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Show t Page A7 l(Htmeg-3JtfrgPcnftg- Thursday, October nt The Red Rocks Special the team members wearing gold, silver and bronze medals. The meet was the culmination of a year of work by the team and coaches. A drawing was held for things donated to the teams project in were as Winners September. follows: Andrea Stoughton won the original watercolor Lola by painting fundraising Krummenacher. Andrea Stoughton was tickled pink to be the recipient of Lola Krummenacher's original watercolor painting through the Red Rocks Special Olympics fundraiser last month. She and many others supported the team by purchasing tickets on donated items. Larsen Maxwell won the Tom Till Gallery print. Peggy Harty won the vacuum from Southeastern Appliances. Winners also included: Lynn Carpenter, a small tool kit from Car Quest; Deanna Mecham, an oil changae from Big O Tires; Jim Webster; INSERT BALLOT CARD INSIDE WRITE-I- N Susan Paid Political Advertisement BALLOT vote for a person NOT on the ballot, write In BOTH the title of the office and the candidates name on the lines below. To OFFICE GRAND CO. SCHOOL Hauer and Joyce Adair, certificates from Arches Book Company; Steve Fredrick, a lamp from Knowles Home Furnishings; Bill Foreman, dinner from La Hacienda; and Loren Johnson, movie tickets from Slickrock Cinema. Other Red Rocks Special Olympics donations were given by: Kyle Rudy and Darius de Haus, Carolyn King, Southeastern Utah Title Co., Colin Fryer, Ricks Glass, Joe Kingsley and DMA International, M. Berwyn and Charlotte C. Knight, Suzanne Lewis, Janie Tuft, Anderson Oliver Title, Melinda Elkin, Bill and Inalyn Meador, Walker Drug, Maverick, City Market, Quintstar Management, Inc., Thrifty Car Rental, and Desert West Office Improved academics Fiscal accountability CANDIDATE NAME Improved school safety and g student DISTRICT I No. 3 JIM WEBSTER have TIME, ENERGY, and COMMITMENT for this very important job WRITE-I- r Parent involvement in the schools N JIM WEBSTER for Grand County School Board District 3 SimTfi&m' 2004 Model Justice Court has been in session in Grand County, with Judge Paul C. Cox presiding. Frank William Wagner was fined $404 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and no license plate light. Sara McCleary was fined $614 for second offense illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor and public intoxication. Richard J. Stam was fined $332 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a criminal failure to appear. Kenneth Anthony Leyba was sentenced to time already served for revocation. Matthew D. Guymon was minor. pension. Johnathon Robert Williamson was fined $332 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Jerry Dale Slavensky forfeited $213 bail as fine for fishing without a valid license stamp and failure to appear. Kasey Young was fined $82 for abandon fire infrac- tion. Jeff Dee Tranter was fined $669 for driving on suspension and speeding. Randy S. Mickulesku was fined $1069 for speeding and reckless driving. Christopher L. Hummel was fined $522 for speeding. An $893 warrant was issued for Kevin Lee for driving on suspension and speeding. Jonathan Nicholas Nelson was fined $1691 for alcohol-relate- d reckless driving, drivrevoked registration with ing and failure to wear seat belt. Nathanial G. Lee was given an amended judgment of alcohol treat90 days ment and 30 days in jail for no lifeskills and no payment on an earlier case. Christopher Delle Picard was sentenced to time already served in jail for criminal tresse well-bein- District of Grand County Times-Independen- I stand for 2004 Actions taken in Justice Court stationery and envelopes from t; The Karen Green, 40 quart cooler from Clarks Parts Plus; Cricket Green and Andrea Graham, dinners from Sunset Grill; Randi Fossse and Mary Tibbetts, pizzas from Pizza Hut; Tara Richardson and Becky Ripper, gift certificates from Main Street Video; Sena Supply. , Court News Red Rocks Special Olympics announces winners in fundraiser Olympics team has returned from statewide competition in Salt Lake City, with many of 21 them, and we have them at You need T--I Maps 29 E. Center pass. Kristi Clark was fined $356 for no insurance and fined $332 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Jordan Robert Thomas was fined $942 for driving A $529 cash-onl- y warrant was issued for Thomas Ray Cesspooch for driving on susDavid M. Fogg was ordered to complete lifeskills by Nov. 15. Johnathan Patrick Davis was given a time table to complete lifeskills. Randy Vigil was given orders to come into compliance with the sentence of the court. He also appeared for failure to complete recommendations of the mental health center and was given further orders. A $718 cash-onlwarrant was issued for Silvester Perez for suspension or revocation and speeding. John C. Mullen was fined $437 for driving on suspension, fine to be reduced by $100 if a valid license is produced. Jody Keith Pitchford was fined $628 for public intoxication, possession of paraphernalia and criminal failure to appear. y David W. Beseler was fined $1239 for assault domestic violence and public intoxication. Mona Lisa Edgar was sentenced to 30 days in jail for possession of paraphernalia. A number of matters were continued to later dates, set for trial or sentencing, or otherwise disposed of. Re-ele- ct Joette Langianese Grand County Council District 5 o jafriftirefereiR o QjSasmBjSlgp K.y.. ! Stjh&f't 'Murry m while supplies lasH Mew models have already begun Wte med Qlke arrive! rmm. Taking Action! Getting Results! Complete the MAPS Project (Moab Area Partnership for Seniors) including assisted living, nursing home facility & independent senior housing Move the Atlas tailings pile Diversify the tourism economy through future development of a convention center Continue support of a college ar iji i'wiHMHiii'.iiim mj limn Vfctt? (fop dj&Miugft Paid Political Advertisement un- der the influencemetabolite, littering and criminal failure to appear. m ms hisku |