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Show Reward out casfcle valley wech iron was missing. Births arrest on south Carbon Avenue. conBreathalyzer test showed .15 percent tent. Man was also cited for allegedly driving while license was revoked. He was incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail. 4 37 p m. April 7. Theft of racing bicycle valued at $500 Christianson. reported by 9 10 p m. April 7. Report of shoplifting at Safeway. Juvenile subject allegedly took $21.13 worth of items. Suspect was referred to juvenile court. 10 51 p m. April 7. DUI arrest. Breathalyzer test showed content. Subject was in.19 percent carcerated in the Carbon County Jail. 12 11 p m. Thursday. Report of shoplifting at Skaggs. Subject allegedly took four batteries valued at $4.38. A complaint will be signed against the subject. 1.01 p.m. Thursday. Report of shoplifting at Safeway. Subject allegedly took $14 34 of items. A complaint will be signed against the subject. 1:40 p.m. Thursday. Report of an assault on a juvenile by another juvenile at Mont Harmon Junior High School. Investigation continuing. No further information. 3 50 pm. Friday. Report of shoplifting at Skaggs. Subject allegedly took a tube of glue valued at $2.39. A citation was issued to the subject for theft. 12.35 a m. Sunday. Report of a burglary at Anderson Lumber Co., Price. Entrance was made through a hole in the roof. Subject was found running adjacent to the railroad tracks by Carbon Avenue. Subject allegedly had taken $80 cash. He was incarcerated in the Carbon County Jail on suspicion of burglary. Investigation continuing. 11 40 p.m. Sunday. DUI arrest. Breathalyzer test content of .12 percent. He was inshowed carcerated in the Carbon County Jail. Carbon County Sheriffs Department 5 p.m. April 7. Report of forged prescriptions. Dee Thomas, Emery County Sheriffs Department, called to notify Sheriffs Department about a possible forged prescription passed at Skaggs in Price. Investigation continuing. 7:32 p.m. Thursday. DUI arrest. William Toomey, Litcontent tleton, Colo., was booked for alleged of .10 or greater. Breathalyzer test showed .12 percent content. p m. Thursday. Report of unlawful possession of alcohol. Two female juveniles were stopped at 100 West at the They were referred to juvenile court. 9:30a m. Friday. Report of a vandalism at Valley Camp. A 4x4 pickup truck reportedly pulled up and an occupant shot two rounds of ammunition. No further information available. 4 pm. Sunday. Report of a gun wound to Hollee Branch, Wellington. Ms. Branch had been shooting in Nine Mile Canyon with relatives on an Easter outing. She reportedly was watching her fiance Tun Brady shoot when the bullet hit a can and ricocheted, grazing her forehead. She was treated and released at Castleview Hospital. 12:30 p.m. Monday. Report of a burglary at Pillings Trailer Court, Spring Glen. A trailer owned by Charles VanKirk was forced open. Missing are $1,025 in various items. Investigation continuing. East Carbon City Police Department 11 a.m. April 6. Request to assist agency from Keesler 12 06 p m. April 7. DUI blood-alcoh- April 5 a girl to Ernest and Brenda Flynn, Huntington a girl to Lynn and Ann Seevers, Hiawatha a boy to Phillip and Susan Stubblefield, April 6 Ferron; a girl to James and Becky Brackner, Castle Dale. a boy to Michael and Tern I.iechty, Orem; a April 7 to girl Larry and Gail Turner, Cleveland; a girl to Robert and Shirley Hagara, Ferron; a girl to Steve and Wendy Jumper, Price; a boy to David and Kristy Prettyman, ; Wellington. April 8 a boy to Greg and Robin Finger, Carbonville; a boy to Robert and Peggy Fox, Price; a boy to Ray and Traci Barker, Price; a boy to Michael and Denise Seevers, Price; a girl to Kenneth and Elva Mane Gray, Castle Dale. a boy to Jamie Allen and Elizabeth Baird, April 9 Castle Dale; a boy to Kelly and Lisa Winn, Castle Dale. a boy to Clifton and Debra Harris, Helper; a April 10 boy to Gabriel and Sherrie Vlamakis, Helper; a girl to Dr. Ted and Sharon Madsen, Price; a girl to Larry and Linda McCall, Helper. a boy to David and Michelle Woods, April 11 Wellington; a girl to Don and Nancy Baker, Price; a boy to Don and Michelle Rachiele. Marriage Licenses Thomas Charles Whiteside, Palisade, Colorado and Tami Kaye Carroll, Price; Kelly Lyman Duke and Melody Lame Weber, both of Elmo; Scott Alan Cox and Kathleen Melba McKinnon, both of Price; Jeffrey Haycock, Price and Carey Lyn Jones, Helper. Earl M. Jensen, Elmo and Juanita Durfee, April 8 Paramount, California. John Lee Maddera, Sunnyside and Dannet April 7 Rayleen Summers, East Carbon. April 6 Jeffery Wayne Green and Knsti Lee Gerrard, both of Price. April 9 Divorces blood-alcoh- blood-alcoh- blood-alcoh- Jackie Ann Kinsey vs. George Curtis Kinsey, April 7 married May 28, 1978; Margaret Susan Atwood vs. Robert Zlelon Atwood, married in Salt Lake City July 9, 1977. blood-alcoh- Gas-N-G- Police report Price City Police Department 11:42 a.m. April 7. Report of a theft at H & J Supply construction site. Dennis Rowland reported 8161 of channel Business ol the Week Pharmacy Thank You AucJz& 3StteUpUtn tPhabnmcf 133 S Dear Anonymous Your thoughtful kindness is deeply appreciated. What you did was noble and kind. Why you did it is even more meaningful. "The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself". Prov. 11:25. UTAH 472-586- 1 FIND THIS BUSINESS ON YOUR WHITE & GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER. The J. G. Callor Family for lost dog Air Force Base, Mississippi, in locating subject who was absent without leave. Subject located at a Columbia residence and arrested. 6:45 p.m. April 6. Family fight at Columbia subdivision. Problem resolved. 11.15 p m. April 6. Business assist reported at I, & L Texaco. Power on gas pumps was turned on. Owner was contacted. 4 30 p m. Two subjects observed in East Carbon doing business without a license. 5.25 p.m. April 7. Citizen reported road behind Denver Avenue was blocked off by a hose strung between two fences. Officers reported several juveniles responsible. 7:45 p.m. April 7. Report of shooting within city limits. Two subjects questioned. 4.30 a.m. Thursday. Report of burglary at East Carbon service station. Items were recovered. 10.30 a m. Thursday. Report of juvenile problem at Hyta Trailer Court. Two juvenile subjects who were absent from school were located and returned. 8.32 p m. Thursday. Arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol while assisting Carbon County Sheriffs Subject released to Sheriffs Department on Department for transport. 3.30 p.m. Friday. Report of suspicious persons. Two juveniles identified at East Carbon park. 5:05 p m. Friday. Salt Lake City woman reported having custody problem with a subject involving their son. 9.50 p.m. Friday. Complaint of disturbing the peace in Sunnyside. 10.15 p.m. Friday. Report of loose horses between 600 West and 800 West. 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Report of family fight in East Carbon. Woman and two children transported to Price. 5 55 p.m. Sunday. Complaint of loose cows at Sunnyside Golf Course. Officers could not locate owner. Carbon County Animal Control Department contacted. Traffic accidents Carbon County Sheriffs Department 9:45 p.m. Friday. Report of an accident involving John Adams, Elmo, on Wattis Road. He hit a deer causing $200 damage to his vehicle. 11:06 p.m. Friday. Report of a collision involving Dennis Scartazina and Victor Stuart. Scartazina was reportedly west bound on Carbonville Road when he hit into the rear of Stuarts vehicle. $400 damage was reported to Stuarts vehicle. Scartazina was arrested for DUI and Stuart was cited for driving on revocation. 8:19 p.m. Saturday. Report of an accident involving Douglas L. Davis, Price, at Keller Lane, Carbonville. Davis reportedly hit a power pole when he bent over to pick up a can of soda. $600 damage reported to Davis car and $1,000 damage reported to the power pole. 12:05 a.m. Tuesday. Report of an accident involving Rod Storms, Price. Storms was traveling in Middle Fork Canyon when his motorcycle sustained a flat tire, causing him to lose control and land in a small ditch. He was taken to Castleview Hospital and treated for a shoulder separation and released. Price City Police Department 10:20 a.m. Thursday. Report of a collision at 150 N. 100 West involving a Coors delivery truck. The parked truck slipped out of gear and ran into a parked vehicle owned by William Davis. $200 damage reported to the truck and $1,000 damage reported to the Davis vehicle. 10:38 a m. Friday. Report of a accident. Ruth Laude reported $100 damage to her vehicle. No further information. 3.28 p.m. Friday. Report of an accident in the City Market parking lot. Larry Cowgill was riding a bike when a vehicle knocked him down. $20 damage reported to the bike. No injuries reported to the youth. Investigation continuing. 5 p.m. Saturday. Report of a accident at the Bel Aire Lounge east of Price. Vehicle owned by Sarah Hernendez received $75 damage. No further information available. East Carbon City Police Department collision at 181 Whitmore 7:15 p.m. April 7. Two-cDrive. One driver cited for alleged improper backing. ar Courts 7th District Court ( April Criminal division 5 law and motion ) State vs. Stewart Michael Kelsey, 29, Ferron. Pleaded FREE Buy Mom a Blouse For Regular Price and get yourself one for only Slacks Teddies From Dresses $ C 00 SEMINAR Discover how you can greatly reduce your heating costs with free heat from the sun 7.99 1 5.99 Drastically Reduced Belts, Jewelry and Accessories SP 2) off Oct. 26. Sheboygan County Child Support Agency and Joanne Stoiber vs. Anthony Eugene Stoiber. Defendant ordered to pay $200 a month child support through court. Sylvia Sedillo vs. Domingo Solis. Continued to June 7. State of Colorado, ex rel Mesa County Department of Social Services vs. Michael Wayne Pilling. Case stricken from calander. State of Idaho, ex rel, vs. Ronald Coy Wadsworth. Parties reached settlement Defendant to pay $400 to state of Idaho. Valerie Bea Harward and state, by and through Division of Family Services, vs. Rodney Ewell. Defendant agreed to pay $400 to state State, by and through Office of Recovery Services, vs. Steven Twcddell. Motion to amend plaintiff's complaint granted. Dons Staizel and state, by and through Office of Recovery Services, vs. Johnny Jaramillo. Defense motion to set aside default judgment denied. Patricia Margie Martinez and state, by and through Department of Social Services vs. Sam Hernandez Defendant granted visitation rights to children. Spouse abuse Lydia Ha hurst vs. Joseph Daniel Ross Herrera. Protective order issued to defendant. Probate division In the matter of the estate of Milla M. Leonard, deceased. Petitioner Donald A Leonard takes order approving final settlement and distribution. In the matter of the guardianship of Muriel Johnson. Guardian Jennie Smith takes order for discharge of bond. Adoption division In the matter of the adoption of Tami Lorraine Johns Continued to April 19. In the matter of the adoption of Devin Denelle Timothy. Petitioners Dennis William Keller and Nancy Lee Keller take order approving adoption. Civil division Dennis Paul Hayes vs. Linda Rose Hayes. Trial set for June 21. Edward Palubinskas vs. state of Utah, city of Wellington, Jim H. Nelson, Robin Elaine Nelson and Does I, II and III. Motion for leave to file complaint granted. Certified Gas and Oil Co. vs John E. Wolfe. Defendant will file for bankruptcy. Court will wait to receive papers. Juvenile Court (April 6 cases) East Carbon boy, 17, convicted of destruction of property, ordered to pay $104.30 in restitution for broken third-part- y windows. East Carbon boy, 16, convicted of unlawful possession of Ordered to pay $75 fine or fulfill work assignment. Helper boy, 15, convicted of unlawful possession of alcohol, violation of curfew. Ordered to pay $75 fine or fulfill work assignment. Price girl, 17, convicted of shoplifting. Ordered to pay $50 alcohol. fine. East Carbon boy, 14, convicted of unlawful use of tobacco. Fined $10. Price girl, 15, convicted of driving without a license. Fined $25. Kenilworth boy, 14, found in contempt of court. Placed in detention. East Carbon boy, 15, convicted of driving without a license. Fined $50. Price boy, 14, convicted of unlawful possession and use of alcohol, driving without a license. Fined $75 on the alcohol charge and $35 on the drivers license charge. Price boy, victim of abuse, placed in custody of state Division of Youth and Families for foster care. Price boy, 15, convicted of speeding, driving without a license. Fined $35 for the speeding charge, $40 for the drivers license charge. Helper boy, 16, convicted of unlawful use of tobacco. Fined $150, $100 of which was suspended Energy choices Friday in cident Goblin Valley near the county line has appealed to residents and visitors to keep an eye out for him. Emery-Wayn- e Wanda Ham-merbec- k, a landscape photographer, said she was driving on U.S. 24 near the State Reserve when her van rolled over. She was on a photo assignment at the time. Hammerbeck Ms. said she and the dog suffered only minor injuries but the dog was frightened and ran away. She was treated at Green River Clinic and left for California with a friend Saturday. Ms. Hammerbeck said she is offering a reward for the dog. She described him as a boxer breed, brindle in color with a white chest and paws, a black collar and flea collar Florida carrying a telephone number. The dog also has a tag for a rescue group. Anyone locating the dog should call collect at Per- sons calling should leave their number if Ms. Hammerbeck is not available. Her address is P.O. Box 5367, Berkeley, Calif., 94705. Chief warns of BB risk HELPER -Y- oungsters shooting BB guns in city limits are creating a nuisance and hazard for residents, according to city Police Karl Stavar. Stavar said youths have been firing the guns on the street and attempting to shoot at Chief dogs. A ordinance city the prohibits of BB or any other guns within city firearm limits. 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Sentenced to zero to five years in Utah State Prison, suspended upon two years probation. Defendant must make restitution when he finds employment, must serve eight months in Caibon County Jail with credit for time served After serving 60 days, must become an inpatient at Alcohol Recovery Center. Ret iprocal division Debra A. Hathaway and state, by and through Office of Recovery Services vs. Douglas Thuren Thurgood. Trial set GREEN RIVER -A California woman who lost her dog during an auto ac- FARMINGTON, to use tax credits to save you money on your solar heating system. C-o- (AP) How Escalators might be considered a good travel bargain since they cost nothing to ride on, but Shanghai shoppers once actually paid to do so, according to researchers for a lift maker. In the early 1900s, when Otis Elevator to choose a solar heating system best suited for your needs. How solar heating unit will be on display and your questions will be answered by our factory representative at your seminar. 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