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Show 6 Davis Standard Tuedilay, Speeders can opt for school Jail Record Dec. 17 Lee, Kcnnon DesnJer, 34, Vct Valley City, Traffic Of tense, DUI Alcohol, $3,500. Lundberg. Jason Scott, 21, Clearfield, Canning a Concealed Weupon, I alse Name or Addles. J 10,930 Marticorcna, Maurice Raym, 36, Sandy, Amphetamine, 30, Layton, Vehicle Theft, Open ContainerDrinking in Public $2,500. Tillman, Rosie Kelly, 51, Ogden, Cocaine, Conspire Distribu- Dennis, Darril Lane. 41, Clearfield, Violation Protective Order, Simple Assault, $3,800. Huddleston, Travis Ray, 19, Layton, Paraphernalia, Marijuana, Possession Hallucinogen, $35,555. William Allen, 33, Transient - Bountiful, Misdemeanor llieft, 1 alse Name or Addles to Police, $3,100, Powell, Daniel B., 32, Remitter, Wyo., Possession Person, Paraphernalia. $5,410. Zuby, David BradJy, 23, Salt Lake City, Criminal Mischief, Jcftnes, Carol Ann, 46, W'eap-onlTohibtt- ed $2,500. Dec. 18 Archuleta, John Ale. 34, Controlled lubstancci. Service ITA Warrant, $2,870. Bangerter, Brad W, 33, Centerville, Burglary Residential, Misdemeanor llieft. $21.1 10. Bowman, Rick Douglas, 21, Transient - Ogden, Lewdness, i rom Custody, $3,000. Jolly, Robert Woodrow, 21, Salt City, Vehicle Burglary, $2,000. Pollock, Randall Jack, 47, Morgan, Forgery, Theft, NCIC -1 ugitive, $12,700. Schwartz. Douglas Emmett, 18, Bountiful, DUI Alcohol, Traffic OfTcnse, $2,595. Waggoner, Matthew David. 27, Salt Lake City, Service FTA Warrant Other Jurisdiction, $2,500. Dec. 19 Apodaca, Athena Nunziata, Unlawful Manufacturing, Lay-to- n, $2,900. Garrett. Desiree, 22, Transient Laston, Hallucinogen, Possession Receiving, $2,500. Gutierrez, Rito Jesus, 25, lay ton. Amphetamine, Sell Amphetamine, $3,000. Halaliku, Stone, 27, Murray, Hallucinogen, PossessionKe-ccivtn- $25,370. Lovell, Christopher Royce, 19, Roy, Hallucinogen, Distribution. $25,553. Avon-A- L 19, Clinton, Amphetamine Possession $10,000. Nish, Jennifer Marie, 20, Woods Cross. DUI Alcohol, Illegal Con, by an AdultNlmor, $2,060. Reeves, Christopher Jaye, I .ayton, I 1 g, $27,342. Pacheco, Christy Rae, 25, West Valley City, Controlled 8, clony Theft, Contnb. the Delinquency of a Minor, $5,925. Reyes, Trisha, 22, Kaysville, DUI - Alcohol, Marijuana, Possession, Traffic, $2,095. To Rhoads, David Winter. 44, DUI - Alcohol, Controlled Substances, $7,055. Saltzman. Samuel John, 18, Layton, Hallucinogen, Distribution, $20,000. Shinncy, Garry, 55, South Weber, Aggravated Assault, Intoxication, $5,555. Slagle, Ronald Clifford, 19, Layton, Maryuana, Possession, Paraphernalia, $10,925. Steward. Robert William, 24, Farmington, Marijuana Possession, Service FTA Warrant, Centerville, Substances Carlos, 18, Ogden, DUI Alcohol. Traftic Offense, Arrest, $2,460. Shearwood, Rusty Trent, IS, Clearfield, Joy Riding. Illegal Consumption Alcohol, $5,000. Dec. 21 Dominguez, Sheila Maria, 37, Ogden, Misdemeanor Theft, Cocaine, $11,110. Gallegos, Gina Marie. 43, Washington Terrace- - Ogden, Misdemeanor Theft, $3,720. Jackson, Mark Allan, 43, Clearfield, Burglary Residential, Perez-Santo- Violation Protective they gel behind the whcct," said Bingham. Once the driver is pulled over, the officer check their driving record. If it is pretty dean they give the driver an application for the traftic school and 10 day to respond If they do not respond, the officer lake bad the application and issues a ticket. If the dmer opt for the das, which is offered once a month, they arc reminded of the importance of sale driving We don't have time to teach people how to drive all over again, to what we do tt try to get them to have a different frame of mind when they get behind live wheel," said Bingham. "Nowadays people have so much on their minds that they don't even remember getting from point A to point B when they're driving. They have to be 80 places in 5 minute and each place is a 20 minute drive. A lot of people don't even realize how they got to where they were giving." Bingham said several thing contribute to traftic accidents. Inexperience is probably the number one reason, he said. "New drivers dont have live experience. They think if the light is turning red then a person will stop. If they were more experienced they would have had a better sense of depth perception," said Bingham. Bingham said teens aren't given enough lime to learn how to dme before they arc cut loose on their own. 1 think if they had some restrictions on their license and a longer period of time to carry a drivers pemut it would help prevent a lot of disaster." Another problem associated with traftic hazards is driver rogance, said Bingham. atu-tud- e. and concentrate. It will more than likely prevent something devastating from happening." Order, TO ADVERTISE TOUR EU5LNESS CALL 625-433- 3 I I r Li Call today to find out how effective and affordable classified advertising can be. 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Im working, but Im also faithful to paying my previous debt Id hate like heck to start out on the wrong note because I promised my fiancee that I would be diligent in paying off my debt (one of the conditions she made me promise). Well, it all boils down to whether you want to help 2 people deeply in love. Mr. T. S. ... The Enterprise, Lynnwood, WA Dear Mr. S.: Close to 60 years ago a young man asked for the hand of a father's daughter and was told he would never be able to support that gal In the fashion she had grown accustomed to. That young man was me, and in a few months, my wife and I will be celebrating our 60th wedding anniversary. I probably shouldnt, but I'm sending you the requested $350. All my life people have taken a chance on me. Perhaps it la time someone did the same for you. Best wishes to you and your Internet bride-to-b- l pleased to offer a special first year rate i ! of only 1149.95 (only 512.50 a month). 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Slow down, calm down, be courteous $12,405. $2,350. rr i&Vta Amphetamine, $2,500. I wwtirtiinwiianaaif- (ura am(jukki SOUTH OGDI N - So you just washed your car and you don't want the water to freeze onto the hood. So what do you do? You dme as fast as you can, hoping you can dry it oft bcfoie the ice starts to settle in. But before you know it you're pulled over by police officer. Surprise. You were speeding, but luiky for you, you have a pretty good driving record and there's a chance you won't have to pay a fine. Instead you have live option of paying $55 for a two-hou-r traftic School class instead of paying that money toward a traffic ticket and a nice little summons on your driving record. The class, w hich began about a year ago, is meant to be a reminder to drive safely at all times, said ofticer Chet Bingham, who teaches the class. In the class we emphasize mental preparedness and preplanning. We want to remind people to always think things through and alert them to all of the dangers they will face once bwvtoU Baker, Robert Darnell, 46, Salt Lake City, Intoxication, Coe I ale Alarm. $2,005. Day. David Lvcrt, 44, Salt lake City, Misdemeanor llieft, Distribution, Dispensing, Maldonado, Joseph By JAMlC LAMPHOS Possession, Dee. 20 $15,923. $5,01)0. Nangle, Cocaine tion. Dtxember 29, 1906 STATE ' |