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Show Page THE 8-- A, LEADER-TH- GARLAND TIMSS, May E 8, 1975 Deputies Hreafiup Stokes Beer Bus? Party Gabs Barry Stokes, a TremonAndersen, 20, Treton native, recently receivtrespassing and ed his Doctorate degree in public intoxication; free on from UCLA $200 bail. Los in to start Angeles, university "We're going; Calif. checking out these parties," He is now employed by Jet the sheriff said Tueaday. Propulsion Labratorles In "We want to make sure they Pasadena, Calif. have the landowner's permiHe is the son of Mr. and ssion to sleep overnight on Mrs. Owen Stokes of Trehis land. monton, RFD. "If there are just adults Mr. Stokes is married to and no juveniles involved and the former Linda Sistrunk landowner's have the they of Filmore, Utah. The couppermission to have a party le have three children. then that s fin," Redding He and his family visited said, as long as nothing ill-ehis family this past weektakes place and no one end on his return from Boise, gets hurt. Ted Sheriffs deputies assisted by Utah Highway Patrolmen and Cache County deputies arrested fifteen adults on charges ranging from public intoxication and tresspassing and illegal possession of a controlled substance when they busted up an outdoor Saturday party afternoon. Sheriff Art Redding said the arrests took place about 4 p.m. on the mountain northeast of Collinston and south of Cutler Dam. The sheriff said he was ht alerted to the party Friday evening when a youth coming from the party was involved i n an accident. A check of the area about 10 a.m. Saturday showed an 80 adults and estimated minors in the area, Redoing ' ' said. The sheriff said the raid was conducted late in the afternoon in hopes it would break up the party before it went into a second night. Confiscated were ten kegs of beer and a set of taps plus two "baggies" ofmari-juan- a, the sheriff said. Those arrested were taken before Justice of the Peace Norm Hunsaker of Honey-vill- e. charged Tamara Hansen, Debbie HilL Julie Melanie Mason, Laws, Teresa Okada, Patty Orr, Jennifer Mill ward, Janalee Merrell, Sheree Petersen, Susan Petersen, Julie Reld, Rose, Susan SumYvonne Ann Weiler, Paula mers, Neil son, Merrillee Coburn, Devonnne Taylor and Jeane-tt- e ee assiss-ta- nt drill mistress. New members in the club were chosen last week. The J JLi; I ) I f $ Si ' ' 1 Johnson. Found Geo-ther- that time Adolescence: when children stop asking and begin to questions, Question answers. nuclear energy. A family dinner was held Sunday at his parent's home. Found fell 1974 chUdswat ch near Library park. Dis- for ad at PHI GAMMA 1 cribe and pay Leader. Prison Are Planned to OFFICERSNew officers of the Pep Club for " l,l8tomn; Melanie Perry, president; Shanna 1975-7- will be (bottom) 6 Johnson, secretary; top: Annette Bunderson. junior mmmntatfv aaiu, n.nm.. Campbell, assistant drill mistress. Absent: Delorla Williams, vice" president. , t Don't miss the excitement! The Box Elder Mental Health Association will sponsor an educational tour to the State Hospital in Provoand the State prison in Draper Monday, May 19. A bus will depart at 8 a.m. from the parking lot north of the Brigham City municipal building. The tour will return to Brigham at 5:30 p.m. Cost, is $3.50 for round trip, according to Nick Topik, education committee chairman of the Association. Reservations may be made at The Leader-Th- e Garland Times. "4. . If. ! ... 7 i of the new Brigham City Office of UVDHG HQVJ Corner Main and 1 st South . . .4 V Infformounffafn Proc fofon - Dili 22, Tre- monton; trespassing and public intoxication; $150 fine. Leon Scott Ericksen, 21, Collinston; trespassing and public intoxication and furnishing alcohol to a minor; were bail: Patricia Tour Of State Hospital, Pleading guilty were: Curt Rose, 20, Ogden; trespassing and illegal consumption of alcohol; fined $150. Rick Ramsdale, 23, Garland; trespassing, public inA toxication;, fined $500. charge of illegal possession of a controlled substance will be heard in Brigham City court. 20 Roland Anderson, Fielding; illegal possession of alcohol, fined $150. Illegal possession of marijuana. Roland Coombs, 21, Fielding; illegal trespassing, possession of alcohol by consumption; fined $150. Teddy Keppler, 21, Garland; trespassing; fined $100. Monte Vanderhoot ... 19, Ogden; trespassing, public intoxication; fined $150. Richard D. Chido, 23, Tremonton, trespassing and public - intoxication, fined fined $250. The following ILi Kathy Idaho. He is presently working in the field of and Deputies did not arrest at the scene everybody of the party. "Some were sober and apparently had just got there," Redding said. IU Harris, junior representative; Shel-lThomas, drill mistress; and Taml Campbell, r ; - -- Stokes, Cristie Riser, Sandra Smith, Julie Alien, Jodie Bishop, ' Annette Kathy Bourne, Kathy Douglas, Bunderson, new gal all-nig- new members are Janet Robblns, The Phi Gamma announced officers for the coming year at the annual candlelight ceremony held Saturday night at the high school. The Pep Club officers for the 1975-7- 6 school year will be Melanie Perry, president; Delorla Williams, vice president; Shama Johnson, secretary; Patti Jones, historAnnette Bunders on, ian; K. monton; " I, Officers Set For Next Year Degree Meer Collinston $150. Bob N. Madsen, Phi Gamma ' fJOKIOC Featuring: HIGHEST persons MODULAR and posted GE. Dewey Leavitt, 2L River- - QUALITY - COMPLETED Come in anytime May 9th through 30th (Ribbon cutting ceremony Friday, May 9 at 9:00 a.m.) INSIDE APPLIANCES -- "wwjK,ri.i!1,,r tt side; trespassing and public intoxication; free on $200 bail. 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