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Show pdwea The voice of Carbon County slnce.1892 ADMINISTRATION Publisher Kevin Ashby Address: 845 East Main, Price, Utah. Telephone: (435) Fas :(435) . 637-27(- 6. Sue Mosher Sales Lynnette Lesser Shhky.stuhhs Christ Kaminski Classifieds, Legrh : . Lynda Barnett . ; , . , . j i . .. " Internet: kttpVwwwaunadxofta Office Manager Linda Thayn Monday-Frida- I . y- ' vV7wW& . iJ - s. i , , f court-issue- : 2 . . 1 w , 7, .' v . .. i court-order- . ed j j -' court-issue- 9.-0-5 V 'i p.m.'Aug.-'15.'Shelb- of Ok pnbUcatioa may be reproduced in any farm with out the express consent of the Sub Advocate's managing editor or publisher. psn. 'i ed 72-ho- ur ' Advocate lac. All rights reserved. Na port : . . S ' ' h Entire contents copyright 02001 Son HOL'RS 8:30 a.m. to . i : ; . ' t X editarsuna(Looiii,adssunadjOom. .'Receptionist Darla Lee Circulat ion Lynda. Barnett ' . 't V '. r - . 174-96- 0) . ' . court-issue- per year in Caibon and Emery counties, r .$40 in Utah and $54 outside of Utah per " year by man,' ' . ; court-issu- Publication No. (USPS issued twice a week at Price, Utah. Periodical postage .paid at Price, Utah, and at addi- -. tionaj mailing office PO Box 589, Castle ' Dale, Utah 84513, ; - -' Subscription rates: 50 cents per copy, $37 . office ul ; : : . f ; ; Tfexast unlawful DUI, open container of alcohpl, speeding traffic violation; : 9 Aug, 14. David tee Burrow Sr. (41, PatroL p posse ssionuse of a controlled substance; Price City Police' UtahHighway rj v 5:19 p.m, Aug. 16. Christopher Kleinmah (22, Pleasant Department- ' d warrant, 1:15 p,m. Aug. 14. ScottAllen Thlbert (26, West Valley Grove); court-Coleman Ann ; , Paula 16. Price); 6:49 (30, p.m. Aug. d warrant. City); issued warrant j1:15 p.ra. Aug. 14. Christy Ellen Noyes (37, Salt Lake City); 9:36 p.m.Aug.16. Daniel Duane Foster (19,Wellmgton); warrant. '? ; eourt-iued d ; 8:30p.m. Aug. 14. Lori Hansen (30, Helper); ; warranty.; u 17. 10:12 (42rPnce);court-: i LanyD. a.m.Aug. , warrant ' Y.P - sued warrant V .f ; 8:30p,m,Aug. 14. Doyle Gene Muncy (32, Heipfcr); court"rs : , 12:41 p.m. Aug. 17. PiIEmmanual Cabral (45, Price); . ' . : iwued warrant.. d warrant; 9:50 p.nt Aug. l4.Nichbiaus Herrmann (29, New Mexico); - DUL failure to sign traffic violation, drivers license suspensionrevocation, unlawfully operating a Utah Highway Patrot (22,Tfcxas); court-- ; motor vehicle without proof of liability insurance coverage, Y pjnl big. 17. Jaimie Imn Gammon ' i 'V .s Y,' issued warrant unlawfully operating a motor vehicle with expired registra WellRadeke Tina 29, 17.Hna 6 pjn. Aug: L.Riley (aka tibn; Helper Qty Police Department. ;i commitment. do-:: p , 12:40 a.m. Aug. 15. Christopher Schafer (31, Price); unlaw-- : ; RaC Sandoval 6:30 Price); (42, Kelly Police Price pjn.Aug.17. mestic'assault; City Department. wakimiAicAnfuMmtmlled : unlawfulposses-vful substance, , 8:14 p.m. Aug. 15. Erickson TbdaDeck (28, Price);unjaw-Utah , sionuse of drug paraphernalia; Carbon County SherifFs Otf .ful possessionuse of a controlled substance, v,; ; vi ; . ' Department of Corrections hold; Carbon County Sheriffs : ;fice. O- W; ' , Av-- ' d v i Office, :V;:V.. ; p.m. Aug. 17. ScottR.Mann (21,Sandy); ' -: unlawful posMower(24, Pri); ,.11 Utah Depart- - ; ; 9:30 p.m. Aug. 17. Lame Daniel Wolfe (28, Salt Lake City); , sessionuse of a controlled substance, ment of Corrections hold; Carbon County Sheriffg Office: court-issue- Monday at 10 am. for Tuesdays publication and Wednesday at 10 a.m. lor Thursday publication:' WJter Neale (31, Ogden); 12:12 p.m.Aug. 16. Douglas court-issue- niriwk deadline: ' EDITORIAL Editor Lynnda Johnson Reporter , JacMe Anderson Richard Shew. ..; Postmaster: Send change of address to 845 East Main Street, Price, Utah. 84501. ADVERTISING Advertising Director : Jail bookings 637-073- , f 72-hO- ur Social deadline is Friday at noon V to thank the following people and for their donations to the Community Doze raffle and making it a success: Arvetto Satterfield Shepherd's Video : ; Grill arid Bar 'Randy Hunt. ..; Doug's Dave Summers Texaco : Checker, Auto ' V Fab Right r V;:. Walkers Southeast .Paint . Prettyprian'sQuicklubeV Mike's Sandwich Shop ; ;; Fastop Miner's' Jim Henry's Action Motors & R.V. UMWA Local 22 UMWA Local 9958 . UMWA Local 9959 Charlie Philip's Single Stop Castle Country Candles Sue's Barber Shop ; Car Quest WqlMart Trade Seaet (Ann's Hallmark House of Beauty Cowboy Club Don Logston's Taxidermy '... Joe Piccolo Electric . Tram Atwood's Barber Shop. Bill's Home Furnishings Castle Country Hydraulic & Supply & Wilma Maggio Motors Carl Community Grako's American Car. Care Sleepy Hollow Tire (Cng . Pacific Central Steel (Paul Candelaria) Pbul B. Martinez DDS Carolyn Abeyta'S Tax Service Mitchell's A Pawn .v. Carbon Country Club E.C.D.C . Valdez Drive In Green River Golf Course UP&L Marakis & Fowler Families West Ridge Resources Zions Bank .. c v Sunnyside Cogeneration Assoc, Sunnyside Credit. Union: & River State Hotel Casino Smith HotelCasino UneSilver Virgin PeppeimillRainbow Hotel & Casino Eureka Hotel & Casino Wu do apologize if we have missed anyone, if we have pfoase atcept our thanks. East Carbon Community Daze would like . . . . : ' ; Nationwide; 51 law enforce- ment officers Were feloniously killed in the line of duty at various locations across the United States during 2000. : Last years number of erimi-nhomicide deathsrepesents an increase of nine victims from the 42 officers slain in 1999, according to preliminary statistics released by tile Federal Bureau of Investigation. ; Last year, firearms werie the. ; weapon most often used in the : . . ; ; . . East Carbon Community Doze .. : al ' - ."v--'.- , : Firearms were used in 41 of V- jj Six died while investigating ficerdeathsin 1999. suspicious persons or dreum- -' V n Handguns were the murder stances and two were killed while ; weapon m 25 killings , rifles iiP Hand shotguns in five. handling prisoners., pv Of thecoers killed witiifirel The 51 officers died in 5tt arms, 27 were wearing body ar separate criminal occurrences.' Forty-dgK V ''loot. hqmidde were cleared by arrest or Fivewereslain withpersonaf; ' exceptional means, while two serviceweapons. nuiraer suspects remain at large. : By region, 2Qlaw enfmeement: fo addition, the FBTs prelimiofficers were murdered ih th South, llin the Vfest, six id the;!. nary statistics indicate 83 Officers were accidentally killed in the - Midwest and five in the North- -; performance of duties in 2000. IWelve diedduringairest sitth The number offatalities an increase of 18 comatxms. pared to die 65 accidental deaths Sixofficerswertservingariesp :in 1999., warrants, four were trying to prejl Final statistiesand complete vent robberies or arehendRis , details will beideased in tiie pects and two were investigating-- ; situations. :. agencys uniform crime re--; . V . :.V- . e rifles and four with shotguns. TWo ofBcen were killed with personal service weapons. Additionally, three law1 en- ; forcement officer were killed by vehicles and one died from knife wounds.. Thirty officers were wearing-bodarmor at the time of death. By regkm,32 law enforcement officers were murdered in the South, 13 in the Midwest, four in . the West and twoin the ILS, territory of Puerto Rico.' No law enforcement officers were slain in the Northeast : . IWelve officers died in arrest situations. Six were serving arrest war- Sgency. calk-..- officers were ; killed with handguns, 10 with Thirty-thre- forcement officers were em-j- i ployed by dty police' depart, ments, 13 by county police H sheriffs offices, five by stauf. agendes and one by a federap ; Eight officers were killed while answering disturbance U. . by the FBI confirm t(jat 19 fewer officers were killed in 1999 thart--i in 1998. ;.f: In 1999,23 murderedlaw en-- robberies or apprehend suspects .nod one was attempting to hah a burglary or apprehend a suspect Thirteen mw enforcement of-ficers were murderedwhile enforcing trafficlaws. Tfcn officers died while en' countering ambush situations. - ind-den- ts ht -, ' . . . y . . : rants when they were killed. Three were murdered while inaitua-- '. vestigating drug-relate- d tkms two were trying to prevent fed-er- al ex-t- o : drug-relat- pxogranipublication, be distributed in the! . ' y-'.- : rep-resen- ts ... ! ; ed Eight officers were slain whild; enfbrring traffic laws. Seven i ficCn died while investigating? suspidous persons or drcum-jof-j- Nationally, 42 law enforcement officers were feloniously .stances::'. killed in the line of duty in 1999, Seven law enforcement office the lowest number in more than ers were killed while answering disturbance calls - one involving 35 years, according to the FBL The finalstatisticsoompiled (Continued on pagedtf ) : J y : College of Eastern Utah vr JV. , : IpMorim 24 - 1 Fri., Aug. mu in pm-7p- m Appointment Only,. 25-- 1 0am-6p..Open to General Public Numerous pianos will be sold including ones By Sat., Aug. m ... AVXDSO MUCH MORE V Self Service Yash . $5mfnute Tokens ; 7washed$20 FREE Super WashT-shIr- t with a $20 or more : ' token purchase FREE Super 7ash& antenna balls (wnn Supplies Ust) used exclusively, by CEU's Music Dept, during the 2000-200- 1 academic year as well as a selection made available for this special event. Selection includes: Grands, Verticals, and Digital Pianos in a variety of styles and . , . finishes. Delivery and service prqyji Lee's Music J JJ J J iJ i , Call Today for Preview j UJTQrJiA "telas?.-.-Appoirthne- nt 637-60-18 or : Dm to the large amount of pianos being transfored from other leges this event has been moved to col- 1 637-01- 34 J i J J (A regular $340 or $440 wash) V 4 'i.'. self serve washes $.25mInute .' 24 ft Saturday, Aug. 25 Friday, Aug. 8 am to 5 pm pid Mil All J iJ 4 J t I 4 . : j 58 East fAcin, Price J Receive one automatic deluxe wash & polish for $1.00 . Coll uOG I : Rf!22.te?rVf:h 323 S. Hwy 55 (Between Smith's a Walmart) .. - r . I , |