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Show Page A7 (D?e (TtmfS-3ubgpmh- Thursday, October 4, 2001 mt charge of public intoxication. Griffith L Gordon was fined Court News Justice Court has been in session in Grand County, with Judge Paul C. Cox presiding. Frank A. Cordova forfeited $255 bail as fine for speeding, failure to appear fine and Wendsll Weber displays awards given hm on his retirement as director ot the Green River Medical Center. Green River clinic director retires, new executive takes reins tiained for administrative and clinical duties such as laboratory and patient billing. Last Wednesdays party welcomed new Executive Director Tamara Jill Ekker. 44. who also has Hanksville ties as the daughter of Ted and Iona Ekker and granddaughter of the late Edna Gibbons Ekker, who was the Charles Wendell Weber, 62, and of Hanksvilles founder, Ebenezer Hanks, has retired as the executive director of the Green River Medical Center alter serving nine years, due to his own medigreat-grandso- n cal condition. Prior to his affiliation with the clinic, Weber served some 17 years with the Utah Highway Patrol and served in the Gieen River area His parents were the late Albert and Vera Hanks Weber and his wife is Grace Barnes e communitys DOCTOR and most of her adult life, and a former Beard Member of the Green River Clinic before her death in 1978. Edna also was responsible for the Hanksville mid-wif- Weber and children Carl, Charles, Wendy Sue, Jeff and Clinic in the 60s which was handled by the late Dr. Eugene Davies and Dr. Keith Hooker from Utah Valley Hospital. Tamera Ekker graduated from Green River High School with honors in 1975 and went on to BYU and obtained a degree in zoology. She was a Green River EMT for three years, and went on for further training and Rebecca. A farewell party was held at on Wednesday, Aug. 29 clinic the with his staff, the community, and medical officials honoring him for his accomplishments which include the building of a new clinic two years ago (which is the only building in Green River that is earthquake proof) which cost $600 thousand, and includes a dentist office, a mental health and W1C conference and lab, a pharmacy, room, and a radiology lab and a helicopter pad. Emergency care can also be handled but most new mothers are handled either in Price or Grand Junction, and he also balanced their budget, according the Board Chairman Carol Ekker, and auditor, Lane served seven years in the University of Utah Hospital Emergency Tamera was seUnit ( 1993-90lected as the manager of a constable fee. Garrick Ainge was fined $605 for reckless driving and driving on sidewalk. David Hunsaker was fined $1,815 for driving under the influence of intoxicant (DUI) of and possession paraphernalia. Ann Renee Wilson was fined $555 for possession of marijuana. Darcey Kay Kruisenga was fined $750 for DUIMetabolite. Tonya Wilson was fined $377.42 for issuing a bad check. Nicklas M. Azzarelli was fined $555 for theft of services. A warrant for $1,017 was issued for Matthew F. Lutz, who failed to appear on charges of possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. A warrant for $1,207 was issued for Jason D. Moore, who failed to appear on charges of speeding and reckless driving. Gary D. Myers was fined of $555 for possession marijuana. A $882 warrant was issued for Lindin Newcomber, who failed to appear on charges of expired registration and driving on revocation, A $792 warrant was issued for Arthur E. Powers, who failed to appear on charges of alcohol in commercial vehicle and Bobbie Layne Wells was fined $800 for driving on speeding. James Lee Ray was fined $555 for theft of services. Chris Wardle was fined $547.50 for speeding and driving on suspension. Christopher Wardle was fined $492 for no proof of insurance and failure to appear for court. Randall Darrell was fined $480 for no insurance, no registration in vehicle and expired registration. A $762 warrant was issued for Mathew Fitzhugh, who failed to appear on charges of illegal consumption possession of alcohol by adult minor and possession of paraphernalia. A $492 warrant was issued for Edgar F. Hernandez, on a charge of no insurance. Tyson Hobbs was fined $1,850 for second offense DUI and expired registration. A $392 warrant was issued for Michael Jones, who failed to appear on a charge of illegal consumption possession of alcohol by adult minor. A $392 warrant was issued for Adam Moha, who failed to appear on a charge of illegal consumption possession of alcohol by adult minor. Peter D. Robbins was fined $750 for DUIMetabolite. Lorinda Smith was fined $50 for intoxication. 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C - supporting the students at innovatix e and experienced Capable in matters GCHS Activities Booster Club is having a meeting on Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. in the commons at the high school. Everyone and anyone interested in Wellness and Mental Health Peterson CPA. Carol Ekker is the medical board chairman and other members are Jo Baxter, vice chairman; Trevor Mecham, treasurer; and Laraine Martin, treasurer. The board also includes Paula Dunham, Mitch Vetere, Sharon Burnett and Joyce Caveness, pharmacist from East Carbon Medical Pharmacy, and Yvonne Jenson, executive director of the Carbon Medical Services. The clinic staff includes Mel Ray, PA-- , Shlisa Hughes, medical assistant, radiology and frac- UP revocation and speeding. George E. Harmon w as find $1,850 for second offense DUI. Tori Mele was fined $400 fur illegal consumption possession of alcohol by adult minor. 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