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Show Page B3 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. Courtney Duvall was fined $564 for expired registration, no insurance, and criminal failure to appear. Bruce W. Boyd was fined $1964 for failure to signal lane change, turn, etc., and second offense DUI. Robert Paul Mullen ap- peared on a failure to appear warrant and was ordered to complete prior orders of the court. Tricia L. Morris was fined $587 for theft. Carl Gene was fined $182 for public intoxication. Francisco Lopez was fined $1062 for no insurance, never having obtained drivers license and reckless driving. Monica Lopez Ramirez was fined $1482 for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI). Mark Allen Roberts was d fined $1482 for reckless driving. Kyle Mills was fined $1482 for DUI. alcohol-relate- A $306 warrant was issued for Delbert Dave Reichardt for public intoxication. Jayson Earl Begay was fined $2466 for DUI, no insurance, unsafe lane travel and possession of paraphernalia. A $671 cash-onl- y warrant was issued for Angellina Bizardi for theft. A$6117.17 warrant was issued for failure to appear. A $331 warrant was issued for Amber Diane Lowe for never having obtained drivers license and false personal identification. A $529 warrant was issued for Chance Nicholas Hardy for driving on suspension. A $306 warrant was issued for Harold Pine Smith for public intoxication. A $1701 warrant was issued for Jacob E. Whipple for failure to wear seat belt and conditional license violation. A $543 warrant was issued for Devin Jonathan Barefield for failure to obey peace officer and disorderly conduct. Nichols Colby Lees was Moab Heat-N-Cowould like to thank the Citizens of Moab for their support over the last 3 months. Business has been great and we have had positive feedback from all our customers. So call the boys from Moab and let us do whatever it takes to make your home or workplace a comfortable retreat. Ask about our new back-u- p generators! ol Heat-N-Co- Your ol - Eire flJtmgg-3nbepntfre- nt fined $989 for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Nathan E. Williams was fined $107 for speeding. David S. Degraff was fined $461 for theft of services and restitution. Steven P. Davis forfeited $1482 bail as fine for DUI. Anthony Clay Ekman was sentenced to time in jail for speeding, two counts of criminal failure to appear, failue to wear seat belt, and no valid license in possession . Jason Franklin Graham was fined $1482 for DUI. Scott Edward Bierley was fined $182 for public intoxication. Mirella Dinsmore was fined $332 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Jonathan Begaye was fined $1492 for DUI. y A $928 warrant was issued for Shawn Michael Castagna for possession of paraphernalia and giving false information to police. cash-onl- Amber Mclnerney was. fined $1482 for DUI. A $606 warrant was issued for Jeff Alan Holmberg for no insurance and fialure to signal. Claudia P. Martinez was sentenced to complete a special program or serve 90 days in jail for public intoxication. Gilbert W. Flynn was fined $494 for public intoxication and disorderly conduct. April Martinez was ordered to complete a special program or serve six months in jail for failure to do lifeskills. Patrick Baker was fined $226 for vicious dog at large (dogs killing animals), criminal failure to appear and restitution. Tammy Shumway forfeited -- Thursday, April 28, 2005 Hatch says were sitting on oil As a prominent advocate for encouraging unconventional energy sources, Sen. Orrin Hatch was asked to week in front of the this testify Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on his efforts to develop fuel from a vast untapped domestic oil reserve in tar sands and oil shale - a large part of which sits in eastern Utah. Who would have guessed that in just Colorado and Utah, there is more recoverable oil (R-Uta- h) and developed a government policy to go promote their development - increasing its oil reserves by more than a factor of 10. Hatch is working w ith Senators Allard Bennett, to and Salazar develop a bill that would encourage development of commercially viable oil from oil shale and tar sands. I cannot sit by while gas ), . .), .) prices are going through the roof, and while I hear from constituent after constituent about the disastrous effect gas prices are having on their livelihoods and their businesses, Hatch said. Why has Canada moved forward in leaps and bounds, while the United States has yet to take even a baby step in this direction? I believe the difference has been the government policies of the respective countries. We need to change that. than in the Middle East? Hatch said. We just dont count it among our nations oil reserves because it is not yet being developed commercially. I find it disturbing that Utah imports oil from Canada tar sands, even though we have a he Business larger tar sands resource within our own boundaries that remains undeveloped. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, recoverable, oil shale in the western United States - located mainly in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming - exceeds one trillion barrels and is the richest and most geographically concentrated oil shale and tar sands resource in the world. Hatch noted that Canada recognized the potential of the large tar sands deposits in the province of Alberta $122 from bail as fine for prior payment no made. Nicholas Normandin Cravedi was fined $1184 for DUI metabolite and possession of paraphernalia. 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