OCR Text |
Show 8A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, April 20, 1983 asfcle valley watch Births a boy to Elmer and Ellen April 10 Jones, Price. a boy to John and Sue April 12 Douroa, Price; a girl to Rocky and Brenda Yates, Helper. a boy to Edwin and Janet April 13 Cornia, Price; a boy to Bruce and Jeannle Twitched, Helper; a boy to Tommy and Nettie Benally, Wellington. a girl to Ronald and April 14 Camellia Wallberg, Price; a boy to Lynn and Leila Lea master, Huntington; a girl to Gary and Laurie Fox, Huntington Canyon; a boy to Boyd and Nancy Greenhalgh, Price; a boy to Jerry and Lord Giraud, Price. a boy to Fred and Petra April 15 Tryon, Price; a girl to Collin and Becky Timothy, Blast Carbon; a girl to Lynn and June Sherman, Huntington. a boy to Kenny and Vickie April 16 Leo, Price; a boy to Donald and Julie Ingram, Castle Dale; a girl to Ray and Kathleen Fossat, Price. veatlgatlon Is continuing. 8.24 p.m. April 14. Report of possession of a controlled substance. William Spanish Fork, was Issued a citation for possession of a controlled substance, open container of alcohol and failure to stop at a atop sign. A male juvenile companion, also of Spanish Fork, was cited for illegal consumption of Divorces alcohol. 3:10 p.m. April 15. Shawn Tryfonas, Price, was arrested on an outstanding warrant from Provo. Bail was set at $285. 10:15 p.m. April 15. Report of a theft. Donald M. Young, Jr. vs April 14 Maria Ann Olah Young, married in Las Vegas, Nevada April 27, 1974. Police report Price City Police Department 10:30 a.m. April 13. Paul Stern, was arrested on an outWellington, standing warrant out of Grantsville. He paid $137 bail and was released. 11 p.m. April 13. Report of felony damage to emergency vehicles. Price Police Officer Larry Penrod found two police vehicles (a 1962 Ford and a 1981 Pontiac) with windshields shattered. Penrod reportedly found a large block of cement in one vehicle and another block of cement by the left front tire of the other vehicle. Damage totalled $600. In- - Marriage licenses James Christopher Wells April 11 and Katherine Mae (Colhocker) Kilgore, both of Price; Charles Michael Sale Ends April McKendrick and Gladys Della Trujillo, both of Price. April 14 Lawrence Kent Eyre, Price and Alexandria Wing (Smith) Hall, Orem; Louis Michael Mele and Kathryn Mary Ryan, both of Price. April 15 Randy Jay Atwood and Alice Jonel Skidmore, both of Price. 30 TWO1 Gary Pilling, Price, reported a wallet, $6 In cash, a watch and a shirt taken while he was at the Price City PooL Total value of the missing Items was $64. No further information available. 1:55 a.m. April 16. George Prudence, Price, was arrested for DUI. He reportedly refused breathalyzer test four times. He was booked into the Carbon County Jail. 1:55 a.m. April 16. Paul Fredricksen, arrested for DUI. result was .21. He was transported to Carbon County Jail for further processing. 11:12 p.m. April 16. Jim Grey, Price, was arrested for aggravated assault. Suspect reportedly hit his girlfriend on the head with a rock. He was incarcerated in the Carbon County JaU. 1:53 a.m. April 17. Kisty Cook of Wellington was arrested for DUI. Breathalyzer result was .20. She was Price, was Breathalyzer transported to Carbon County Jail for further processing. 2:30 a.m. April 17. Fay Poole, Price, was arrested for DUI. Breathalyzer result was .16. Poole was booked into the Carbon County Jail. Carbon County Sheriff Deportment April 16, 12:36 a.m. DUI, evading a police officer, speeding and running a red light. John A Wilson, 32, Helper, was arrested. Breathalyzer test results showed a blood alcohol level of .20 percent Suspect was booked into Carbon County Jail. Traffic accidents Price City Police Department Report of an accident Involving a parked car owned by Roger Anderson, Cleveland, and Judy Lisonbee, Price. Anderson's vehicle received $400 damage. Ms. Llsonbees vehicle received $25 damage. She was cited for improper turn. 11:30 a.m. April 13. Report of an accident Involving Burt Cable, Wellington, and Ellen Hawks, Price, at 100 West and 200 South. Cables vehicle received $400 damage. Ms. Hawks vehicle received $50 damage. She was cited for improper turn. 5:47 p.m. April 11. Report of an accident involving John Lessar and Ileen Nelson, both of Price, at Carbon Avenue and Main. Lessars vehicle received $400 damage. Ms. Nelson's vehicle received $350 damage. She was cited for failure to yield while turning left. 8:05 a.m. April 11. Nows the time to buy the Toro youve always wanted and pocket up to $50. Save on the Toro of your choice. Save on rear baggers. Side discharge mowers, too. Hand-propelleself-propell- or drive. This is a once a year sale so Send the Make-U- A Price man was to be arraigned in 11th Circuit Court today on charges of aggravated sexual assault on a waitress. Rick Vosburg, 143 N. 100 East, was arrested by Price City police officers Sunday at about 4:30 a.m. after the female victim drove to the Carbon County Sheriffs Office, clothed only in a blanket, to report the Mirror Bouquet d . 529.95 $50.00 We believe in making things better. omlbDes 64 North 1st West 637-337- 7 E. Main Price, Utah 66 637-420- 1. 24 diopulmonary resuscitation, juvenile law, human relations, patrol criminal procedures, investigations and traffic enforcement. Police departments from the cities, counties and state government in Utah all send their new recruits to POST in Salt Lake City for initial training in law enforcement. sex assault charge p Model 20671 I Sffif" $579.95 SAVE 10-we- tended the academy from Jan. 3 to March 11. The officers attending POST training go through an intensive of specialized 400 hours training. The curriculum includes courses on law, car- Price man faces 25-2- 9 dont miss it. price Three Carbon County peace officers have graduated from the Peace Officers Standards and Training program after a basic course at Utahs police academy. Two graduates are deputies for the Carbon County Sheriffs Department and one is an officer for Price City Police Department. Deputies Terry Marshall and Kendall W. Atwood, Carbon County Sheriffs Department, attended the academy from to April Marshall was chosen as the outstanding officer in his graduating class. Officer Peter M. Jerich, Price City Police Department, at Secretaries Terry Marshall 3 peace officers earn POST diplomas Jan. Show)ur Appreciation. April Kendall W. Atwood Peter M.Jerich Olfelefloia 4 t siI i va incident. According to Officer Sandra Nichols, the victim said she had known the suspect for two years. He reportedly had been asking her to visit him at his home to help him with some personal problems. After three calls begging for her to visit, the victim reportedly stopped by Vosburgs home. After talking with him for a short time, the victim reports he put a scalpel to her ribs and told her to take off her clothes. According to the police report, the victim managed to keep her car keys in her hand. She talked the suspect into leaving the bedroom to sit on the couch and was able to escape from the home, fleeing in her car. Children's Hour Library plans 1rar rt ) I c. The Friends of the Price City Library will observe National Library Week on Thursday, April 21, with a Childrens Hour. The activity will be from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the new Childrens Room at the library. Area teachers and students will join to present a childrens tell stories and show a film. Each child will sing-a-lon- g, receive refreshments and parents should plan to pick up students promptly at 4:30 p.m. CEU cancels bus trip to ballet The closing of Spanish Fork Canyon has forced the cancellation of College of Eastern Utahs Ballet West tour to Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 23. According to Leonard Miller, Potatoes LA& Prices THAI NZE msorme ANP FmiL't-AFFCPp- mS BWEpWMo POTATO UZOZ. OK LA&SrGK!) Free Refills on, Ttnjfz Famous Salad Bar unHziamxN- FRESH new' eezME&cN LM&e Ft&NCtt ofz. pzesn-c- w m&om SffZl TB, TAP, CO,CCFPBF CKTEA. Texas Toast A1ZM6-SIZE-P Suez OF &PBAPFOZ. Fresh USDA Choice Steaks &PTY APPETITES Service -- rHKTi FAST ClTTFZ&U DNLT (N&J&Z FZOZBU) attentive, INEACM OFOUIZ COVfZlEDUS NOW, UTAH , DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF WHY GOLDEN CORRAL IS THE BEST FAMILY STEAK HOUSE IN AMERICA! NOW 15 GOLDEN CORRALS IN UTAH: AMERICAN FORK 458 East State Street. BRIGHAM CITY 1084 S Main Street, CEDAR CITY 755 S. Main Street, CLEARFIELD 293 S State Street, GRANGER 3784 West, 3500 South. KEARNS 3810 West, 5400 North, LOGAN 1114 N Mam Street, MIDVALE 1060 E. Fort Union Blvd . N OGDEN 71 Harrisville, S OGDEN 3969 Wall Ave , OREM 466 N. State Street. PRICE 1257 E. Main Street, ST GEORGE 350 E. St. George Blvd , TOOELE 411 N Mam Street, VERNAL 1096 W, US 40 Visit The Golden Corral Nearest You. Golden Corral Corporation. 1983 of the Division of Continuing Education at CEU, it was not economically feasible to travel the extra miles on an alternate route so they were forced to cancel the tour. director |