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Show Wednesday, June Vernal Express 1 1 , A3 2003 returns Accident injures six people for local animals Big Fix two-vehic- le The Big Fix on Tour will be at Milts Ace Hardware, 690 West Main, on June 23, 24 and 25, to offer spayneuter clinics on wheels as part of the No More Homeless Pets in Utah campaign. Spayneuter procedures will be offered at the following prices: female cat, $25; male cat, $15; female dog, $40; male dog, $30. Pregnant animals and dogs over 80 pounds are an additional $10. A cat and her kittens will run $85 and $125 for a dog and her puppies. Litters must be less than 6 months old to qualify. Appointments are available by After calling appointments are filled, the clinic will operate on a first come first (435)-781-181- 8. accident near the Utah State University Uintah Basin campus on Saturday, June 7, according to Vernal City Police Officer Kerry Hatch. Hatch said a Jeep Cherokee driven by a family from Northern Utah was traveling west bound in the inside lane around 2 p m. when the driver attempted to pass the semi he served basis. Intake is from 8 a m. until full. Discharge time will be determined during intake. Animals must be between 8 weeks and 6 years of age Pet owners must bring their animals in a carrier that is labeled with identification. Animals must not eat after 9 p.m. the night before the surgery or the morning of the surgery. Pets may have water. Vaccinations are available only for animals being spayed or neutered with fee schedule available at the clinic. The coalition of rescue organizations and shelters is working to stop the euthanasia of healthy, homeless animals in Utah by 2005. Vernal City wearing their seatbelts. assisted Police were by Utah Vernal Patrol, City Fire Highway Cross Gold Department, Ambulance the and Uintah County Shciifis Department. The tire depai intent had to exlraet a passen-gc- i trom the Honda. Hatch said the driver ot the Jeep was cited with improper lookout. had been following. As the diiver moved into the outside lane he or she did not see the Honda passenger car that was being driven by a local family and ran the Jeep into the rear end of the Honda Three people from each vehicle were transported to Ashley Valley Medical Center, all of them complaining of minor injuries. Hatch said as far as he could tell, all passengers in both automobiles were Six people were sent to the hospital with minor injuries after a Glendon Troy Lopez Sheriffs Warrants HAPPY f FATHER'S DAY We heard you call Go West. . . and we listened! of Warrants arrest from 8th District Court as of Monday, June 9, include the following individuals: Show us what your dad means to you (draw a picture, tell a story, write a poem, etc.) & you could win a valuable gift basket full of goodies for your dad lit is Fathers Day! Kenneth born Coates, April 28, 1967, who is wanted on a $ ,900 warrant Melissa L. Hatch, bom Jh1 8, 1981, who is wanted on an $Sti') warrant. Glendon Troy Lope, bom July 21, 1960, who is wanted on a $10,0(X) warrant. Larenda Kaye Sennno. h m Sept. 3, 1970, who is wanted on .i $610 warrant. Tommy Lynn Workman, bom Jan. 25, 1957 who is wanted on a warrant. Persons with inlormalion abo. i the location of these individun should contact the Uintah Count', Sheriffs Department, Central Dispatch, 789 4222 or u the Secret Witness Line, 78 5 10 Deliver your entry (one page or less) before 5 pm on Thursday, June 2th w ith your name, age and phone number to our Roosevelt or Venial ollice. If you choose to mail your entry, address it to: 1 1 IBTMBET Comm l: n i c :ati n s c Age Groups: 5 Years 8 Years Years 4 Years 3-- Attention: MarketingTR PO Box 398 Roosevelt, UT 84066 ' rz. ..V-s-- no-ba- . 6-- will he i ailed on Friday. 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