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Show VVtUMtfbUdy sr t ivl vw.inwwwuM New Special Edition Wurlitzer D-- I fcfKti Sonmh ti. 004 jmif fcnut Iaio a4 Hmum wtM Pliri con HEast Main, Price tutwiitd tvofiommini rtaicmfem loum piofitmmH hh Financing Terms Available castle valley watch Marriage Licenses March 29 Kenneth Clyde Morgan and Mildred Ellen Phillips, both of Price. March 31 Brent Jay Horrocks and Karen Hatch, both of Price; Gary Dewey Dyer and Pamela Ruth Coburn, both of Price. April 1 Tim Turner, East Carbon and Linda I ou Fry, Price; Tony Herrera and Teresa Louise Pruitt, both of Price. Carl William Kuhlman, Price and Carol Sue April 2 James, Grand Junction, Colorado; Ricky Dave Higley, Mallad, Idaho and Sandra Ruth Jones, Grace, Idaho; James Madrigal Jr., Salt Lake City and Betty Jean Samudio, Helper. Divorces March 30 Ralph O. Noel vs. Sharyll Noel, married in Helper Oct. 7, 1967. Police report V . if J: reported a $200 roto tiller missing. No further '"'rmation available. 10:02 p.m. Saturday. Complaint of a loud party at the Frank Olsen residence on Fairgrounds Road. No further information available. 1:55 a.m. Sunday. Kenneth Manzanares was incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail for driving with blood alcohol content of .10 percent or greater. 12:08 p.m. Sunday. Report of a burglary. Jim Nickodemus reported entrance was made to a neighbors trailer belonging to Sherry Carnesecca at the El Rancho Trailer Park. He said she was away on vacation. A window was broken on the west side of the trailer. Monday. Fred A. Cunningham, arrested in Maine for the theft of a calf belonging to Albert and I,ee Thayn, Price, sent a check fod $500 to the county attorney for the restitution on the case. Warrant to be dismissed in Circuit Court today. 6:57 p.m. Monday. James R. Rhinehart, 41, Price, was arrested on parole violation. bonville, March 29 a girl to Richard and Jerri Daniels, Huntington; a boy to Thomas and Debra Steele, Price. March 30 a girl to Bud and Carol Housekeeper, Price. a girl to Carr and Michelle Harvey, HunMarch 31 tington. April 1 a girl to Perry and Ruby Sandoval, Wellington ; a boy to GiLynn and Susan Hott, Ferron. April 2 a girl to Darwin and Maxine Larsen, Price; a girl to Gerald and Sharon Hartwig, Huntington. April 3 a boy to Michael and Rosaline Adams, Price. Price City Police Department 12:30 p.m. Friday. Report of a gas theft at Mr. Gs. $25 worth of gas was reportedly stolen. Investigation continuing. 6:20 p.m. Friday. Three juveniles taken to the Carbon County Sheriffs Department for possession of a controlled substance. They were referred to juvenile court and released. 7 a.m. Saturday. Report of a burglary at the LDS Church, 150 S. 500 East. Bishop Paul Kelley said unlawful entry was made into the building. Missing are two amplifiers valued at $600 each, two microphones valued at $520 and two speakers valued at $100. Total value of stolen items $1,820. 11 :22 a.m. Saturday. Report of a stolen vehicle at Merrill Motors. Missing is a 1982 tan Dodge 34 ton pickup truck. The vehicle was later recovered by East Carbon Police Department Sunday. 9:35 p.m. Saturday. Report of a vandalism. George Farlaino said his vehicle was parked at The Matadore. Two rocks were thrown through the rear and front window. No further information available. Sunday. Report of a vandalism. Guido Rachiele reported a building behind Checker Board Grocery was forceably entered. Nothing was reported disturbed. $10 damage to building. 4:10 a.m. Sunday. Male subject was transported to Carbon County Jail for driving under the influence. He was incarcerated and issued a citation. 8:23 a.m. Monday. Report of a theft. James Chambers, bicycle missing valued at $10. Price, reported a 11:19 a.m. Monday. Report of a disturbance at the Swap Shop, 115 W. Main St. Male subject was arrested for disorderly conduct. He was incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail. 1 p.m. Monday. Report of a theft. Paul Nunez, 624 Rose Ave., reported a weightlifting set stolen valued at $35. Nunez reportedly is offering a $50 reward for any information leading to the recovery of the set. Carbon County Sheriffs Department 1 p.m. Thursday. Report of a theft. Steve Quintana said his clothing basket at the U.S. Fuel Co. mine in Hiawatha had been lowered and was missing his wallet containing $350 cash, an airline ticket and miscellaneous identification. Total value at $400. 8:42 p.m. Thursday. Terry Lockyer was cited for receiving stolen property, driving on revocation and false information to a police officer. He was booked into Carbon County Jail. 12:19 a.m. Saturday. Melvin Lynch, Aspen, Colo., was arrested and transported to the Carbon County Jail for driving under the influence at East Main Street. 4:22 p.m. Saturday. Report of a theft. A1 Gray, Car- - Traffic accidents Price City Police Department 11:11 a.m. Friday. Report of a collision involving Dale Cowgill, Hiawatha; Peggy Cripps, Helper; and Tony Eyman, F erron ; at 300 East and Main Street. $500 damage reported to Cowgills vehicle, Cripps vehicle was totaled and $1,000 damage to Eymans vehicle. Channda Cripps, a passenger, suffered lacerations to her forehead. Holly Milano, a passenger, suffered a broken nose and lacerations on her nose. They were treated at Castleview Hospital and released. Cowgill was cited for following too close with an accident and DUI. He was incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail. 1:25 a.m. Saturday. Report of an accident involving Royce Downard. Downard was reportedly traveling at a high rate of speed on Main Street going under the underpass. He hit a rock embankment causing $2 000 damage to his vehicle. Passenger Mike Brown sustained a small laceration on his forehead. 11:50 a.m. Saturday. Report of a collision involving Veanamae OToole, East Carbon, and Tony Mazzarise, Price, in the Safeway parking lot. There was $250 damage reported to OToole's vehicle and only slight damage to Mazzarises vehicle. 2:12 a.m. Sunday. Hit and run accident reported involving Ellen Cook. $700 damage reported to her vehicle. Investigation continuing. 4:30 p.m. Monday. Report of a collision at the Elks Lodge parking lot involving Joey Eich and Thomas Johnson. $800 damage was reported to Johnsons vehicle. uhp to crack down State vs. Clayton Doyal Timothy, 34, Price, charged with content of .10 or higher and driving with failure to stop at a traffic light. Jury trial set for April 26. State vs. Robert Jan Kilburn, 18, Price, charged with driving with revoked license, failure to obey traffic control device. Arraignment continued to March 31 to allow defendant to consult with counsel. State vs. Danny Lee Wilson, 29, Huntington, who pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol. Sentenced to $299 fine, six month jail term suspended on condition of probation. State vs. Richard Lee Sly, 38, Price, who pleaded guilty to public intoxication. Fined $54. State vs. Alton Allen Goodin, 31, Price, who pleaded guilty to public intoxication. Fined $54. State vs. Kevin J. Otteson, 28, Helper, charged with theft and burglary of a vehicle. Preliminary hearing reset for on plates out-of-sta- te blood-alcoh- one-ye- ar April 21. State vs. Daniel Padilla, 24, Helper, convicted of assault and sentenced. Released from jail and given 10 days to secure employment. State vs. Joseph LeHigh, 53, Wellington, charged with burglary. Preliminary hearing set April 28. Released on own recognizance. Price City vs. William Steven Stanley, 31, charged with destruction of property. Bench warrant issued for his arrest and bail set at $200. Price City vs. Terry Edwin Lee, 21, Price, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. Jury trial reset for April 28. Price City vs. Kevin Swanson, Price, who pleaded not trial set for May 5. guilty to assault and battery. Price City vs. Larry Olsen, Price, who pleaded not guilty to assault and battery. y trial set for May 5. State vs. Stewart Michael Kelsey, Ferron, charged with aggravated sexual assault. Defendant bound over to 7th District Court proceedings with arraignment scheduled at 9:30 a.m. April 5. State vs. Lonnie D. Lister Jr., 26, Price, charged with Pre-tricriminal proceedings continued to April 7 to allow counsel time to establish stipulated facts. State vs. Larry C. Henderson, 21, Price, charges with driving with license suspended on financial responsibility, driving with no valid inspection sticker, and driving with no valid license. Defendant pleaded guilty, fined $200. State vs. Jaime D. Blackham, Helper, charged with driving while license revoked. Case continued to March 31 to allow argument for change of charge to driving with no license. Non-jur- y State vs. Ervin Frank Williams, 45, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and with a revoked license. Jury trial set for April 7. State vs. Ivan A. Willardson, 24, Price, who pleaded not guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while license was suspended. Arraignment continued to April 7. State vs. Pat L Sanderson, 23, Price, who pleaded guilty to reckless driving. Sentenced to $299 fine, jail term of 30 days suspended on condition of one-yeprobation and On Sale registrations. out-of-sta- te penalty for impoundment of the vehicle. Burridge said a vehicle must be registered and titled in Utah if the owner: is a legal resident. is engaged in interstate business and operates any motor vehicle, trailer or using Utah as a home state. owns, leases or rents a residence or business. accepts gainful employment. allows a motor vehicle to be kept or used by a resident of Utah. semi-trail- is and registration applications may be obtained at the Utah State Tax Commission office Title located in the Carbon County Courthouse in Price or the Emery County Courthouse in Castle Dale. er Burridge said all vehicles registered in Utah must have a safety inspection sticker. Inspections are performed at any service station. UHP-certifi- ed State extends studded tire deadline The March deadline for removal of studded snow tires from vehicles in Utah has been permanently extended to April 15 by Until now, tires with tungsten carbide studs have been allowed on Utah roads between Oct. 15 and March 31. The Transportation Commission has oc- sportation casionally the Utah Sale On 18.99 31 Tran- extended the deadline to April years when Utah received above average snowfall or late winter storms. Studies show that studded snow tires in has wear down roads more quickly 15 than ventional tires con- . On 18.99 Sale Sale On 18.99 18.99 GETBEHSNDTHE 1EEL undergoing defensive driving course and alcohol therapy. State vs. Terry Edwin Lee, 21, Price, charged with content of .10 or higher, driving driving with with revoked license and driving on wrong side of the road. Arraignment continued to March 31 to allow defendant time to secure counsel. State vs. Reggie Lyndon Jones, 27, Price, charged with criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. Arraignment continued until March 31 to allow defendant time to consult with attorney. blood-alcoh- AcWisioN Atari. Inc TM is not related to Activision. 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Daniels, Huntington, charged with nine counts of fraudulent claim for unemployment benefits. Trial setting stricken and placed on April 7 calendar. State vs Robert Hanson, 21, Price, charged with two counts of distribution of a controlled substance for value. Preliminary hearing set for April 28. State vs. Carl Albert Salzetti, 41, Price, who pleaded not guilty to failure to stop at the scene of an accident involving property damage. Preliminary hearing set for The one you trust V non-reside- nt Courts Seiko Quartz. 46 declares himself to be a Utah resident to obtain privileges not extended to guests. places children in public school without payment of fees. A warning to residents who have not obtained Utah registrations for their vehicles came front the Utah Highway Patrol this week. UHP I,t. Tom Burridge said as of April 1, the agency has stepped up enforcement of registration laws. 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