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Show Vernal Express weanesaay, npni to, zuu4 3 Roosevellt woman dies oil At 10:13 p.m., Thursday, April 22, a single vehicle rollover about 3.5 miles south of the Ouray Green River bridge seriously injured the driver and a passenger died at the scene. The driver of the vehicles, Michael Theener, 26 of Duchesne was ejected from the pickup truck she was driving and suffered severe injuries. She was flown to the University of Utah hospital. A passenger, Sara D. Roger, 23, of Roosevelt was also ejected from the vehi Mveir dies Dim iroDfloveir A 2002 Dodge Durango was northbound on SR 88 last Thursday at about 7:45 a.m. when the driver lost control of the vehicle and left the roadway. The vehicle left the roadway about four miles noth of Pelican Lake, on the right side, dropped off a six- v., Katie Marie Mark Allen Allen Bascom UlT 2 . Casey W. Jackson Charles Wayne McConkie Ward Quinn Trujillo Sheriff's Warrants Warrants of arrest from 8th District Court as of Monday, April 26, includes the following individuals: individu-als: Katie Marie Allen, bom Feb. 7, 1980 who is wanted on two warrants war-rants of $25,000 each. Mark Allen Bascom, born Aug. 2, 1966, who is wanted on a $2,500 warrant. Casey W. Jackson, bom Sept. 10, 1977, who is wanted on a $5,000 warrant. Charles Wayne McConkie, bom Sept. 9, 1969, who is wanted on a $5,000 warrant. Ward Quinn Trujillo, born Aug. 5, 1966, who is wanted on four no-bail warrants. Persons with information about the location of these individuals should contact the Uintah County Sheriffs Department, 789-2511; Central Dispatch, 7894222 or use the Secret Witness Line, 781-5400. fn t r r a v MT0GUX5 Yew Choice for Auto Glass Repair & Replacement 18f 9fm Monday -Friday coupOTExpiresjlJM fatal accident cles and died at the scene. The vehicle was north bound on the Seep Ridge Road when it traveled off the paved surface. The vehicle returned to the paved surface and rolled over ejecting both occupants, reported deputies Derek Urban and Leonard Isaacson who responded to the accident. The accident is still under investigation by the Uintah County Sheriffs Department, but alcohol is suspected to be a contributing factor. foot embankment and struck a rock ledge. The vehicle then rolled coming com-ing to rest on its top. The driver was apparently not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. The vehicle caught fire and burned completely, leaving only the shell. The driver, Shaunie Shaneen Mangum presents Simplot Phosphates with a recognition for making a $5,000 Uintah Schools Foundation Founders donation. We heard you call "Go West", and we listened! 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Fire units from Vemal-Uintah County Fire Department responded, respond-ed, but were not able to extinguish the fire before the vehicle was destroyed. Present this coupon at the Nationwide Auto Glass in Vernal and receive a $25.00 gift certificate to Wal-Mart I 1, Deputy Orr captures vet On April 24 at about 12:30 a.m., Uintah County Sheriffs Department received a report, from a citizen caller, of someone trying to break into the Uinta Veterinarian Clinic in Ballard. Deputy Kevin Orr was patrolling in the area anf responded quickly. He located a man at the building. When he gave the deputy a false Gary and Mary Ann Showalter join Wendy Karren and Dorothy Hullinger, recipients of the Excellence in Teaching Award. Donna Showalter represented the Don and Donna Showalter Endowment which funds the award given by the Uintah Schools Foundation. Excellence recognized at Uintah Schools Foundation Banquet Meteorologist Dan Pope entertained enter-tained guests at the annual Uintah Schools Foundation annual Recognition Banquet April 22, as teachers, education patrons and community leaders met to honor excellence in education. Pope's presentation, "Life is a Gift-Weather it Well" was well-received well-received by the gathering. Lori Olmstead conducted the evening eve-ning of presentations and dining. Ashley Elementary teacher teach-er Wendy Karren and Maeser Elementary teacher Dorothy Hullinger were strongly received as their accomplishments and Excellence in Teaching Awards were presented. The two well-liked elementary teachers have worked many years for Uintah School District. Each year, through the generosity of the Don and Donna Showalter Endowment, the Uintah Schools Foundation recognizes two outstanding out-standing teachers who are nominated nominat-ed by a parent or student. Karren and Hullinger each received a $500 gift from the Endowment as their recognition. Kathy Mashbum presented Simplot Phosphates with the Founders Award for the company's $5,000 or more donation. Benefactors of the Foundation of donations from $1,000 to $5, (XX) this year were Gayle McKeachnie, Garth Harrison and Wendy's. Sponsors of up to $999 were Bill Caldwell, Deena Millecam, Leonard Sullivan, Brad Exton, Fran Harding, Lagoon, Gregory Williams, Shaneen Mangum, Advanced Title, Ashley Valley Animal, James and Betsy Magee, Paul and Jeanne Stringham, Stan and Lori Olmstead, Linda Crozier, Rickey Moore, Ed and Donna Trotter, Julie Runolfson, Lexco, UDELS Inc., Daniel Dougherty, Daren Larsen DDS, Davis Jubilee, Ashley Valley Medical Center, Leon F. Hoyt, Connie Shumway, Larry and Nema Strieker, The FOX KIFX, Kathlene McKeachnie, Bon't Buy A Car Until You Read This... VEHICLES TO BE TO THE PUBLIC, Provo, Utah - Due to the national increase in defaulted automotive loans, banks and finance companies are having to store and stockpile vehicles. Brent Brown. Owner of Brent Brown Toyota, Chevrolet, Buick, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep said, "they were asked for help in disposing of over 300 vehicles. Helping Banks and Credit Unions is the right thing to do. After all, many times they loan money to our customers that were turned down at multiple lending institutions." Vehicles included in this three day event will be domestic and imported sports cars. vans, trucks, family sedans and sport utility vehicles, many still under factory warranty. This is a great deal for bargain hunters. Simply pick out one of over 300 vehicles that have been traded, repossessed, or purchased from around the country. Put down as little as date of birth he became suspicious. The deputy questioned the suspect further about what he was really doing at the location. After further investigation by Orr and Roosevelt City Police, the man confessed to trying to break into the veterinary clinic and several other Roosevelt and Ballard businesses. Investigators are still looking at A r'- " m , kjs.t ;.v-... it . Zions Bank, Meg Hatch, I)G & T, Tyrell R and Dorothy Seager. Wes Baden Laura Arnold. Todd Tesar of Seitz Eye Care, law office of Lance Dean and "Scarecrow" Tim Gunter. Kathlene McKeachnie is executive execu-tive director of the Foundation with Wendy Mathis as president. Assisting as vice president is Lori Olmstead, Shaneen Mangum as r 1 1 Proud Grandmother, Clara Merkley joins her grandson, keynote speaker weatherman Dan Pope and Donna Showalter at the Uintah Schools Foundation banquet. Bresnan Communications j will be installing new equipment in the VemalMaeserNaples area for approximately the next 4 to 6 weeks. cable outages isolated locations, between 7:00 am and 3:30 pm, Monay - Friday. He th,mk you system upgrade will higher quality improved senkes Please, call with any -upgrade or the services we offer, at 789-1723 SOLD FOR AS LOW PAYMENTS AS LOW Vehicles may be sold for pennies on the dollar!" -Brent Brown- S57 or start making payments as low as $79 per month. The hanks are making the buy of a lifetime available to the public; making it very attractive for the person who wants a sux.-r clean late nxxlel vehicle at a fraction of its true value. This three day sales event will run April 29. 30 ami May 1 ! That's Thursday, Friday and Saturday! It will be open to the public and promises to be one of the biggest automotive events Utah County has ever seen. clinic burglar the possibility of the suspect being involved in other recent unsolved burglaries in the basin. The 18-year-old man from Ballard was incarcerated in the Uintah County Jail on multiple burglary, theft and criminal mischief charges. Initial bail was set at $17,426. secretary and treasurer Mary Ann McAllister. Trustees of the Uintah Schools Foundation are John Allred. Dale Allred, Rodney Anderson, Wes Baden, Kim Barnhurst, Kim Bradley, Fran Emery, Bobbi Gessell, Si Hutt, Connie Johnson, Jean Klein and Kathy Mashbum. In this time frame, can be expected in for your patience. This enable us to offer you television, plus new and like High Speed Internet. questions about our system (3 I ia.; 1 ! 1 1 I & Ik Communications AS $497 AND UP AS $79 PER MO. It is recommended that you arrive early to beat the crowds. During this one time event, cars, trucks and vans that normally sell for five to ten thousand dollars will be sold for three to five thousand. Some cars will be sold for as little as $497. Banks Reps will be on hand to help pre-approve pre-approve you before the sale. Brown comments, "Even if you have slow pay or bad credit the banks will bend over backwards to make loans to good people with past credit prolems, provided you are currently employed." (See Credit Amnesty Page 4). Brent Brown Automotive Group of Provo is located at 1995 N. University Parkway. 2 blocks West of Lavcll Edwards Stadium. Any phone calls should be directed to a Brent Brown dealership listed below. TIBS SALE WILL BE HELD RAIN, SNOW OR SHINE. aafl naam 111 |