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Show 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday Apfil 25, 2002 Plead to attempted murder charges: (Continued from page Families of the victims, Brad Gross and Kelly Carter, have been consulted and advised concerning the decision, explained Judd. The felony level criminal cases filed in 7th District Court against the Heffelfingers stem from a purported high speed chase following the double homicide incident on Oct. 21, 1A) identified the Heffelfingers as the suspects in double homicide incident near Dutch John on Oct. 21, 2001. But to date, no formal complaints have been filed. The delay in filing charges facilitates the collection and thorough evaluation of all evi dence and provides the oppor--i tunity to pursue various leads. 2001. Sun Advocate The voice of Carbon County since 1892 Atkina: 843 East Main, Price, Utah. Telephone: (435) 6374)732. ADMINISTRATION Publisher Fax Ijnm Ken ADVERTISING 637-271- 6. (433) Postmaster: Send change of address to 845 East Main Street, Price, Utah 84301. Advertising Director Shirley Stubbs Sain Lynneiic : Classifieds deadline: Monday at 10 a.m. for Tuesdays publication and Wednesday at 10 a.m. for Thursdays publication. tenor Christa Kaminski Jenni Fasselin Patti O'Neil Ckviifinh, tKuh Subscription rales: 30 cents per copy, $37 per year in Carbon and Emery counties, $40 in Utah and $54 outside of Utah per I.yntia Baraelt year by mail EDITORIAL Editor issued Publication No. (USPS twice a week at Price, Utah. Periodical postage paid at Price, Utah, and at additional mailing office PO Box 380, Castle Dale. Utah 84513. 174-06- Lynnda Johnson Reporter Richard Shaw Reporter Karen Haw OlfTCE Internet: http:www.su nad .com cditorfti sunarLom.adstbsunadxum Office Mamqter linda Thayn Receptionist Lynda Harnett Entire contents copyright 02001 San Circahnitm Darla Ixe Advocate Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the publication may be reproduced in any form with out the express consent of the Sun Advocate's awnaging editor or IIOL'RS Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. publisher. Friday Night Special Spaghetti w $795 Meat Sauce 0 tl.Draftsall dayjevery day 2 After responding to the murder report, Daggett investigators determined that two suspects had apparently fled the scene in a vehicle belonging to one of the victims and issued a statewide attempt to locate on the pickup truck. At approximately 9:21 p.m. on Oct. 21, Police Officer Kent Allred spotted a vehicle matching the pickups description on U.S. Highway 6. Hie Helper officer attempted to stop the vehicle near Martin, but the occupants allegedly ignored the command and Allred radioed for backup assistance. Carbon Deputy Tom Stefanoff responded and the two patrol cars trailed the pickup toward Price. Shortly before reaching the west Price exit, the suspect vehicle picked up speed and a pursuit ensued. When the pickup hit spikes placed across the highway by Price police, the suspects re- -. portedly fired shots at the pursuing patrol cars. The vehicle continued along U.S. 6, then slid off the roadway near Creekvicw Elementary. The careening truck created a cloud of dust, concealing the suspects while the pair exited the pickup and fled east into field. Local law enforcement agencies cordoned off the area while authorities searched for the murder suspects. The manhunt culminated when authorities apprehended the father and son at an irrigation pump house near the east Price interchange. On Oct. the 26, Heffelfingers1 appeared before Judge Lyle R. Anderson at the first phase in processing the felony level cases through the criminal justice system. Judge Anderson fixed bail for Lewis and Michael Heffelfinger at $250,000. The pair have been detained at the county jail since October 2001. UVE MUSIC - Tom Leyta - 8 to 8:30 Cold Br Pool Ttabta 1030 am -- 8pm, RIA SaL Mon-Thur- a. 148 S. Main St in 830 Antiques 10pm, Sunday 830 am- - Historic Helper 472-040- am-83- 0 pm 3 aytWeek.Bent Mention this - Buckllng-up-eaveIvess- Ad and get the 2nd. A Its also the er. state Utah j-- Q a. lawl t t.xaan.. s 'M 4 1 ' W. itB i Jail bookings sessionuse of lirug paraphernalia; Helper 935 a.m. April 16. Dale Herrera (49, East Elisa G Chavez (24, d warrant Carbon Gty); unlawful 16. III Clifford 3:35 p.m. April Price); possessionuse of a conL.Kemple trolled substance; d City Police Departwarrant Helper (26, Price); 5:35 pjn. April 16. Lester Donald Herrera ment 1:48 am. April 19. Corin Amber Ezell (20, warrant (22, East Carbon Gty); court-issu7:10 p.m. April 16. Hoy M. Trolin (22, Price); unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance, unlawful possessionuse of d warrant Helper); P. 16. Jason Newingham drug paraphernalia; Helper Gty Police 11:49 p.m. April (19, Wisconsin); driving under the influence 11 am. April 19. Joshua M. Sacco (20, of an intoxicant (DUI), drivers license East Carbon Gty); domestic assault; East unlawfully operating a motor vehicle without proof of Lability In- Carbon Gty Police Department surance coverage, unlawfully operating a 12:40pm. April 19. Arthur Chester Spicourt-issue- court-issue- ed court-issue- motor vehicle with expired registration; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 2:45 a.m. April 17. Clarissa Ann Franks (45, Sandy); drivers license suspensRmAevo-catioHelper City Police Department 2 p.m. April 17. Vincent O. Kouris (39, Utah Department of CorrecPrice); tions hold. 4:05 p.m. April 17. Johnny Espinoza (58, warrant Price); court-issu8:1!5 am. April 18. Elisa G Chavez (24, Price); driven license suspensionrevocatxm; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 10:05 am. April 18. Rulon D. Blackburn d warrant (39, Price); 1:45 pm. April 18. Mike Protopappas (67, commitment Price); 2:45 pm. April 18. Jeanette M. Kokal (23, East Carbon Gty); burglary, Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 4:40 pm. April 18. Jared J. Worley (18, commitment Helper); 1:30 a.m. April 19. Thomas Nathan Howerton (19, Price); unlawful possession use of a controlled substance, unlawful pos- n; 72-ho- ur ed court-issue- court-order- ed court-order- ed ers (29, Colorado); DUI, improper lane travel traffic violation, speeding traffic violation; Utah Highway PatroL 12:55 pm. April 19. Jerrod Dennis (25, d warrant Price); 2:15 pm. April 19. Bobby J.L Cook (18, d commitment Price); 19. Richard Arthur Parry 4lp.m.ApriL d commitment. ' (18, Wellington); 530 p.m. April 19. Cody Westenskow (25, d commitment Helper); 9:50 p.m. April 19.' Thomas Nathan Howerton (19, Rice); unlawful possession use of a controlled substance, unlawful of drugparaphernalia; Carbon ' . Office. Sheriffs County 1135 pm. April 19. Mathew Brinkerhoff (19, Price); DUI; Price Gty Police Depart court-issue- court-ordere- court-ordere- (Continued from page 1A) Ken Stilson Construction will serve as the contractor for the new Active building, Re-Ent- ry but a number of questions remain concerning the construction and the parameters of the project This is a very complicated project, pointed out Commissioner Mike Milavich. George Harmond (deputy county attorney) has been reviewing this and is still involved in it. The lawmakers approved the $796,000 project with the reservation that the details must be worked out by the legal department Sealed bids were opened for 1,200 tons at asphalt for die road department TWo were received: Crown Asphalt of Woods Cross at $125 per ton and Coke Asphalt from Ninth Salt Lake at $123 per ton. The county commissioners approved the Coke Asphalt bid. iletmendsl pos-sesskm- . ment 2.-0-5 am. April 2a Daniel L. Feichko (18, ilawful possessionuse of a con- tidied substance, driven license suspension revocation, unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia; Price Gty Police Department (Continued on pege 8A) Frice); Tied to die agenda item were bids from companies to transport the asphalt from northern Utah to Carbon County. There were three bids on the service: RNM Hansport of Salt Lake at $17 per ton. Basin West Inc. from Roosevelt at $18.67 per ton and IOWA link Lines, at $1930 per ton with a 35 ton minimum and $23.76 per ton with a 25 ton minimum. The commission approved theRNMThmsportbid. The Gubon County officials placed Krompel and Peru on the Wellington Thxing Entity Committee. , nomic development policies. Z Kevin Axelgard and ScotC Jensen were named by the com-j- ; missionen to serve on the Carr bon County Fairgrounds Board.-The lawmakers waived th building permit fee for remod-- p eling at die Golden Rule Mis-j- ? sion in Helper, since the facility; is now under die control of the; Carbon County Housing Au-r thority. The commissioners tabled? approval ofthe countys new nui sance ordinance to review ther ? changes. The officials approved warning system for die court-house elevator in the amount of? -- C The committee was formed for economic development to set policies for the county department for the town of Wellington. Wellington wanted its own board rather than having the one that county recently set up decide cm issues for the city. The committee does not set tax levies, but works with eco- - Coll Carbon Cab Co. t $3623.44. The system will warn the elv evator company of any malfoncf tion or possible malfunction of the system so they can dispatch? someone out to work on it The commissioners ap-J- ; proved a resolution proclaiming;; April 21-2- 7 as volunteer week. According to Rebecca Ma- son, volunteers in the county pul? in more than 27,000 hours in; 1; helping others last year. The lawmakers approved May 23 as sale day for property that the county has to sdl to coK 'i lect back taxes. 637-82-22 .. Kd I court-ordere- Commissioners accept bids on county projects: Fnends dont f , Carbon School District would like to honor its teacher, administrator, vnluntwr anH dawrififid employee of the year. We would like to have community input and encourage those who would like to recommend an individual for one of the awards please complete the application and mail to: Carbon School District, Attn: Connie Staley, P.O. Box 1438, Price, Utah 84501. Deadline for applications April 30, 2002. r- - T itavivd - $L80I Ikacfca ad $30S Cuh Extol Mlk Amred - $3N Cuk Extra Mile Award $300 Cuh - Extn MOc Award - $3M Cuh the Tfcar Amid Recognition of Extra Mile Award MliiiiiiW Nominees Name: Nominators Name: Nominee's Address Phone: A Nominees School: wmw Please answer the folkwing question. L An additional page may be used if necessary. What contribution has die nominee made to the education system in Carbon County? r.. At Utah Central Credit Union, we understand decisions are made here, not in New York. And that being a good neighbor means a lot more everything we oilier horn free checking and than just living next door to someone. W: also mongage loans to Saturday hours and a understand the unique needs of the people who live here in Price. Thati because were local. live and work here just like you. At UCCU all Me drive-u- t ' . . 2. p What evidence is there of going the extra-mi- k in die school system? window is designed to fit your needs. And of course, it all comes with the friendly service r1..: . youd expect from a good neighbor. 3. Show evidence of the positive impact oo the fo 'j lives of children? n OPEN A NEW ACCOUNT AND RECEIVE: 14 HIGHER interest on any UCCU CD (shove current stated rates, min. of $300) I 14 LOWER interest on any auto loan FREE order of checks just by opening a flew checking account . 4. What evidence is there FREE membership at sharing and fostering growth in the nominees I colleagues? flower than current Hated rales, QAjCJ Visit our web site at www.utahcentral.com and find out how we can meet your financial needs. 637-09- PRICE BRANCH 494 East Main Street Price, UT 84542 Fax 637-54- www.utahcentral.com Utah Central Credit Union m Uil 5. Any other addi for the nomination? Were in it together i. "UaiKd riar oift MeabenNp md dtyWtey Kqutatd. I sf |