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Show prwvvuaa 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday August 29, 2002 Sun Advocate The voice of Carbon County since 1892 Aiklrcv: Main, Price, Utah. Telephone: (435) Fa : (435) ADMINISTRATION K4S luMiher 637-073- Ken liirvin 637-27I- PiVitmasler Send change id address to 845 East Main Street, Price, Utah 84501. AdirrtiunK Ihref tor Shirley Stuhhs Sales Classifieds deadline: Monday at 10 a.m. for Tuesday's publication and Wednesday at 10 a.m. for Thursday's publication. l.ynnetie lessar Christa Kaminski Jenni Patti O'Neil ' ( la si fails, Isfalt Subscription rates: 50 cents per copy, S37 per year in Carbon and fimery counties, $40 in Utah and $54 outside id Utah per year by mail. l.yiula liamell EDITORIAL Publication No. (USPS I74 0) issued twice a week at Price, Utah. Periodical postage paid at Price, Utah, and at additional mailing office PO Ho 58V, Castle Dale. Utah 84513. l.ynnda Johnson Heptmer Richard Shaw Hrniner Karen llassn OFFICE OlJhr Manager Internet: http:www.sunad.coin Jriila Thayn - Kei d Noon. Aug. 2(1. Oscar Strong Molinar (18, Price); commitment. 1 :30 p.m. Aug. 20. Christopher Jason Kleinman (23, Highland); 1 court-issue- d warrant. license drivers 20. Sammic 10:45 p.m. Aug. Trujillo (30, Price); suspensionrevocation; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 1 :50 a.m. Aug. 21. Denise Dianne Staley (43, Sunnyside); possession of stolen property, unlawful possession of forged writing, court-issue- d warrant; Price City Police Department 12:30 p.m. Aug. 21. Brittany Daugherty (18, Price); court-ordere- d commitment. 10:42 p.m. Aug. 21. Clarice Gilbert (41, Helper); court-issue- d court-ordere- - ADVEKTIMMC I Jail bookings eftinuiiu l.ynda Harnett CirvulaUtm Dai la lee Entire contents copyright C200I Sun Advocate Inc. All rights reserved. No part id the puMIcation may be reproduced in any fnna with out the express consent of the Sun Advocate's managing editor or 110LRS Monday - I'rklay 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. publisher. 1 HEENBHCK S ALL a DOLLAR. EVERYTHINGIROR BAG KITOISG H OO U FANTASTIC VALUES ALL $1.00 OR LESS EVERYDAY! Bearnson (34, Provo); burglary, warrant; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. d 12:15 a.m. Aug. 23. John.T. Hart (41, Bountiful); 1:45 p.m. Aug. 22. Ty court-issue- 1 Exciting Savings, Money Market, CDs and Interest Checking Rates New ' Daily 7:00 A 9:00 fl Blue Md Gibson Crush Signs PC-1- 3 ( ontmues KINGKOAL YaYa ml- Daily 7:00 A 9:00 Sisterhood - V? Ipc-i- j ' Starts Friday August 30th Daly 7.U0, Fri. T1 11 I OaL Savings: 2.63 (APY) Interest Checking: 1.61 (APY) $2500 Money Market Rates: $1,000-4,992.20 (APY) 9 $5,000-24,99- 9 2.51 (APY) 2.56 (APY) $25,000 Aug. 20 - Joe J. Mower, Price, and Elizabeth A. Adams, Price. Aug. 22 - Scott M. Davis, Salina, and Felicia M. Wilson, P . Aw., Price, Castle VUley Watch. Highlights mineral lease rights: Surface owners have foe right (Continued from page 1A) the land. The right is also referred to as the surface estate. In Utah, someone, different from the surface owner often holds the mineral rights to the property. Minerals indude substances of organic origin like od,gas and lignite as well as inorganic materials such as sulfur, bentonite or potash. Mineral rights are defined as ownership of resources underlying a tract of land. With mineral ownership is the right to explore for, develop and produce the resource. Since resources generally are located below ground level the mineral rights may also be referred to as subsurface right. Mineral rights to a piece of property are called the dominant estate. Mineral holders have the right to extract resources whether the surface owner agrees or not However, extractors have to abide by several rules regulating what can take place on surfaoe property. to require mineral developers to restore property disturbance after extraction is completed under thd Oil and Gas Conservation Act ; The operator must meet the specifications of the landowner for restoration or the minimum quirements established by DOGM. Any surface lease agreement must stipulate die minimum well site restoration so a bond posted at the initial start-u- p can be released. It may look, to some extent, that the surface owner is behind die eight ball in this situation, noted Rogers. "But there is much more to these surface agreements and $$ negotiations than just dollar amounts. Individuals can n gotiate for where wells will be located, how the sites will be re; habbed and various other items. A number of local residents have previously approached the county commission about surface lease amounts and problems with gas exploration companies. The county hasa list for conditional use permit pertaining to drilling sites. And appears there will be legal prec dent from the court tystem as tp how far county governments can go in regulating the gas industry.-Sam- e counties in the west hav become really aggressive in deat ing with these companies, said Baza. But at least one legal opity ion says that counties cant single out one industry to regulate like that It is certainly die countys right to use zoning and conditional use permits, but only under ce tain circumstances. The information disseminate at the meeting is available from the division by calling (801) 53S 5334. : The Utah Royalty Owners As: sodatkm may be contacted by contacting Brownie Ibmlinson at (435) 16-ite- m In the application process, 637-64- V DOGM looks at theeffortadriQ-in- g company puts into securing leases for wells. "When leases aren't signed for using the surface to extract minerorder is isals, a sued, explained Baza. "When looking at these situations, the board reviews the reasonableness of both sides to reach an agreement In each case, there are a lot of specifics to examine. Each case is so individual ng Xr-'- YAMAHA KING . .aV,' ARMSTRONG Op Editor's note: Tko Sun Advocate reminds readers that law enforcement officers arrest suspected criminal offenders and book the parties Into the county jail on various alleged charges. However; only prosecuting attorneys have the legal authority to 1114 fawii criminal As with all United States cl tissue. Individuals appearing In the are innocent of any crime until prawn guilty newspaper's jail via the criminal Justloe system. In the event prosecutors decline to file loraal complaints or cases art dismissed, bxUvtdnals appearing In the jail bookings may submlt verification to the newspaper: of the The 8na Advocate will print a darifleathm in the next fu-tu- re Stop by and visit your local State Rom agent, Billie Sampinos 190 N. Carbon Aug. 9 - A boy to Danielle Pacheco and Brandon Phillips, angeville. Aug. 15 - A boy to Shelli and Curtis Ness, Wellington. Aug. 15 - Agiri to Maren and Bill Broadbear, Price. Aug. 16 - A girl to Lesley and Kenneth DeFfc, Huntington. Aug. 20 - A girl to Katrina and Derek Richards, Helper. Aug. 20 -- A boy to Marianne and Larry Rhodes, Sunnyside. Aug. 23 - A gid to Marie and Jason BisseU, Price. Aug. 25 - A girl to Maytynn and Jeramie Young, Price. Most exploration and gas 3.13 (APY) 3.75 (APY) 4.74 (APY) Jumbo CDs are available 2 year 3 year 5 year Saata $1.50 7M A MO Birth announcements companies want good relations with the surface owner," stated Rogers. "They know that is in their best interest . Reinforcing the point Baza indicated that without a lease in place with die surface owner, mitigation ofthe site is in far more question than with one. It is to the companys benefit to have negotiatedalease with the surface owners, said. CDs: Mata, Pries' THEATRE 30 Ea 137-274- 0 All Mata Marriage licenses court-issue- warrant. 1 :20 a.m. Aug. 23. Michael Dean Pfifer (25, Colorado); drivers license suspensionrevocation, interference in an arrest by a law enforcement officer, open container of alcohol, motor vehicle headlight violation; I lelper City Police Department. 1 :(J3 p.m. Aug. 23. Christopher Funk (21, Helper); unlawfully operating a motor vehicle without a drivers license, unlawfully operating a motor vehicle without proof of liability insurance coverwarrant; Helper City Police Department age, court-issue- d 3:37 p.m. Aug. 23. Robert Ray Dixon (54, East Carbon Gty); driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI); East Carbon City Police Department 5:30 p.m. Aug. 23. Marc Anthony Martinez (36, East Carbon d commitment City); 1 :3 1 a.m. Aug. 24. Max G Hall (46, Heber City); DUI, improper lane travel traffic violation; Utah Highway Patrol 6:29 p.m. Aug. 24. Brian Anthony Carlton (24, Sunnyside); drivers license suspensionrevocation, unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia, unlawfully operating a motor vehicle with expired warrant; Helper Gty Police Department registration, court-issue- d 9:4 1 p.m. Aug. 24. Donald ELEyrge Jr. (41, Price); interference in an arrest by a law enforcement officer, court-issue- d warrant; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 9:45 p.m. Aug. 24. Larry Gene Lee (39, Price); obstruction of justice; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 12:27 a.m. Aug. 25. William G Zele (20, Price); unlawful of a controlled substance, unlawful possessionuse of a medical prescription for a controlled substance, unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia; Utah Highway Patrol 12:27 a.m. Aug. 25. Todd R. Steele (20, Price); DUI, unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia; Utah Highway Patrol 8:4 a.m. Aug. 25. Jason R. France (22, Murray); drivers license suspensionrevocation; Utah Highway Patrol 1 1:40 a.m. Aug. 25. Douglas Lee Adams (23, Price); domestic assault; Carbon County Sheriff s Office. 8:40 p.m. Aug. 25. Kandy Leon Jackson (32, Price); court-issue- d Introduces KINGKOAL court-issue- d Farm Bank CROWN Daily 7:30 Fri. ft SaL 7:30 6 9:30 court-issue- warrant court-ordere- R warrant 9:05 a.m. Aug. 26. John Eddie Sanchez (36, East Carbon Gty); d warrant 10:42 a.m. Aug. 26. Lisa R. Shumway (30, East Carbon Gty warrant d 11:40 a.m. Aug. 26. James Pendleton Jr. (27, Pike); court-o- r dered commitment 9:50 p.m. Aug. 26. Johnny W. Starzel (27, Price); child abuse; Price Gty Police Department I. 10:24 p.m. Aug. 26. Jameson lyier Swearingen (24, Price); court issued warrant 790-546- BEUSCHER New & Used Rentals, Purchases, & IN-STO- Accessories in This Weeks American Profile... SERVICE & REPAIR RE Trumpets Drums Clarinets Cornets The 4--H Club celebrates 100 years " Saxophones Flutes This year; die Chib celebrates 100th its birthday. 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