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Show mw 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday March 21 ,2002 i Jail bookings 1:50 p.m. March 12. Kay S. Juslcscn (41, Price); court-issue- 1 court-issue- 1 court-issue- 1 1 . d warrant. d 3:58 p.m. March 2. Douglas W. Tucker (48, Price); warrant. 9:34 p.m. March 12. Kent C. Mills (30, Price); drivers li- cense suspensionrevocation; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 1:15 p.m. March 13. Albert Valdez (33, Price); burglary, criminal trespass; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 5:47 p.m. March 3. Kandy Jackson (32, Price); aggravated d burglary, aggravated assault, theft, criminal mischief, warrant; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 8:03 p.m. March 13. Huron Carl Willison (36, Price); intoxication; Carbon County Sheriff's Office. H:25 p.m. March 13. Juilian Mel Gallegos (37, Price); domestic avsault; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. d a.m. March 14. William Isaac Miller (43, Helper); warrant. 1:45 p.m. March 14. David Lee Zserai (49, West Jordan); d warrant. 5:20 p.m. March 14. Kuci A. Krahhe (18, Colorado); drivers license suspensionrevocation, speeding traffic violation; Wellington City Police Department. 10:30 a.m. March 15. Jacob Hdwurd Garcia (34, Price); d warrant. n 8:50 p.m. March 15. Kevin Kay Alexander (69, East City); driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI), reckless driving; East Carbon City Police Department. 9 p.m. March 15! Carolyn Anderson (38, Price); court-i- s court-issue- court-issue- court-issue- Car-lio- sued warrant. 12:30 a.m. March 16. Dennis Lee Waters (18, East Carbon City); unlawful purchascposscssionconsumption of alcohol by a minor; Wellington City Police Department. 12:30 a.m. March 16. Nicholas Alan Vasquez (18, Kenil- worth); unlawful purchasepossessioncOnsumption of alcohol by a minor; Wellington City Police Department. 1:35 a.m. March 16. David Michael Beardsley (42, Kenilworth); domestic assault; Carbon County Sheriff's Office. 2:54 a.m. March 16. Richard Duran (35, Kearns); DUI, lawfully operating a motor vehicle without a drivers license, speeding traffic violation, open container of alcohol; Carbon County Sheriff 's Office. 2:55 a.m. March 16. Angelena Hullings (22, Salt Lake City); intoxication, open container of alcohol; Carbon County Sheriffs . Office. 10:29 p.m. March 16. Rodney Marvin (30, Price); interference in an arrest by a law enforcement officer, criminal mischief, intoxication; Carbon County Sheriff's Office. 11:45 p.m. March 16. Troy Stan Kanakis (29, Springville); d warrant. 12:40 a.m. March 17. Richard S. Kyeset (45, Price); unlawful detention, intoxication; Price City Police Department. 10 a.m. March 18. Shawn Erick Bonbrake (28, Sunnyside); d commitment. 12:05 p.m. March 18. Jerry Adam Valencia (37, Price); d warrant. 9:30 p.m. March 18. Brandon T. Davies (23, Price); criminal mischief, intoxication; Price City Police Department. court-issue- court-ordere- court-issue- Address: MS hast Main, Price. Utah. 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WcmliT Richard Slum Nrmrler Karen liassii OM'K'E ( lhi r Maiiiiifi lamia Tliafn NirriUfiiiiw Internet: http:www.sunad.com edilorni sunad.uini.adsrr sunad.com l.ymla Kametl ( 'in ulalimi Darla I ee Entire contents copyright 02001 Son 110LRS ' Monday - I inlay 8:.UI a. lii. in 5 pan. Advocate Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the publication may be reproduced in any Dam with out the express consent of the Sun Advocate's managing editor or publisher. . Thera era 441 new tax law changes. . No one understands United States Housing and Urban Development Secretary Mel Martinez has announced that it is not HUDs policy to exclude faith-base- d organizations from federally funded publichousing programs because of the group's or the individual members religious beliefs. The announcement furthers the U.S. government's commitment to break down barriers to d and other community grassroots organizations participation in federal programs. Martinez has started the process of notifying approximately 3,2(X) local public housing entities and granting the agencies the federal authority to institute an open door policy for faith-base- d organizations to provide social services to public housing residents. At a time of hardship in our cities, when government resources are already stretched to the limit we need these guardian Marriage licenses March 15 - Christopher S. Schafer, Price, and Katherine C. Kaiser, Price. Birth announcements March 12 - A boy to Jennifer and Dennis Slavensky, Price. March 12 - A boy to Patricia and Jeff Rasmussen, Fillmore. March 14 - A girl to Angela and Andy Jones, Price. Editor's note: The Sub Advocate ramlndu readers that law enforcement officers arrest suspected criminal offenders and book the parties Into the county Jail oa various alleged chargee. ' However, only prosecuting attorneys have the legal authority to tile formal criminal complaints. As with all United Staten citizens. Individuals appearing la the newspapers Jail bookings are Innocent of any crime until proven'.; guilty via the criminal Juutiee system. Id the event prosecutors decline to file formal complaints or cases are dismissed, Individuals appearing la the Jail bookings may submit verification to the newspaper. The Sun Advocate will print a clarification In the next section of : the Castle Valley Watch. faith-bas- ed organizations (rod! G's Coll Do It Center's recent EXPO Event Carbon Cab Co. . Saturday by Appointment - ' . ' cations throughout the United States. The HUD department also promotes economic and commu-- . nity development as well as enforces the nations fair housiifg laws. Carbon County residents may Joe Tomlinson Wallanaker . access additional information about HUD and the federal agencys programs by visiting the departments Internet web address at C presents Battle ot the Bands VI - r 60 -- r rv - 9 9 t; No better return on investment. from the Citizens of Codon County and your friends at the C Ik CEU-BDA- 637-80- w- o. , couldnt do it zoitfiout you! r 'Saturday, March 23, 2002 6:00 -- 10:30 p.m. C $5.00 person at 61 - TaTfijs: for your tinless effort and dedication to the traditions ofSt. Patridfc Day and our annual parade in Carhon County. 12 Local Bands will compete for $1,000 in prizes from Breinholt Music CEU-BDA- - aw B Jackie (DazHs, Trice floral n C For info, call or Breinholt Music www-hud-g- MM8:romlB7njn.$uaQanL-5njn.g710 East Main - Price Thank You! f i Ilk faith-base- ' RadioCharger QUICKRETE & Stanton I HUDs center for and community initiatives builds upon President George Bushs plan to level the playing fieldTof effective partnerships with the d and .community groups, commented the federal agencys secretary. The religious-base- d organizations are leading the charge in the nationwide battle against the problems of homelessness arid hopelessness along with striving to promote healing for Americans trapped within the boundaries shattered neighborhoods and communities. For additional informatidri , about HUDs center, Carbon County residents may visit web site http:www.hud.gavoffices fbciindex.cfm. According to Martinez, HUD is the federal agency committed to increasing minority home ownership, creating affordable housing opportunities for low-ii- K come Americans, supporting the homeless along with the elderly, people with disabilities and patients suffering from AIDS at lo--. 637-822- 2 Kurtis Nelson 637-4110 1 faith-base- d Fnendclont IMTointusli. ; faith. secretary. WDK1M DEWALT CEU-BDA- Citing prevailing case law, Martinez stressed that HUD regulations do not prohibit religious displays in public settings provided equal opportunity is provided to organizations of any JgMggiL Juet plain emert m. December instructing local housing agencies not to forbid seasonal religious symbols or displays. proper, pointed out the HUD No Gifts Please Your Friendship is a Treasured Gift David Bigelow LENNOX Vent Free Fireplace 9am-6p- The latest policy guidance announcement issued by the HUD secretary is similar to $ statement Martinez released last ed Giveaway to: Weekdays sized Martinez. faith-base- of -- faith-base- low-inco- WE KNOW. 35 East Main, Price One of the highest priorities of this administration is to improve the quality of our society's response to persons in need arid theres no better way to do that than encouraging the participad tion of community and organizations, empha- eral agency. As a result of the review, the federal agency is working to remove the barriers and reach out to the faith community and other grassroots organizations that are uniquely positioned to more effectively provide social services Americans. to explained Martinez. My hope is to end the confusion and help to establish a level With the announcement, is seeking to clarify the Martinez playing field for faith-base- d and, community organizations that department's guidelines after seek a partnership with the fedseveral reports that local houseral government, added the ing and community development HUD secretary. agencies were restricting access Since taking office, Martinez to faith-base- d organizations, directed a review pointed out the federal agency. of all HUD programs to identify For example, Martinez rebarriers to the' participation of sponded to a recent case ofa faith-basorcommunity- - and faith-base- d organization in Sioux Falls, ganizations, according to the fed- - S.D., that declined $63,000 in federal funding because the city required the group to alter the pracOpen House for tice of praying before serving meals to homeless persons. Castulo B. Guzman Citing HUD guidelines, the 78th Birthday city officials asked St. Francis House to substitute a moment of Saturday, March 23, 2002 silence for the voluntary prayer. 4:00 p.m.-6:0- 0 p.m. Sioux Falls reserved funding at for St. Francis House while city SEU Assc. Of Governments officials asked the federal housing department to review the case Bldg. in question. 375 S. Carbon Ave. ' I believe that the request that St. Francis House modify the (Old Reeves School) content of its program was imConference Rm. West Door angels, these changes better. WE'VE READ 'EM. Department issues policy directive regarding HUD The voice of Carbon County since 1892 11:40 p.m. March 18. David Dominguez Tagle (36, Arizona); drivers license suspensionrevocation, unlawfully op- -. erating a motor vehicle without proof of liability insurance . coverage, open container of alcohol; Wellington City Police 60 . I&l CARBON COUNTY!! ; www.carboncountychamber.com itn iTTA PWiih n aw3TRjyrgr . 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