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Show Paa B3 r Over $61 million in Bennetts requests are granted for Utah interior projects Actions taken in Justice Court of Grand County influence Daniel (DUI) as fined $405 for driving on suspension. w A $2,547 paraphernalia, failure to maintain control and accident. Robert C. Phillips was fined $573 for theft, including Timothy S. Warden was fined $1,450 for DUI. Edward M. Kraycik was find $2,135 for assault, domestic violence, unlawful failure to pay since February. Kevin Clark Gerber was fined $1950 for DUI, open container of alcohol in vehicle, and failure to appear. terrorist Christopher Pryor was fined $455 for driving on Oliver lane Sanchez was fined $475 for speeding and no insurance. Kenneth E. Bates was fined $555 for obstructing justice. Michael D. Shumway was fined $555 for obstructing justice. Ramona Kay Clark was fined $555 for damage to a communications device. Matthew S. Tullar was $250 and to a Hill forfeited $150 bail for public intoxication. Jason B. Johnston was fined $400 for no insurance. Travis M. Kirk was fined $300 for illegal possession consumption of alcohol by a minor. Joseph A. Larson forfeited bail $150 for aka Pitchford Jody container of alcohol in vehicle. David V. Bird was fined public for $405 driving on suspension. Felix Polito was find speeding. $1,600 for DUI and speeding. Jennifer Anne Rodacker forfeited $150 bail for public intoxication. Brent E. Stultx was fined $430 for speeding. Trvis Dayne Shumway was fined $376.97 for issuing Brent Jay Hunsaker was fined $480 fr no proof of a bad check. insurance. LOVING INFANT CARE Loving pare for your infant. Newborn to 12 mo. only. Day or night hours. Full time preferred. Call expired registration and no motorcycle endorsement. Matthew Jay Stoughton was fined $555 for reckless DELTA SALES YARD Market Report June 27, 2002 $930-$105- 0. $500-$70- .65-.7- .96-1.0- 400-50- 0 -- .86-.9- 6 600-70- 74-8- 0 4. .22-.2- 5. 6 500-60- 0 - Heifers .82-.9- 2 400-50- 0 - Heifers 500-60- 0 .75-.8- 1 - Heifers 600-70-0 .72-7- 7 -- 5 - .67-7- 2 Heifers 700-80- 0 .65-7- 0 -- - Heifers 800-90- 0 .67-7- 2 800-90- 0 .45-.5- 5 .3944 high .46 Top Cows Big Heiferettes -- - Medium Flesh Cows .35-.3- 8 .52-.6- 0 Light Heiferettes n - Lower Yielding Cows Butcher Bulls .45-.5- 4 Young Bulls up to .60 No Sale Next Week July 4 - Happy Independence Day!! Next sale July 1 1 . Early consignment of 40 mixed cows with head for this sale. Please SimX calves 300. Expecting 600-70- 0 can we have pairs in Tues. or Wed. so pair them and mouth them before the sale. Rancher Apprciation Day July 25. Free lunch sponsored by the Delta Area Chamber of Commerce. More -- .71-.8- 1 700-80- 0 874-360- 5 evenings SimCKffcETO Vit VMLS-thUrtnCth- T source, the Wasatch C anyons has experienced a dramatic increase in recreational use. Funding of this project w ill provide the U.S. Forest Service with the necessary means to manage and mitigate any impacts from recreational use in the area to maintain high w ater quality. $300,000 Forest Management on Private Lands. A reduction in allowable timber harvest from National Forest lands has greatly increased the demand for timber from private landowners. Within trie next tour to six weeks. Precis Communications, your local cable TV provider, wiU complete construction of a new satellite uplink facility in Salt Lake City. This project will enable Precis to deliver crystal clear digital-qualit- y reception of 11 broadcast networks beto all customers in their service areas (see channels To for on dedicate the these broadcast networks, low). space it will be necessary to move several cable channels to new channel positions and delete some of the less popular networks. that will be effective onabout August f" More Below is trie kne-uinformation about the improvements Precis is making to the local cable system will be mailed to all customers in July. p Line-u- p (serving Moab, ut) aircraft e matically aid in Kane County 21 3 Nick Games 214 Noggin NEW 215 217 Trio NEW Style NEW 231 MTV2 NEW 233 234 MuchMusic 235 VH1 241 Independent Film Channel Lifetime Movie Network VH1 242 & NEW Sports NEW Country Classic Rock NEW NEW Women's Entertainment Turner Classic Movies 243 245 252 253 NEW Discovery Civilization Discovery Health Discovery Home & Leisure 254 255 Discovery Science Discovery Wings History Channel West History Channel Int. Fox Sports Digital Atlantic Fox Sports Digital Central 256 258 259 277 278 279 281 283 NEW .NEW NEW Fox Sports Digital Pacific NEW ESPN2 ESPN Classic NEW ESPNews 284 285 Fox Sports World Golf Channel 286 288 Outdoor Lite Great American Country NEW Urban Entertainment NEW ' NEW ' 293 MBC Network NEW ' 294 296 The Word Network NEW' 16 HBO 17 Starz 18 20 Showlime Encore 22 Cmemax 303 304 More Max West 305 313 Thriller Max East NEW ' NEW ' NEW ' NEW ' NEW ' NEW ' NEW ' NEW ' ' NEW ' HBO Zone East NEW ' NEW ' 358 359 360 Starz Theater West Showtime Too West Showtime Showcase West Showtime Extreme West Showtime Next East Showtime Family East Showtime Women East 361 FUX East ' NEW' 375 376 Starz Cinema East Starz Family East The Movie Channel West ' NEW ' ' NEW ' ' NEW ' ' NEW , Action Max East Encore Encore Encore Encore Encore ' Action West Love West Mystery West True Stories West Westerns West East 322 333 335 WAM! 337 338 339 353 353 355 357 HBO Signature West HBO Comedy East P.O. Box 129, Moab UT 84532 HBO Family West HBO Plus West NEW ' NEW ' NEW NEW ' NEW' DIGITAL MUSIC CHANNELS' 900-94- 1 DMX-Digrt- Music Express (30 Channels) Name. GUIDE FEATURES Address Dig Rec Precis Interactive TV Dig Bee TV Guide Interactive 'Digital receiver required to receive digital channels. Digital and mium services available for additional monthly charge. Onabout August 1st, the following channels Phone offered enclose $22 or $30 for one year or $42 and $58 for two years I i i Cash Check Plex, DMX-Trend- s, you have any questions, please cal! If i - Movie 's The bill now proceeds to the full Senate for Toon Disney Discovery Kids 1 ill search and rescue efforts and improve law enfuriement TMCJHraWest PAY PER VIEW CHANNELS' 401 406 iN DEMEND Pay Per View 408 rMail to: w Area to the Kane County Sheriffs Department to dra- 212 3 kne-u- p single-engin- use project. $24,728,000 funding level for Ute Indian Water Rights Settlement This full funding level is of critical importance because of the government, necessity to meet the settlement deadline of January 1, 2005. If the settlement deadline is not met, the tribe may reassert its claim to the water being diverted to the Bonnev ille Unit of the Central 21 commumcslion 206 be transferred from the Glen Canyon National Recreation 383 S3 discount fejf persons 62 and older upon retjue nt, ing as Salt Lake's water e Completing funding requirements outlined in the Final Settlement Agreement signed in December 2000, this settlement is predicated on the construction of a major w ater re- 381 $22 in Green .River, Grand & San Juan $30 per year outside area Times-lndepende- Serv- 321 . or $300,000 Wasatch Canyons Water Quality Initiative Water Rights Settlement 31 9 -- . . y 31 7 .34-dow- -- Dan at user-friendl- vate landow ners and it is they receive a fair for their timber, there is price a need for forestry education to help them make informed choices and decisions about harvesting operations on their lands. This forest landow ner educational program w ill provide research based information emphasizing facts about market prices and forest management. $19 million for the Shivwits Band 31 5 -- info, call m w hich serv es the Wasatch Front, the most populous region of Utah. Transfer of a Cessna 206 single-enginaircraft at no cost to Kane County, a Cessna Utah Project ShopNBC PREMIUM CHANNELS' 0. Steers Steers Steers Steers Steers for trial or sentencing or otherwise disposed of. ized Geologic Information S (CIS) database of ilder-nes- s inventories for the USFS or BLM exists. This program would involve the compilation, analysis and integration of CIS related information into a package that could be accessed by public and private entities for the purposes of land use planning. The state of Utah w ill receive the funds from the BLM and distribute them to the appropriate counties in the state. 290 292 We had a good run this week. Dry Conditions are still contributing to the amount of livestock coming through. Pairs and feeder cattle steady. A few extremely good pairs bring Broken mouth or thin pairs, pairs with Pairs $750-90200-30-0 calves sold by the head up small calves to $1.30 cwt. No large bunches of feeder cattle. Lambs Bucks thin ewes Ewes .18-.2- scene of accident. A number of matters were continued to later dates, set Channel driving. Daniel Paul Mealey was fined $555 for reckless driving. Diana Lynn Hacker was fined $50 for failure to yield to a pedestrian. Dawn Danna Straugh was 259-778- 9 8, container of alcohol in vehicle. Joshua Lee Bollon was fined $890 for public intoxication, possession of paraphernalia, possession of a keg and Uttering. Leonardo Hernandez was fined $95 for speeding and increase in bail. Garrick Ray Ainge was fined $675 for exhibition driving and no proof of insurance. Jed L. Barney was fined $585 for failure to remain at Because selling timber is a new experience for many pri- $2,475 for DUI, possession of paraphernalia and marijuana and open Colton Benjamin Von Black was fined $400 for .28-.3- appear warrant. Henry Dayzie, Jr., was fined $555 for child abuse and $555 for telephone harassment and domestic violence. Peter G. Gak forfeited $280 bail as fine for speeding, and other charges. Brady J. Anderson was Continued from Page B3 fined intoxication. Janet, fined $150 fur public intoxication and $532 for expired registration, no insurance and failure to fined $1,550 for DUI and open restitution. A warrant for $1375 was issued to Dana M. Brown, for threats. Mitchell arrant w Shimada for charges of DUI, possession of marijuana and for DU1. suspension and improper travel. Tyler See was fined for public intoxication giving false information police officer. cash-onl- y was issued for Patrick H. Charles Matthew Lenamond was fined $1,450 and Wright was $420 for possession of paraphernalia and tobacco. Charles Edward Herbert domestic violence. detention M fined $555 for reckless driving. RachelL.Butler w as fined metabolite, and possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Harrison Benally was fined $1,580 for unlawful detention, assault, and The July 4, 2002 iuirs-- J Court News Justice Court has been in session in Grand County, with Judge Paul C. Cox presiding. Margaret G. Coppin w as fined $1,675 for driv ing under the CT - J V. CTKe will pre- no longer be DMX Symphonic. |