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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 23, 2001 - Page 4 Sevier County power plant proposed Richfield - A new power plant in Sevier County was recently company approached the Sevier County proposed. A Utah-base- d Commission to investigate the possibility of developing an elec- trical power plant in the area. The first step is a weather monitoring tower to determine if Sevier County air quality is acceptable for such a plant. The proposed facility would be approximately a third the size of the IPP project in Delta. Sevier County ofTicials state that there are numerous questions for Richfield Reaper which there are not yet answers. reflects lack of remorse Sentencing - Psychological exams on three of the four teenagers who launched a brutal surprise attack on a 15 year old girl reveal that the youths are still not genuinely remorseful. Their lack of regret and the nature of the crime contributed to stiff sentences handed down to all four defendants. The four will be incarcerated in a secured confinement facility, where they must undergo successful counseling and treatment on issues such as gang mentality, substance abuse and victim remorse, School junior class held the annual prom on May 1 9. The prom royalty includes before they can be released. Tears were shed by some of the The Monticello High first attendants Andy Butler and Tonya Snyder, King and Queen Aaron Andrews and Hetal Patel r) defendants and their parents when they learned they would Staff photo Burtenshaw and Kisper Ramsay. Uintah Basin Standard and second attendants Curtis not be going home any time soon. Roosevelt (l-- Renew Boats, Deputies lasso cattle rustlers Moab - Rustlers - the word conjures up images of the wild west, RVs On Line -desperadoes, posses and running gun battles on horseback. But cattle rustling, though rare, is not altogether a thing of the past, at least not in Grand County. Grand County Sheriff Deputies recently led a raid on an apparent cattle rustling operation deep in the rugged Book Cliffs northeast of Green River. So far, 26 stolen cattle have been recovered and three individuals have been arrested. Investigators suspect more cattle stolen from ranches in the Green River area have been shipped Times Independent out of state. Even on the LastDayl May is crunch time at the Division of Motor Vehicles as beyond- - capacity crowds of Utahns are expected to push into DMV offices to renew the 9 a.m. registrations oftheir boats and Heber City - Wasatch Countys youngest school children will no recreational vehicles before longer have to catch the school bus in the earliest hours of the Memorial Day Weekend. renewals of But with morning. Beginning next year, the countys three elementary schools will start school at 9 a.m. The Wasatch School Board boats and RVs now available, voted to change the starting time at a recent meeting. The the DMV says the painful trek superintendent said, In the two and a half years a committee can be avoided. For the first time, you can studied the issue, the majority of feeling is generally in favor of Wasatch Wave renew your boat or having the younger kids attend school later. Elementary schools to start at on-li- ne recreational registration Home school students can be in sports adopted by the Millard School Board opens the door for students exempt from compulsory public school e in education. It states that if Btudents are enrolled exschools in can the home or private school, they participate tracurricular activities. A previous policy, adopted in 1998, excluded private and home school students from participating in Millard County Chronicle Progress extracurricular activities. Delta - Anew policy full-tim- vehicle at on-li- ne www.RenewalExpress.com or at an area inspection station - even on the day you leave for Taylor Eardley (I) accepts a $1 ,000 scholarship from Empire Electric Directors Jack Young and Noland Alexander. Empire Electric Association, Inc. recently presented scholarships to graduating seniors from the five high schools within Empires service area and six scholarships to adult members who are continuing their education where a lapse in their normal education program has occurred. Those receiving scholarships from Monticello High School are Courtesy photo Eardley, Nathan Jack, and Cody Pehrson. your trip, DMV spokesperson Janice Perry Gully said. NewIDigiteLDiagnosis1 Deals to Move On Check out our II Sale! When you buy your favorite HONDA ATV before May 31,2001 TRX 500 Rubicon Automatic! TRX350FM! TRX350TE 450 ES Electric Shift! TRX 450 S! TRX 400 FW! TRX 400 EX! TRX 350 FE Electric Shiftl TRX350TM! TRX 300 EX! TRX250 Recon! TRX 250 EX! 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