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Show midi i u January 27, 1983 Newsprint Page 1 m Basin Newsprint f hi RENTALS IPS )( SERVICES') Mountain Bell Has New Plan HOME IMPROVEMENTS We for ront new 2 Excel in interior and exterior bedroom, 1200 sq.ft, large remodeling. Carports rooms, full bath down, k Duplex additions, windows and bath up. Dishwasher, range refrigerator, wd hookup deck in back. Carport with storage, large landscaped yard, well insulated doublepane windows. In city limits to 42 500 20000 $400 damage deposit. Call Vernal. 20182 789-934- Mountain Bell has asked the Utah Public Service Commission to approve a new charging plan for the installation of premises wiring for business customers with key systems and other complex telecommunications equipment. The plan would give business customers more control over their costs and more freedom of choice in the installation and maintenance of their doors. Anything for Home improvements. Call a licensed contractor at 2771. 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Drives, floors, patios, footings and yard 4 curbing, etc. Call Vernal. 2W114 N walks, youve been waiting for just 789-920- (REAL ESTATE) the right computer for business or home, ITS HERE! COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR 3,264' square feet. The New Apple Computer at 480 East 100 South Located is now in at The Computer Call John Hacking in Vernal. Store, 46 South 600 West, HE Vernal. Call 789-951- 2B181 3. Topographic maps for Uintah, Duchesne and Dagget counties in both 250,000 and Tk size at Bitter Creek Books. Vernal. 2A104 . RENT: 2L143 789-326- 9. For Lease: Two acres on Brush Creek near Jensen. Set up for mobile home. $225 Per month ithout Htilltiea; 789-915- JPPJ?, infrmatlon caU 1 black mix. one year old. Healthy Lab-sitt- er and spayed. Call Vernal. 2B180 789-856- 6, Vernal. 2 bedroom, kitchen appliances, washer-AboNew Free dryer Duplex hook-up- ut carport, s, good location. Call Vernal. 2L155 789-854- 1, Exploratory Drilling Begins on Damsites Exploratory drilling programs on White-rock- s, The drilling proUintah and grams result from an Taskeech Damsites, all interim agreement located in the Uintah reached on Nov. 9, 1982 Indian Basin, are scheduled to with the Ute Utah begin soon, it was Tribe, the Central announced last week by Water Conservancy and the Bureau Upper Colorado Re- District The gional Director Clifford of Reclamation. I. Barrett. agreement, reached The Bureau of after lengthy negotiaReclamation's regional tions, signals resumpdrill crew will begin tion of exploration and for compledrilling 13 test holes on planning the Uintah Damsitethis tion of storage dams on month. A bid opening the Upalco and Uintah for exploratory drilling (Ute Tribal Storage) contract for Whiterocks Units within the Central Damsite is planned in Utah Project. Specifics allow early February, These of the agreement two dams are part of the for exploratory drilling on the Whiterocks, proposed Uintah Unit. Uintah and Taskeech Drilling activities on the Taskeech Damsite of Damsites to prepare the Upalco Unit will design data for planstart when weather ning and construction of the two units. conditions permit. . Surplus Cheese Giveaway telephone wiring systems. The proposed plan replaces the present system in which business customers pay a flat (average) rate for wire installation.. If the plan is approved, customers with complex business communications systems would be charged for wiring installed by Mountain Bell on the basis of time spent on the job by the employee and the materials used in the installation. Bell business customers also would have the choice of getting the wire from another vendor, and making their own arrangements for installation and maintenance. If approved. Mountain Bell would begin implementing the plan on January 28, 1983. Under the proposal, a similar plan would be available for maintenance service for the wiring. Customers could choose to have Mountain Bell or another vendor repair the wiring. Bell would charge for the repair on a time and material basis. If this change is approved, the portion of the monthly wire rate that now covers maintenance work would be eliminated and business customers would see a reduction of 25 cents to 30 cents per station line on their monthly bills. This plan would offer business customers who have key systems and other complex tele- communications equipment greater freedom of choice in the installation and maintenance of their telecommunications systems, says Ken Hill, Public Relations Manager for Mountain Bell in Utah. Hill added that it's easy to understand why we're going to this plan, which is similar to charging plans already used by other vendors of telecommunications products and other tradesmen, like electricians. The proposed plan also would allow large wire with business customers to use non-Be- ll Mountain Bell equipment or existing Bell wire with equipment acquired from another supplier. Similar options would apply in determining who installs and maintains the wire. The customer would.chose either Mountain Bell or some other vendor. If Mountain Bell were selected. would be based on the time and mate- rials used. Another government specialist says, the giveaway has put cheese can be safely thousands of pounds of frozen, although it will into the public's become crumbly when thawed. To minimize hands. Many people don't this, cut the cheese into know what to do with pieces no heavier than five pounds of cheese one pound and no whether it was pur- thicker than one inch. chased on sale or received from the says government, Lauritzen, Georgia alumi-chee- se Heavy duty num foil is the best freezer storage mater-cheeial, Lauritzen says, but it often cracks and tears in the freezer. Using freezer bags is probably an easier, safer method for freezing cheese. se Tool Up for Gardening of State University Extension food and nutrition specialist Utah Are you well tooled She says most of the free cheese is pasteur- ized processed cheese. ready for gardening the tips after pruning. especially on roses, the extension horticulturist Good gardeners warned. He added, take stock Processed cheese is agree that tools play an manufactured by important role in their of the gardening tools blending a variety of gardening. One of the you have and their condition. Use the different cheese, adding first and most importstabilizers and melting ant tools used around winter months to the cheeses.together. the yard is a pair of sharpen them and get Uuritzen says it isn't pruning shears. Exten- - the71 in Sood rePair for artificial cheese, just a sion Horticulturist spring. Replace somewhat sticky proDuane Hatch with Utah acquire tools as needed. Watch for sales on duct which cuts more State University sugeasily when chilled. gests having a sharp chemical sprays that will need and unc Cheese of this type pair of scissor or you molds faster so extra crossover type shears. during the year. You care needs to be taken in He says they make may get a good buy storage. cleaner cuts and are where these are availIf the cheese easier to get into certain able at attractive prices. becomes moldy, you areas than the anvil type Just be sure to store them in a cool: dark, can still salvage it by shears. trimming off the mold In pruning, you want safe place where one half inch below the the shears to cut instead children can't get to surface, she says. of squeezing off the them but where they stor-th- e long-terbranches. The squeez- won't freeze. Hatch nutrition ing can cause die back advised. when that time comes? I , t t m According to the U.S. Chamber of Corn-charg- es mcrcc. U.S. employers an average of Another major feature of the proposal is that 2,204 in 1980 to give vacations, customers who already have Bell wire on the employees sick leave, holidays off. premises would have the option to purchase the existing Bell wire for business systems on their rest periods, and time coffee breaks, premises. The company would check records or off for wash-up time, changing conduct an inventory and charge the customers clothes, travel time. etc. based on the information. spent x ADventnres The Central Utah Project, with its five units, represents the largest water resource development program ever undertaken in the State of Utah. The Vernal coupled with the recent advances for the Upalco and Uintah Units, will serve to promote completion of the project. The CUP t' indus-complet- ed , ate Jensen Unit is tion, hydroelectric nearing completion, power, fish and wildlife. Bonneville Unit, ." .v provides water for was Unit municipal and in 1962 and trial purposes, irrig- Ongoing work on the ' m i 55 i'V, conservation and ACTUALLY, recreation. nilAEiraBAL. CLASSIFIED SECTION ! ! . . |