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A Marine Corps carry team moves a transfer case containing the remains of Sgt. Daniel D. Gurr early Monday at Dover Air Force Base in Delware. Gurr, 21, of Vernal died Friday while conducting combat operations Afghanistan, according to the Defense Department.

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By Geoff Liesik Vernal Express

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Tracy Beede looks at a picture of her son, Sgt. Daniel Gurr, in the living room of her Vernal home as friends and family gather to show their support. Funeral services for Gurr are set for Friday at 11 a.m. at the Glines LDS Stake Center.

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By Liberty Montague Vernal Express

The food drive is just one of several benefit races the speedway puts on throughout its 13 race season. “In the beginning we worked with Uintah County and brainstormed about different charities that we could help out with,� said track secretary and promoter at Diamond Mountain Speedway Terrie White. When the food drive was established three years ago, Turning Point was new and donations were thought to be a good idea to help the community. White said this year, because of funding, charitable donations have been limited but the in the past they have held many benefit races to help ill children as well as families of drivers who have died. Lifelong racing fan Nelda Cook has been going to the races at Diamond Mountain Speedway for fun as well as to support her great nephew. Cook brought a bag of canned food to the race Saturday evening. “I always give to the post

office and the scouts when they come by,� Cook said, “I think everybody should help. I don’t have much but there’s some people who don’t even have what I do, and it makes me feel good to give.� David Beede also went to the race Saturday evening prepared to help with four cans he took out of his own cupboard. “It’s important if you’ve been blessed to pass that on to those less fortunate,� Beede said. Saturday was Beede’s first time to the races and he said he would have come anyway but he was happy to be able to help out others as well. Last year, five boxes filled with food were donated to Turning Point. Donations will remain open till Friday Aug. 12. For more information call White at (435) 789-0518. There are only four races left in the year with the next race being held Aug. 20. There’s also going to be a riding lawnmower race and White said people can sign up now.

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Diamond Mountain Speedway held its final charitable event of the season on Saturday with its third annual food drive for Turning Point Shelter, but if you missed the races you still have a chance to donate through Aug. 12.

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Looking at the photo Tracy Beede held of her son Friday afternoon, it’s hard to imagine that he was always a mama’s boy. In the image, Sgt. Daniel Gurr is resolutely standing guard as fellow Marines move away from a helicopter that has just dropped them on the deck of a ship. He’s clad in full battle gear, his assault rifle pointed muzzle down. “He always worried about me,� Beede said, sitting in the front room of her Vernal home surrounded by a growing circle of family and friends. “He’d call all my friends and ask, ‘How’s mom doing?’� she added. Of course, Beede feared for her son’s safety, too. Less than five hours earlier the worst of those fears became reality when the mother of four answered a knock on the door and found two Marines and a sailor standing on her porch. “I knew,� Beede said. Gurr, who enlisted in the Marine Corps before entering his senior year at Uintah High School, was shot and killed Friday by enemy small-arms fire during a foot patrol

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Sgt. Daniel Gurr, left, is shown in a photo provided by his family. Gurr, a 2008 graduate of Uintah High School, enlisted in the Marine Corps prior to his senior year. He went on to complete boot camp and the Marine Corps’ rigorous Recon School. He was assigned to 3rd Recon Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, according to the Defense Department.

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near Malozai, in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. The 21-year-old had recently been promoted to sergeant, his mother said. He was assigned to 3rd Recon Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, according to the Defense Department. Gurr is the fourth service member from Utah to be killed in Afghanistan since July 5, when Army Spc. Preston J. Suter, 22, of Sandy, was killed when enemy forces attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device, the Defense Department said. On July 10, Lance Cpl. Norberto Mendez-Hernandez of Logan died while conducting combat operations in the Helmand province. And on July 16, U.S. Army Cpl. Raphael Arruda, 21, of South Ogden, was patrolling the Kandahar province in a mineresistant vehicle when the truck was hit by an IED, family members said. Gov. Gary Herbert, who just returned from visiting Utah troops deployed to the Middle East, said learning of Gurr’s death was “a moving moment to be so grateful to be back home and yet realize the ultimate price paid by our soldiers and their families that we might enjoy these freedoms.�

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“Jeanette and I join the entire state of Utah in our gratitude for the noble service and sacrifice of Sgt. Daniel Gurr,” the governor said in a statement. “We honor him for pursuing his dream of military service for the country he loved.” Gurr had declared as a child that he would join the military when he was old enough, family and friends said. He had played “soldier” as a kid, Beede said, and revered her father, who had been in the armed forces. At age 17, Gurr convinced his parents to allow him to enlist in the Marine Corps. He

choose that branch of the service, his mother said, because “the uniform was better, so he could pick up more chicks.” “That’s a 17-year-old kid,” she said. But Beede didn’t find that 17-year-old kid when she traveled to Camp Pendleton, Calif., to watch her son graduate from boot camp just months after he finished high school. “He’d gone from the little boy I’d sent to boot camp to a man; a through and through man,” she said. “I had probably never been so proud of him, and not as just a mom, but as an American,” Beede added. “To watch that many Marines graduate and that many young men and women be ready to take the

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Details about when Sgt. Gurr’s remains will arrive in Vernal had not been finalized Tuesday at press time. The Vernal Express will provide information about community events planned to honor the fallen Marine on its website — www. vernal.com — and on Facebook and Twitter.

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oath and make that sacrifice for our freedom, for our country — to give up everything for that — it was amazing.” Gurr spoke last with his mother on July 27, her birthday. She said he was thrilled that the place where his unit was living finally had air conditioning, but he still longed for a real shower. Despite those hardships, and the dangers of combat, Gurr was happy, his mother said. “He was hot and tired, but loving it,” she said. “He loved his platoon. They were his fam-

ily, his brothers.” Another person Gurr had a lasting love for was Stephanie Sabin. The couple dated exclusively nine times over the past six years and had reunited in February. They were even engaged for a while in 2009 after Gurr flew Sabin to Okinawa to propose. “It was perfect,” Sabin said as she recalled dancing in the middle of the barracks with Gurr before he got down on one knee and asked her to marry him. Despite their on-again, off-

again romance, Sabin said Gurr was “still the first person I always wanted to talk to.” They spoke in July for three days when Gurr’s unit spent some time at Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan, she said. “I’m still waiting for somebody to wake me up,” Sabin said. Beede said the loss of her son has left her feeling numb, but she believes he died in the service of others doing something he was always meant to do and that he squeezed every experience possible into his brief life. “I did not see a moment since Daniel’s been born that he didn’t enjoy life,” Beede said.

“He lived life to the fullest.” That life included playing soccer and serving as a student body officer at Uintah High, where he dipped and kissed the school’s female vice principal after accepting his diploma, friends and family recalled Friday, a memory that brought a mix of tears and laughter. “At 21, that boy lived a full life,” Beede said. She said her biggest fear now is that people will forget her son and his sacrifice. “He was a true man with a heart of gold,” she said. “He would have taken a bullet for anybody, even if he didn’t know them.”

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With just the click of a mouse button Uintah Basin residents can help Dinosaur National Monument win up to $100,000 in grant money for improvements. The National Park site is one of thousands throughout the nation nominated for the “America’s Favorite Park” award through Coca-Cola’s Live Positively campaign. Through Sept. 6, fans of the monument can go online to www.livepositively.com, click on the “Vote for your Park” link, to cast their vote for Dinosaur National Monument. People are allowed to vote as often as they want for the same site. Votes can also be cast by “checking in” from the monument using Facebook, or by uploading photos from a visit to the monument on the Coca-Cola website. Dan Johnson, chief of interpretation at Dinosaur National Monument, said he hopes area residents will take the time to show their support in the favorite parks campaign.

“Last year in this competition, a small community came together and managed to get enough votes for their park to win,” Johnson said. “They beat out other larger communities because they organized and worked together. We’d love to see that happen here.” Although only one park will be named “America’s Favorite Park” and receive $100,000 in grant money, the second and third place parks will receive $50,000 and $25,000, respectively. Johnson said any grant money would be used to improve trails and ease accessibility issues. In the current economy, funding cuts are always a concern, he said. “Even though we want to encourage people to vote, we also want to get them out here to visit,” he said. “I don’t know how many local people know about all the great opportunities here. It’s not just dinosaur bones. You can float the river or go on scenic drives and trails. We’d love for people to come out and see this part of their backyard.” This year marks the second year that Coca-Cola has sponsored the “America’s Favorite Parks” competition. It was developed in collaboration with the National Park Foundation, America’s State Parks, and the National Recreation and Park Association. “Thanks to dedicated partners like Coca-Cola and the America Is Your Park campaign, our nation’s parks can continue to receive the vital support they need,” said Neil Mulholland, president and CEO, of the National Park Foundation. Dinosaur National Monument had received only 1,397 votes as of Monday, according to the contest website. By contrast, the top park so far — Oak Park in Minot, N.D., — had received 1,671,423 votes. In 2010, thanks to more than 1.6 million votes cast by its supporters, Bear Head Lake State Park in Ely, Minn., was named “America’s Favorite Park.” Officials there are using the recreation grant to build a new warming hut to ensure safety and comfort for winter sports enthusiasts.

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Janna Simonsen, SEED coordinator, in the Vernal Community Garden stands among the August greenery in the lot donated by the Randy Fulbright family for food production.

Community garden blossoms big time By Mary Bernard Vernal Express

Last April, the Vernal Community Garden was little more than open space or “an asphalt weed lot,” says Janna Simonsen, SEED coordinator. “Now, it’s a garden with 20 raised beds filled with compost and big healthy plants,” she said. SEED, or the Social Economic and Environmental Development group, planted the garden with an assortment of unusual plants like purple basil and arugula or traditional favorites like zucchini, yellow squash and tomatoes. The cool season crops have been harvested and their seeds collected for another planting in the fall. At the same time, the warm season plants are ripening in rapid numbers. “We need more members and volunteers (to) pull weeds, plant, and eat veggies. We encourage people to join us on Work-hard Weed’n Wednesdays or Feed’n Friendship Fridays at 6 p.m. to harvest vegetables, eat salads, grill veggies, and celebrate new found friendships,” Simonsen said. Vernal’s garden lies just behind the Fulbright Gallery, 200 E. US Highway 40, situated on property donated by Randy Fulbright. The garden is a special

reprieve in the midst of a hot summer with shade trees and tables for anyone to come watch the bees and the butterflies Simonsen said. Visitors to the downtown garden can sign-in on a to-do list so anyone can jump right in and get involved. If dropping in isn’t your style, gardeners can reach Simonsen at (435) 822-1387 or at jannasimonsen@yahoo.com. SEED has another garden in Maeser with a greenhouse bursting with over 400 tomato and pepper plants the group sells at the Ashley Valley Farmers Market or donate to the pantry. “The greenhouse at 1500 W. 1850 North is on land donated by Tom Elder,” she says, adding SEED has benefited from the generosity of others. Drex Bowden’s Tree Service company gave them “leaves and grass clipping that are now turning into a lovely compost and Derk Hatch of Western Park donated old hay and straw for bedding,” Simonsen said. New members are always welcome, as are donations of fencing, tools, manure, hay, pots, gazebo, or anything garden-related. SEED has a garden library on-site but the group will be holding gardening classes throughout the winter..


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A fight at a Uintah County bar early Saturday ended with one person being run over by a car in the parking lot outside. Uintah County sheriff’s deputies and Bureau of Indian Affairs police officers were called to Howdy’s Hilltop Tavern in Fort Duchesne about 1:30 a.m. Saturday on a report of a crash with injuries, according to Uintah County Sheriff’s Cpl. Brian Fletcher. Witnesses at the bar told authorities that Kyriea Jean Cuch of Neola arrived there to pick up some friends, and was assaulted by another woman. Cuch fled from the assault, got into her car with two members of her party and began backing out of the parking lot, Fletcher

said. As she d r o v e o f f, however, she struck Cherylene “Sid” Navasie and ran her over, the corporal said. Navasie, 23, of Kyriea J. Cuch Fort Duchesne, was a member of Cuch’s party but hadn’t made it inside the car before Cuch drove away, Fletcher said. Navasie’s husband was in the car and asked to be let out to check on his wife, according to investigators. Cuch let him out of the car and then drove off, Fletcher said. Officers found Cuch less than two miles away from the

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tavern. She appeared to be intoxicated and was taken into custody. A breath test administered at the Uintah County Jail showed a blood-alcohol content of .113, Fletcher said. Cuch was booked for investigation of aggravated assault, driving under the influence of alcohol, leaving the scene of an accident with injuries, and driving on a revoked registration. She later posted bail and was released. Navasie was taken to Uintah Basin Medical Center and August 10, 2011 - Vernal Express Wednesday, then flown to a Salt Lake area hospital in critical condtion, GEOFF LIESIK, VERNAL EXPRESS Fletcher said. No update on her condition was available A horse was killed Wednesday after it ran onto U.S. Highway 40 in Ballard and was struck by a Ford Monday. Explorer that belongs to Ute Tribe Security. The crash occurred about 11 p.m. near R&R Propane. Much of what happened Roosevelt police officer Emily Chapman said the stretch of road where the crash happened was inside the bar and outside in so dark the driver didn’t have time to brake. He was traveling about 50 mph when he hit the black the parking lot is still under horse. The two men in the SUV were checked out at the scene by EMTs. They were not taken to investigation, Fletcher said. the hospital. No citations have been issued, Chapman said.

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DeChristopher attorneys Feds to help tribes address substance abuse to appeal his conviction

SALT LAKE CITY — Attorneys for Tim DeChristopher are appealing his conviction and two-year prison sentence. The environmental activist was convicted of federal charges for derailing a BLM oil and gas lease auction on public land. His attorneys filed a notice of appeal last Monday in Salt Lake City’s U.S. District Court. The document says an appeal will be filed with the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. DeChristopher was convicted in March of two felony counts for interfering with and making false representations at a government

auction. He ran up $1.8 million in false bids on parcels near Arches and Canyonlands national parks and Dinosaur National Tim Monument. DeChristopher He maintains his bids were an act of civil disobedience. Late last month, a federal judge sentenced DeChristopher to two years prison, three years of probation and a $10,000 fine. — Associated Press

President OKs disaster funds for spring floods

President Barack Obama on Monday declared a major disaster exists in the Utah and ordered federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the area struck by flooding. Federal funding is available to state, tribal, and eligible local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities damaged by the flooding in Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Salt Lake, Sanpete, Sevier, Summit, Tooele, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, and Weber counties and on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. Federal funding is also available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures for all counties and tribes in

Utah. Spring flooding did more than $200,000 in damage to Uintah County infrastructure, according to county Emergency Management Director Tal Ehlers. The preliminary damage estimate statewide came in at $12.7 million. The estimate was developed following a July 20 tour of the state by a Federal Emergency Management Agency team that conducted a preliminary damage assessment. Another FEMA team will visit the Uintah Basin at the end of August to conduct a detailed assessment of road damage caused by flooding, Ehlers said. FEMA officials said additional disaster designations may be made if requested by the state and warranted by the results of further damage assessments.

A new federal framework has Barack Obama signed into law Country because we know that been unveiled that is intended in July 2010. It describes how where alcohol and substance to assist American Indian and the Office of Indian Alcohol and abuse are prevalent, public Alaska Native communities in Substance Abuse established safety concerns are similarly the prevention, intervention in HHS’ Substance Abuse and prevalent,” Holder said. “This and treatment of alcohol and Mental Health Services Admin- new office will help further the substance abuse. istration will coordinate tribal commitment of the Justice U.S. Attorney General Eric substance abuse programs Department and our partner Holder, Health and Human across the federal government agencies to build and sustain August 10, 2011 - Vernal Express Services SecretaryWednesday, Kathleen with a special emphasis on safe, secure and healthy tribal Sebelius and Interior Secretary promoting programs geared communities.” Ken Salazar announced the toward reaching youth and Sebelius called alcoholism signing of a memorandum of offering alternatives to incar- and addiction “among the agreement Friday. most severe public health and ceration. The MOA was called for “A truly holistic approach safety problems facing Ameriin the Tribal Law and Order is necessary when addressing can Indian and Alaska Native Act of 2010, which President substance abuse in Indian people.” “It doesn’t have to be this way,” she said. “With help that is based in the rich Indian culture these conditions, just like other heath conditions, can be successfully prevented and treated.” Salazar added that there is a SALT LAKE CITY — The against children. FBI’s Salt Lake City Divi- Johnson started his career clear need for the federal govsion has a new special agent with the FBI in 1999 in San ernment to better coordinate in charge and the state could Jose, Calif. He was assigned and leverage it’s resources to soon have a new U.S. attorney to the high-tech squad and help tribal programs build safe, as well. was the agent on a complex healthy communities. David B. Barlow was nomi- theft case that became the first “This new office will serve as nated by President Barack prosecuted under the economic the federal focal point for this critically important work,” he Obama last Tuesday to serve as espionage classification. the U.S. Attorney for Utah. Barlow has served as the general counsel and chief counsel for judiciary for Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, since January. From 2000 to 2010, he worked in private practice at Sidley Austin LLP, first as an associate, then as a partner. The FBI also announced last week that it had named David J. Johnson as the new special agent in charge of the bureau’s Salt Lake City division. In his new role, Johnson will supervise FBI offices in Idaho, Montana and Utah. Johnson has been chief of the violent crimes section in the Criminal Investigation Division since 2009. He has been responsible for managing programs that involve federal violations such as bank robberies, kidnappings and crimes

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8th District Court Felony Filings

The following individuals were arrested and had felony charges filed against them in 8th District Court last week. Individuals listed are presumed innocent until proven guilty. For the safety of law enforcement officers and process servers, listings exclude filings against individuals who have been charged, but have not been served with a summons or were not arrested and may be unaware of the charges against them. Duchesne County GARCIA, Phileena, 21, possession or use of a controlled substance, second-degree felony; use or possession of drug paraphernalia, class A misdemeanor. MARTINEZ, Alice Danell, 26, possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, first-degree felony; possession of drug paraphernalia, class A misdemeanor; open container/drinking alcohol in a vehicle, class C misdemeanor. MITCHELL, Bryan Marcus, 32, possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, third-degree felony; use or possession of drug paraphernalia, class B misdemeanor. SERRANO, Migel Angel, 29, possession or use of a controlled substance, third-degree felony; failure to stop at the command of police, third-degree felony; driving with a measurable amount of a controlled substance in the body, class B misdemeanor; stop or yield sign

violation, class C misdemeanor; driving on revocation, class C misdemeanor. YOUNG, James Earl, 45, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, third-degree felony; alcohol restricted driver, class B misdemeanor; failure to stay in one lane, class C misdemeanor. Uintah County BROOKS, Wilma, 52, aggravated assault, second-degree felony; threat or use of a dangerous weapon in a fight, class A misdemeanor; intoxication, class C misdemeanor.

REDFOOT, Carlee, 59, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, third-degree felony; driving on a suspended, revoked or denied license — alcohol related, class B misdemeanor; open container in a vehicle on the highway, class C misdemeanor. TURNEY, Cory J., 21, kidnapping, second-degree felony; aggravated assault, third-degree felony; criminal mischief, class A misdemeanor; domestic violence in the presence of a child, class A misdemeanor. Source: Utah State Courts

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said. An interdepartmental coordinating council will guide the overall direction of the new federal effort to improve its work with tribal communities beginning with determining the scope of the problem — identifying and assessing national, state, tribal and local alcohol and substance abuse programs and resources; and creating standards for programs. “The collaboration among agencies and departments that got us to this announcement today is already paying off,” said Pamela S. Hyde, administrator of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. “Our work with tribal communities has resulted in a new $50 million budget proposal in 2012 for Tribal Prevention Grants, better understanding of law enforcement and judicial training needs, and serious new work and investments in suicide prevention in Indian country,” Hyde said.


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Pulling out the old horn By Ranae Bangerter Vernal Express

This past weekend I was able to be a part of something historic. I, along with 100 other musicians from around the Uintah Basin, met at Roosevelt Junior High for a two-day rehearsal and concert on the second day. The Uintah Basin In Concert, jazz band, concert band, orchestra, and full orchestra concert was held Friday afternoon, as part of Uintah Basin in Celebration activities. It was an incredible experience. Musicians as young as high school students to as educated as the middleaged played a series of songs they all sight-read (many for the first time) less than 48 hours earlier. I, as well as many others who surrounded me on the hot black stage, hadn’t played instruments with a band in more than four years. I personally was surprised how my nine years of practicing my alto saxophone with junior high, high school and college bands came back to me so quickly, as the cliché goes “like riding a bike.” As I looked at the notes, the music seemed impossible to play correctly and in tune within just two rehearsals. I thought to myself, “do I even know the fingerings to some of these notes?” But, like magic, or muscle/hearing memory, I was able to play the notes in sync with the rest of the group. I played in the concert band, three tunes: “The Stars and Stripes Forever,” “October,” and “In Times of Triumph,” as suggested by the organizer of the event Edwin Butterfield, 21, of Roosevelt. Butterfield recruited all of the area musicians and set up rehearsal schedules, guest conductors including: string musician Rachel Wheeler, originator of music to the Uintah Basin Keith Brimhall and conductor from the Wasatch Front Wayne Huff, hunted down music from the local high school, handed out two other musical selections, purchased by the organizer of UBIC Chad Mortensen, and guest conducted the final full orchestra number “Pirates of the Caribbean.” In January 2009, Butterfield organized the first honor band in the Basin, and came right back this summer after returning from an LDS mission to Brazil this spring. This fall he’s headed to Utah State University to study music, and he said he hopes to return next summer and organize another concert. As a new member of the Uintah Basin, I was happy to see so many wonderful musicians from Jensen to Utah County willing to drive to Roosevelt early in the morning and practice new music alongside strangers. I was equally impressed with the musicality of not only the bands, but also the string instrumentalists, who played all three numbers with just strings, no percussion. It was jaw dropping how beautiful it was, especially knowing they’d only had two rehearsals before their performance. I left the performance feeling great about the investment my parents gave me in making me learn how to blow air through a wood reed and not squeak, and also to have fun doing it. I encourage any musicians who haven’t picked up their instrument(s) of choice in a few years, to dust it off today. Play it a bit, it may surprise you how much you remember, and then, when next summer comes along and Butterfield is recruiting another all-star group, you’ll say, sure, I remember how. —To contact Edwin Butterfield email him at swift14cheetah@yahoo.com.

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POOR NOT POOR ENOUGH? Dear Editor, I had never heard of Ed Feulner and did not know he was president of The Heritage Foundation but his opinion in last week’s paper convince me that The Heritage Foundation must be a pretty radical organization. The American poor are not poor enough? Not poor enough? We live in better conditions than our European counterpart. How many of you out there have a TV, DVD player, air condition, (out here it is usually a swamp cooler) microwave, a washer and dryer, and a car (not a very new one)? Do you consider yourself poor? Are you working long hours for less pay than you are worth or maybe working two jobs with long hours? Do you work from paycheck to paycheck, and if anything happens where you lose your income you could be on the street? Are you part of the huge population of Americans that go through life and worry about your children’s education, your retirement and wonder if you will be able to make it? Amazing!!! You are not poor enough! Read the article, he is talking about you. Mr. Feulner is worth millions he doesn’t even know what poor is. All these guys talk the talk. The

truth is that 98 percent of Americans will never see a million dollars. Most of you that are reading this are in the 98 percent group. If people like Ed Feulner ever get their way we will all live in shacks and have to take public transportation because cars will be for the wealthy. The old that don’t have enough money will be sent to the poor house, and believe me there will be poor houses; forget about health care if you can’t afford it you won’t have it. Which means you get sick, you die; your children get sick, they die; your parents get sick, they die; and people like Ed Feulner do not care. And now you are not poor enough. Amazing!!! Remember reader the people of this class, and that is what it is, a class war, only interest is more money, more power, and more control. At the same time these same people say they are honest patriotic Christian Americans. Where in Christian teaching is; this life is only for people exactly like me, a class war, hate, personal attacks on people, lying, (and the best one) our way or the highway, and last but not least, our Christian Religion but only the way we think it should be practiced. Think about it reader, the next time someone says or writes we need to cut programs for the poor or cut any public program to save money, stop and think,

from the moment they arrived at the opening banquet, as did we. We enjoyed the dinner so much; we made sure to visit the 7-11 Ranch Restaurant one more time. Everywhere we went, Michael J. McHale we encountered friendly Vernal people. The checkers at Walgreens helped us find BASEBALL FAMILY everything we needed. The staff at the 7-11 Ranch THANKS VERNAL Restaurant made a point of coming out to talk to Dear Vernal Area Chamber my son. In every store of Commerce, and restaurant, citizens We have just finished up wished our boys good luck. at the Babe Ruth Regional It was at the field, though, Tournament and are prepar- where the friendly nature of ing to go home. Although we your city and people was finished second, and are of most evident. From the course disappointed, we are first day, people just came still leaving on a high note. up to us to ask us how we Our visit to your beau- were enjoying our stay, tiful city was a pleasure. whether we needed any But our positive experi- advice or help, or to volunence was not confined to teer information on places the baseball field, which is we should visit. We learned why I am addressing this about Flaming Gorge from thank you note to you. a very nice gentleman our First, the fields and first day. We watched our staff people connected to team battle through the the event were amazing. two final games along side The venue was beautiful, a wonderful couple whose and this was the best-run names I did not catch. Mr. tournament we have had Don Jackson and family occasion to participate in. made us feel welcome, and The announcers were ac- we enjoyed their company complished, from Jennifer throughout the tournament. to the high school student, We are leaving today, whom my son referred to but we feel we are not just as Mr. President. Hannah leaving a vacation spot beLavoto’s lovely voice opened hind, we are leaving friends. every game, in perfect Thank you, Vernal City, pitch each time. The tour- for a wonderful tournanament committee ran a ment, and a great vacatight ship, and the ticket tion. collectors were unfailingly courteous and friendly. The Garza Family The boys felt welcomed El Segundo, Calif.

ask yourself what the real motivation is? Could it be self interest? For sure it’s not for your interest.

Comments from the Web: Vernal Express readers comment on stories and voice their opinions weekly, sometimes via snail mail, often through email, and for our online readers, posts on the Vernal Express website. Here are some recent comments posted regarding stories that have run in the Express within the last several weeks:

re: “Uintah delegation travels to Estonia” (July 19)

Web opinion poll

Each week the Vernal Express offers an online poll to its readers. To participate in the poll, visit www.vernal.com and click on the opinion link. Polls are not scientific and represent the opinions of voluntary Internet users. New polls are posted weekly and printed results represent voting as of Tuesday morning. If you have an idea for an opinion poll, e-mail it to editor@vernal.com.

Results for this week Did you know that the Vernal Express has a Facebook page? a) Yes (45%) b) No (55%)

Question for next week Do you think Uintah football will beat Stansbury on August 19? a) Yes

b) No

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basinmom wrote: And, how is allowing a former Communist state produce OUR oil shale “reducing America’s dependence on foreign oil?” I’m so tired of Republican’ts speech not matching their actions! Deocto wrote: What does “self-funded” mean? The officials paid for the trip out of their own pocket. Wow, County officiating must pay better than I thought. How selfless of them. Lobbying at it’s finest. Is Estonia really the only country/group willing to do this. It seems unlikely. One would think some of the big US owned companies that are already well es-

tablished here (Anadarko, Queststar etc) would be interested in this. Then again, the landscape being ruined by all of this above ground pipeline is criminal in itself. Granted it’s cheaper then digging into the Basin’s heavy duty rock, but this is supposedly (I’ve heard from low level oil field hands, not vetted) a directive by the bureau of land management. This to me is unsafe and unsightly. On the other hand, this could mean another boom, which is good for me personally. DirtyJohnny wrote: I am very respectful and proud of our community leaders for taking the time for this self-funded trip to learn more about this oil shale process. Seems to me that this trip was an important step in bringing

oil shale production to the Uintah Basin. If we allow the obstructionists segment of our society to make decisions on domestic energy production, we will not only be dependant on foreign energy, we will not be able to afford fuel for travel, transportation, and to heat and cool our homes. re: “BLM, county in road dispute ” (July 26) rs2477 wrote: Simple solution: Citizen patriots have the right to go there and remove the county signs. This land belongs to America, not to some podunk county. As an American I have the right to protect my land from these anti-America radicals. DirtyJohnny wrote: Right is Right. The BLM

has lost this battle before. There is no reason for this road to be closed. Thanks to our Commissioners for not allowing the BLM or any other Agency (Federal, State, or County) to “sneak” these illegal closures in on us. The next step is to keep maintaining these few access roads to the White River so that we can all enjoy this area. As it is now, only a few people can access this area. Thanks to the Vernal Express for bringing this “sneak attack” by the BLM to the public’s attention. Mr. Mckee and Mr. Raymond have to break the law before they can be arrested, tried, and sent to prison. Both of these men are not the type of people that break laws. The have done nothing illegal.


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EPA clarifies rules on tribal lands By Felicia Fonseca Associated Press

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Tribal economies could see a boost with a new rule that makes it easier — and possibly timelier — for some industrial facilities to obtain permits to do business on American Indian reservations. The rule that goes into effect later this month covers permits for large and small emissions sources in Indian Country. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency outlined the rule earlier this year. “In the past, sources may have avoided Indian Country because of uncertainty in the permitting process,� said Janet McCabe, deputy administrator for the EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation. “In other cases, states may have been issuing permits for areas of Indian Country, or sources may have been bypassing permitting altogether.� EPA previously had a rule for large sources of emissions in areas that meet national air quality standards. But there was no permitting process for large facilities, such as power plants and cement plants that emit more than 100 tons of pollutants a year, as well as smaller ones — like gas stations, boilers at casinos and auto body shops that emit less than 100 or 250 tons a year — in areas where national air standards haven’t been met. More than 77 tribes in the country are in those areas, according to the EPA. The new rule lays out requirements for those sources and also requires that the smaller emissions sources register throughout Indian Country. “You couldn’t get a permit to do dry cleaning or to do some sort of rock quarrying — take your pick, all kinds of things,� said Phil Baker-Shenk, an attorney who represents a handful of tribes on the matter. “You could not get a permit if you were in Indian Country, but if you stepped over the boundary, you could get one from the state.� The permitting process

that limits carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, particulate, ozone and sulfur dioxide emissions isn’t new, but the requirements weren’t applied consistently. While states had permitting authority, Indian Country was largely left out for decades. The process applies to all new and expanding industrial facilities. The rule came in response to requests from tribes and from companies that were having trouble getting permits to operate on tribal reservations, said Laura McKelvey of the EPA’s air quality planning and standards office. She cited a petroleum company unable to get a permit on tribal lands and another company that took its plans for a biomass boiler to state, rather than reservation land, as an example of the complications. The EPA says the rules fill an important regulatory gap in the country’s air program that not only serves to foster economic development in Indian Country but protects the health of tribal members and gives the public an opportunity to weigh in on proposed permits. By requiring existing sources to register, the EPA can get a better handle on how much pollution is being emitted into the air from tribal lands. Before the rule was finalized, companies looking to build major facilities or expand them in non-attainment areas had to seek a revision to a state plan that could take up to three years, but McCabe said few, if any, took that route. “That was a large part of the advantage we saw to this rule, and the reason it was important to do it, because it provides certainty in time,� McCabe said. The rule also provides a way for tribes to begin controlling pollutants within their boundaries. Any tribe can submit an application to the EPA to oversee permitting through a tribal implementation plan or stick with a federal plan. A few tribes have been administering programs that cover smaller emissions sources, the EPA said.

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Vernal City Council, Dina Mites and children gathered together for a ribbon cutting at the open house for the new City Hall building. Joann Cowan gave announcements and history of the building prior to opening the doors for the public tour, during announcements Cowan stated the building was meant for the future generations, asking Taegan Davis, 5, and his brother, Randon, 7, cut the ribbon in recognition to the future generations who will use the new city hall.

RMP set to hike rates 5 percent in August annual increases, although it opposition to the rate increase won’t seek the next one until with the Public Service ComFebruary 2012, as part of the mission included rural energy SALT LAKE CITY — Rocky settlement. users, utilities and environMountain Power customers can Michele Beck, director of mental groups. Most signed the expect to see a rate increase the state Office of Consumer agreement, although the Sierra of about 5 percent if a settle- Services, said the increase is a Club did not because it wanted ment between theWednesday, company, win investments in renewable for consumers. August 10, 2011Delaying - Vernal more Express state utility regulators and the rate request is important energy, said spokesman David the state’s consumer protec- because the utility was likely Graham-Caso. tion agency is approved this going to request a rate increase By continuing to invest in month. by the end of this year, while coal power, the utility is not The proposed rate increase the renewable energy credits recognizing the rapidly dewill be $117 million but is offset actually resolve another pend- creasing costs for renewables, by $33 million the company ing case. Graham-Caso said. earned through renewable “It takes the rate request It’s not appropriate for the energy credits that will be down from 14 percent to less company to “ask ratepayers to returned to customers, utility than 5 percent. That’s very pay a significant increase for spokesman Dave Eskelsen said. good for consumers,� Beck dirty, dangerous and increasThat will mean a 4.7 percent said. ingly expensive coal plants,� increase, or $3.20 per month, Groups that filed letters of Graham-Caso said. “They need for the typical power user in Utah, he said. The settlement has to be approved by the Public Service Commission before it becomes official. The utility originally sought a 14 percent increase of $232 million in January but revised its request this year to $185 million in June. Eskelsen said the company has projected

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to look at every option to do what is best for their consumers, and that didn’t happen.� Although the increase is less than originally requested, the state Division of Public Utilities said it’s sufficient for Rocky Mountain Power to “continue providing electricity to Utah’s growing commercial and residential populations while mitigating rate increases for Utahns.� The commission has scheduled meetings for Wednesday and Thursday to discuss the settlement and is planning an Aug. 8 public hearing. The commission will then decide whether to authorize the rate increase.

Manila receives $80,000 for fire station SUBHEADS the CIB. The state Community Im- paid in 30 years and a $40,000 Governments on

pact Board suspended the rules of its regularly scheduled project review meeting Thursday to approve an additional funding request of $80,000 for Manila’s new fire station. The town of Manila originally requested and received $638,000 for the project on Jan. 11. The funds were approved as a $319,000 zero-percent interest loan to be paid in 30 years and a $319,000 grant. Thursday’s additional funds were approved as a $40,000 zero-percent interest loan to be

grant. The two requests will be combined into a single financing package totaling $718,000. The new financing will be structured as a $359,000 zero-percent interest loan to be paid in 30 years and a $359,000 grant. “The town of Manila has built up its existing firefighting suppression equipment and vehicles for the safety of both Manila and Daggett County residents,� said Duchesne County Commissioner Kent Peatross, who represents the Uintah Basin Association of

“This fire station will serve an estimated 1,200 square miles in Daggett County,� Peatross said. “The nearest fire station to Manila is 50 miles away.� The Community Impact Board awards grants and lowinterest loans to cities, towns and counties impacted by mining and the extraction of oil and gas on federal land. Projects funded by the CIB are intended to benefit rural Utah by creating safer, more livable communities.

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Kenny and Sherry Funk are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Ashley, to Joseph Cottrell, son of Joleen Cottrell and Dale Cottrell, on Aug. 13 in the Logan Temple. A reception will be held that evening at the Tremonton West Stake Center, 345 S. 1000 West, Tremonton, Utah from 6:30 to

8:30 p.m. Ashley is a 2010 graduate of Bear River High School. Joseph is a 2006 graduate of Uintah High School. He served an LDS mission in Seattle, Wash. The couple plans to make their home in Logan where they will further their education at Utah State University.

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Jolee Huffaker and Zack Hilkey announce their marriage on Aug. 12 at the Flaming Gorge Resort, with a reception to follow from 2-4 p.m. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Ginger Holmes of Flen-

Austina Marie Gregory of Vernal and Derrick John Freeman of Washington announce their marriage Saturday, Aug. 13 at Hailstone Event Center, Jordanelle State Park Heber City, Utah. A reception will be held Saturday Aug.13 from 6-9 p.m. at the Hailstone Event Center. The bride-to-be is the daugh-

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Maclee — Goodrich Alicia Rae MacLee and Casey Daniel Goodrich announce their marriage on Aug. 13 at the Dinaland Golf Course. A reception will be held from 7-10 p.m. on Aug. 13 at the Western Park with dinner and dancing.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Steven and Cynthia MacLee of Roosevelt. She graduated Uintah High School in 2004. The groom-to-be is the son of Nick and Sandy Repac of Vernal. He graduated from Uintah High School in 2000.

Osiek — Alden dive, Mont., and Chad Huffaker of Vernal. The groom-to-be is the son of Audra Yadon of Vernal and Rod Hilkey of Denver, Colo. The couple plans to live in Vernal.

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Sonnee Raeh Osiek and William Andrew Alden announce their marriage on Aug. 13 at the White House Reception Center 2350 West 1420 South Vernal. A reception will follow from 6-9 p.m. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Cary and Rayna Osiek of Vernal. She graduated from Uintah High School in 2007 and Westminster College in 2011 majoring in political science. Sonnee is employed with

Martin Zaragoza of Ballard and Jennifer Keel of Neola were married on Aug. 1.

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William Patrick Julius, son of William Julius and Wrena Smith, was born on July 16. Jacob Ruel Edrington, son of Brant and Vanessa Edrington, was born on July 16. Kyson Shane Collett, son of Jason and Alise Collett, was born on July 16. Sylas Tristan Bereece, son of Matthew Bereece and Lacey Hooks, was born on July 16. Stantyn Jerek Carmickle, son of Brandon and Amanda Carmickle, was born on July 17. Silver Michael Brabazon, son of Cassandra Brabazon, was born on July 18.

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The Utah Mobile Vet Center will visit the Uintah Basin this month. The center will set up Aug. 22 at Ute Plaza in Fort Duchesne from 10 a.m. to noon. It will then relocate to Stewart’s Marketplace in Roosevelt, where it will provide services from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The center will open again on Aug. 23 at the Vernal office of the state Department of Workforce Services, 1050 W. Market

St., from 8 a.m. to noon. The Mobile Vet Center is a program of the Readjustment Counseling Service, more commonly known as the Vet Center. Vet centers are a division of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs with about 300 “brick and mortar” centers and 50 mobile centers around the country. Vet centers provide readjustment counseling to combat veterans and their families.

Counselors also provide military sexual trauma counseling, and grief and bereavement counseling for families struggling with the loss of an immediate family member serving in a combat theater. Walk in visitors are welcome, however appointments are encouraged. Anyone wishing to schedule an appointment with a counselor may do so by calling 800-613-4012, ext. 1294, or 801-584-1294.

Uintah High School senior Andrew Horton, 17, earned his Private Pilots License. To Wednesday, qualify for the August 10, 2011 - Vernal Express final flight exam Horton had to exhibit knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration’s regulations, flight skills, and airmanship. He had to show in a log book at least 20 hours of dual instruction with a Certified Flight Instructor and at least 20 hours of solo flight. Students working on a private pilots license are not allowed to carry passengers. When Andrew returned from Rangely, Colo. with his new license his very first passenger was his mother.

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Lyle Knight poses with a huge mushroom she found on the Massey Ranch in Dry Fork Canyon. She tried to identify the species but wasn’t able to confirm what kind of mushroom had blossomed so such a size. She stated that for her it looked like a Martian’s head or a special looking motorcycle helmet. It’s diameter measured almost 14 inches by 9 inches tall and weighed almost 7 pounds.

Jolyn Taylor is pictured with her towering 11 foot tall hollyhocks that came up from wild seeds this year, loved the cold, wet weather, and shot up to the sky. Typically hollyhocks grow to five or seven feet tall. “What is the formula? I don’t have any idea,” Taylor said. “They must like the weather this year.” The Taylor residence is located at 2900 W. 500 North in Maeser.

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Easton Koa Lee, son of Gary and Amber Lee, celebrated his first birthday Aug. 11.

Jenna Lyn Johnson, son of Barry and Carol Johnson celebrated his first birthday on Aug. 9.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Obituaries Carol Curry

Sgt. Daniel Gurr

Byran Lee Marshall

Carol Mae Curry, age 83, passed away Friday, Aug. 5, 2011 at her daughter’s home in Vernal. She was born May 1, 1928 in Wichita Kan. to William Luke and Carrie Hargis Murray. She married Lewis Curry May 28, 1950 in Stroud, Okla. Together they raised four children: Carol Lou, Bill, Susie and Joy Lynn. They called many places home during their years together. Carol “chased” Lewis across many states and countries first as an Army wife, and then as a forest service wife. They finally settled in Axtell, Utah when Lewis retired. Carol moved to Neola, Utah in 2000. She attended the First Baptist Church of Roosevelt. Carol is preceded in death by her husband Lewis. Lewis wrote in a letter to Carol during their engagement, “My darling Carol, I would love to hold your hand for all eternity.” She was also preceded in death by her son Bill Curry. Carol is survived by her daughters, Carol (Gordon) Hirschi; Susie (Russell) Tenderholt; and Joy (Michael) Walters; 8 grandchildren; and

Sgt. Daniel David Gurr USMC was taken back to the loving arms of his Heavenly Father on Aug. 5, 2011. He was killed while defending his country in Afghanistan. Daniel was born March 17, 1990 to David and Tracy Gurr. He was the second of four children. Daniel graduated from Uintah High School in 2008 where served as a member of his Junior Class Presidency. He participated in football, was the captain of his soccer team and was named as an All American. During his senior year he joined the Marine Corp which had been his lifelong ambition. Daniel was full of life! His smile would brighten any room that he walked into, he brought joy to everyone he met. Anything that he did was done with all the energy and enthusiasm he had. Daniel enjoyed doing most anything, camping, hunting, fishing, riding four-wheelers and snowboarding, but most of all he enjoyed stirring up excitement while hanging out with family and friends. Daniel had always wanted to be a Marine. He wanted to be the best and poured his heart and soul into his career. His great-grandfather AA (Mac) McCarrel was a veteran of World War II who had fought in the South Pacific was Daniel’s hero and Daniel was Mac’s. He was very proud of him. Daniel is and always will be our hero! He will greatly missed by all who knew him. Daniel is survived by his mother, Tracy Beede; father, David (Dana) Gurr; sisters, Ashley (Shane) Mecham; and Caitlyn Gurr; brother, Austin Gurr; and nephew, Karsyn Gurr; numerous step broth-

Byran Lee Marshall, age 53, of Vernal, Utah, formerly of Salem and Evansville, Ind. passed away Saturday, July 23 while hiking along a beautiful trail in the Uinta Mountains near Flaming Gorge — an area he came to love and appreciate very much.. Byran was born Aug. 26, 1957, in Salem, the son of Ervin and Ramah Lee Lyles Marshall. He was a graduate of Indiana University with a degree in journalism. He was a member of Salem Presbyterian Church and Salem DeMolay Chapter. He is survived by his sister Beth Ann Voyles and her husband Ronnie of Salem, and his niece Courtney Voyles of Salem. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 30, 2011 under the direction of Weathers Funeral Home. Burial was at the Crown Hill Cemetery, Salem, Ind. Some of Byran’s accomplishments include: — Accomplished chef and restaurant owner in Lynnville, Ind. — Began his newspaper career by working at Warrick Publishing in Boonville, Ind.

Megan Fredrickson

Heaven is a little brighter since the arrival of our wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend. Megan Sweatfield Zumwalt Fredrickson, 49, passed away in Salt Lake of cancer on Aug. 2, 2011. She was born on Jan. 21, 1962 in Vernal to Edward Alvin “Tex” and Beth Collett Sweatfield. She graduated from Uintah High School and attended Snow College, Southern Utah State College, and LDS Business College. Her marriage to David Zumwalt blessed her with her daughter and best friend Eryn. She and Eryn were a family of two for many years until Aug. 23, 1997 when she married Brent E. Fredrickson in Salt Lake city, Utah. They were blessed with Tyler and Spencer to complete their family. If she wasn’t reading a book

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11 (soon to be 12) great-grandchildren. Throughout Carol’s life, she had a love of all animals. She never turned away a stray. In Lieu of flowers, the family has asked for donations to be made to the Uintah County Animal Shelter or No More Homeless Pets-utahpets.org. Graveside services were held on Monday, Aug. 8, 2011 at noon at the Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery in Bluffdale, Utah, with a viewing Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. Funeral services were entrusted to the care of the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. in her spare time, she was crocheting or knitting afghans for her loved ones as she had been taught by her grandma Hatch. She enjoyed time spent at the family cabin and family parties and reunions with the extended family members. She is survived by husband, Brent; daughter, Eryn Zumwalt; sons, Tyler and Spencer Frederickson; mother, Beth Sweatfield; brother-in-law, Thomas (Lisa) Waite; brother, Alan Sweatfield; and sister, Colette (Scott) Hymas; aunt LuRae Caldwell; aunt and uncle Vic and Geneva Wilkins; and many cousins; nieces; and nephews. Preceded in death by father, “Tex”; sister, Gena Waite; sister-in-law, Linda Sweatfield and niece, Nicole Waite; and her loving grandparents. A memorial service was held in her honor Aug. 9 at the Taylorsville 43rd Ward and burial was at the Vernal Memorial Park the same day.

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ers and step sister; maternal grandparents, Georgia and Mike Vander Linden (Vernal); Dean and Connie Abplanalp (Florida); paternal grandparents, Gen and Janet Gurr (Vernal); many greatgrandparents; aunts; uncles and cousins; his high school sweetheart Stephanie Sabin; and his Marine brothers in 3rd Recon, 2nd Battalion. Daniel was proceeded in death by his great grandparents AA (Mac) and Adoree McCarrel and great-grandfather Earl Gurr. Funeral Services will be held Saturday Aug. 13 at 11 a.m. at the new Glines Stake Center on the corner of Main and Aggie Blvd. A viewing will be held at the Stake Center Friday Aug. 12 from 5-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Aug. 13. Burial will be at the Vernal Memorial Park immediately following the services with full military honors. In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made to the Daniel Gurr Fund set up at Zions Bank, proceeds will be used to make care packages for the troops serving in Afghanistan. Services have been intrusted in the care of Blackburn Vernal Mortuary.

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Uintah High School Community Council Elections Do you have a student who will be enrolled at Uintah High School? Have you considered getting involved with the Uintah High School Community Council? The Council meets once every other month and consists of at least six parents, five teachers, and the principal. Each member on the council serves for a term of two years. This year there are three parent positions up for election. The Uintah High School Community Council exists as per State Statute 53A-1a-108 and 53A-3-701 to develop a school improvement plan, develop a School Land Trust Program, assist in the development and implementation of a staff professional development plan, and advise and make recommendations to school and school district administrators and the local school board regarding the school and its programs, school district programs, and other issues relating to the community environment for students. Pursuant to state regulations, all nominations will be included on the ballot during an election to be held for 3 consecutive days on August 17, 18, & 19, 2011, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. (and during Sophomore Orientation on the 18th from 6 – 8 p.m.) at Uintah High School. All parents of high school students are eligible and encouraged to vote.

Vilsack. “The costs associated with maintaining a home are a challenge for many rural homeowners and the funding we are announcing will be used by awardees to help low and very-low-income residents in rural areas maintain and repair their homes.” Housing Preservation Grants are provided to intermediaries such as town or county governments, public agencies, federally recognized Indian tribes, and non-profit and faith-based organizations. They are then distributed to qualified homeowners or owners of multi-family rental properties or cooperative dwellings who rent to low- and verylow-income residents. Funding is not provided directly to homeowners by USDA under this program. The grants can be used to weatherize and repair existing structures, install or improve plumbing or provide access for people with disabilities. For example, in 2010, the Uintah Basin Association of Governments was selected for a $50,000 grant to help Uintah Basin residents make health, safety, and other repairs to their homes. USDA may award up to $9.8 million in competitive grants through the Housing Preservation Grant program. Applications are due on Aug. 22. For more information about application details see the Notice of Funds Availability published in the July 7, 2011, Federal Register.

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Carl Stevens Carl Ammon Stevens, age 90, passed away quietly at his home in Vernal, surrounded by his children on Aug. 7, 2011. Carl was born on Dec. 17, 1920, in Blanding, Utah, to Carl Cannon and Amy Roberts Stevens. He moved to Vernal from Wendover, Nev. in May of this year to be closer to his children. He was married to Helen Ingram. They later divorced. Carl then married Shirley Doran and later divorced. He was a cattle rancher in Vernal, a dairy farmer in Oregon, and owned and ran a restaurant in New Mexico. He served as a Marine in WWII, learned many languages including Navajo and Spanish. Carl was very musically talented and could play almost any instrument including piano, guitar, and harmonica. He also loved to play Texas Hold’em. Carl is survived by his children Carl Stevens and Carol Brewer, of Vernal; step daughter Neva Doran; brother Hubert Stevens, of Phoenix; sis-

Bureau of Land Management scientists and managers met with state wildlife management officials July 16 to brief them on the agency’s National Greater Sage-Grouse Planning Strategy. The meeting took place at the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies summer conference in Big Sky, Mont. The BLM strategy emphasizes a cooperative approach and provides a framework to implement timely conservation measures for sage-grouse and its habitat. “The greater sage-grouse and its habitat transcend traditional jurisdictional boundaries,” BLM Director Bob Abbey said. “This strategy reflects our commitment to working with all of our partners to im-

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ters Bonnie; Marva; and Marge, of Phoenix; Beth Gibson, of Salt Lake City; and Christine, of Oregon; grandsons Aron (Kris) Brewer, and Mark (Karren) Brewer, both of Vernal; and numerous great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, and step son Rick Doran. There will be a memorial service for Carl at a later date entrusted to the care of the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary.

BLM announces strategy to conserve sage-grouse

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in 1992 as an advertising representative. He was promoted to ad manager in 1998. While there he became a member of the Advertising Club of Evansville. In 2007 he accepted the Advertising Manager position at the Vernal Express and Uintah Basin Standard. While in the Uintah Basin he fell in love with the recreational opportunities of the area including fly fishing on the Green, rafting, hiking, snow shoeing and skiing. While working at the Vernal Express and Uintah Basin Standard he and his staff were honored with several first place plaques in the annual Utah Press Association Better Newspaper Contest. He was always eager to share his knowledge with others and was involved as an advertising trainer for several newspapers in Utah.

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prove sage-grouse habitat and increase sage-grouse numbers range-wide.” As part of the strategy, the BLM will incorporate sciencebased conservation measures into resource management plans across regions where the greater sage-grouse is found. It will address principal threats to the sage-grouse identified by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service within different portions of the range and work closely with western state fish and wildlife agencies. “We will build consistent conservation measures into land-use planning efforts including those already underway where sage-grouse are located,” Abbey said. “Most importantly, we will then implement on-theground actions that will benefit the species.” As the American West has become increasingly urban over the last century, greater sage-grouse populations have declined due to the loss, degradation, and fragmentation of the sagebrush habitats essential for their survival. Today, greater sage-grouse live in 11 Western states and occupy only 56 percent their historic habitat. In April 2010, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found that the greater sage-grouse warrants the protection of the Endangered Species Act, but it did not list the species due to a need to address other, higherpriority species first. The BLM’s goal is to provide for long-term sage-grouse conservation, habitat protection and species improvement that would make federal Endangered Species Act protection unnecessary in the coming years.


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Vernal Express

August 10, 2011

15th annual Dallying for Dinosaurs draws hundreds By Mary Bernard Vernal Express

Dallying for Dinosaurs team roping competition returned to Vernal for its 15th annual US Team Roping Championship sanctioned event on Aug. 5-7 at Western Park. Cowboys and cowgirls from Colorado, Kentucky, Nevada, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming flocked to Vernal for this event. Organizer Bill Cornia of Randolph, Utah has been active in promoting the championship throughout the state and western region for most of the past 15 years. “We have over 600 teams in the USTRC and many of the best keep coming back here to Vernal every year for this great competition. Great conditions and good arena ground make for fast competition,” said Ferron Lucero, USTRC announcer from Stevensville, Texas.

More than a hundred teams signed onto the local competition with horses and trailers packed into Western Park. The Basin’s top ropers in the sport met the challenge by showing off their horsemanship skills and roping prowess. “The Smith Cattle Company stock contractors have provided some outstanding steers for this regional event,” said KaeLynn Pendleton, of Lovelock, Nev. After this weekends Dallying for Dinosaur challenge, team ropers left for USTRC events in Loveland, Colo. and Winnemucca, Nev. This year’s competition offered saddles, buckles, rope bags, cash prizes and flex earning awards towards 1,000s more in money awards. Results of the competition are pending final assessment but will be available online through the USTRC website.

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SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 13, 2011 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 10, 2011 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 10, 2011 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

WEDNESDAY EVENING AUGUST 10, 2011 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

WEEKDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

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SUNDAY EVENING AUGUST 14, 2011 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

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SUNDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 14, 2011 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

TUESDAY EVENING AUGUST 16, 2011 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 12, 2011 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

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THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 11, 2011 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

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Show TimeS Cinema Hours Destination Planet Apes Cowboys Aliens Smurfs 2D Harry Potter 3D 30 minutes

Mon- Sun 4:00-7:30-9:10 4:15-7:20-9:10 4:15-7:00-8:55 4:30-6:50 8:50 4:00-7:10-8:50

Sat 1:15 2:00 1:45 1:00 1:30

Note Matinee on Sunday Open 3:30

Evening Ticket prices for Vernal & Cinema Adults (12-59): $7 Child (2-11): $5 Senior (60+): $5 Note: All 3-D movies will have a $1.00 surcharge on all tickets

Matinee Prices

Adults (12-59): $5 Child (2-11): $3 Senior (60+): $3

Length of movie to pick - up Children Harry Potter Transformers Captain America Cowboys & Aliens Smurfs Rise Planet Apes Change Up Final Destination 5 30 minutes or Less

130 min. 158 min. 124 min. 110 min. 109 min. 102 min. 110 min. 90 min. 90 min.

For more information on the movies Contact: 789-6139 Website: www.vernalcinemas.com


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Quilters on the Edge display hard work and history By Liberty Montague Vernal Express

Former president of Quilters on the Edge, Ruth Ross, said she began quilting when she was 13 or 14 years old, learning from her mother, but she has only been serious about it for the past 12 years. “I really like the quilts that look like they came out of the 1800s,” Ross said. “The hardest thing about quilting is probably putting it together and quilting it. In the 70s and 80s they came out with a lot of tools to make it easier, it’s a lot easier than it was.” Ross’ quilt along with many others are on display through the month of August at the Western Heritage Museum. The guild makes a group quilt every year, and this year’s theme was houses because Ross

enjoys houses as a decorative design. The current president of the guild Geri Helco calls quilting a therapy and an outlet. Helco said she started quilting after she had been sewing for years. Jenny Jones has been with the Quilters on the Edge since its inception in the fall of 1989. Jones said the guild began after a quilt show held at the Vernal Middle School earlier that year in conjunction with the Outlaw Trail Festival. “My neighbor started the Outlaw Trail and asked me if I’d do a quilt show,” Jones said. “I contacted the state and asked if they could help with it, they were going around the state and documenting quilts, old quilts, and so I thought that would be a good way to generate some interest. We didn’t have a guild

here at that time so we just had documented quilts.” At the first quilt show Jones had a sign-up sheet where anyone interested in joining a could, and it didn’t take long before the guild had their first meeting. The guild started with only a few women, and now there are about 60 women who come to the meetings twice a month at the Golden Age Center. Every year the guild does a humanitarian project, raffling quilts for trees for charity, donating quilts to the care center as well as the children at the hospital. The quilts will be on display until Aug. 27. Those interested in joining the guild can talk to the Gold Age Center or visit the guild’s blog at, quiltersontheedge.blogspot. com.

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Every year The Quilters on the Edge makes a quilt together. Pictured with this year’s quilt are several guild members. The design is of houses because last year’s president Ruth Ross enjoys houses as a decorative design.

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TAG Team Melodrama

Uintah County Library TAG Team members put on a melodramatic play written by Malinda Barlow, the play was adapted from a children’s book called “The Gold Miner’s Daughter” By Jackie Mims Hopkins. The Melodrama was performed by 13 members of TAG Thursday evening, with about 50 people showing up to watch.

Park passes available to check out at library By Kevin Ashby Vernal Express

The Uintah County Library — as part of its ongoing effort to become more of a community resource center — now allows patrons to check out a Utah State Parks pass. The new opportunity comes on the heels of last year’s pilot program where Utah State Parks officials offered libraries a single pass for check out. “It was widely successful here,” Uintah County Library Director Sam Passey said. “We had 40 families check it out for one week at a time, so that pretty much covered the entire year.” The library is looking to provide even more opportunities for people to “experience life” more fully and will add more passes if the demand for this type of experience increases, Passey said. “We are wanting to be more than just a library, but in the past it was space that limited us on what we could offer,” he said. “And soon we will have more space and therefore the opportunity to add to our services.”

Passey defined a community resource center as a “libraryplus” facility. He and his staff are still working out the details of what the “plus” will represent. “We have a good tradition at the library that we want to continue, but we can do more,” Passey said. Ideas include literacy bags for homeschoolers, teachers and families to check out that include a variety of books, puzzles, videos and other things. Passey also wants to share technical help with patrons who want information about e-books. The staff is even looking at other family or individual passes that could include access to the Dinosaur National Monument or the Uintah Community Center in Vernal. Already the library offers a variety of community interest classes, like the Grocery Smarts Coupon Class set for tonight, Aug. 10, that will discuss if shopping with coupons is worth the time. More information about programs at the library can be found at www.uintah.lib. ut.us.

The 12th annual Strut Your Mutt dog show took place as part of the Uintah County Fair on Saturday, July 30. Despite a small turnout, participants and audience alike enjoyed big action in the “Doggie Olympic Games.” In total, 26 dogs and their human companions signed up for the fun, which featured 13 classes designed to show off both canine abilities and human training skills. The show began with the lighting of the torch and parade of the athletes, with judges including: Meeker Classic outreach coordinator Sandra Besseghini, and Meeker Classic 25-year veteran volunteer Kathy Nielsen. The judges closely observed all entries to pick the pairs who looked most and least alike. Lucy Nemec and Aussi (an Australian Shepherd-Border Collie mix) took the honors as “Kindred Spirits,” while Ashlyn Payne and Chinook, a Malamute, earned the “Odd Couple” prize. Next, the action picked up as dogs chased balls and flying discs, demonstrated obedience skills, and performed tricks such as rolling over, shaking hands, and jumping through hoops. In the modified agility event, both dogs and their handlers had to complete a course that included jumping, weaving through cones, walking a teeter-totter, and scurrying through an open-air tunnel. Two events gave the dogs tasty rewards when they got to “dunk” for floating hot dog

chunks and slurp peanut butter off spoons, with prizes going to the fastest eaters. Equally enthusiastic tongue work–in the form of doggie kisses–brought lots of laughs in the Smoochinest Pooches class. The high-count medalists were Sherlyn Olsen and her German Shepherd Nikki, who took multiple gold in the Ball Toss, Dunking for Dogs, and Sing-Off, plus two silvers and a bronze in other classes. Next came Heather Edrington and Annie, a Border Collie-Australian Shepherd mix, who won the gold in Agility, ages 13 and up, and also two silvers and two bronzes. Keelah, another Aussie-Border Collie mix shown by Delia Arthur, took gold medals in Obedience Baseball and the Rip Van Winkle Sleep-Off. The latter challenged dogs to maintain a “down stay” position through increasingly tough distractions and temptations, and Keelah won by staying put even when a hot dog tidbit was placed just inches from her nose. A couple of perennial winners were still in the thick of the action. Destyni Upton and her multi-breed mix Willy took gold in the Peanut Butter Lick, plus a silver and a bronze in other events; and Gary Rhoades and Loopy, a Border Collie, wowed the judges for gold in Terrific Tricks, and also took a bronze. Lucy Nemec and Aussi won another first place prize with skillful catching in the Frisbee Throw, while nonstop kissing earned Sassy, Marcia Sfreddo’s

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Sherlyn Olsen and her German Shepherd Nikki jump into the high-point medal category during the Agility competition. Jack Russell Terrier, the gold medal and “licker license” in Smoochinest Pooches. Top junior medalists (handlers age 12 and under) included Ashleigh Olsen and her Schipperke, Shade, with gold in Obedience Baseball plus three bronzes; Jackson Gardiner, gold in Terrific Tricks with Chief, a Shih Tzu, plus silver and bronze medals in other classes with Ricki, a Golden Lab, and Maddie, a Border Collie; and McKaylee Griffin

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Summer reading program at the library invited teens and adults to give book reviews on each book they read over the course of two months. The names of those who had given reviews were put in a drawing for books and Kindles. Two Kindles were awarded as well as 14 books. Pictured are Morgan Forsgren, Emily Harrison, Steven Semadeni, Andrea Bellistom and Rhianna Reid who won a Kindle and had read written reviews for 50 books. The other Kindle was awarded to Gavin Hill (not pictured) who read and wrote 10 book reviews. One Kindle was donated by Basin Appliance Center. Throughout the summer there were 276 book reviews written all together.

and Cowgirl, another Border Collie, who won gold in Agility and also a silver. Sarge, a Dachshund-Jack Russell Terrier-Miniature Pinscher puppy entered by Heather Edrington, took the prize as the most-mixed-upmutt. “Top Dog” honors and prizes went to Sherlyn Olsen and Nikki with Best in Show Purebred, and Delia Arthur and Keelah with Best in Show Mixed Breed.

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PUPPY LOVE

Quinton and Rachel Trouberman, 5 years in age, were puppy holders at the Saturday, July 30 Super Pet Adoption in the Old Dinosaur Gardens in Vernal. Uintah Animal Control and Shelter Special Service District shelter manager Sherry Gines said “altogether we placed eight dogs in new homes, six adopted on-site and two more on Monday from people who came back.” The one-day adoption special totaled about as many dogs as the shelter adopts in one week according to Gines. The super adoption offers pets at the reduced price of $72. For more information animal adoption contact the animal shelter at 1387 E. 335 South in Vernal at (435) 781-7297.

WHAT’s UP at the 8/13 FARMERS MARKET The Ashley Valley Farmers Market just gets better as the summer continues, with more vendors, music, and special events. This coming Saturday promises to be exceptional. It’s all happening from 8 a.m. to noon in the Old Dinosaur Gardens. Jonathan Hieb starts out at 4 a.m. from his 65 acre farm in Palisade, Colorado, to bring a variety of fruits and vegetables to the Market. He also sells artisan breads, and offers free samples with a delicious dipping sauce. Other items from his bakery include cinnamon pretzels and apple strudel. Dale and Linda Batty specialize in local grass fed beef, lamb and pork, as well as free-range chicken. All this happens on 100+ acres of family land. Dale’s great-grandfather supplied beef to the soldiers at Fort Duchesne in the late 1800’s, and he continues this heritage, providing quality meat products to local customers. Sue Hooley, of Deep Creek Soap Crafters, has turned her hobby into a business. She blends over 50 fragrances of soap, all made with vegetable oil and natural scents. She also creates hand and body lotions. Her mosquito repellent with natural ingredients is especially popular this summer. Jennifer Orr will be at the Market this Saturday, volunteering her artistic skills to paint faces. A BIG special guest will be the Utah Raptor puppet, appearing with skilled Raptor Handler Tom Elder, from 10-11 a.m. It’s a 25-foot life-sized skeleton replica of a dinosaur found near Moab. Tom will also be joining other musicians in a live bluegrass concert, starting at 9 a.m.

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Trevor Richards won the Subway food eating contest at the Uintah County Fair Saturday morning, with having 10 minutes to eat four pounds of Subway sandwich he only had 15.8 ounces left. There were 20 contestants who entered the contest. Pictured is Trevor Richards with his near empty tray, alongside the Utah Jazz Bear and Jazz Dancer Samantha Bird.

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Darla Roush is pictured with her 1972 Plymouth Duster, her car won the people’s choice award in the Classic Car Show last Saturday morning,

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Vernal takes early lead, Ogden rallies for win By Aldon Rachele

Uintah Basin Standard

First the good news — Vernal’s 14-year-old all-stars led 3-0 after one inning in a first round game in the Pacific Southwest Regionals in Vernal vs. Ogden’s team on Tuesday evening. Now the bad news — Ogden rallied behind a defense that produced several double plays and an offense that slugged key hits to beat Vernal 12-3. In other first round games the Southern California team (El Segundo in Los Angeles County) beat Murray, 10-0; Arizona defeated Nevada and Northern California beat Central California.Teams from Utah, Arizona, Nevada and California competed in the meet in Vernal. Vernal got busy with the bats as all its runs — three — being scored in the bottom of the first inning. Shiflett led off with a walk and moved to second base on a shot into

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Max Mansfield slugs away a single during the Pacific Southwest Regionals last weekend. right field by Jayden Murray, scored for a 2-0 Vernal lead. who was also Vernal’s starting The Vernal team wasn’t pitcher. Braxton Coonis ripped done as Coonis just beat a out a double and moved to third throw to home plate after a base on a play at home plate by ground out at first base by Ogden. Sheflett and Murray Stetson Thompson for a Vernal

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advantage of 3-0. Garrett Rich continued the hot Vernal attack with a double, but was stranded when Max Mansfield struck out to end the inning. Vernal’s Murray worked a quick top of the second by getting Carter Baird to pop up, and struck out Darius McFarland, but after a single by Chase Beauerle the inning ended on a fly ball out by Troy Quarnberg. Brennen Johnson singled into left field in the bottom of the second for Vernal and Shiflett was walked. Murray flew out, but Tyler Young hit a blooper just over the head of the Ogden pitcher and out of the reach of the team’s second baseman. Ogden’s pitcher solved the bases-loaded jam by whiffing the final Vernal batter Coonis to get out of the inning. Jayden Peterson of Ogden led off the top of the third with a single, but Vernal’s hurler Murray went one-two-three

as he struck out Von Collins and chopped down Braiden Collingwood and Conner Udy on fly ball outs to shutout the Ogden squad. Vernal’s Garrett Rich was in the right place to nab a hot missile by Udy for an out. Vernal had a base runner in the top of the third when an error placed Mansfield on base on an error by Ogden. However, Mansfield was forced at second base on a ball hit by Canet. The Vernal team lost its lead when Ogden scored four runs in the top of fourth for a 4-3 edge. Kole Tracy led off with a single and Baird was hit by the pitcher, Murray, who then struck out McFarland. Beauerle hit a shot close to the fence that the Vernal right fielder dropped with Tracy scoring Ogden’s first run. The right fielder made a fine play just to get in position for the ball and had to worry about a nearby fence.

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Ogden had more bad news for the Vernal fans to read. Quarnberg singled in Baird, who crossed the plate and put Ogden down by one run at 3-2. Peterson put a ball deep into left field that was caught by a Vernal outfielder. However, Beauerle scored to tie up the game at 3-3. A few minutes later Von Collins singled in Quarnberg with Ogden’s first lead of the contest at 4-3. Udy doubled, but two runners were stranded on the base paths after Collingwood flew out. The pitcher from Ogden struck out Vernal’s first two batters Johnson and Shiflett in the bottom of the fourth and then Murray singled. Ogden’s second baseman made a good play to end the inning. Ogden added three more runs in the top of the fifth for a 6-3 lead and Murray made a super play to keep Ogden from pocketing two more counters. Tracy singled up the middle, Baird was walked and McFarland singled in Tracy and Baird for a 6-3 lead. Phelps was walked, but Murray settled down with back-to-back strikeouts of Clemens and Peterson. Von Collins hit a shot to the pitcher, Murray, who fell down, but recovered quickly and made a throw to first base to end the inning and saved some runs. Ogden hit three straight double plays in the final three innings to shut down any comeback hopes by Vernal. Coonis walked in the bottom of the fifth and was forced out at second. Smuin reached on a fielder’s choice, but Rich grounded out at first and Smuin was forced at second for a double play. Mansfield got on base on an error to lead off the bottom of the sixth. Braden Olsen singled and a balk advanced runners to second and third. Canet struck out and then Murray flew out and the runner at third was out for a double play. Adam Labrum led off Vernal’s last hopes with a walk in the bottom of the seventh and B. Coonis singled. Ryan Smuin hit a shot over the center fielder’s head. However, Labrum was tagged out at home and Coonis was out on his return trip to third base for Ogden’s third double play. Ogden scored three runs in both the sixth and seventh innings to take a 12-3 win over Vernal.

Forest Service to host tours of Swett Ranch

The Ashley National Forest will host a day of self-guided tours and youth activities Aug. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Swett Ranch. The ranch is located off U.S. Highway 191 near picturesque Red Canyon and Flaming Gorge Reservoir. Youth activities are still being planned, but will include learning to rope calves and creating a personalized “brand.” A self-guided walking tour will also be offered that will lead visitors through the buildings and equipment for a fun and historical learning experience. Members of the Swett family will be on location during this event to visit with the public. The Swett Ranch, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is an example of an early pioneer homestead. It remains as peaceful and serene today as it was 100 years ago. Elizabeth Swett, Oscar Swett’s mother, homesteaded the family’s original claim in 1909 because her son was too young to file himself. Over the next 58 years Oscar Swett acquired an additional 246 acres and ran approximately 200 head of cattle and 150 head of sheep on his ranch and surrounding lands. The ranch was operated using hand tools and horsepower, long after trucks and tractors were available. The Swett family put up 200 to 300 tons of hay each year using only horse drawn equipment. Native logs and lumber were used in construction of buildings and fences. The majority of the structures remain in the original location. Oscar Swett and his wife Emma raised nine children surrounded by only a few neighbors and the resources of the Ashley National Forest. They survived every challenge thrown at them except progress. They were the last to sell out in 1968, shortly before Oscar Swett’s death.


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Community Calendar June-August • Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum open Wednesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission and gift shop. August 2 - 27 •19th Annual Quilt Show, “Quilters On The Edge,” Western Heritage Museum, 302 East 200 South, Vernal. August 10 • Vernal Running Club, meet at Colton Pavilion, 500 N 900 W, at 5:45 p.m. Open to all 6, 7 and 8 grader. Call Tyler 724-3300. • Grieving Partners Support Group, Uintah County Library, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Info. call Carolyn 789-1165. August 11 • TOPS Club meeting at Golden Age Center, 1011:30 a.m. Call Marilyn 7812911. August 12 • Golden Age Center Dances, 155 S. 100 West, Vernal. 8-10 p.m. Kays Band, all welcome. August 13 • Ashley Valley Farmer’s Market opens 8 a.m. and runs til noon at the Dinosaur Gardens next to the old museum, Vernal. August 16 • Vernal Junior High School Student Orientation at 6;30 p.m. This is for 8th Grade orientation. • Vernal Laughter Club, Strata Networks bdlg. 609 W. Main back door, 6:30 p.m. For info.www. vernallaughterclub.com. August 17 • Vernal Running Club, meet at Colton Pavilion, 500 N 900 W, at 5:45 p.m. Open to all 6, 7 and 8 graders. Call Tyler 724-3300. • Grieving Partners Support Group, Uintah County Library, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Info. call Carolyn 789-1165. August 18 • Classic Car Cruising Night, meet at the Vernal Wendy’s Parking Lot, 6:30 p.m. Cruise with Class. • TOPS Club meeting at Golden Age Center, 1011:30 a.m. Call Marilyn 7812911. August 19 • 2011 Golf Tournament for the Children’s Justice Center, Dinaland Golf Course. Call Shauna 7906901. • Golden Age Center Dances, 155 S. 100 West, Vernal. 8-10 p.m. Kays Band, all welcome. August 20 • CC Murdock with the Native Heart Band and Indian Elvis, Vernal Middle School. 7:30 p.m., Free performance.

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The U’Ettes perform their unicycle routine in the UBIC parade Saturday morning.

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The Uintah High School drill team teaches dedication, perseverance and teamwork, and much of that is done in the summer while the 21 team members balance on a unicycle. Drill team coach Robin McClellan said the unicycles are good because it helps keep the “I can” attitude. “It helps teach you can achieve a lot through perseverance, tears and sweat. It also teaches to get back up and do it again.” she said, “Each team member has to be able to ride individually before they can do the routines as a group.” Morgan Merkley, co-captain of the U’Ettes, has been on the team for three years, she said it took her about a month to learn unicycles but she never broke anything, even though she fell a lot and got bruises. Of course, besides knowing how to ride unicycles each of the 21 members have to know how to dance. Assistant coaches Rachel Larsen and Taunia Wheeler agree that dance is the best foundation for drill team, each member has had past dance experience. Merkley said what separates U’Ettes from other athletic or extracurricular activity is that drill team is a precision team. The entire group has to move as one person during routines and the team has to be disciplined. The group practices every morning for three hours with the group only taking six weeks off during the year as well as Sundays. The team members also practice individually as well as getting together sometimes without their coach to run through routines. McClellan, who has coached the team for roughly 11 years, views the girls on drill team as athletes and makes sure the girls eat right, drink lots of water and make sure they are able to keep up their stamina. Drill team captain Chelsea Richens says she was on drill team sophomore year, but when she took a break from the team last year she missed it too much and had to come back her senior year. “It’s an amazing experience, I’ve learned so much more than dance,” she said. “You get life changing experiences on the team. You learn how to be responsible, dedicated and part of a team. We are all just like sisters.” Richens said she started on drill team originally because she looked up to those who were on the team, saying they were good kids, never getting into trouble. “It’s important to have examples like this in school and show kids how important it is to stay out of trouble and how far you can go if you do stay out of trouble,” she said. The U’Ettes performed its unicycle routine in the Roosevelt UBIC parade Saturday evening. Starting in December the UHS drill team will begin competitions with their precision dance routines. The LIBERTY MONTAGUE, VERNAL EXPRESS U’Ettes drill teams have won five state championships and UHS drill team members pracperformed half time shows at tice the unicycle routine. Snow College.

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Alysse Smuin is helped by Larisa Pearson as she learns how to ride a unicycle during practice.

UHS drill team members practice through their unicycle routine during practices Saturday morning prior to the UBIC parade.

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PLAY BALL! Canyon Del Oro wins 2011 Pacific Southwest title at regional tournament

By Gregory Knight

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With the crack of bats, the cheers of the crowd, and the occasional ballpark hot dog, Uintah County took on the 2011 Pacific Southwest Babe Ruth 14-U tournament last week at the Vernal Babe Ruth baseball complex. The winner of the tournament, Tuscon’s Canyon Del Oro, earned the right to represent the region Aug. 21-28 at the 14-U World Series in Glen Allen, Va. after defeating El Segundo 9-8 in a second championship game on Saturday. Canyon Del Oro came into the second game of the doubleheader after losing their first match of the tournament to El Segundo 15 to 11 on Saturday morning. After coming out swinging with a hot 8-6 lead, El Segundo saw their advantage slip away in the bottom of the seventh inning when a solo home run from Del Oro’s Nate Soriano tied it all up 8-8. Soriano had been hot all day and the tying score was just an epilogue to an amazing grand slam he hit in the first game. The four-run homer put the team from Tuscon back into a game which had been, up to the that point, slipping out of reach. “When you have a player like Soriano, who can hit big and has been an asset all season long, you have a real shot at winning these games,” said Del Oro head coach Mike Hanson. The big hero of the day for Del Oro was Austin France, though, with his game winning single to score a runner from third base and take the regional championship. “This is an unbelievable feeling,” a teary-eyed, emotional Hanson said after the game. “All these boys have put in so much work this season. This is

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Caroline Auza, a board member of Canyon Del Oro Babe Ruth baseball, shows the patch she designed in remembrance of Christina-Taylor Green. Green, a former player for the CDO organization, was shot and killed during the attack on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in January.

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Besides loving politics and seeking a future in that profession, Green was also a baseball As far as sports go, baseball player with a long line of talent is probably the most steeped on the diamond in her bloodin mysticism, tradition and line. memorializing those who have In addition to being the stepped onto the diamond granddaughter of former Major League Baseball pitcher throughout the years. For one team playing in and manager Dallas Green, she was a member this weeks Pacific of the Canyon Del Southwest Regional Oro Pirates 9-U Babe Ruth tournabaseball team in ment, Canyon Del 2009 and 2010 as Oro’s 14-U squad, a second baseman. the memory of Her father, John Christina-Taylor Green, is a scout Green — a girl who for the Los Angeles used to play in their Dodgers. midst — is strong Green, who was and symbolic. born Sept. 11, 2001, Green was one SUBMITTED PHOTO had also been feaof six people who died Jan. 28 after Christina-Taylor Green tured in the book, being shot in the pictured during her “Faces of Hope: Tuscon, Ariz. mas- final season with Can- Babies Born on 9/11.” The book sacre allegedly com- yon Del Oro. chronicled a nummitted by Jared Lee Loughner. Just 9-years-old at ber of young men and women the time of the attack, Green who were born on the day the was the youngest victim in the World Trade Center and Pentagon were attacked. incident. After the massacre, friends After her death, Tusconand family who knew her best area real estate broker and described her in an ABC News little league board member report as a girl who was, “proud Caroline Auza, whose son of her country and wanted to SEE GREEN on B10 pursue a career in politics.”

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Noah Stone (14) of El Segundo slides into third base as Canyon Del Oro’s Abe Alderette (51) leaps into the air to avoid a blocking call while El Segundo manager Charlie Haaker, left, tries to give the umpires a little suggestive motioning.

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The Canyon Del Oro team poses with their trophies after their 9-8 victory in game two to win the Pacific Southwest Regional tournament.

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point out the team and their Pacific Southwest region, said devotion to the game, all while the economy was a factor in the recognizing some significant two teams not taking part. contributions from individual “This tournament usually players. has teams from Guam and “This is the greatest group of Hawai’i taking part,” Mascaro young men anywhere,” Thomp- said, “But, because of costs and son said of his team. “You can’t the way the economy is going, find a better group. We had a they couldn’t send teams out lot of great plays during the this year.” tournament and some of our Because of the lack of those biggest hits came from Braxton two teams, Mascaro was able Coonis and Ryan Smuin. Smuin to bring Utah teams into the was our opener at pitcher and mix. he also threw a very good game. “We’re putting this on in He was off-speed and kept them Utah, so we were able to bring on their toes all day long.” some of them into the tourna In addition to his work on ment,” Mascaro said. the mound and at bat, Coonis Aside from Vernal, as the was named MVP of the Vernal host team, Utah was well repreteam for the tournament. sented with teams from Murray Coach Thompson added that and Ogden taking part. he was proud of the- way the Express Mascaro added that the new Wednesday, August 10, 2011 Vernal city, county and league worked facilities in Vernal were a big to host the tournament. reason for wanting to bring the “I just want to thank ev- tournament to the Basin — and eryone that helped do this,” that the teams who came this Thompson said. “From Vernal year have been awed by the City, to the county, and Kam experience. Pope and Dave Olson and all the “I mean, look around,” parents. This is first class.” Mascaro said as he motioned around the complex. “It doesn’t get any better than this. You Local impact have the best facilities in Utah right here. The kids love it, The tournament, which we’re loving it, and the City matched up some of the best of Vernal and your teams here 14-under teams in the states have put in a lot of hard work. of California, Nevada, Arizona It shows.” and Utah, came to the Basin The tournament brought after Babe Ruth officials in Salt not only the teams and their GREGORY KNIGHT, VERNAL EXPRESS Lake City bid for the right to players, but family members Pitcher Jayden Murray swings with all his might during the Vernal team’s outing against Murray. host the team in the Beehive from around the western State. Although the western United States. The tournastates were well represented, ment is a boon to the local teams from Hawai’i and Guam economy — which Vernal City Continued from B2 we unable to attend the tourna- mayor Gary Showalter said is ment this year due to mounting needed in these tough economic Wednesday, August Express airfare from10, the 2011 Pacific.- Vernal times. a great day for our team.” Mario Mascaro, CEO of “I think it is huge to have the Utah’s Babe Ruth baseball and Pacific Southwest tournament Vernal Out Early assistant commissioner for the here in Vernal,” Showalter said.

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The local boys of summer, otherwise known as the Vernal 14-U team, came into the competition on Tuesday night looking for a win as they took on Odgen in the evening game. While lower temperatures prevailed over the blistering heat present during the daytime matches, Ogden could not be cooled as they beat Vernal 12-3 in seven innings. Because of the doubleelimination format of the tournament, the loss to Ogden put Vernal into the loser bracket and set them up for a Wednesday afternoon match against Murray, who had lost their opener as well, falling to El Segundo (California) on Monday in a 10-0 shutout. After going up 1-0 in the first inning against the team from

Braxton Coonis, left, with coach Johnny Thompson. Coonis was awarded the MVP medal for Vernal after the tough loss to Murray. game on any given day. “It’s just baseball,” Thompson said. “You make a few errors and it starts getting into your head. You can end up making more mistakes and you can lose your lead.” Thompson was quick to

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“To bring in these eight teams, who are the best of the best from these western states, the benefit to the city is the fact they stay in hotels and eat in restaurants, and maybe do a little shopping while here. The increased sales tax revenue it brings in helps not just the local government but businesses too.” According to Showalter, the merchants in Vernal are the biggest winners in having so many out-of-towners visiting for the tournament. “The hotel owners, the cafe and retail owners, and the gas stations here will all benefit from this,” Showalter added. “They’re going to benefit in a huge way.” Mascaro added that the eight teams, each with roughly 1012 players per team and their families, constitute a major impact economically to the Vernal area. “I would say an event like this can inject $200,000 to $300,000 into the local economy,” Mascaro said. “When you count the rooms, food, shopping and leisure activities Vernal has to offer, you’re talking about a sizeable amount of money.” In addition to the baseball games the families of players and umpires came for, Mascaro said the outdoors is what many of them will return for. “You have hunting, fishing and the outdoors here,” Mascaro added. “You have the prime place in Utah for all of this and it’s what you love to do. In fact, we have an umpire here from Reno who wants to move out here because he loves the environment and what it has to offer. He wants to hunt and fish out of his back yard.”

Vernal’s 10-U All-Star Team would like to thank all who donated money and supported our fundraiser to help our team go to Bakersfield, California.

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Salt Lake County, Vernal saw their hopes for a win slip away as Murray took a lead in the second inning — and ultimately won the game 7-1. Vernal head coach Johnny Thompson chalked the tough loss up to the nature of the

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Improving Health Care for the Basin Every person every time!

Make a difference! Uintah Basin Medical Center, the Basin’s largest Health Care provider has career opportunities available, offering a great benefit package, with modern equipment, a skilled staff and a commitment to succeed.

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$1,600,000 Indian Canyon - Borders National Forest on 4 sides!. An in-holding in the National Forest with access off hwy 191 between Duchesne & Price! Very near the top! Creek runs thru! Water filing on the Creek. 1 spring has been filed on. More available! House & bunkhouse. Off the grid! Pines, Quakies, green fields! 9000 feet elevation! Possible leaseback. MLS#978787

$379,900 Ballard - A 4864 sq. ft. building completely renovated with new roof & beautiful hardwood floors, bathrooms, kitchen, furnace, central air and paved parking. Big Ballroom with stage and sound system. Approx 300 ft of VALUABLE HWY 40 frontage!!! MLS#965272

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Visit Our web site at www.ubmc.org to obtain more information regarding these positions or to fill out an application. For questions call Uintah Basin Medical Center’s Human Resource Department at (435) 722-6188 UBMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V

Uintah Basin Rehabilitation and Senior Villa Invites you to apply for the employment opportunities available at our beautiful new facility.

THE VILLA EXQUISITE 2 BEDROOM CONDO FOR RENT. Fully furnished, features a full kitchen, and laundry. All utilities included in rent. We provide wireless internet and cable TV. Call 435-621-2657.

$260,000 Roosevelt – Great investment!! 1 building divided into 2..Fabulous location right in town., make offer on this and the bar ..turn it into a restaurant /bar those always do well.. MLS#1043758

$170,000 Roosevelt – Beautifully remodeled with a large stone fireplace. All new bar stools and bar top, new heating and a/c, new electrical and plumbing, new 3 basin sink, new ice machine, stage with lighting. Has a full basement and 2 offices and a bathroom upstairs. Would also make a nice restaurant. A must see!! MLS#1012029

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$139,500 Duchesne - Investors! Combined income of both homes is $1750 per month! Seller may sell separately!! One 4 bdr, and one 3 bdr home. Adjoining lots for easy management!! MLS#1037089

$55,000 Duchesne -Corner lot in a Commercial Zone just 1 block north of Main Street in Duchesne. All utilities available. Must be paid for by Buyer. Excellent location near school, pool, stores, & post office. Perfect for any business!! MLS#1012038

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Uintah School District is now accepting applications for the following positions which are Open Until Filled. Classified Positions

Teaching Positions

Adult Ed. Teaching Assistant, Part Time

School Psychologist

Teaching Assistants, Part Time

8th Grade Special Education Teacher

Special Ed. Teaching Assistants, Part Time

Elementary Fine Arts Teachers (2) positions

Food Service Workers, Part Time

Secondary Dance Teacher, Part Time

Sweeper, Part Time

Elementary Teacher @ Davis Elementary

Kindergarten Aide, Part Time Computer Specialist, Part Time Elementary Secretary, Part Time

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• SHOP TECH/GUN LOADER • Excellent pay and benefits for the right applicants. Sign on bonus for experienced applicants. Apply in person: 1475 East 500 South, Vernal UT or call: 435-781-4193

• LPN/RN - Rehab • Business Office Manager

Lapoint Connections Site Facilitator, Part Time Reading Tutors, Part Time $75,000 Duchesne - 150 x 150 lot on 100 south 100 west in Duchesne City. Zoned Commercial. All paved. Used to be the Zion’s Bank location. Includes City Water, Sewer, Power, Phone. 1/2 acre. Vacant. MLS#983845

$149,000 Duchesne -17 E Main Duchesne. Corner Repair. Includes front end alignment machine. 1460 sq. ft. All utilities! Many possibilities! Established business on Duchesne’s best corner! Possible seller finance. MLS#917832

Duchesne Office: Susan Hamilton 435-822-2314 Bo Warner 801-857-0564 Brendette Sweat 435-724-7680 Dwayne Compton 801-920-3751 Kolby Hoover 435-724-1933 Mildred Bowerman 435-401-3159

Roosevelt Office: Chelle Verde 435-724-5070 Frank Smith 435-722-1095 Monica Fredette 435-823-1964 Janet Caywood 435-823-7333 Shallin Squire 435-823-1161 Bobby Drake 435-724-4300

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PE Specialist, Part Time Assistant Football Coach Assistant Wrestling Coach Custodian, Full Time

All positions require specific information to be submitted with the application. Complete applications will be given preferred consideration. Applications are accepted until 1:00 p.m. on the date of first review. Please access the following link to view specific job announcements and instructions for applying:

www.uintah.net/districtoffice/employment.html

For assistance applying to any available job or questions, please contact Dorothy McConkie, HR Assistant, Uintah School District.

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B1 - HEADER Help Wanted CLASS A CDL DRIVER: Late model equipment, No East coast, insurance available, paid vacations and plenty of miles. Call Chuck to get qualified 800-645-3748 (ucan) 1of1 DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED. Long time established company in Duchesne is looking for dump truck drivers. Class A CDL with experience and doubles required. Working in the Uinta Basin - home every night seldom work weekends. Clean driving record required. Start immediately. Health insurance available. Salary is negotiable. Contact Cris at 425-7336753 or fax resume to 435-738-5703.

Medical Top Pay for RN’s, LPN’s, LVN’s, CNA’s, Med Aides. $2,000 Bonus-FREE Gas. AACO Nursing Agency. 800656-4414

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Vernal City is accepting applications for a Facilities Custodian. This is a full-time position with benefits. Applicants must have six months experience in maintenance and cleaning of offices and/ or public or commercial facilities, and have a valid drivers license. Wage $12.48 - $18.09 / hr (DOE). Position closes August 19, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. If interested in applying, contact Vernal City Human Resources, 374 East Main, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435) 7892255, E-mail: hr@vernalcity. org, or visit our web site: www.vernalcity. org. Vernal City application required. Vernal City is an equal opportunity employer. The Patch Restaurant is looking for servers and clerks, age 21 up, and cooks. Come in for application at The Patch on Pleasant Valley Road in Myton. 435-646-3663. Roosevelt City Police is accepting applications for a full time Police Officer 1. Applicants will be required to complete a background investigation, physical fitness, oral and written tests. Preference will be given to POST certified applicants. For more information or to apply contact Rick at Roosevelt Police, 435-722-2330 or rharrison@ rooseveltcity. com. Estimated starting date is Oct 1. Applications accepted until Sept. 2 at 5:00 pm. T E M P O R A R Y GROUNDS PERSON/ CUSTODIAN For the Duchesne Area. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Work under the general supervision of the County Maintenance Supervisor. This is a temporary position. Will perform a variety of routine custodial services, and grounds keeping duties, including but not limited to: Mowing lawns, trimming shrubbery, pulling weeds, repairing sprinklers, cultivating flowers, cleaning restrooms and general building cleaning, and other tasks as assigned. MINIMUM QU A L IFIC ATION S , E D U C AT I O N A N D EXPERIENCE: Must have work related experience and be able

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broad range of con- tively verbally and in tacts to assess child writing, ability to estabsafety; Assess the risk lish and maintain effecof future abuse and/or tive working relationneglect of children in ships with employees, the household; Coordi- other departments, nate a team of family agencies and the pubmembers, staff and lic. Education and Exservice providers to perience: Bachelor’s evaluate safety and degree in Social Work identify interventions or related field. One that can reduce risks year CPS experience for children; Remove preferred. COMPEN2011 - Vernal Express SATION: This position child(ren) into protective custody or foster is a 40 hour per week care, when appropri- job, full time permanent ate; Maintain accurate position. Starting pay and timely records of will be at $41,600 and case information; File offers benefits such as petitions and testify in medical, dental, life court and other legal i n s u r a n c e a n d proceedings; Maintain retirement/401B bencommunication with efits. TO APPLY FOR social services staff THIS JOB: Applicaregarding status of re- tions will be accepted ferrals; Attend trainings August 1, 2011 through to improve skills with August 31, 2011 at the i n t e r v i e w i n g , c a s e Ute Tribe Personnel work, etc.; Supervise Office. To receive an family visits, as need- application online use ed. MINIMUM QUALI- http://www.utetribe. FICATIONS: Required com/humanResourcKnowledge, Skills and es/personnel/personAbilities: Knowledge of nel.html and you may Child Abuse investiga- send completed applition protocols, ability to cations via email to communicate effec- susanc@utetribe.com or call the Personnel Office at 435-725-4017 10, 2011 - Vernal Express or 435-725-4010 for further assistance regarding applying for this position.

to communicate ef- ERAL STATEMENT fectively with others. OF DUTIES: This SoApplicants are sub- cial Worker position will ject to criminal records be part Case Worker check. Conditions of and part Child Protecemployment include tion Specialist. The passing a pre-hire drug Case Management retest. Must be able to lift sponsibilities will moni50 lbs. WAGE: Nego- tor and assist families tiable. HOURS: Forty in completing their (40) hour work week. case plans for the safeAPPLICATIONS: Ap- ty of their children and plications may be ob- Child Protective SpeWednesday, August 10, tained at the Duchesne cialist responsibilities County Administrative will respond directly to Office Building, 734 reports of child abuse N Center St, P.O. Box and/or neglect. Using 346, Duchesne, Utah investigatory and so84021-0346, Monday cial work skills, they through Friday 8:30 partner with families AM to 5:00 PM, Coun- and various agencies ty website at http:// to ensure the safety duchesne.utah.gov, or and well-being of chilby contacting the De- dren within the Ute partment of Workforce Tribe. EXAMPLES OF Services. Applications DUTIES (Examples will be accepted at may include but are not the Duchesne County limited to the followAdministrative Office ing): Complete out-of Building or by email office visits to investito carrie@duchesne. gate allegations of u t a h . g o v . D U C H - abuse and/or neglect; ESNE COUNTY IS AN Conduct interviews EQUAL OPPORTU- with children to deterNITY EMPLOYER. mine safety of child(ren); Interview family members and a

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Contract newspaper sales- the ability to communicate effectively and persuasively is important. Great incentives! We are excepting applications 61 East 100 North Vernal.

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Ute Indian Tribe Social Services Social Worker/Child Protection Specialist GEN-

NOW HIRING: LABORER SIMPLOT PHOSPHATES, LLC is accepting applications for a general laborer to assist in all areas of the mine, including maintenance, operations and support groups. v v v

Must be willing to work shifts, weekends, and overtime as required. Prompt and regular attendance required with proven record of dependability and safe work performance. Competitive wage and benefit package.

Interested applicants should complete an application at the Department of Workforce Services, 1050 West Market Dr., Vernal, UT 84078 Job closes August 15, 2011

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Immediate openings for Extremely Motivated Licensed Journeyman plumbers. Work is in the Uintah Basin Area. Must be able to run your own crue. Pay depending on Experience. New construction and service work for Residential and commercial give us a call! Cody 801380-5819 Casey 801-440-6466 Immediate openings for Extremely Motivated Licensed Journeyman plumbers. Work is in the Uintah Basin Area. Must be able to run your own crue. Pay depending on Experience. New construction and service work for Residential and commercial give us a call! Casey 801440-6466, Cody 801-380-5817

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Simplot Phosphates, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer

A Quality Vendor Boutique.

Seeking Vendors & Crafters to rent space Starting at 3x4 Ft. Space @ $30 MO. and up Opening the end of September

For information call Rea Taylor 435-722-4742 or 435-790-3577 Main Street in Roosevelt

Mechanic Wanted Work for an employee owned company Good salary, 401K & Insurance • Must have valid Utah Drivers License • Basic knowledge of farm equipment required. • High school diploma required • Basic computer skills • Applicant must furnish own tools • Pre-employment Drug & Alcohol screening • Provide resume & references

Agri-Service Inc. Contact Ken Betts (435) 671-2656 Tom Schmidt (435) 503-4082 1818 W. 2000 S. Roosevelt, Utah

FULL TIME SECRETARY at Sav On Propane. Knowledge of computers, secretarial experience preferred, good public relation skills, telephone and oral communication skills necessary. Will answer phones, take messages, assist cus-

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Building Material METAL ROOF/WALL Panels, Pre-engineered Metal Buildings. Mill prices for sheeting coil are at a 4 year low. You get

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Simplot Phosphates, LLC is accepting applications for an Administrative Assistant. This person will provide administrative support to the Safety Manager, greet visitors at the main entrance, answer phones, and conduct training as required by MSHA. Excellent customer service skills are required. Must have the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing and have proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office applications. Prompt and regular attendance required with proven record of dependability and safe work performance. Requires HS diploma or GED and a minimum of two years general office experience.

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Competitive wage and benefit package. Compensation commensurate with experience and skill level.

LOOMIXÂŽ FEED SUPPLEMENTS is seeking dealers. Motivated individuals with cattle knowledge and community ties. Contact Bethany @ 800870-0356/bjenkins@ loomix.com to find out if there is a dealership opportunity in your area.(ucan)1of1 Environmental consulting company seeks a customer service oriented self- starter to take on the role of Office Administrator for the Vernal office. Ideal candidate will have at least 3 years experience in an administrative support capacity and demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft 2007 applications. This is a full-time position through September and part-time during the winter. Visit www. swca.com to apply online. EOE/W/M/V/D. Framers needed. Pay is $13-$19 per hour depending on experience. Multi Family apartments in Vernal. Call Kevin 801-4203131

Recreational Trailers Misc Recreational Seven mobile home axles and springs electric brakes $75 each obo. Call Paul 801750-5959.

STEEL BUILDING QUOTES including concrete, doors, in-

Interested applicants should apply online at www.simplot.com/careers Simplot Phosphates, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Berry Petroleum Company is announcing an immediate job opening for a

Pumper

Berry Petroleum Company is announcing an immediate job opening for a Pumper. REQUIREMENTS: 1.Successful completion of company required physical 2.Successful passing of a drug and alcohol screen (Random drug and alcohol screening after hired) 3.Proof of ability to work in the United States 4.Must pass a background check 5.Must be able to operate a motor vehicle in the state of Utah (Copy of driving record from DMV must be submitted) 6.Must have 5 years experience working in the oilfield or 1 year pumper experience EDUCATION: 1.High School diploma or equivalent DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1.Maintain and oversee daily oil & gas operations 2.Maintain accurate record keeping of production 3.proper maintenance of all assigned equipment 4.Follow daily directions from Foreman / Supervisor BENEFITS: 1.Competitive salary 2.Insurance 3.Vacation 4.401K If interested, please bring resume to our office by 4:00 PM

August 12, 2011

Call Tonya at 789-3511 to place your Vernal Express Classified ad today!

4000 S 4028 W • Rt 2 Box 7735 • Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Phone: 435-722-1325 • Fax 435-722-1321

Duchesne County School District is accepting applications for the following positions: Duchesne County School District Substitute Bus Drivers

Contact Mark Mecham, 823-2411 or 725-4522

Neola Elementary/ Myton Elementary Part Time Music Aide

Duchesne, Roosevelt, & Myton Areas Part Time Lunch Workers Contact Gwen Prescott, 435-738-1244

Myton Elementary School

Contact Fred Arko, Principal 435-725-4716 or 722-0304

Part Time Title I Aide Contact Fred Arko, Principal 435-725-4736

Altamont Elementary/ Neola Elementary Full Time Intrsuction/intervention Coach Contact Bruce Guymon 435-725-4602

Con Amor School Part Time (19 hr) Special Ed. Aide Contact Mark Mechum, 823-2411 or 725-4522

East Elementary School

Neola Elementary School

Part Time Americorps Aide Contact Kevin Heaton, 725-4666 or 724-1112

Full Time Computer/ Teacher Prep Aide Contact Fred Arko, Principal 435-725-4716 or 722-0304

Part Time Adult Ed/ Computer Lab Aid Contact Loyal Summers, 435-725-4514

Roosevelt Education Building

Altamont High School Full Time (temporary-one year) Music Teacher Contact John Huitt, Principal, 435-822-1346

Kings Peak Elementary School

Kings Peak Elementary School

Part Time Adult Americorps Aide Contact Guy Coleman, Principal, 435-722-3081

Full Time 5th Grade Teacher Contact Guy Coleman, Principal, 435-722-3081

Duchesne High School Part Time Sweeper

Kings Peak Elementary School

Contact Gary Keyser, 435-725-4663 or Stan Young 435-738-1261

Part Time Classroom Aide Contact Guy Coleman, Principal, 435-722-3081

Con Amore/ Myton Elementary Part Time Sweeper Contact Gary Keyser, 435-725-4663, Jean Blezard, 725-4752 or Fred Arko, 725-4736 Tabiona School Part Time Sweeper Contact Gary Keyser, 435-725-4663 or Bob Park 435-738-1321 Union High School Full Time Science Teacher, 2 Full Time Lic. Secondary Ed. CTE Teachers (Computer Tech/ Business, Visual/Cmmrcl Art, Multimedia), Coaching and extra curricular oppoprtunities available with all Union High School positions listed above. Contact Russ Nielsen, Principal 435-823-2474 Applicants for teaching positions must have or be able to obtain a valid Utah Teaching License with appropriate endorsements. All positions require the submission of an application, current resumĂŠ, and letters of recommendation. Teaching positions also require a placement file. All positions are open until filled unless otherwise stated. These positions are listed with Utah Department of Workforce Services, and are posted on our website at www.dcsd.org. More information regarding the opening is available on either site. For questions call Kathie at Duchesne County School District, 435-738-1240


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California king pillow top mattress and box springs great shape. $50.00 Call Kathy 801414-1592.

Yard Sales HUGE YARD SALE S Sat. Aug. 13th 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Rabbit hutches, small animal cages, purses, home decor, 2004 Harley Super Gilde, daddles and tack, Wall tent, Wood stove. 1676 East 4000 South Early Birds Welcome!

Farm & Pets Pets Two Playful, 2.5 Year Old Female, Great Pyrenees / Border Collie Mixes. Have Great personalities. Raised in home w/kids, both spayed. Free To Good Home. If interested please call 435-2197585 or 435-2197580.

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KIRBY VACUUM like new! Used for three months comes with all attachments. Paid $1,600 asking $1,000. OBO. Call 789-1200.

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WHITNEY SPINET PIANO. Good condition with a few small flaws. Asking $500.00. Call Suzanne at 435828-1032.

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SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Richard C. Terry, USB No. 3216, Preston D. Koerner, USB No. 11852,TERRY JESSOP & BITNER 39 Exchange Place, Suite 100, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Telephone: 801/5340909 Facsimile: 801/534-1948. Attorneys for Plaintiff: IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, STATE OF UTAH SALT LAKE COUNTY, SALT LAKE D E PA RT M E N T JORDAN CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff, v. ALFONSO OROZCO, an individual, ROLANDO D E L G A D O ROBLES, an individual, MIGUEL DOMINGUEZ, an individual, and JOHN DOES 13, Defendants. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Civil No. 100902943. Judge Deno Himonas THE STATE OF UTAH TO DEFENDANTS R O L A N D O DELGADO ROBLES AND MIGUEL DOMINGUEZ:

You are hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Amended Complaint in the above-captioned case. Your answer must be filed with the Clerk of the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, located at 450 South State St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, within twenty days after final publication of this Summons. Within that same period of time, you must also serve or mail a copy of the answer to Richard C. Terry, attorney for Plaintiffs, at 39 Exchange Place, Suite 100, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of the abovecaptioned court. The cause of action alleged against you in the Complaint is breach and unjust enrichment of oral contract in the amount of $11,919.56 plus interest, fees and costs until paid in full. The Clerk of the above-described Court is holding cop-

ies of the Complaint, this Summons, and the Court’s Order for Service of Process by Publication and Mailing in the Court’s file for delivery to you should you request the same, and you may obtain a copy of these items by requesting them from the Clerk. DATED this 7th day of July, 2011. TERRY JESSOP & BITNER Attorneys for Plaintiff By: Richard C. Terry. Published in the Vernal Express July 20, July 27 and August 3 and 10, 2011.

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questions, contact Emmett Duncan, Executive Director at 435-722-4656. All questions must be submitted in writing and received by the Owner no later than 5 days prior to submission date to allow sufficient time for a response. This Request for Proposal is issued this 20th day of July 2011. Published in the Vernal Express July 27, August 3, 10 and 17, 2011.

FOR SALE By sealed bids Surplus Utility Trucks. Ashley Valley Water and Sewer Improvement District has for sale a Dual wheel 2006 Chevy C3500 Silverado with 11 ft Harbor Truck Utility Bed and Rack, 36,018 miles. A 2003 Chevy 1500 Silverado ½ ton 4x4 124,169 miles. A 2003 Chevy C2500HD Silverado ž ton 104,906 miles. Submit best offer for each truck by sealed bid to be opened at board meeting on 16 August 2011. View at 1344 West Highway 40 or call 435-7899400 Get information and sealed bid form from the District office. Published in the Vernal Express July 27, August 3, and 10, 2011.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the front entrance of

the Eighth Judicial District Courthouse, located at 920 East Highway 40, Vernal, Uintah County, State of Utah, on the 25th day of August, 2011, at 2:30 p.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed by DAVID D. MIZNER and JANNA A. MIZNER, as Trustors, in favor of BEEHIVE CREDIT UNION, Beneficiary, covering real property located at 9976 East Duchesne Street, Gusher, Uintah County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows: East 2 of Block 6, Plat AA@, MOFFAT TOWNSITE, (Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 19-24). Also, beginning at the Southwest Corner of Lot 6, Plat AA@, MOFFAT TOWNSITE, and running thence East 180.00 feet; thence South 16.00 feet; thence West 180.00 feet; thence North 16 feet to the point of beginning. (Being a vacant alleyway). Parcel No. 14:048:0002 Notice of Default was recorded on April 11, 2011, as Entry No. 2011002621, of the said official records of Uintah County, State of Utah. Said sale will be without warranty as to title, possession, or encumbrances, for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said Trust Deed including fees, charges, and expenses of Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Trust Deed, interest thereon, and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Trust Deed with interest thereon as in said note and by law provided. Property Address:

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different unit designs, which, if selected, each of the designs may be used for several or all of the units. All houses shall meet all U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD�) building code requirements and Utah Modular construction standards (IRC building code compliant). Please Call (435) 722-4656 for a Scope of Work, Design, Contract & Project Requirements and Specification & Options. (Seven pages) Proposal The Owner has publicly advertised the Requests for Proposals (RFP) to modular, factory built housing companies and distributors. All Proposals must be submitted along with any other additional materials it wishes the Owner to consider, the information and attachments required by this form. DEADLINE: Proposals must be submitted in person or by mail by 5:00 pm, August 20, 2011 at either: P.O. Box 250 Ft. Duchesne Utah 84026 or the OWNER offices at 800 South 7700 East, Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026. Faxed proposal will be considered at (435) 7229901, however, the risk of mis-transmission, omitted pages and errors in handling at the Owners office shall lay solely with the Contractor when proposals are faxed. Any proposal submitted must state that it will remain open for sixty (60) days. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals. CONTACT For

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B1 - HEADER 9976 East Duchesne Street, Gusher, Utah. The undersigned disclaims any liability for any error in the street address. Said sale will be made without any covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, pursuant to the power of sale conferred in the Trust Deed. This Notice of Trustee=s Sale is an attempt to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Bidders must be prepared to tender to the Trustee a $5,000.00 cashier=s check at the sale and a cashier=s check for the balance of the purchase price within 24 hours after the sale. DATED this 20th day of July, 2011. JAMES “TUCKER” HANSEN Successor Trustee 233 S. Pleasant Grove Bld., Suite 202 Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Telephone: (801) 2242273 Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Published in the Vernal Express July 27, August 3 and 10, 2011.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following described real property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States of America at the time of sale, 111 at the south front entrance of the Eighth Judicial District Court, 920 East Hwy 40, Vernal, Utah, on Monday, August 29, 2011, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. of that day for the purpose of foreclosing a deed of trust originally executed by Gary Fielding and Kimberly Fielding, in favor of Long Beach Mortgage Company, covering real property located at approximately 979 West 300 South, Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, and more particularly described as: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN, WHICH BEARS NORTH 02°02’38” WEST 1105.50 FEET FROM THE SOUTH QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE NORTH 88°03’04” EAST PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER 188.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°02’38” EAST PARALLEL TO THE SAID WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER 167.56 FEET TO A FENCE RUNNING WEST; THENCE SOUTH 89°16’01” WEST ALONG SAID FENCE 188.05 FEET TO THE SAID WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST Q U A R T E R ; THENCE NORTH 02°02’38” WEST ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER 163.57 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 05-015-0033. The current beneficiary of the trust deed is Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-WL3, and the record owner of the property as of the recording of the notice of default is Gary Fielding and Kimberly Fielding. The trustee’s

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clusions reached by a prospective vendor as a result of such communications. No verbal communications will supersede these written specifications. For more information, please contact Kelly Hays, Facilities / Construction Manager at (435)781-5484 or (435)790-0033. Published in the Vernal Express August 3 and 10, 2011.

sale of the aforede- claim to a temporary scribed real property easement or right of will be made without entry in the subject warranty as to title, property pursuant to Uintah County possession, or encum- 72-5-203, Utah Code hereby makes notice brances. Bidders must Annotated who wish- of intent to sell at fair be prepared to tender es to make such ease- market value, the fol$5,000.00 in certified ment or right of entry lowing property: funds at the sale and permanent may file Serial: 05:060:0050 the balance of the pur- an appropriate appliAKA - Old Food chase price in certified cation, as set forth in Pantry at 1325 W NOTICE OF funds by 10:00 a.m. Utah Administrative HWY 40 in Vernal, PUBLIC HEARING the following busi- Rule R850-80-250(2). UT. Part of SEC 27, REQUESTING ness day. The trustee Applications will T4S, R21E, SLM. TO PRIVATIZE A reserves the right to be accepted during For any questions, CERTAIN UINTAH void the effect of the the following period please contact the COUNTY CLASS trustee’s saleWednesday, after of time: From 7:00 Clerk-Auditor’s August 10, 2011 - VernalOffice Express “D” ROAD AND the sale based upon A.M. August 15, at 435-781-5363. REMAIN ON, OR information unknown 2011 until 6:00 P.M. Public comment will BE REMOVED to the trustee at the November 11, 2011 be heard at 11:00 am FROM THE time of the sale, such at TRUST LANDS Monday August 29th UINTAH COUNTY as a bankruptcy fil- ADMINISTRATION, in the Commission TRANSPORTATION ing, a loan reinstate- 675 East 500 South, Chambers of the SYSTEM MAP. ment, or an agreement Suite 500, Salt Lake Uintah Court house at between the trustor City, UT 84102, (801) 147 East Main, Vernal Pursuant to U.C.A. and beneficiary to 538-5100. Reference UT 84078. 72-3-108 (2)(a) postpone or cancel the No.: PS 8487. Published in the the Uintah County sale. If so voided, the Applications will be Vernal Express, Commission will hold only recourse of the evaluated pursuant to August 3, 10 and 17, a public hearing on highest bidder is to Sections 53C-1-302 2011. Monday, September receive a full refund and 72-5-203(1)(a)(i), 12, 2011 beginning at of the money paid to Utah Code Annotated. PUBLIC 6:00 pm in the Uintah the trustee. THIS IS If no application is County Commission NOTICE AN ATTEMPT TO received, or if an Chambers located at COLLECT A DEBT. application to make Notice is hereby 152 East 100 North, ANYINFORMATION the temporary easeVernal, Utah to OBTAINED WILL ment or right of entry given that the Daggett receive public comBE USED FOR permanent is not County audit is comment regarding a THAT PURPOSE. approved, the tem- plete for the calendar request to privatize DATED this 21st day porary easement or year ending December a Class “D” County 31, 2010. of July, 2011. Marlon right of entry will be A copy may be road located within L. Bates, succes- extinguished upon the at the office T1N, R2E, Sec: 19 & sor trustee Scalley execution August of a certifi-10,inspected Wednesday, - Vernal Express 20, USM, and remain of2011 the Daggett County Reading Bates Hansen cate of sale. on, or be removed Auditor located at & Rasmussen, P.C. 15 Published in the from, the Uintah West South Temple, Vernal Express August 95 North 100 West, County Transportation Manila, Utah. Keri Ste. 600 Salt Lake 3, 10 and 17, 2011. Pallesen Daggett System map. A copy City, Utah 84101 of the map designatCounty Auditor. Telephone: (801) 531UINTAH Published in the ing the specific road 7870, Business Hours: COUNTY Vernal Express August in question is avail9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. able in the Uintah 3 and 10, 2011. PLANNING Trustee No. 94100County Public Lands 1 5 8 1 COMMISSION office during regular Published in the STORAGE business hours. Diane MEETING Vernal Express July AUCTION Coltharp, Public AGENDA 27, August 3, and 10, Lands Specialist. 2011. Notice is hereby Published in the PUBLIC NOTICE given that contents Vernal Express, is hereby given that NOTICE OF listed below on units August 10, 17, 24 and the Uintah County at Uintah Basin Self 31, 2011. PUBLIC Planning Commission Storage LLC. 1609 HEARING RE- will meet at 6:00pm, West 500 South, NOTICE OF QUESTING TO Wednesday, August Vernal, Utah are to be 17th, 2011 at 152 East TRUSTEE’S VACATE AND/ 100 North Vernal, disposed of. You have until August 11, 2011. SALE OR PRIVATIZE State/County Building, If payment in full has CERTAIN UIN- on the second floor not been received by APN: 05-019-0005 in the Commission that date those inter- Trust No. 1309167TAH COUNTY Chambers. ested in placing bids 07 Ref: Travis CLASS “D” public hearing: on these units may do Rohrer TRA: Loan CONDITIONAL Use ROADS AND so August 12, 2011 at No. xxxxxx0807. Permit 3:00 p.m. All items I M P O R T A N T REMAIN ON, 1. Huffman will be auctioned or NOTICE TO OR BE REE n t e r p r i s e s disposed of that day. PROPERTY OWNER: MOVED FROM – Requesting a John Servoss 536 YOU ARE IN Conditional Use W. 500 S. Vernal, UT DEFAULT UNDER THE UINTAH Permit for the opera84078 435-630-1073 A DEED OF TRUST, COUNTY tion of a gravel pit Unit A-6 Owes $ DATED December TRANSPORTA- with crusher on prop- 330.00 18, 2006. UNLESS owned by Karl & Audrey Hughes YOU TAKE ACTION TION SYSTEM erty Donna Lamb, located P.O. Box 36 Vernal, TO PROTECT MAP. at 11250 South 12500 UT 84078 435-789- YOUR PROPERTY, East, Leland Bench, Pursuant to U.C.A. UT; Serial Number 7718 Units B-6 & B-8 IT MAY BE SOLD Owes $ 500.00 AT A PUBLIC SALE. 72-3-108 (2)(a) 16:036:0001 Bryce Klein 8501 IF YOU NEED AN the Uintah County 2. Four Star Ranch RD 33 Craig, CO EXPLANATION OF Commission will hold – Requesting a 81625 970-824-5159 THIS PROCEEDING, a public hearing on Conditional Use SHOULD Monday, September Permit for the opera- Unit G-4 Owes $ YOU 565.00 CONTACT A 12, 2011 beginning at tion of a gravel pit Published in the LAWYER. On 6:00 pm in the Uintah with crusher on propCounty Commission erty located at 19083 Vernal Express on September 12, 2011, Chambers located at East 7000 South, August 3 and 10 , at 3:30pm, James H. Woodall, as duly 152 East 100 North, Avalon UT; Serial 2011. appointed Trustee Vernal, Utah to Number 08:015:0011 under a Deed of UINTAH receive public compublic HEARING Trust recorded ment regarding a O R D I N A N C E COUNTY December 27, 2006, request to vacate AMENDMENTS REQUEST FOR as Instrument No. and/or privatize the 3. Chapter 17.128 2006013130, in Book BIDS following Class “D” C o m m e r c i a l , 1009, Page 886-902, County roads located Industrial, and of the Official Records Uintah County within: T2 South, Apartment Building hereby makes notice in the office at the R24 East, Sec: 17, 20, Design Regulations of intent to solicit bids County Recorder of 21, 27, 28, 29, & 30, Adjourn SLM; T6S R19E Sec: Incompliance with for Special Inspections Uintah County, State 36; T7S R19E, Sec: Americans with to be performed at of Utah, executed by 1: T7S R20E, Sec: 6, Disabilities Act, indi- the Uintah County Travis Rohrer and SLM; T1N R1E, Sec: viduals needing spe- Library located at Mandi L. Rohrer, 26, USM, and remain cial accommodation 204 East 100 North Husband And Wife, on, or be removed during this meeting Vernal, Utah. Bids are As Joint Tenants, will from, the Uintah should notify Matt to be in accordance sell at public auction County Transportation Cazier at 152 East 100 with and in agree- to highest bidder, paySystem map. A copy North, Vernal, Utah ment to the attached able in lawful money Specifications. of the United States of the maps designat- 84078 ph. 435-781- Bid ing the specific roads 5336 at least five days Sealed Bids must at the time of sale. bidders in question is avail- prior to the meeting. be clearly labeled Successful able in the Uintah All public comments “Special Inspections” must tender a deposit County Public Lands will be limited to two and submitted to the of $5,000 in certified Uintah County Clerk- funds to the trustee at office during regular (2) minutes. business hours. Diane Published in the Auditor at 147 East the time of sale, with Coltharp, Public Vernal Express August Main, Vernal Utah the balance due by no later than 5:00 pm noon the following Lands Specialist, 3, 10 and 17, 2011. on Friday August 12, business day, at the Published in the 2011. Bids received office of the Trustee. Vernal Express, LIST OF CAN- by this deadline will At the main entrance August 3, 10, 17 and DIDATES FOR be opened but not nec- of the uintah county 24, 2011. TRUSTEE FOR essarily awarded at the district court 920 regularly scheduled East Hwy 40 Vernal PUBLIC ASHLEY County Commission Utah all right, title NOTICE VALLEY meeting, August 15, and interest conveyed to and now held by 2011 at 11:00 am. WATER & The Utah School Uintah County it under said Deed of SEWER IMand Institutional Trust reserves the right to Trust in the property Lands Administration PROVEMENT accept or reject any situated in said County hereby gives notice or all bids if the bid and State described DISTRICT: that the following is not deemed most as: Beginning at the property is being conto southwest corner of lot DARRELL LANCE, advantageous sidered for disposal NORMAN HASLEM, the County. Uintah 3, fractional block 3, through sale in Uintah THERON DAVIS, County will not be plat a, original survey County: Township 3 ROBERT JOLLEY, held responsible for of vernal, Utah, and South, Range 21 East, BRAD GRAMMER. verbal statements or running thence north SLB&M, Section 32: Election to be held on representations made 132.8 feet; thence east Lot 11, E½NE¼SE¼, November 8, 2011. by County personnel 71 feet; thence south which contains 66.88 Published in the regarding the price 132.8 feet; thence acres more or less. 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part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 23, township 4 south, range 21 east, salt lake meridian.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 209 East 200 North Vernal Ut 84078. Estimated Total Debt as of September 12, 2011 is $171,882.23. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Aurora Loan Services, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/are: Travis Rohrer and Mandi L Rohrer. Dated: August 10, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall R-388469 08/10/11, 08/17/11, 08/24/11. Published in the Vernal Express August 10, 17 and 24, 2011.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 05-021-0091 Trust No. 130722607 Ref: Scott Pldroyd TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx8124. I M P O RTA N T NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED December 28, 2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On September 12, 2011, at 3:30pm, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded January 03, 2007, as Instrument No. 2007000045, in Book 1010, Page 646-672, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Uintah County, State of Utah, executed by Scott Oldroyd, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the uintah county district court 920 East Hwy 40 Vernal Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: ALSO: COMMENCING AT A POINT LOCATED SOUTH 02°12’59” EAST ALONG THE QUARTER SECTION LINE 911.55 FEET AND WEST 665.64 FEET FROM THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE

AND MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTH 02°12’59” EAST 128.35 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87°49’08” WEST 120.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02°20’37” WEST 128.35 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87°49’08” EAST 120.92 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH R I G H T- O F - WAY: COMMENCING AT A POINT LOCATED SOUTH 02°12’59” EAST ALONG THE QUARTER SECTION LINE 723.90 FEET AND WEST 665.64 FEET FROM THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTH 02°12’59” EAST 66.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87°47’Ol” EAST 24.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°12’59” EAST 220.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87°49’08” EAST 91.39 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02c12’59’I EAST 30.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87°49’OB” WEST 100.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°20’37” EAST 311.60 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87°52’07” WEST 52.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02°20’37” WEST 336.55 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87°47’Ol” WEST 12.31 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02°12’59” WEST 220.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87°47’Ol” EAST 24.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02°12’59” WEST 71.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 87°49’08” WEST 25.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING LESS AND EXCEPTING: COMMENCING AT A POINT WHICH IS SOUTH 1008.23 FEET AND WEST 602.60 FEET FROM THE NORTH QUARTER CORNER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, SALT LAKE BASE AND MERIDIAN; THENCE SOUTH 87°49’08” EAST 91.39 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 02°12’59” EAST 30.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 87°49’08” WEST 91.39 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02°12’59” WEST 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 295 North 120 West Building 5 Vernal Ut 84078. Estimated Total Debt as of September 12, 2011 is $322,285.10. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Aurora Loan Services, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/ are: Scott Oldroyd. Dated: August 10, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886 (Hotline) Hours: 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. Signature/by: James H. Woodall R-388088

Wednesday, August 10, 2011 08/10/11, 08/17/11, 08/24/11 . Published in the Vernal Express August 10, 17 and 24, 2011.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE APN: 05-022-0104 Trust No. 130725107 Ref: John P Washburn TRA: Loan No. xxxxxx4264. I M P O RTA N T NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED April 26, 2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THIS PROCEEDING, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On September 12, 2011, at 3:30pm, James H. Woodall, as duly appointed Trustee under a Deed of Trust recorded April 27, 2007, as Instrument No. 2007004927, in Book 1029, Page 266, of the Official Records in the office at the County Recorder of Uintah County, State of Utah, executed by John P Washburn, A Married Man, will sell at public auction to highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale. Successful bidders must tender a deposit of $5,000 in certified funds to the trustee at the time of sale, with the balance due by noon the following business day, at the office of the Trustee. At the main entrance of the uintah county district court 920 East Hwy 40 Vernal Utah all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: Unit d, high valley townhomes, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the Uintah county recorder’s office. being a part of the following tract: beginning 513 feet south 02 28’57” east of the northeast corner of the norhtwest quarter of section 23, township 4 south, range 21 east, slm; thence south 02 28’57” east 121.86 feet; thence south 87 54’29” west 122.38 feet; thence north 02 28’57” west 121.86 feet; thence north 87 54’29” east 122.38 feet to the point of beginning. together with a 25% interest in common area.. The street address and other common designation of the real property described above is purported to be: 256 W 350 N #d Vernal Ut 84078. Estimated Total Debt as of September 12, 2011 is $191,251.49. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, condition or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. The current beneficiary of the Trust Deed as of the date of this notice is: Aurora Loan Services, Llc. The record owner of the property as of the recording of the Notice of Default is/ are: John P Washburn. Dated: August 10, 2011. James H. Woodall 10808 River Front Parkway, Suite 175 South Jordan Ut 84095 (801)2549450 (800)245-1886

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KARL MOSIAH KIDD Deceased. Probate No. 103800071 Judge Clark A. McClellan The undersigned, Steven Kidd, was appointed personal representative of the above captioned estate on January 6, 2011, and hereby gives notice as follows: All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before Novemeber 8, 2011, or said claims shall be forever barred. Dated this 4th day of August, 2011. Steven Kidd 1070 South Vernal Ave. Vernal, Utah 8078. Published in the Vernal Express August 10, 17 and 24, 2011.

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IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF UINTAH COUNTY STATE OF UTAH SOUTH UINTAH GAS PROPERTIES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. LEXICO R E S O U R C E S INTERNATIONAL C O R P O R AT I O N , Defendant. Case No. 036800707 Judge Clark A. McClellan. WHEREAS, Notice of Entry of Foreign Judgment was entered by the Court on December December 5, 2003, on the Order of Default Judgment entered in the District Court of Arapahoe County, Colorado, on December 24, 2002, under Case Number 02 CV 3677, which granted Plaintiff Aggregate Recovery, LLC judgment against Defendant Lexico Resources International Corporation. WHEREAS, on March 7, 2011, the Court issued the 2nd Amended Writ of Execution wherein the Sheriff of Uintah County, Utah, is directed to seize and sell enough of Defendant’s property described in the Second Amended Application for Writ of Execution filed on March 2, 2011, and also described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto, to satisfy the current balance of the above-referenced judgments, which amount as established by the judgments are principal balance of judgment as of July 31, 2011, in the amount of $197,635.15, plus after-accruing interest at the rate of 18% compounded daily from July 1, 2002 until the judgment is satisfied, pursuant to the September 12, 2001, Line of Credit Agreement. WHEREAS, the judgment balance as of July 31, 2011, including principal, accrued interest and costs is $1,013,811.19. WHEREAS, by written agreement dated July 5, 2011, the Judgment was assigned to South Uintah Gas Properties, Inc., and, by reason thereof, the Sheriff’s sale shall be conducted in the name of South Uintah Gas Properties, Inc., as assignee of the judgment. THEREFORE, pursuant to Utah R. Civ. P. 69B, and the Judgment, and the 2nd Amended Writ of Execution entered in the above-entitled action, notice is hereby given that


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the Sheriff of Uintah County, Utah, will sell at a public sale on the front steps of the Uintah County Court House, located at 920 East Highway 40, in the City of Vernal, County of Uintah, State of Utah, on September 1, 2011, at 1:30 p.m., all of the Defendant’s interest in the oil, gas and mineral interests and leases located in Uintah County, Utah, and described more fully on Exhibit “A” attached hereto. DATED this 5 day of August, 2011. Signed Daniel S. Sam SAM, REYNOLDS & EVERSHED, P.C. Daniel S. Sam, #05865 Attorneys for Plaintiff 319 West 100 South, Suite A Vernal, Utah 84078 Telephone (435) 7891301 Fax (435) 7891344 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, Danyel Pedersen, do hereby certify that I mailed first class, postage prepaid, or emailed, a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Sheriff’s Sale on this 5 day of August, 2011, to: Lexico Resources International Corporation Jeff Krupka, President 3961 South Narcissus Way Denver, Colorado 80237. signed Danyel Pedersen Attached Exhibit “A” This exhibit is attached and made a part of the Notice of Sheriff’s Sale dated, 2011. The Sheriff’s sale to which said Notice of Sheriff’s Sale relates shall be conducted on all of Lexico Resources International Corporation’s interest in the following lands or leases: Interests of Record to all leases or lands insofar as said referenced leases (listed below) cover the below described lands, and insofar as said leases and lands cover the depths below the top of the Mancos Formation. For definition purposes, the top of the Mancos Formation shall mean the stratigraphic equivalent of 9,732 feet below the Kelly bushing as shown on the log of the Chapita Wells Unit #5 well located in the NE1/ 4SE1/4 of Section 22, T9S-R22E, SLM. U-458 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 29: NE¼,N½NW¼; TOTAL ACRES: 240.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 7-1-1966/HBP U-4485DESCRIPTION: T. 10 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 13: NW¼,S½; Sec. 24: N½ N½,SW¼ NW¼; TOTAL ACRES: 680.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 1-1-1955/HBP U - 7 3 3 2 0 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 15: S½ SW¼, SW¼ SE¼; TOTAL ACRES: 120.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/ HBP U - 7 3 3 2 1 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 15: W½NW¼, N½SW¼; TOTAL ACRES: 160.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 7 3 3 2 2 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 21: N½N½, SE¼NW¼; TOTAL ACRES:

200.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 0 5 7 7 - A DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah, Sec. 14: All; Sec. 22: S½S½; Sec. 23: All; Sec. 26: All; TOTAL ACRES: 2,080.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 0 5 7 7 - B DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 22: NE¼NE¼, S½NE¼, NE¼NW¼,S½NW¼, N½S½; TOTAL ACRES: 400.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 0 5 7 8 - A DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 15: SE¼SE¼; TOTAL ACRES: 40.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 0 5 7 9 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 13: All; Sec. 24: All; Sec. 25: All; TOTAL ACRES: 1,920.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 0 5 8 2 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 27: Lots 26,W½NW¼,S½; Sec. 28: NE¼; Sec. 35: N½; T. 9 S., R. 21 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah 31: Lots 1, 2, E½NW¼, NE¼; TOTAL ACRES: 1,433.57 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 0 5 8 2 - A DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 27: Lot 1; TOTAL ACRES: 43.20 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 0 2 2 7 0 - A DESCRIPTION: T. 10 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 1: Lots 3, 4, S½NW¼, S½; Sec. 12: E½; Sec. 13: NE¼; T. 10 S., R. 21 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 7: Lots 1-4, E½W½, SE¼; Sec. 17: NW¼,W½SW¼; Sec. 18: Lots 5, 6, E½NW¼, E½; TOTAL ACRES: 2,167.03 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 8-1-1951/HBP U - 0 1 4 1 6 4 5 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 29: S½NW¼, NE¼SW¼, N½SE¼; TOTAL ACRES: 200.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 7-1-1964/HBP U - 0 1 4 2 4 3 0 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 29: S½SE¼; Sec. 33: Lots 1-4, NW¼,SE¼; Sec. 34: NW¼SW¼, S½SW¼; TOTAL ACRES: 680.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 9-1-1964/HBP U - 0 1 4 4 8 6 8 DESCRIPTION: T . 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 15: NE¼, E½NW¼, N½SE¼; TOTAL ACRES: 320.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP U - 0 1 4 4 8 6 9 DESCRIPTION: T. 9 S., R. 20 E., Uintah County, SLM, Utah Sec. 20: NE¼NE¼, S½NE¼, SE¼; Sec. 21:

S½NE¼,SW¼NW¼, SW¼; TOTAL ACRES: 720.00 LEASE DATE/ EXPIRATION DATE: 3-1-1951/HBP. Published in the Vernal Express August 10, 17 and 24, 2011.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING FOR ASHLEY CREEK BRIDGES-UINTAH COUNTY, UTAH UINTAH TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Project: To provide design and construction engineering services for a construction project in Uintah County to meet AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service District standards. Location: 1600 North 1500 West and 1250 North 500 West, located in Uintah County, Utah. Requested Services: Design and construction engineering services for improvements and/or reconstruction of two bridges. Source of Funding: Uintah Transportation Special Service District Funds. P r o j e c t Administrator: Merlin Sinfield, Chairman, Uintah Transportation Special Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)789-4636. P r o j e c t Management: Cheri McCurdy, Executive Director, Uintah Transportation Special Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)7894636. Advertisement Dates: Wednesday, August 10 and 17, 2011. Statement Due Date and Time: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at 12:00 noon. Six (6) copies of the priced proposal shall be delivered to the office of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)7894636. No faxed copies will be accepted. It is the responsibility of proposing firm to verify delivery of mailed proposals by a delivery confirmation. Type of Proposal Required: The proposal shall include as a minimum the following items: Statement of Interest from the proposing firm, Resumes of Key Employees or Team Members including subconsultants, Previous Work History showing the capabilities of the Key Employees or Team Members, Detailed Work Plan including the proposed time schedule and a sealed detailed Cost Estimate including estimated man-hours for each task and hourly rates. The proposal shall be limited to 10 pages not including the covers. Contact the District for written detailed proposal information. Selection Board Meeting: The selection board shall consist of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District Board and Executive Director. This selection board shall meet as soon after the deadline for submitting the proposal as scheduling will permit. Proposals will be short listed

Vernal Express and Uintah Basin Standard to three. Interviews will be scheduled with these firms the evening of August 31, 2011. After the Selection Board has made a determination as to the selected firm, all firms shall be notified in writing. Selection: The Uintah Transportation Special Service District reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals submitted for this project. Project Completion Date: The completion date for the design engineering portion of this project is due by December 15, 2011. Plans are subject to a review by a qualified engineer. Construction engineering services are scheduled for the 2012 construction season. Design Engineering: Design Engineering will include as a minimum the following items: preparation of project plans, specifications, engineer’s estimate, right of way determination, utility relocation plans and project reviews according to AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service District design standards. Specifications and drawings to be in UDOT accepted format. Construction Management: Construction Management will include as a minimum the following items: Oversight and inspection of the construction activities in order to certify the contractor has constructed the project according to the plans and specifications, construction staking and material testing to meet the minimum requirements according to UDOT standards, quantity verification, payment request verification and certification, site reviews with the Owner as requested and preparation of the as-constructed plans. All work will be in accordance with AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service District construction standards. Q u e s t i o n s Concerning This Request for Proposal: Any questions concerning this request for proposal for design and construction engineering services and the feasibility study for the Uintah Transportation Special Service District will be addressed to the project management. Prospective firms shall not initiate direct contact with any member of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District Board regarding this request for proposal. No verbal communication will be construed as a change to this request. Only written modification issued to each proposing firm will constitute a change in this request for proposal. Published in the Vernal Express August 10 and 17, 2011.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING FOR 3500 WESTUINTAH COUNTY, UTAH UINTAH TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Project: To provide design and construction engineering services for a construction project in Uintah County to meet AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service

District standards. Location: 3500 West, 500 North to 2500 North, located in Uintah County, Utah. Requested Services: Design and construction engineering services for improvements and/or reconstruction of existing roadway. Source of Funding: Uintah Transportation Special Service District Funds. P r o j e c t Administrator: Merlin Sinfield, Chairman, Uintah Transportation Special Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)789-4636. P r o j e c t Management: Cheri McCurdy, Executive Director, Uintah Transportation Special Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)7894636. Advertisement Dates: Wednesday, August 10 and 17, 2011. Statement Due Date and Time: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at 12:00 noon. Six (6) copies of the priced proposal shall be delivered to the office of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)7894636. No faxed copies will be accepted. It is the responsibility of proposing firm to verify delivery of mailed proposals by a delivery confirmation. Type of Proposal Required: The proposal shall include as a minimum the following items: Statement of Interest from the proposing firm, Resumes of Key Employees or Team Members including subconsultants, Previous Work History showing the capabilities of the Key Employees or Team Members, Detailed Work Plan including the proposed time schedule and a sealed detailed Cost Estimate including estimated man-hours for each task and hourly rates. The proposal shall be limited to 10 pages not including the covers. Contact the District for written detailed proposal information. Selection Board Meeting: The selection board shall consist of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District Board and Executive Director. This selection board shall meet as soon after the deadline for submitting the proposal as scheduling will permit. Proposals will be short listed to three. Interviews will be scheduled with these firms the evening of August 31, 2011. After the Selection Board has made a determination as to the selected firm, all firms shall be notified in writing. Selection: The Uintah Transportation Special Service District reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals submitted for this project. Project Completion Date: The completion date for the design engineering portion of this project is due by December 15, 2011. Plans are subject to a review by a qualified engineer. Construction engineering services are scheduled for the 2012 construction season. Design Engineering: Design Engineering will include as a minimum the following items: preparation of project plans, specifications, engineer’s estimate, right of way determination, utility relocation plans and project reviews according to AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service District design standards. Specifications and drawings are to

be in UDOT accepted format. Construction Management: Construction Management will include as a minimum the following items: Oversight and inspection of the construction activities in order to certify the contractor has constructed the project according to the plans and specifications, construction staking and material testing to meet the minimum requirements according to UDOT standards, quantity verification, payment request verification and certification, site reviews with the Owner as requested and preparation of the as-constructed plans. All work will be in accordance with AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service District construction standards. Q u e s t i o n s Concerning This Request for Proposal: Any questions concerning this request for proposal for design and construction engineering services and the feasibility study for the Uintah Transportation Special Service District will be addressed to the project management. Prospective firms shall not initiate direct contact with any member of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District Board regarding this request for proposal. No verbal communication will be construed as a change to this request. Only written modification issued to each proposing firm will constitute a change in this request for proposal. Published in the Vernal Express August 10 and 17, 2011.

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING FOR DEEP CREEK (11,500 EAST)UINTAH COUNTY, UTAH UINTAH TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT Project: To provide design and construction engineering services for a construction project in Uintah County to meet AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service District standards. Location: 11,500 East, Lapoint, Hwy 121 north to Paradise Road Junction, located in Uintah County, Utah. Requested Services: Design and construction engineering services for improvements of existing roadway. Source of Funding: Uintah Transportation Special Service District Funds. P r o j e c t Administrator: Merlin Sinfield, Chairman, Uintah Transportation Special Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)789-4636. P r o j e c t Management: Cheri McCurdy, Executive Director, Uintah Transportation Special Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)7894636. Advertisement Dates: Wednesday, August 10 and 17, 2011. Statement Due Date and Time: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at 12:00 noon. Six (6) copies of the priced proposal shall be delivered to the office of the Uintah Transportation Special

Service District, 320 North Aggie Blvd, St. 138R, Vernal, Utah, 84078, (435)7894636. No faxed copies will be accepted. It is the responsibility of proposing firm to verify delivery of mailed proposals by a delivery confirmation. Type of Proposal Required: The proposal shall include as a minimum the following items: Statement of Interest from the proposing firm, Resumes of Key Employees or Team Members including subconsultants, Previous Work History showing the capabilities of the Key Employees or Team Members, Detailed Work Plan including the proposed time schedule and a sealed detailed Cost Estimate including estimated man-hours for each task and hourly rates. The proposal shall be limited to 10 pages not including the covers. Contact the District for written detailed proposal information. Selection Board Meeting: The selection board shall consist of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District Board and Executive Director. This selection board shall meet as soon after the deadline for submitting the proposal as scheduling will permit. Proposals will be short listed to three. Interviews will be scheduled with these firms the evening of August 31, 2011. After the Selection Board has made a determination as to the selected firm, all firms shall be notified in writing. Selection: The Uintah Transportation Special Service District reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals submitted for this project. Project Completion Date: The completion date for the design engineering portion of this project is due by December 15, 2011. Plans are subject to a review by a qualified engineer. Construction engineering services are scheduled for the 2012 construction season. Design Engineering: Design Engineering will include as a minimum the following items: preparation of project plans, specifications, engineer’s estimate, right of way determination, utility relocation plans and project reviews according to AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service District design standards. Specifications and drawings to be in UDOT accepted format. Construction Management: Construction Management will include as a minimum the following items: Oversight and inspection of the construction activities in order to certify the contractor has constructed the project according to the plans and specifications, construction staking and material testing to meet the minimum requirements according to UDOT standards, quantity verification, payment request verification and certification, site reviews with the Owner as requested and preparation of the as-constructed plans. All work will be in accordance with AASHTO, UDOT, Uintah County and Uintah Transportation Special Service District construction standards. Q u e s t i o n s Concerning This Request for Proposal: Any questions concerning this request for proposal for design and construction engineering services and the feasibility study for the Uintah Transportation Special Service District will

be addressed to the project management. Prospective firms shall not initiate direct contact with any member of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District Board regarding this request for proposal. No verbal communication will be construed as a change to this request. Only written modification issued to each proposing firm will constitute a change in this request for proposal. Published in the Vernal Express August 10 and 17, 2011.

NOTICE TO PUBLIC REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (DBE) GOAL Pursuant to CFR 49 Part 26, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has developed a proposed Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal in its Federal-aid Transportation Programs. UDOT has established a 45 day comment period. Comments must be in writing and must be received no later than 45 days from this published date. Proposed DBE goals have been established for the remainder of FY 2011-2014 which narrowly tailors the DBE goals to the local market. The goal setting procedures and calculations are a part of the proposed DBE Program information. The proposed overall DBE goal for Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funded projects is: The anticipated race conscious goal is 2%. The anticipated race neutral goal is 1%. FTA funds are passed through to sub-recipients who set DBE goals as appropriate. The proposed DBE goals will become effective August 1, 2011 and will continue until September 30, 2014. The DBE goals will be recalculated annually. Comments are requested on the DBE goal setting procedures and the proposed DBE goal. The DBE goal setting procedures may be viewed and discussed at the Utah Department of Transportation, Office of Civil Rights

Section, at 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. A copy of the goal setting procedures may be obtained by writing to: Utah Department of Transportation, Civil Rights Section, 4501South 2700 West, Box 141520, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-1520 or by calling (801) 9654208. It is also available from the following web address: h t t p s : / / w w w. u d o t . utah.gov/public/ucon/ f?p=100:pg:0::::P1_ PV,T,V:T,2250,56438 Published in the Vernal Express August 10, 2011.

MEETING NOTICE

The Uintah Impact Mitigation SSD hereby gives notice of a time change for its regularly held meeting for August. The August meeting will be held on Thursday, August 11, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. rather than the regular time of 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Utah State University Bingham Entrepreneurship and Energy Research Center, 320 N Aggie Blvd., Vernal, UT 84078. Inquiries regarding the meeting may be forwarded to the District Executive, Paul Hacking at 435722-1766. Published in the Vernal Express August 10, 2011.

NAPLES CITY ORDINANCE Ordinance No. 11-132

An Ordinance amending the Naples City Land Use Ordinance Chapters 02-03 and 02-31 and the Naples City Zoning Map was adopted by the Naples City Council on July 14, 2011. Published in the Vernal Express on August 10, 2011.

NAPLES CITY ORDINANCE Ordinance No. 11-131

An Ordinance establishing and reaffirming the salaries of the elected and statutory officers of the City of Naples was adopted by the Naples City Council on July 14, 2011. Published in the Vernal Express on August 10, 2011.

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played in the same league as Green, led an effort to help distribute a uniform patch commemorating her life and love for baseball. Featuring the initials “CTG” for her name, and representations of the American flag, the Twin Towers, a field of green and her birthdate of Sept. 11, 2001, the patches commemorate the life of Green and her love of baseball. The patches, which were designed by Auza, sold for $3.92 before selling out and were of benefit to the Christina-Taylor Green Memorial Fund, which received one dollar from every sale. The fund includes a scholarship meant to assist young women who want to pursue a career in politics and public service. “When this tragedy happened it was at the Safeway we all shop at, and even though the team playing here is the older 14-year-old boys, they wanted to have a way to keep her memory alive,” Auza said.

Auza said the patches were, at first, a way for the teams in the Canyon Del Oro league to remember Green. After the patches were given national media attention, former Major League player Reggie Jackson called up Auza to seek one of them, which he bought from her. The story of Jackson buying the patch and wearing it was eventually reported in the New York Times. According to Auza, many of the young men on the team knew Green. “The boys here are all 14 or 15, but they played in the same in the same organization as Christina,” Auza added. “And they knew her because she went to a school they had all been to before. The Pirates was her team and there are three players on this trip that played for the same team.” According to the Canyon Del Oro Little League website, the Christina-Taylor Green Baseball Memorial patches are currently sold out. For more information about the fund, or to donate, visit www.cfsoaz. org/cfsa.

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Brent Kelly arrives from Manchester Brent Kelly, son of Uintah High School teacher and head boys soccer coach Daren Kelly, moved to Vernal from Manchester, England on July 24 to complete his education in America and play soccer for the Utes in 2012. Kelly, a graduate of Hathershaw College of Technology and Sport in Oldham Town, England, said he is excited to play for Uintah and work with his father on the team.

Two men from Wisconsin passed through Vernal last week as they longboard across the United States in a trek to raise money and awareness for breast cancer research. Jerold Gaches, 29, and Wyatt Wheeler, 30, both of Whitewater, Wis., began their westward journey of nearly 3,000 miles — on foot and four wheels — back on June 15. Through their website, www.world-alive.org, the pair are offering a way for people interested in helping fight cancer to donate to the Keep A Breast Foundation. Calling their journey the 4k2Cali, Gaches and Wheeler sold their cars and bought professional grade longboards, camping accessories and a variety of tools to stay rolling down the road before setting out from southeastern Wisconsin. Unlike skateboards, which are smaller and designed for

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Jerold Gaches, left, and Wyatt Wheeler are two men longboarding from Wisconsin to California for breast cancer research. short-range riding or tricks, longboards travel at higher speeds and are capable of longdistance travel. According to Wheeler, both men served in the U.S. Army at the same time, though in

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different units. For more information, or to donate to the cause, log onto www.world-alive.org, or call Gaches and Wheeler during their trip on the road at (920) 650-5227.

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Front row: Seth Young; Tess Fletcher; Hallie Young; Korbin Huber; Gage Grimshaw and Kaden Davenport. Middle row: Alex Young; Ethan Young; Dharma Vandaam; Lilly Vandaam; Shelby Oviatt; Kenny Huber; Austen Oviatt and Gage Searle. Back row: Lauren Fletcher; Nichole Begay; Tyler Begay; Josh Kerlin; Easton Clark and Nikelle Young. Not pictured: Keyan Branon.

Junior golf shootout It was a sunny morning for junior golfers last Saturday as they put their skills to the test in the long drive, mid-long, pitch shot, chip shot, long putt, and short putt at the 2011 Vernal Elk’s Junior Golf Shootout

at Dinaland Golf Course. After the proverbial “round of golf,” the hungry golfers and their families ate hamburgers and hot dogs cooked by the Vernal Elks.

8 and Under 1st place: Tess Fletcher, Kenny Huber; 2nd place: Hallie Young, Gage Grimshaw; 3rd place: Dharma Vandaam, and tied for boys Seth Young, Ethan Young, Kaden Davenport, and Korbin Huber; 9 and 10 1st Place: Lilly Vandaam, Gage Searle; 2nd place: Austen Oviatt; 3rd place: Alex Young; 11 and 12 1st Place: Lauren Fletcher, Easton Clark; 2nd place: Nikelle Young, Josh Kerlin; 3rd place: Shelby Oviatt; 13-14 1st place: Tyler Begay with Josh Fletcher 2nd place; 15-17 1st. place: Nicole Begay and Keyan Branon. Winners in each division will compete in the Elks State Jr. Golf Skills ShootOut in St. George in two weeks.


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