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Show 1 0A SunAdvocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, April 28, 1982 castDe vaDDey watch Births Sandra N. Clenncy Steven J. Shaw MikeS. Martines Academy graduates 3 area law officers Three area law enforcement agencies had officers graduate from the Utah State Peace Officer Standards and Training Academy recently. The academy is a training program to prepare peace officers in all phases of the law, fitness, firearms, investigations and patrol tactics. Sandra N. Clenney, Price City police officer, graduated in the 98th session of the academy in Salt Lake City. Ms. Clenney is the only woman on the city department. For two and a half years, Ms. Clenney served as a secretary to 400-ho- ur the department until her appointment as officer 11 months ago. Mike S. Martinez, Carbon Sheriffs County months. Steven J. Shaw, Emery County Sheriffs deputy, also graduated in the 99th session of the academy. He graduated first in his class, was the class spokesman and was named outstanding officer. He has been on the department one year. will be in Price May 3 and answer to 4 questions regarding the UMWA Health and Retirement Funds. to meet the the funds needing representatives. They will be on hand assistance regarding from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. medical bills or Monday and from 9 pension applications is a.m. to 3 p.m. Apencouraged to come to Tuesday. the new District 22 pointments are not offices at 525 E. 100 necessary. Any beneficiary Marriages Licenses deputy, graduated from the 99th session of the academy. He has been on the force as a jailer for two and a half years and a deputy sheriff for six UMW reps to visit Price Representatives from United Mine Workers of America a boy to Nolan and Teresa Behunin, Ferron; a April 20 girl to Ronald and Elora Prettyman, Elmo; a boy to Brent and Joni Pace, Green River; a boy to I,arry and Jody Cliristopherson, Helper; a girl to Johnny and Barbara Cowan, Wellington; a boy to Kenneth and Holly Rhodes, Green River. a boy to Allan and Vickie Sharp, Orangeville; April 21 a girl to William and Shirley Coyne, Price. a boy to Matt and Pamela Rauhala, April 22 a girl to Paul and Marcia Menard, Wellington; Orangeville. April 23 a girl to Bruce and Diane Jensen, Price; a girl to Henning and Bonnie Olsen, Price; a boy to Keith and Debra Atkinson, Price. a girl to Steven and Brenda Chadwick, April 24 Helper; a girl to Jim and Connie Johnson, Price. April 25 a boy to James and Sandra Behling, Ferron; a boy to Patti Hiefner, Wellington. April 26 a boy to Bill and Paula I.arsen, Price; a boy to Jay and Ruth Dinkleman, Price. of South UlltH THC5C both of Helper. Clark Dennis Thomason and Sandra Marie April 20 Gragg both of Price. Thomas Martin Boyack, Helper and Johnna April 21 Michele Hofer, Price. Richard Paul Hackweli and Joni Paulette April 22 Barker both of Price; Ross Allen Davis and Steffani Laura Frandsen both of Helper. Delws Lindsay, Wellington and Nelda April 23 A GIFT Daiene Evon Erickson vs. Don Iivon April 19 Erickson, married in Price March 6, 1976; Dennis Ted Fausett vs. Rose Marie Bridgett Fausctt, married in Price September 16, 1972. vs. Michael A. Cole, Anne Jensen-CoiApril 20 married in I.as Vegas, Nev. March 31, 1979; Decanna Rae Siavensky vs. Dale Eugene Siavcnsky, married in Helper e May 7, 1975. Police report Price City Police Department 7:07 a.m. Friday. Report of a vandalism. Morris Hun Corsages Ceramics Recipe Boxes Tole Painting Many Other Beautiful Things rPwte Sfrcat (yieatcwd' 6 2:45 p.m. Sunday. Report of a theft. Pauline Nunez reported a tricycle missing valued at $30. No further information available. Sunday. Report of a theft. Victor Herrera reported a 1982 Honda motorcycle missing valued at $1,600. No suspects at this time. Carbon County Sheriffs Department 3:15 p.m. Monday. Wellington woman reported being hit by man she was living with. Advised to confer with county attorney. 3:50 p.m. Monday. Price woman reported her daughter had been harrassed by a man. No cause found for criminal complaint. East Carbon City Police Department Thursday. Complaint of telephone abuse. 5 p.m. Thursday. Vandalism. Windows shot out with air gun. Incident under investigation. 8:30 p.m. Thursday. Residential burglary in Columbia-area- . 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Report of loud music on 500 West. Resident turned it down on request. 10:10 p.m. Thursday. Report of loud music on Circle Way, 10:20 p.m. Thursday. Fight at local tavern. Three individuals were arguing. Quickly broken up without injury and subjects were taken home by relatives. 12:08 a.m. Friday. Citizen assist. 7:55 p.m. Friday. Report of prowler and harrassing noises at residence on Circle Way. Officer did not find anything. 5:10 p.m. Saturday. Small child found wandering on Geneva Street. Taken home by officer. 8:20 p.m. Saturday. Report of reckless driving in Officers unable to locate vehicle. 8:40 p.m. Saturday. Telephone booth in front of City Hall pushed over by vehicle. Investigation continuing. 11 p.m. Saturday. Family fight. Relatives of wife found arguing with husband. Relatives left. 11:45 p.m. Saturday. Suspicious person found at bus garages on Garden Street. Questioned and driven home. 1 : 10 a.m. Sunday. Subject suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol was stopped Subject was questioned and released to go home. Traffic accidents 6:30 p.m. April 22. Report of a collision involving Carol Marsing and Don Shanks, Tacoma, Wash., in the Sheralds parking lot. $300 damage reported to the Marsing vehicle and no damage reported to the Shanks vehicle. 10:18 a.m. Friday. Report of a collision involving Vern Jones in a Price City Municipal Corp. vehicle and Richard Petersen. $40 damage reported to the city vehicle. 1:15 p.m. Friday. Report of a collision involving Floyd Franks, Farmington, New Mexico, and Vaughn ONeil, Price at 300 East and 100 North. $150 damage reported to the Franks vehicle and $500 damage reported to the ONeil vehicle. Carbon County Sheriffs Department 2:14 p.m. Monday. Auto collision, no injuries. Margaret Hansen, 451 Rose Ave., backed out and collided with Sheriffs Department vehicle driven by Deputy Joe Ori while he was serving a paper. Mrs. Hansen to be cited. 4 p.m. Monday. Hit and run collision. Unknown vehicle, probably a truck, hit mailboxes on Coal Creek Loop belonging to Dea Thay ne, Abe Davis and David Cloward. East Carbon City Police Department 12:55 a.m. Saturday. Motorist backed car into neighbor's fence. Settled upon arrival of officer. 'Superior ratings' Spanish students take honors at fair annual Flower Arrangements Price $50. Speaking English is hard enough for some to master but students at Mont Harmon Junior High School and Carbon High School think two languages are better than one. Eighty students from the two schools traveled recently to Brigham Young University for the MOTHERS WILL APPRECIATE 47 W. Main, Noyes, Price. Divorces GIPTI Handcrafted Silk Corsages and Flower Arrangements ...or make your own creations blood-alcoh- Thir-dhan- Edward Rymond Harrison and Karen Buby April 15 Harrison both of Green River. Mark Thomas Ralph and Joanna Ruth Ryan April 16 IiRee tington, Price, reported the rear window of his vehicle was shattered with a rock. No further information available. 7:51 a.m. Friday. Report of a burglary at Chicos Gas 4 Grocery, 404 S. Carbon Ave. Owner Art Lee Martines reported a chain saw valued at $170 missing, cigarettes valued at $65 missing and 16 cases of beer valued at $230 missing. Entrance was made by breaking a window. Investigation continuing. 11:10 a.m. Friday. Report of a burglary. Bob Campbell, Price, reported a red metal box missing from his residence. The box reportedly contained $1,600 in cash. No forcible entry. No suspects at this time. Friday. Report of a theft at Sunset Sports Center. Jerry Cox laid her purse down on a rack and when she returned it was gone. Missing are several credit cards, $40 cash and miscellaneous items. 3:18 a.m. Saturday. Driving under the influence of alcohol arrest. Subject was taken to the Carbon County Jail and incarcerated. Breathalyzer test indicated content of .13. 8:32 a.m. Saturday. Report of a theft. Stan Swanson stereo missing valued at $100. No reported an FM suspects at this time. 5:50 p.m. Saturday. Report of shoplifting at the d Shoppe. Missing is a .38 calibur Smith and Wesson valued at $225. No suspects at this time. 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Report of an Allen Edwards, Price, reported a gun, CB, speaker and radio power booster missing. Total value of merchandise is reported at $345. Saturday. Report of a driving under the influence of alcohol. Subject was transported to Carbon County Jail and incarcerated. Breathalyzer results were .19. Sunday. Report of a theft. Lyle Everett, Price, reported a bicycle valued at $135 missing. No suspects at this time. Sunday. Report of a burglary. Russell Johnson, at the CEU dormitory, reported missing two sweatsuits valued at $70, a track jacket valued at $30 and a camera valued at Language Fair com- petition. Over 5,000 students from Utah and some from Idaho were entered in the competition that included categories of skits, dialogue, show and tell, prepared talks, humorous stories and a language bowl. Vern Black, Spanish instructor for both Mont Harmon Junior High School and Carbon High School, said his students range from Level 1 (first year Spanish student) to native speakers. We took superior ratings in four areas, he said. . Mont Harmon Junior High In the Show and Tell contest for competition. School students received a 2 second in II the Level Spanish year Spanish superior rating Black said a group of his Skit competition. They were students, David Brewer received a will also be traveling to students Melissa Heath, James Lauritsen, superior rating. next month for a Mexico well The did kids Karen rather Larsen, Margaret Black, Dee Dee Gomez, David Anderson, compared to the size of our tour of the country. He said this hands on experience really Keith Wells and Terri Davis. They classes, Black said. There was The an excess of 5,000 students in the reinforces their language training. performed a skit entitled, Formal Dinner. In Level 1, first year Spanish students from Mont Harmon Junior High School took a superior rating in the dialogue competition. 0 They were Anthony Trujillo and lbs Producers Livestock cattle. Slaughter cows Patrick Martinez. 0 lbs Auction, Salina, Utah, steady on limited Melaine Hansen and Dee Dee 0 lbs Friday, April 23, 1982. offerings. Slaughter Gomez, Mont Harmon students, Federal State. bulls poorly tested, some also received superior ratings in Salable at auction weak. Supply about partly fattened. Small the Level 2 second year dialogue 1,571 compared to 80 feeder cattle. Frame 1 all weights contest. 2,260 last week and Feeder Steers: Brett Gardiner, Carbon High 1,389 last year. Fair Cows: Slaughter and Large Medium student, received a superior rating attendance. Moderate Comand Utility 1 0 lbs Frame in the Level 3 third year Spanish demand. Sale 4 mercial opened student prepared talks 0 slow, closing fully 350 lbs 73.00 ;package high dressing 0 at with couple steady on feeder lbs 0 45.00. Cutter 0 lbs Few Canner 0 lbs Feeder 0 lbs heiferettes lbs Large Bulls: Slaughter 0 Frame 2 Holsteins 1 Yield Grade Few lbs 48.00- lbs lbs 52.00, individual 1105 HI lbs 56.00. Individual Heifers: Feeder tott Medium and Large Yield Grade 2 2145 lbs 0 lbs 42.75. Frame 1 12-d- salina auction 55.00-60.0- 0; 500-70- 56.00-59.0- 0; 700-80- 55.00-58.5- 0; 56.00-59.6- -- 52.00-56.0- 800-90- 0, 0. 300-40- 2-- 67.00-70.0- 38.50-41.0- 0, 0; 41.00-44.0- 400-50- 67.50-71.00- 500-60- .; 35.00-38.5- 66.00-71.0- 600-70- 0; 700-80- 59.00-64.0- 33.00-35.5- Dress Slacks 61.00-64.0- 47.00-51.0- 61.00-64.0- H.L. SPENCER 0. 0. 400-60- JRSfl CHILDREN SWFA'S Women's Values to $43 0. 800-110- 0; 29 99 S Mgiit Str 51.00-56.0- 700-10- 0; 52.00-55.0- 1200-145- 0 0. 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