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Show Stolen Cars Recovered by Patrol During Week's Activity Two Dyro Act violators were arrested by Sjt. Ralph Ral-ph Benson of the Utah State Highway Department Depart-ment this week, and jailed in the Grand County Jail to await the arrival of the U. S. Marshall. Donald Dalton I fill, 40, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was arrested in a 1965 Mustang Mus-tang stolen June 2 at As-tee, As-tee, N. M. lie was picked up 5 miles South of Moa'o on Highway 160. Hill has 'admitted seeing previous terms in the penitentary for auto 1'ieft and burglary. burg-lary. A New Mexico State Warrant is out for his arrest; ar-rest; the FBI lias confirmed confirm-ed charges of Dyro Act , violations will be filed. Also arrested was Laurence Laur-ence G. Ryder, 3G, of Con-toonid, Con-toonid, New Hampshire, a 'parol violator following 'previous burglary and car theft charges. Ryder was accompanied hy Marcia LaMore, 23 of Manchester, New Hampshire, and he: 4-mon;hs old daughter. Ryder Ry-der continued he had left a Used Car lot with a 19U0 Fold last December to try the vehicle out. Since then the couple have toured the Fast Coast; stopped in Mississippi, where Miss LaMare gave . birth to a child, and recently sPt a month in Albuquerque. At their request a marriage mar-riage ceremony was performed per-formed by Juduf Don Crist at the Courthouse. The woman and child have been placed under custody of the Welfare Depart-mnt, Depart-mnt, and will be returned to New Hampshire. Ryder was turned over to the U. S. Marshall Wednesday. Sunday evening Trooper Lylo Evans added another Dyre Act violator to the c llec-ion in Grand County jail. Claude Oliver White. V',6. of Grand Prairie, Texas, was anested in a 19b'5 Chevrolet pickup, 2-H 2-H miles oast of Crescent Junction. and charged with driving while intoxicated. intox-icated. He was sentenced to S17j fine, or 30 days in jail, Monday morning bv City Police Judge Don Crist. Shortly after the hearing, the Highway Patrol Pa-trol received word that White's pickup had been ; telen the previous day in 'jWko, "Nevada. Dyre Act cTiarges will be preferred. ' Sgt. Benson noted that Vehicles and tools recovered recov-ered in District L of the Highway Department dur-'ing dur-'ing May totaled $17,200, (according to calculations made by Blue Book prices. u.iiniiwwpwli " "ii " 1 -...'" ' ' " ---- i " , ' ' . 4v h, ' r '-"V rA.r'M J ,! -t-r, ' ';' " ; 1 i .r'' Is-''" ' ' b b' ' . i r S-"7 j.l - .- : Mobile Refreshment Car Operator is an example of job offerings available to teenagers on the Summer Youth employment Program offered by the Employment Security offices. Here Grand County High School student,-Bonnie student,-Bonnie Sturdivant, serves a snow cone to Raul Okley at one of her most lucrative luc-rative stops the Moab Swim Center. |