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Show f ' - . -- I ! ( ) r-- -- Actions taken in Justice Court of Grand County i, Justice Court has been in session in Grand County with Judge Paul presiding. Michael D. Stutz was fined $669 for speeding and possession of marijuana. Jonathan Barlow was fined $1482 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs 13 1 71 ). Gregory Rvan Eastin was ( lined $182 for public intoxica-- t ion Antonio Toney Black was fined $919 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Robert Paul Mullen was $682 for third offense l rm il-- (I Thursday, August 26, 2004 Court News ' '' C. Cox De Page BIO gal possession consumption alcohol by a minor. Luisa A. Lyman was fined sb'57 for driving on suspenI sion. Daniel J. Ilarmon was lined $889.22, including resti-- f ution, for dog attacking other dogs. Skyler Vaughn Day was fined $437 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and speeding. warrant A $588 cash-onl- y was issued for Jose Francisco for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and open container of alcohol in vehicle. warrant A $588 cash-onl- y C. for Juan was issued Ramirez-Estrad- a for open container of alcohol in vehicle and illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. warrant A $588 cash-onl- y was issued for Maria Duran Robles for open container of alcohol in vehicle and illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Donald C. Lammert was fined $736 for speeding, expired registration and no in- surance. Anthony P. Delilli was fined $350 for attempted possession of marijuana. A $516 cash-onl- y warrant was issued for Dustin Byerly for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and criminal failure to appear. Morgan Allyn Moklofsky was fined $989 for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Cathy Lynn Johnson was fined $432 for no insurance. A $778 warrant was issued for Shaun Curt Billsie for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor, public intoxication and criminal failure to appear. Christina Noez Kinslow was fined $120 for following too close and failure to appear. Ned Ramon Robinson was fined $182 for public intoxication. Jeffrey William Bradley was fined $1450 for DUI. Kelly M. Laxton was fined $1614 for DUE and open con- tainer of alcohol in vehicle. -- David A. Knight was fined $705 for public intoxication. A $1488 warrant was issued for Patrick D. Vigil for two counts of issuing a bad check. Lora Anna Lee was fined $432 for second offense illegal 3 We can At Mountain Land, alcohol by a minor. Nicholas Evan Nowak was fined $332 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. A $713 warrant was issued for Sean Patrick Boone for speeding and no insurance. A $526 warrant was issued for Jessica Billman for possession of paraphernalia. 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The next to be against San Juan on Devils home at Grand travels play Lady game at time 31 7 with the varsity game , p.m. Photo by Jeff Richards Tuesday, Aug. Southeast Utah fishing report The late summer fishing report for Southeastern Utah was released this week by the Division of Wildlife Resources. LA SAL MOUNTAINS -- Sergeant Edward Meyers reports excellent fishing for rainbow trout with PowerBait at Oowah. Fishing has been very good at Hidden Lake for rain- and tiger trout with nightcrawlers. Fishing has been spotty at Dons for splake and tiger trout using spinners. bow LAKE POWELL Wayne DWR Lake Powell project leader, provides the following report: The lake elevation is 3,577 M.S.L. and the water temperature is 79 - 85 F. Launching is a challenge - Gustaveson, at all ramps except Halls Crossing, which still has a viable concrete ramp. Bullfrog and Wahweap ramps vary hard packed sand to old asphalt. It is wise to have a 4WD tow vehicle and to carry a tow strap so you can help others who may get stuck while retrieving their boat. That will get your boat in the water more quickly and perhaps make a new friend in the process. Helping inexperienced boaters launch will ease ramp congestion. Fishing is challenging as well. Boiling stripers are the from tion, criminal failure to appear, no insurance and restitution. Ashley Ann Hunsaker was fined $332 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Benjamin C. Bentley was fined $72 for expired registra- v tion. Cody Aaron Armstrong was fined $919 for possession of marijuana and illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. A warrant for $2555 cash or bond was issued for Gerold L. Gettman for criminal mischief, domestic violence in the presence of a child and public intoxication. A $628 warrant was issued for Christopher T. Begay for no insurance and expired registration. 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Elenore Begaye was fined $185 for never having obtained license, expired registration and failure to appear. Keith Litsue was fined $294 for failure to report accident and accident. Tyler Ross Brown was fined $414 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and possession of tobacco by minor. A number of matters were continued to later dates, set for trial or sentencing, or otherwise disposed of. big draw but the randomness of boils makes waiting for them a risky proposition. There are no known boils in the lower lake. Boils will happen in the San Juan near Neskahi but the timing is erratic. Continuing uplake, boils are seen sometime during the day at the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon, Escalante, Rincon, Halls Creek, Stanton Creek, Cedar, Knowles and bass is a great way to pass the time while waiting for stripers to boil. Have another rod rigged with a Jumpin Minnow or Super Spook Jr. for boiling fish. Dont be surprised to see smallmouth boil where stripers were expected. Catfishing is excellent in the warm water near camp. Cats can be caught any time of day but are more commonly caught in the evening and after dark. Use live worms, chicken liver, anchovies or table scraps on the sandy beach behind the parked boat. Gentle sandy slopes with water depth of 1015 feet is ideal. Fly fishermen are finding willing bass, sunfish and stripers searching for suspended morsels in the warm surface water. Single stripers hitting the surface are ideal targets for fly fishers. Stanton Creek near Bullfrog may be the best location. Good Hope Bay. When a regular boil is seen stripers will eagerly hit full size surface lures. It is much more common now to see a single striper chasing one shad. Fish areas where single striper splashes are seen with jigging spoons or anchovies. The main striper 0 school is down deep in feet of water. Providing food to hungry fish in cool water is a good way to fill the cooler in a 30-8- hurry. It is best to find the school on the graph before exerting much effort. If the school is elusive then fish near shade and deep water in close proximity to where stripers were seen surfacing. Smallmouth bass seem to have been forgotten by most striper chasers. The better fishing strategy may be to fish for smallmouth with a split-shrig. Put a small weight on g above the brown or plasgreen tic grub. Drag it slowly along the bottom near main slick rock points especially where big rocks are found at depths of 0 feet. Smallmouth are ready and willing. Catching CLARIFICATION County Councilman McLeod was raising concerns expressed in letter from a co- nstituent last week when he questioned whether a private club license was appropriate for Sorrel River Ranch. A story was in the unclear on that point. Times-Independe- ot nose-hooke- Mops free-floatin- d, A1 You need them, and we have them at HI Maps 20-3- Center 29 DELTA SALES YARD Market Report August 19, 2004 2 We had a smaller sale this week. Butcher Cows lower. Feeder cattle steady. Singles and odd lots $1 1 5 lower than prices quoted. Pairs in high demand. Top Pairs $1200-$1501 $900-$- 1 00, older or poorer quality $800-$901 calves to $1 .74. Please remember to be in compliance with scrapie regulations. ALL sheep and goats need to be tagged before being sold. Spring lambs 100 Ewes Good milk Young ewes to .45. Fat goats $1 .35. goats - Heifers 2 2 Steers 300-40- 0 1 .17-- 1 .45 0 1.12-Heifers Steers 400-50- 0 .37 500-600 2 7 Heifers Steers - Heifers 2 0 Steers 600-70- 0 - Heifers Steers 700-80.97-- 1 .12 0 .87-- 1 .04 Heifers Steers 800-90- 0 Heiferettes .52-- . 72 - Top Cows 2 Butcher Bulls - Medium Cows 6 Butcher Bulls low yield 0 Lower Yielding Cows .51 down Cutting Bulls Next week - Aug. 26, 25 pairs with big calves to be split, 10 butcher cows, 15 calves. Next Horse Sale Sat., Sept. 4. Beginning Sept. 1 our market report will be found on the back page of the Western Slope Fence Post. Post cards will be discontinued. All customers currently receiving our post cards will receive a 6 month complimentary subscription to the Fence Post. Sept. 9 - Special Feeder Sale, early consignments 90 hd. strs. 540, 60 hd. hfrs. 490, 80 Blk., 200 yearlings 800-90- 0 lbs. Looking for dependable couple for Yardman position. Must be honest, hardworking and have references. 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