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Show '" ' ; 9 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 3, 2001 Fire crews fight smoldering blaze: from page 1) ; (Continued could lvo out the fire soft put ' smoulder. s S V ; longer . Later that morning; an engine pulled the car to the landfill and TVeeoe had crews ready to handle the situation. ; . V . There Is no reason for the Herriman center to be in contact with theyanL They handle the main ' line. on went to explain that Furtney inside the yard the communication between the workers and the yard office is very good and when things are going on everyone knows it Whenever we are switching cars within the yard there is a guy on the ground watchingwhat isgo-- . tag on and he is in constant contact with the cab crew about any pos-- ; slble situation, stated Furtney. Safety is our first concern for both ouremployees&ndanyoneeisewiio might be In theyard at thetime." y But the mayor sees thlngs ' '," v''.V "VNfestagBdawatertruckwiththe fire brigade there along with; an Intemodal truck to haul the container to a cell site, "stated Treece on Wednesday morning: "We had the haul truck take the container to the jait ewe had prepared to disperse the material so we Could see what it was and put it out.' The crews dumped the contents of the container as they normally do, except that the site the laid It in was away quite a distance from ether materials that had already ,yv ft-- " . 1. OO.Ot ,gni , i a f a I a kaooUf' e . . ings between the railroad and the city is the issue of parking the trash containers in the Helper yard, Thoeethingsstinkupthetown, said Helper resident Jack Marinos who lives on Birch Street near the trades as be watdied the smoulder- company'seld Mike Furtley Union Pacfilcs public relations manager for the area from his office in San Francisco on Wednesday morning. ' beenplacedtatheoellandwaslald out on a fresh layer of soil the land ffll uses to separate materials from ' ing. car on Tuesday morning. Sometimes, especially in the summer you cantgo outside because of ' thesmelL The mayor agrees. Those cars smell, especially the . ' ; dlffer-enfi- empties when they are parked there, said Dalpalz. In the summer it is really bad. Wfe have had a number of meetings, but the problems still hasn't been solved. :: According to the mayor one of the raifroad employees told the fire chief that the only reason that Helper was .upset about the cars betagparkedta their town was that' they weren't maktaganymoney off under the impression them., Vi one another that out Thats absolutely not true," said it Once we dumped the dozer everything on the tracks was ; we had on site began to spread the dispatched from Omaha, said taemayonrvifedontoBreifwiedwt vj.fl 0 material out to find the source of Dalpalz. The yardseemsto have makeadimefromthosecars. the fire, said Treeoe. As it was it's ownfittleworid which makes us Having them travel through spread nut we found that not much worry about what could happen if. here isOKThatisjustpartof Helphad burned (except a mattress that .one of our crews had teftrespond to ers heritage to have trains with all an emergenqy there. y-- . kinds of materials pass through. was almost totally consumed. ; The otto issue that te of concern But to park them here is another The fire brigade theriput the fire out wlthno further complications. ; andhascreatedanumberofnieet- - matter, concluded DalpiaZ. o' ' .. The fire was out within twenty minutes, statedTtoeoe, The garbage in question was on collects donation for from Utah County where : can a train .. library Creekylevv about 0 cities contribute to the : (Continued from page 1 ; ; Tricia Gunderson and Mike Bzef present a $50check to tween local elementary schools earlier in tire year. ;. ; ' : have conm forward and are afiD : Gunderson chaired the Etzel for Tawna co-; and Creekviews as teacher coming forward, said the investigar served Magnfison. project ; kindergarten ffooneomiMbesurehowtheflre: ; rim Detective Kulowdisidayedanumber of manifaenvelq)es contain' school library. Carbon High's Renaissance club sponsored chairmanMtview. Elementary collected the most tabs started, but it could have teen some-- . tagtherecoveredcontentsfrommanyofthewallets,;; received donated Brad .a pop can tab drive for the Ronald McDonald House be- die and King. by money thingas simple asatossed cigarette Wb are encouragingvictimized miners to come forward if they; or a some type of qxmtaneous conh havent, and would like them to come inandclaimthelr recovered: : proper" stated Kulow .While this is the first time in Itistmycoalmtaerswhoneedtobeonthelookout,warnfidthe memory tiiat a fire has started up ; , detective. With warm weather criminal activity increases. Carbon : When ... ; '(Continued from page 1) tation toa Jail, Kidd Cuny killed Curry heard Us frfendFlat in the trash cars parked ln .the residents should be aware of unfamiliar persons and activity tathefr to town dead he went looldngfor , Helper yard, other concerns have was Nose drunk who happeimd be enforcement agencies from all over' the neighborhoods. Physical descriptions of unfamiliar persons and a: tlm person the town was named af- shmffiJesseTi and was success- surfaced duringthis episode, smne Jwere converging on him. Jotted down license jdate number can be of great assistance to tavesttr "''" : ful in finding him. He then moved ofwhich have been simmertag for Hewas shot while at the Golden ter. gating officera. ' r Stairs area north ofGreen Rher years.-,"..The Kidd esced to the Hole in east to cool down a little.Preventative measureaare also advised,Lock cars staoe vehicle by . First is the concern of tttemayor , He was arrested arid then e and the Wall area and became friends Emery rise in summer months. Also close garage doors when posses out of Carbon, burgtaries " l' ' L"7 V .' ;; '. with Flat Nose. Grand counties. ' caped to Cdorado,whqre he was in-- ; about the Communication between indoors Or not at home, oonchided Kulow ; '. ; ; About this time, hechanged his voivedin anoth train robbery and the railroads Herriman Communi-catio, Jim Miller, .of Grand Juncttan? Center in Omaha and the died at SQt, Colo, after beingshot Colo., then gave a report on Kid name to Curry v. : Nose and then committing suicide. . ; yardatBriperi Flat and Curry teamed up ; Curry and his relationship to flat That communication is typical to 1m very successful robbers uMng This amounted to the largest ; oseandhlsvowtpkilltheonewbo of our as ever manhunt Utah citizens in horses friends with kffledFlatNose, ; ; ; and yards everywhere ta our suprelay v . During his feariy hie. being plies toescape over several hundred wanted to find the UDer of i .J miles atatime.V' said Miller. drained to a free awaiting transpor Fbrmer Uintah County Sheriff ' Arden Stewart described the life fCantmuedfliorripape 1) . and dedication of Sheriff William; served with an order to show Preeice in his protection of . the a cause why he should not be held fa oontmt of court for dot conn :' UintahCountyarea.' y Jan Minich,professor 'at the Coi--' plying If the person then fails to ap--, lege of Easton Uteh, reaid several dcrlptlons of the women who fol- pear at the scheduled hearing; the lowed the Wild bunch. The descrip- - Judge may issue a benchwarrant ,. tions highlighted the womens de--: authorizing the police to. arrest . sires in first person, the subject arid bring hiim before Robert Kirby then talked about the judge to answer the ebazgeef' tPiiatb Patents theeariynews accounts ofthat era contempt. ; as taken from the headlines of the v Anotaerexamiistbepersnt who has not paid higher bills, newspapers in the area. ; Kathleen Truman and JoAnn said Cordova. The individual has : Tayler discussed with the group usually made seyeral the Judge and is still " . oldtimer tales of ERA and was fbk lowed by n tribute to Pearl Baker ; refusing tomeethlVher obligabyCarolDurrant, Joanne Ekker and tions whena warrant is issued. I am a firm bellever that no liyneMillen y ' Thie tribute was made at the censequences lead to further Elgin Cemetery located on the east abuses, so our department does side of the Green River Just north of everythlngwe can to enforce war-thetown.''.''..::. rants, said Cordova, . - Vfe were '11'' . : . JffljflfcV- . , ; - ', pop e-- tabs, receives : 8-1- : . . . - . . . V-7 . . ' ; - " . . . .. ns . : C-- . . . : Warrants: - . . . . . . appear-ancesbefo- re . . .. : . r:$ ,n' iIMtywm Notice Kick-O- ff Next Years Kindergarten Students and their Parents Kindergarten Kick-O- ff Purpose: Provide support and materials for upcoming kindergarten . students and their parents - - V .' . l Placesi& Dates: Castle Heights Henri Creekview Elem. ; : Petersen Elem. ' Sally Mauro Elem. Wellington Elem. ; ..- Jf; , COY FREE first sionth. FREE long distance. FREE phone, 2000 Minutes, Plus The kindergarten teachers of the Carbon School District will host a kindergarten Kick off for children enrolled in kinder- -' garten for the 2001- - 2002 school year and their parents Parents and students will have the opportunity to meet the teach-er- s and become familiar with the school ' and kindergarten classrooms. Develop-- ; mentally appropriate reading and writing activities will be discussed to assist par- ents to further prepare their youngsters . to enter kindergarten. Participants will ' also receive a packet of free books and ; writing materials -- i: May 2 May 8 May 8 May 8 May 16 $39.99. I CELLUlARCm ' . . r x BA, 'Tif ..i, AftheyiTeaturesplusa t'j f ri FACTORY SERVICE KS0CEL KEY PIAK3S AT USED PRICES USED M il VM O a fe'vfrv t"'. frO i P it 'I S' 'T.'cn f ".M.II J Rfl p"' j '. f ii', ,, w an n gm - w 'v-'.- , MUSIC rre mt omr V 4 "tt C 46 .vc IbiQ f.TW, .. rr if.iipm. ! ftw.i1, 'a.fnoti? w-t-f ?i ? K.' T Q 5 8 s $Hnnwi r.. 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