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Show Page B3 tElre l(IItmcg-(3Jttfrepcnhc- Court News Actions taken in Justice Court of Grand County Justice Court has been in session in Grand County, with Judge Paul C. Cox presiding. Paul D. Cindric was find $1450 for alcohol-relate- d reck- less driving. David L. Stewart was fined $1482 for alcohol-relate- d reckless driving. Leah M. Robbins was fined $587 for threats against life or property and an additional $587 for telephone harassment. A $718 warrant was issued for Aaron Robert Becker for speeding and driving on suspension. A $633 warrant was issued for Yvette Marie Rocha for driving on suspension and faulty equipment. Britney D. Shepardson was fined $587 for telephone harassment. A $611 warrant was issued for Court Cameron Page for failure to signal lane change, turn, etc., and driving on suspension. Larry Willard Jensen was ordered to do 20 hours of community service by Dec. or contempt of court. Ronnie Wells was ordered to be in compliance with lifeskills and payments within 30 days of Nov. 3. Paul Douglas Shelton was ordered to receive anger management as ordered by the court. , Tina Shay was fined $405 for driving on suspension. Monti Kim Hill was fined $182 for public intoxication. Timothy R. Aker man was fined $989 for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Torrey Zacc Sanchez forfeited $82 bail for following too close. Jason Ackerman was fined $142 for expired registration and failure to appear. Jason A. Akerman was fined $896 for driving under the influence (DUI) metabolite, following too close and possession of marijuana. Michael Edward Williams was fined $1882 for alcohol-relate- d reckless driving. John P. Unger was fined A. $1482 for DUI. Robert Cisneros was fined $782 for driving on suspension, no proof of insurance, criminal failure to appear and warrant fees. Pamela S. Porath was fined $240 for no insurance and expired registration. LaRay Shauntee Pace was fined $332 or illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. A $774 cash-onl- y warrant For all your home health needs Community Nursing Services Experts in Home Care Since 1929 www.cnsvna.org RN or LPN part-timx: : ; e. Wages appropriate for level of experience. Call 259-046- 6 for details. Wild turkey hunt prospects are good hunt Applications to wild was issued for Jonna J. Davis for issuing a bad check. Troy R. Logan was fined $487 for possession of mari- turkeys in Utah next spring will be available by Nov. 30. Applications will be available from hunting license agents statewide, Division of Wildlife Resources offices and the DWRs Web site (wildlife. juana. utah.gov). warrant was issued for Joanne Abeyta for driving on suspension. A $774 cash-onl- y warrant was issued for Jonna J. Davis for issuing a bad check. A $774 cash-onl- y warrant was issued for Jonna J. Davis on an additional charge of issuing a bad check. A third $774 cash-onl- y warrant was issued for Jonna J. Davis for issuing a bad check. warrant was issued for Jonna J. Davis for driving on suspension, A $696 cash-onl- y speeding and criminal failure to appear. Antonio Chavez was fined $519 for driving on suspension and speeding. A $1149 cash-onl- y warrant was issued for Scott Butcher for assault domestic violence. Elizaeth Quagliaroli was fined $687 for unlawful deten- tion. Vickie L. Rhoades was fined $75 for vicious dog at large, second offense, and too many dogs. Joseph Franklin Auer, III, was fined $845 for driving on suspension, no insurance and expired registration. A number of matters were continued to later dates, set for trial or sentencing, or otherwise disposed of. wins the top national award Moabs Super 8 Motel has been ranked number one in community service out of 2,000 Super 8 Motels worldwide. Quintstar Management Companys J.J. Wang will be presented with the prestigious 2003-200- 4 Community Service Award during the Super 8 annual convention in January. This recognition by the national brand is awarded to Utahs 2005 wild turkey hunts will be held in April and May. Hunters took 518 Rio Grande wild turkeys in Utah in 2004, for a success rate of 63 percent. Thats a very high success rate, and were really excited about it, says Dean Mitchell, upland game coord- Hunters are reminded A $592 Moab Super 8 Position Opening Thursday, November 25, 2004 nt that it will take a few days for inator for the Division life Resources. the application to arrive in the Tutorow said. We encourage them to obtain an application as soon as theyre available, and to mail it back as soon as possible. To be entered in the draw for permits, applications must be received through the mail no later than 5 p.m. on Dec. 27, or through the DWRs Web site no later than 11 p.m. on Dec. 27. Draw results will be posted by Feb. 2, 2005. A total of 1,306 Rio Grande wild turkey permits, and 501 Merriams wild turkey permits, will be available to the public. The number of permits available for each of Utahs wild turkey management units may be found in the 2005 Utah Wild Turkey Proclamation. The proclamation should be available at DWR offices, the DWRs Web site and from hunting license agents by late November. mail, of Wild- Merriams wild turkey hunters found good success in 2004, taking 185 Merriam's turkeys for a success rate of 36 percent. Mitchell says most of Utahs wild turkey populations are flourishing because of aggressive efforts by the DWR to bring turkeys to Utah from to trap and out-of-stat- e, transplant turkeys within the state, and to improve turkey habitat. Conservation groups have pitched in, too, with groups such as the National Wild Turkey Federation and the Utah-baseSportsmen for Fish and Wildlife providing much of the funding for the DWRs wild turkey management efforts. d In the past 12 months, 670 turkeys have been moved within Utah, to supplement existing turkey populations and start new ones. Another 711 Rio Grande wild turkeys were brought in from Oklahoma, South Dakota and Texas. During the next 12 months, the number of birds biologists trap and transplant within Utah will be increased while the number of birds brought in from outside the state will be decreased. Utahs wild turkey popula- tions have increased to the point that there are now plenty of birds to trap and re- locate within the state, Mitchell said. Its also less expensive to move turkeys within Utah than to bring them in from outside the state. The skys the limit when it comes to the number of Rio Grande turkeys Utah can support. 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