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Show The . o'" xi " ..... . .r .... .vV Times-lndependen- Sheriff issues report for September the month of ment. During September, deputies arresMajor crimes investigated ted 16 adults and one by the department included a juvenile, according to a robbery, which was deterreport released by the Grand mined to be unfounded. One County Sheriffs Depart- - burglary occurred during September, resulting in a loss of, $650. Eight thefts BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ' Beula Caillet celebrated were investigated during the her birthday Sunday, Oct. month, resulting in a loss of 11. The grandchildren atten- $8,070. Three of the thefts ding were Janet and husband Keith Hemmilberger VISITED DAUGHTER from Layton; Sharon and Mrs. Zells Burdick returnhusband, J.R. Scott and two ed Monday from Salt Lake sons from Price; Joe, Robert, City where she had been and Phil Goodspeed; Chris visiting her daughter, Verla and husband Billy Shupe and Kerby and family and son children all of Moab; Neice, Douglas Burdick and family. Verda German from Welling- She was accompanied by her Mrs. Gertrude ton; and Millicent Thomas sister-in-laand a sister Madge Warde Peacock of Orem, Utah, who from Price. She received had been visiting here for a week. many lovely gifts. Cl Thursday, Oct. 15, 1981 t, were cleared by arrest. The theft of a large truck resulted in a loss of $60,000. Two fraud cases were reported last month, with losses of $770. Both were cleared by arrest. A loss of $300 was recorded in a forgery case. The Sheriffs Department recovered two stolen vehicles, valued at $6,000, for other agencies. A total of $1,370 in stolen property was recovered. Twelve traffic accidents were investigated during the month, with eight injuries and property damage totaling $89,500. Two accidents were investigated last month and one death. Department members served 132 civil and criminal papers. The office received 51 official non-traff- ic non-traff- ic and 118 other during September. Deputies issued 30 citations during the month. Also during September, complaints complaints Chief Deputy Lynn F. Izatt conducted six polygraph examinations. Members of the department attended two training sessions: a workshop on sexual abuse and a school conducted by the FBI on bank robberies and hostage negotiations. NEBRASKA VACATION Donnis McElhaney and daughter Paula recently visited friends, the LLoyd Vangs, in Walbach, Nebraska. They visited a week and enjoyed their former Moabite neighbors and friends. 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The Visitor Center hours will remain from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each 4ay. - Effective October 8 the evening interpretive activities at Dead Horse Point State Park will be moved up Stolen car recovered at Thompson - one hour to take advantage of the evening lighting in the canyon country on our guided walks. Ranger guided walks will begin at the Point Shelter at 5:30 p.m. each evening, weather permitting, and the walk which lasts about 45 minutes, is leisurely. The campfire pro gram will begin at the Visitor Center at 7 p.m. Topics differ nightly. The campground will be interopen, and ranger-le- d pretive activities shall be conducted until October 26, at which time the Kayenta Campground will close for the winter. Winter camping begins on the Point itself, activities' and all ranger-le- d will cease except by special prior arrangements. Fall and winter are beautiful seasons to visit Dead Horse Point State Park no crowds, crisp, clean air, and beautiful, shadow-enhancscenes. 32K 26-40- 00 Reg. 3450 64K Reg. 26-40- 389900 26-40- on-si- te (64K RAM required for all Radio Shack applications software) Radio Dae!t Inc. Electronics, Royces SO No. Main Moab - 259-663- 0 DEALER ed District Court session held here Tuesday Law and Motion Day was held in 7th District Court Tuesday, Oct. 13, with Judge Boyd Bunnell presiding. In the criminal division, a jury trial was set for March 5 for Clifford Roark, Eddie Day and Greg Lathrom on two counts each of burglary and theft. A charge of forgery In the probate division, an application for informal proA Denver juvenile was bate of will for the estate of arrested and a stolen car Otho R. Murphy was grantrecovered, in an incident on ed. at the Thompson inters In the civil division, trial change, Monday, Oct. 13. was set for Dec. 7 for the At about 6:15 p.m., Utah case of Sheila Laray Howard Highway Patrol Trooper Ken versus Kevin Lee Howard."- -' Betterson spotted a 1974 Trial was set for Nov. 9 for Mercury on the interstate. A agianst Charles W. Bon-brathe case of Lou Ann Johnson records check indicated the was amended to a versus George E. Johnson. license plates were regisClass A mindemeanor. The Dec. 7 was set as trial date tered to a 1972 Chevrolet. defendant pled guilty and for the case of Ralph Earl Betterson stopped the car was sentenced to one year in Herrick versus Bathi Herto question the driver, who the county jail, with the rick, known as Mathi had neither a drivers license Court retaining jurisdiction PrzybylskL or registration. A check of to review the case. Trial was set for Jan. 11 in the cars identification numA charge of forgery the case of First Western ber revealed it had been against Robert Wagner was National Bank versus John reported stolen in Denver. reduced to a Class A F. Adamson. Jan. 11 was set The youth was misdemeanor from a second as trial date for the case of also wanted on active wardegree felony; The defen- Robin Pogue versus David N. rants out of Denver. dant pled guilty and was Pogue. The suspect was transporsentenced to one year in the Trial was set for Jan. 11 ted to Moab and incarcerated county with a stay for the case of Montgomery jail, in the Grand County jail. granted on eight months of Ward versus Kedrick M. Betterton was assited by the sentence and credit for Bailey and Melba Bailey. A Deputy Sheriff Alan West. time already served. Wagner motion for a pre-triconferTwo other suspects in the car was placed on informal ence in the case of Horace E. were found not to be probation to the Court. Beeman versus WYCO Peinvolved and were released. Cydney Helen Domenkk troleum Corporation was appeared for sentencing on a taken under advisement by VISITS RELATIVES of theft of services. the Court. charge Vic Berrichoa and wife, She was sentenced to a term Default divorces were Irene from Park City and in not to granted to Walter Lee the state Darlene Howard from Car-- , exceed five prisonA charge Horton from Janet Louise years. benville spent Friday and of theft against Daniel Gittle Horton; to Sedalia F. Stroud Moab in Saturday visiting was dismissed on motion of from Harold Lee Stroud; to their brother, Bob Rynio and the defense attorney, with Barbara D. Cathey from wife Margaret and two aunts the concurrence of the John D. Cathey and to Helen Irene Thorne and Letty county attorney. Sue Wilson from Kenneth Wheeler. David Wilson. A default judgment was granted in the case of Denise B. Sellers Inman versus Ronald Preston Sellers. 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