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Show T NT AtFThe Tlmes-lndepende- Thursday, March 10,1988 nt, 12th Circuit Court activities of fine. t Twelfth Circuit Court was in session March 2 with Judge Bruce K. Halliday presiding. h Joseph Michael Downard . In State vs. Keith J. Mendenhall, defendant was charged with failure to yield right of way. The case was up for trial resetting, and the new date will be April 29. Nadar Z. Pourhassan appeared on charges of speeding 6555 and driving during suspension.The DDS speared on two counts of second degree felony forgery. The case was continued to March 23. In City vs. Johnie K. Bridge, defendant was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor pin). He was not present and jury trial was set for April 19. Preston Charley failed to appear on a charge of drunkenness and a bench warrant was issued with bail set at $100. Michael T. Vigil appeared and pled guilty to a charge of drunkenness. He was sentenced to pay a $50 fine and serve five days in jail, with jail sentence suspended on payment of $35. In City vs. Leslie L. Thayn defendant was charged with no Utah safety inspection. Defendant was excused from appearing by the court discuss transportation future in Utah The transportation needs of Utah and the nation will be discussed in a public forum to be held March 17 in the Salt Lake County Commission Chambers, 2001 So. State Street, Salt Lake City, beginning at 9 a.m. A panel, headed by Warren Pugh, a former state senator, will hear testimony from citizens, elected officials and those involved in the transportation industry concerning the future needs of transportation. Other panel members include Utah Ll Gov. Vale Oveson; Gene Findlay, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Transportation, UDOT Commission Chairman Sam Taylor and Leno Menghini, President of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and Director of Larry D. Hill appeared and pled guilty to charges of speeding, 4630, driving during suspension and improper registration. He was sentenced to pay total sum of $300 and serve 30 days with jail sentence suspended on payment of fine. t Lawrence V. McElhaney appeared and pled guilty to a charge of driving during suspension. He was sentenced to pay $200 and serve 20 days with jail sentence suspended on payment HOLE IN ONE Ed Tomsic had a hole in one on March 7 on hole 4 which is 183 yards with a 7 iron. We are pleased to announce the opening of our Provo office, and welcome the following investment executives to our firm: .. F. , 2020 hearing will die fine. Stewart charge was dismissed on proof of valid license. Defendant pled guilty to speeding and was sentenced to pay Hughes, Manager Thomas C Kocherhans John D. Oertle the Wyoming Highway Department The forum is Utah's part of a na- tional series of meetings held for "Transportation 2020. Transportation 2020 forums are being held in all 50 states in an attempt to achieve a consensus on what the United States' surface transportation system should be like in the 21st Century. Twelve government and private organizations will review the results of these forums, draft proposals and help develop a consensus of a plan to meet transportation requirements on museum. . . Breaking ground contractor on the new Dan OLaurie Museum, broke ground on the project this week across James Nelson, from the Grand County Courthouse on Center Street. Mr. Nelson stated that the new should be completed around Power firm merger discussed through the year 2020. Interested groups and individuals are invited to attend the forum and express their feelings and ideas in either written or verbal testimony. Pioneer died in Emery SINCE 895 MEMBER SIPC NEW V0RK STOCK EXCHANGE INC KNIGHT BLOCK BUILDING 1 EAST CENTER, SUITE 300 PROVO, UT 84601 H&R month, Monica Holyoak and Robert On March 3, 1988, Frank Lemon 's and his son Neldon Lemon and wife Irene attended the funeral of Arthur Lemon age 95 a native resident of Ferron, Utah. He died Feb., 29, 1988. Frank, age 87 is the youngest son of eight children bom to John and Emma Lemon, early pioneers (1878) of Ferron. Nel-don- His progeny is numerous; one son, (deceased) three living daughters, one daughter (deceased) numerous grand, great grand and great-gregrand children, more than 90 in all. Arthur was Frank's idol from early boyhood and all through .those long,., long years. Many may remember Franks poem "To My Brother-Th- e Passing Years." Dolphin. The speaker was Roger Puckett, Utah Power & Light Manager Moab District He gave an on the pending merger between UP&L and Pacific Power and Light Co. Merger approval has been received from Montana and Wyoming. Commissions in other states involved will meet at a later date. Presently, hearings are underway in Washington, D.C. where there is considerable opposition being presented against die merger on the basis that it would create a monopoly. The opposition wants transmission lines resulting from the merger to be made available to any other user that may wish to use the facilities. UP&L contends that this restriction would prevent the merger although they are optimistic about the outcome. Benefits of the merger would be THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 551 E. Bittle Lane, Moab Saturday, Phone MasterCard, Visa and Discovery accepted Open at . ? appreciable rate reductions for UP&L customers. Mr. Puckett gave details of the savings that could result in reduced rates. He noted that present p.m. Weekdays, 5 up-da- te civic leadership. PIPER, JAFFRAY & HOPWOOD INCORPORATED museum y Find out about the tax consequences at Luncheon guests of the Rotary Club March 7 were recent Grand County High School students of the Arthur Lemon was bom Sept. 27, 1892. He was a successful farmer and cattleman. In 1957 he was chosen as cattleman of the year. He was also high in church activities and Kimball Millet two-stor- mid-Jun- e. 9-- 259-664- 5 0 Open March 12th in the heart of canyon country at Canyonlands National Park Needles District it General store - snack bar it Gas - Propane it Ice - Cold Beer - Pop it Camping - partial hookups - it Showers - Firewood it Maps - Books - Information it Mountain Bicycle Rentals - t. v 'T - J it V . , it Jeep Tours it Scenic Flights UP&L rates are about midway compared with the highs and lows. nati- TRANSPORTATION America's Future Depends on it on-wide 2020 Soccer signup Saturday for the Please return completed questionnaire to Transportation 2020, The Utah Department of Transportation, PO Box 27087, SLC, UT 84127 - 0087 Registration Adults who are interested in being coaches, officials or helping in other at registration. ways, may sign-u- p For additional information contact 1 or Linda Kim Robertson 259-875- Grawet 259-725- Alpine Air Spring Soccer season will be held on Saturday, March 12 from noon to 3 p.m. at Red Rock Elementary School. Youths between the ages of 5 and 14 years are welcome. A fee of $5 is required at registration. 0. WEEKDAY SCHEDULE TO AND FROM SLC Morning Depart SLC 7 a.m., arrive Price 7:40 a.m. Depart Price 7:55 a.m., arrive Moab 8:25 a.m. Depart Moab 8:45 a.m., arriye SLC 9:55 a.m. Depart Moab 8:40 a.m.-- arr. Monticeilo9a.m. Depart Montic. 9:10 a.m., arr. Blanding9:30 , i BIRTHDAY SURPRISE Eleanore Hermes was pleasantly surprised on her birthday Monday, Feb. 8 by a group of her friends who took her out to dinner and later enjoyed Birthday take and ice cream at the home of Madge Warde. Afternoon Depart SLC 3:10 p.m., arr. Moab 4:20p.m. Depart Moab 4:35 p.m.t arr. Price 5:05p.m. Depart Price 5:20 p. m., arr. SLC 6 p. m. Depart Bland ing 3:25 p.m,, arr. Montic. 3:45 Depart Montic. 3:55 p.m., arr. Moab 5:20p.m. SATURDAY SCHEDULE Morning Depart SLC 8 a.m, arr. Moab 9:10 a.m. Depart Moab 9:30 a.m., arr. SLC 10:40 a.m. Afternoon Depart SLC 4 p.m., arrive Moab 5:10 p.m. Depart Moab 5:30p.m., arr. SLC 6:40 p.m. One-wa- y $80.00, Roundtrip $160.00, tax included. For further infomation, reservations, ticketing and shuttle service to and from airport call Tours in Moab at 259-894- 6 Tag-A-Lo- ng Or call Alpine Air at 8 for ticketing and air freight information. We offer counter to counter overnight Moab-Salt service freight Lake. 373-150- Family Drug Center Michael L.Gorman, R. Ph. Phone 259-777- 1 Where courtesy is contageous. Call 363-150- 8 for details. Frequent Flyer Special: 3 Tickets, MoobSLC at Ragular Buy And Gat One 1 1 1 Prtca, FREE I . |