL Duchesne, Utah until 3:00 p.m. May 3, 2002 at the UteTribe Fish& Wildlife Dept (UTFWD), located at 901 South 6300 East Fort Duchesne, Utah Dept. or mailed to P.O. Box 190, Published in the Uintah Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026. Basin Standard April 16 and The project consists of 23,2002. constructing a small earth embankment dam (approx. 3000 cubic yards) including PUBLIC outlet structures, riprap, etc. The project is to be completed within 120 days. Proposal forms. Plans and Specifications may be obtained at UTFWD. (Con s Carol vn Wilckcn. Notice is hereby given that Roosevelt City will be accepting sealed bids for the following item: 1984 Ford Rc- - Published in foe Uintah Basin Standard April 1 6 and 23,2002. Symposium in Science b Literature in tlie 1990s, rising 31 percent to about $43,000, the nations largest MAKING NEW FRIENDS Lny Robison, fifth grader at Roosevelt Middle School, makes new friends at Neola Elementary as he explains the treatment received for a brain tumor. The Neola fifth graders will go to Roosevelt Middle School sixth grade next year and hope to be in the same class with Larry. A bonding of friends lxk place during Larry's visit to Neola Elementary. Utah Legislature to hold veto override session 581-723- Senate President A1 Mansell, RjSandy, and House Speaker Marty Stephens, R Farr West, announced today that they will call the Legislature into a veto override session. This will be the first veto override session Marriott Library. Keynote lectures in the auditorium will be delivered at: 6. 7:30 p.m. Thursday April 25 by novelist and University ofIllinois English Professor Richard Powers, author of Galatea 2.2," "Plowing the Dark and other books. - toll-fre- - 7:30 p.m. Friday April 28 by Rodney Brooks, robot developer and director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Lab. low-inco- 9:30 a.m. Saturday April 27 by theologian and computer scientist Anne Foerst of St Bona venture University on Olcan, N.Y. 2002 Crop Disaster Assistance Program offices. The principal position at West Junior High is still open. Dude Allen will return to Uintah High as principal and will leave Discovery Elementary. She was principal at Uintah previously. Current Uintah principal, Ed Johnson, will move to vernal Middle SchooL Kent Bunderson will go from Vernal Middle School to Vernal Junior High as principal, and Kathy Hawkins wifi leave Vernal Junior High. She will become the principal at Discovery Elementary. All three keynoters will discuss Are WeOur Machines?" duringalive broadcast ofNPRs Science Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. MDT Friday April 26 at the Gould Auditorium. Audience members must arrive no later than 12:30 .m. Host Ira Fla tow will moderate m New York. Seating is limited, so members ofthe public wishing to attend tiie Science Friday taping, keynote lectures or other events With mountain snow pack well below normn1, '? are headed for possible drought conditions. Crop and forage production could be well below normal during 2C'2. T! e Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) provides crop loss protection on crops that are noninsurable. Crops covered by this program in Duchesne County would include alfalfa, grass hay, honey, small grain forage, pasture and rangeland (including federal and state lands). Livestock owners who anticipate forage losses on pasture and rangeland, including federal grazing permits will be interested in this program. The cost of coverage is $100 per crop, not to exceed $300 per producer per county. This fee can be waived for Limited Resource Producers. A limited resource producer is a producer that has an annual gross income of less than $20,000. Applications for coverage must be filed with the Farm Service Agency Office by April 8, 2002. The Fa. r. Service Agency is located in Roosevelt at 240 West Highway 40. For more information contact the office at I Extension 2. WHYiPAYAWHOUESAUE? Superior Quality Lowest Price Best Value Excellent Service Experience Call for your FREE video peat ;i5800'242T0060 On Diapers, Pullups, Toilet Paper, Poise Paper Towels, Hefty Products, Kotex Products, Depends. 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Call for more Information and Pm Ordars 801 3689878 On Approved y ur Principals move to different schools prize-winni- Low Monthly Payment bag for the state 58,600 Utah taxpayers expected to request extensions on 2001 taxes Auditorium of the universitys VARIABLE RATE 3 Uintah County agrees to fees fea-turi- a is mixed 900-poun- e, hi- seatbelt safety (Judicial Conduct Commission since 1991. Mansell said, The veto override should register in advance using the Amendments) is an important piece form at www.scienceandliterature.org of legislation that warrants override session is a healthy process and merely reinforces the constitutional separaor by calling JoAnn Murray at (801) consideration. The veto override session, slated to tion of powers principle so necessary Free reserved parking for the start Wednesday, April 24, may not in government. us website. our. at In accordance with Article VII, performance of the California Thursday and Friday night keynote exceed five calendar days and legislad www.tricouutyliealth.com. lectures is available in the parking lot tors may only consider the nine bills Section 8 of the Utah Constitution economy, easily tlie Wests California economic weakness adjacent to the Social and Behavioral vetoed by Governor Leavitt on March and Utah State Legislative Joint Rule gorilla. early-to-ini- d 1990s led more in the 1 Sciences Buildingjust north of South 26, 2002. The Utah Constitution 7, Mansell and Stephens polled their than 1.3 million Californians to pack Campus drive. Free parking for the specifies that vetoed bills may be- respective members over thepuRt two thirds of weeks and determined that up and leave, fueling population Free reserved parking for the come law if they receive two anB Senate twothirdsofeoch body favorconvcn-- i growth in all other Western states House vote in the Thursday and Friday night keynote the including Utah, which cx)crienced a session. override an rig to reconsider vetoed legislation. during lectures is available in the parking lot sliarp rise in new residents. This strong adjacent to tiie Social and Behavioral surge in new Utah residents led to Sciences Buildingjust north of South Uintah County Commissioners strong demand for both single family Campus drive. Free parking for the and multi-familhousing, us well as agreed to a contract for $ 1 6,000 to pay daytime Friday events is available at placing additional upward pressure attorney Ken Wallen tine for handling Stathe prosecution in tlie Lee Roy Wood parking lot east of Rice-Ecclon the school-ag- e population. dium and south ofSouth Campus Drive. This latest trip around the eco- case. Most campus lots provide free parknomic cycle has been different. CaliPreviously, Uintah County agreed ing on Saturday. fornia lias outperformed nearly ail of to a $90,000 contract for the defense For more information, a complete With the income tax Sling dead- telephone taxpayers should complete its Western counterparts as meflsund attorneys in the case charging Wink) schedule and registration form, see: line one week away, the IRS expects the Form 4868 Srst and ha ve it handy by employment changes, contributwith killing Roosevelt Pulicc Chief toll-fre- e number, www.scienceandliterature.org to the sharp decline in people Cecil Gurr. 954,000 Utah returns will be Sled. Of when they call the ing This extension leavingCalifomia. those, the IRS anticipates 58,600 Utah According to the contrail, until Aug. 15, to Sic comto will time more taxpayers need grants Most Western slates have suffered Wallentine will bill Uintah County taxpayers their returns However, any taxes due employment declines during the past up to $4,000 through the four piiases plete and file their 2001 returns. must be paid by April 15. Uintah County 12 months, including Utah. Such a ofthe trial. Wnllentinc'aemplnymenl Approximately 73 of all taxpayThere is still time to get help ers will receive refunds and 27 will marks the end of a pow- is such that he can take time niT to development assistax return. IRS tax owe. Roughly 34 will wait until the 20 years of impreserful of run prosecute t he case. 1 1 is per hour xiy is nearly last week to Sle with 23 Slingon the tance telephone lines are open Mon- sive job creation. Since 1 983, employ- $40, which doesn't include travel, day - Friday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., Satur- ment in Western stales oilier than meals and lodging. dealing of April 15. day, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and California grew by 80, compared Commissioner Lloyd Swain said 15, taxpayers By midnight, April must either return Sle a to Sunday, April 14, 12 noon to 8 p.m. with about 40 in California, and that the east could eMcalatc-- i fthe coun i y required school the in principals e Secondary number is Slea tax return or an extension oftime That lias to hire a special investigator. 35 in the U.S. (The Wall Street Jou Uintah School District have been to The IRS website at www.irs.gov oftime extension To an Sle. request shifted around forthe next school year. to is available around the clock. Free tax Sle, a Form 4868, Automatic ExDr. AJ. Pease will leave his positaxpayers Time to File An Individual of tension help sites for tion as principal at West Junior High Income Tax are open through April 15. No apbe commust Return, and will join the staff in the Uintah and mailed to the IRS or tax- pointments are necessary. To find a School District offices. Dr. Larry Klein, pleted can request the extension by location, date and time convenient to payers will principal at Ashley Elementary, telephone. Torequestan extension by you, call also be joining the staff in the District How do computers and technology change humanity? What does it mean to depend on technology moat of us barely understand? What do ourcom-p-u ten teach ua about what it means to be human? As computers and robots become more human-likwhat, if anything, is left that makes people special? Those questions about the relationship between people and computers will highlight an April 25-2- 7 sym posium at the University of Utah keynote lectures by a novelist who writes about computers, a robot builder and a theologian. The three keynoters also will participate in a live broadcast of National Public Radios Science Friday" show on April 26. Humana and Their Machines, Machines and Their Humans is the title ofthe first annual Utah Symposium in Science & Literature. Most sessions will be held in the Gould 2e m. Urgent notice to daycare providers net Sharp drop ion of U. conference to explore how people and computers interact t more slowly. teachers union said today. In its annual report on state spending in education, the National Education Association placed Utahs average salary for teachers, $36,441, in 38111 place. In Idaho, the average fipire is $36,375 and in Wyoming, it is 34,678. Ollier states in the region include Nevada at $40,443 and Montana at $33,249. The report said teacher salaries TriCounty Health Department rose 0.5 percent between 1990 and announces Safety Seat presentation 2000 when inflation is taken into acfor daycare providers will he hsid. union said, count In many states, the TriCounty Health Department teachers actually lost ground to inflainvites all daycare providers to at tend tion. a short seminar on what to look for in As more money was invested in a child safety seat. The information public education, teacher salaries rewill cover the misuse and the correct mained stagnant all while the U.S. procedures ofcare seat safety. Inconwas in a timeof economic expansion, with the Summer. iifetySonl-a-Thojunction said NEA President Bob Chase. which will be held on May 8 Tlie Labor Department's own figfrom 3-- 6 p.m. at Prime Time 4 Kills, ures show tliat elementary school Health Department would teacher's wages rose by about 38 per- TriCounty like to encourage all daycare providcent between 1990 and 2000, while ers to lake in this seminar. A those of high school teachers rose certificate ofpnrt completion for the time 33 percent. nearly spent will be issued and can covnt towards any training hours needed in The seminar will he held in Roosevelt, April 17 from 1:30-- p.m. at the TriCounty Health Department building. A Vernal seminar will he held April 18 from 1:30-- 3 p.m. at tlie TriCounty Health Dcpurtmcnthuild-ing- . The U.S. recession of the early 1990s was primarily concentrated in Ifyou have questions or would like California und in the Northeast The more information on the Safety Sent recession of the past year (I F we actu- seminar, please contact Toni IVnn at ally hod one) was spread across the TriCounty Health Department, nation, with a majority of states feelor or toll free at ing the impact. A departure from the past is the You can also contact Inter-mounta- in A veto override session in not frequently held, which is probably appropriate, said Stephens. However, this is part of the constitutional checks and balances put in place fay the founders of this state. House Bill 136 U. " Labor Department figures show that, on average, wages for all fulltime workers rose about 40 percent, but that wages for many workers grew just barely kept pace with living costs 722-300- 1. 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