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Show Utah Highway Patrol From the 31st of October to the very long. Trooper McCleve in6th on November, troopers of the structed Jon how to turn around Utah Highway Patrol stopped a and place his hands behind his Dtal of 128 vehicles, issued 80 back. Without warning, click, 'citations, wrote 57 warnings, in- click, handcuffs were on. Thats vestigated four accidents, and as- how you play One Size Fits All. sisted sue stranded motorists. AcAn inventory of the car found tually, Trooper duff took care of additional charges of possession all of this week's motorist assists of marijuana, that was added to by himself. Gotta givecredit where speeding, suspension, and warcredit is due. Troopers Whitaker rant charges. and Keller took the entire week off Trooper Cluff arrested Quin to hunt, so dont expect anything Whited of Orderville for the posspectacular out of either of them. session of paraphernalia on the Jon W. ClufF was in a wee bit of 3rd. It was decided later that Jon a hurry when he passed Trooper Cluffand Quin could have quite a McCleve, who was in the mood for party had they not been arrested. a game of One size Fits all. Jon had all the party favors, but Trooper McCleve did what troop- Quin Had the pipe. ers do best and locked Jons speed Trooper Whitaker dropped in on the radar. A routine check of the office for a brief moment to his drivers license found that it report that the hunt hadnt been had been suspended and McCleve going well, and that he may need asked dispatch to check into it a few more days off. further to find out why. When On the 4th, Trooper Nordfelt advised and back came dispatch gave a safety presentation to the that it was due to an active war- students at Valley High School rant out of Washington County, as part ofhis duties as the HighMcCleve told them, Thank you way Patrols Public Information for the information, its time to and Education Officer. The 5th was cardeer day. play. Walking back to up to Jon, McCleve asked him to exit and Troopers Nordfelt, Bailey and walk back to the rear of his car. Cluff each had one to investiJon reminded McCleve that he gate. All reported that there were was in a hurry as he stepped to no injuries, and none of the deer the rear, hoping this game he had been killed. What a remarkwanted him to play didnt take able day! raised on US Hwy 89A The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is raising the speed limit to 65 mph on most of US 89A between Bitter Springs and Fre- donia. Bitter Springs is at the 89 south of junction with US ' Page. y Speed limit sign changes are scheduled to be made on Tuesday, December 1, unless inclement weather interferes. Motorists should not drive 65 mph until sign changes are made.'.-- - ' y 11-20-- I 'J lir-- f ; to US 160, SR 64 from Williams to Cameron and SR 389 from Fredonia to Colorado c City. y;: ;; Interstate highways were raised to 75 mph following a study of each route. In 1935, Congress rescinded federal regulations enforcing the 65, mph speed limit on interstate highways and the 55 mph speed limit on r', ; highways. RECENTLY REDUCED A lot of home for the money. Only $82,900! Four bedrooms, 2 one-intersta- , te y ; 2-1- , - . baths, nice landscaping. A real buy! 98 11-22-- 98 Organizers of illegal river trips stopped vol- non-intersta- te Reduced to $119,900. Seller will carry second. Four bedroom, 2 bath, bay window, fully fenced, carport & storage, basement, vinyl & brick exterior. 11-21-- Over the last four months, mercially advertising the trip. Grand Canyon National Park Prosecution pending in Federal Rangers have stopped or initi- court. Another river trip scheduled to ated prosecution in. Federal courts of three illegal river trips launch October31, 1998 was cancelled by the park service on Ocon the Colorado River. After receiving information tober 9, 1998. This action was from two concerned citizens about taken following an in depth inthe behavior of a private river vestigation over several months, trip in July, Park Rangers appre- that showed Peter McGowan and hended Roger Smith, Norris Brian Olynek of British ColumBoone, and Susan Cable, all of bia had conspired to use the priSouth Carolina, while still on the vate permitting system for comColorado River and successfully mercial purposes. Mr. McGowan prosecuted them on charges of and Mr. Olynek have both been permit violations and making administratively prohibited from false statements to Federal offi- participating in river activities cials. Each subsequently paid a for the next three years. Grand Canyon River District $1,000 fine and has been prohibited from participating in river activities for the next three years. these actions have been taken conIn August, Park Rangers to maintain the integrity of the tacted Dr. T. Karl Wuersching private permittingsystem. Ranger of New Mexico for leading an Hattaway stated The competiillegal commercial venture. Dr. tion for a private river permit in Wuersching was subsequently Grand Canyon is enormous. Part charged with violating the terms of our staffs job is to ensure all of his river permit by charging private boaters have an equal opfees for participation and com- - portunity to experience this world renowned resource. Private permits to raft the Help Stop Marijuana Cultivation Check us out on the web! www.xpressweb.comfrontier or 7 West Center 435-644-21- 00 Kanab, Utah 84741 Your Hometown Realtor for over 40 Years! $ Cash Rewards $ available for information leading to the seizure of marijuana plants andor the identification, arrest ww-anprosectution A juana growers. d of-mar- i- u . 98 , . GREAT HOME! GREAT LOCATION!! 98 98 11-25-- con-sideratio- ns Homes of the Week 5, 11-24-- 98 m umes, accidents, terrain and actual speeds. He said the new speed limit will generally reflect the speeds that motorists currently drive, The Department of Public Safety concurred with the study. The speed limit increase on Us 89A is part of an ongoing ADOT review of highways over the past year. The review is scheduled to be completed this year. Speed limits have been increased on about highways, including US 89 from Flagstaff to the Utah state line, SR 98 from Page 19-2- 11-19-- 98 11-23-- The speed limit will remain the same through Marble Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs, Cliff Dwellers, the Kaibab Plateau and from the south limits of Fredonia to the Utah state line because of terrain and development considerations.1 Dennis Kiefer, atraffic analyst for ADOT in Flagstaff, said an ADOT traffic engineering study was performed to determine the appropriate speed limit based on such as traffic The Kane County Sheriffs re- ported at the Port of Entry. No 1998. injuries were reported. port for November A theft report of a purse taken A civil dispute was reported in from the Best Friends welcome Church Wells. Neighbors were center was investigated. arguing about their children The jail had two new bookings and an average population of 15. playing together. The jail had one new booking and an average population of 12. The jail had one new booking and an average population of 15. A gas skip out of Kanab was One person was arrested near located in Orderville. The motorist attempted to use the credit Big Water and booked for varicard option but it failed. He re- ous drug charges. The jail had two new bookings turned to pay for the fuel. A cardeer accident was inves- and an average population of 14. tigated in Johnson Canyon. No Search and Rescue was actiinjuries were reported. to find an overdue party vated no new bookings The jail had and an average population of 12. that, was to travel from Cannonville to the Paria ghost back-up for the town via the Paria wash. The A deputy was BLM Ranger for spotlighting at lost party was located the next milepost 40 on SR89. The indi- morning stuck in the creek bed viduals were cited and their fire- and safely pulled out A female was arrested in Kanab arms taken for evidence. The jail had two new bookings on an outstanding warrant out and an average population of 14. of Washington County. The jail had one new booking A cardeer accident was re and an average population of 15. Contact the Kane County Narcotics Strike Force at 435-644-234- 435-644-81- 88 9, or Colorado River through the Grand Canyon are some of the most sought after river permits in the world. These permits allow river runners to challenge themselves against nature, ex- perience the wilds ofGrand Canyon, and rapids that exceed the majority of North American rivers. There is currently a twelve-yea- r waiting list for this limited resource. |