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Show featuring f. iv Emery County Mr catlc o coumthy Professional Building Room Castle Dale, Utah Telephone 748 2431 Volume 79 Number 47 Thursday November 23, cents 15 1978 5 Trial readied lit drug case Edward P. Crabtree, 29, of Pass, Alaska was bound over to Seventh District Court in Emery County Monday on charges of possession of illegal Moose drugs with intent to sell. Judge A John Ruggen of the Eleventh Circuit Court found in the preliminary hearing in Castle Dale there was reasonable and probable cause to bring Crabtree to trial. motion by Crabtree's attorneys to have the case dismissed wag denied The attorneys argued there was no competent evidence of intent to distribute for value the drugs found in a vehicle Crabtree was driving and that an illegal search had been conducted by the Utah Highway Patrol. Crabtree was stopped for speeding by trooper G Steven Rapich on Oct. 12 on US-- in Emery County. Rapich testified that after he stopped Crabtree he noticed in Crabtrees shirt pocket a hemostat, a device ssometimes used to hold marijuana A 6 cigarettes. Get tree cutting permits Dec District John Ranger Niebergall announced today that permits for cutting Christmas trees will go on sale Friday, Dec. 1, at the Forest Service office in Ferron Permits will be sold on an e individual basis, me offered for cutting this species first-com- year the Flat in Canyon, Cottonwood Drainage area, will be Englemann Spruce and Fir. The lower part of Ferron Canyon will be open for cutting of Pinon - Pine. Christmas tree cutting area maps will be available at the Ferron District Office along with the tree permits, Niegergall said. Permits will be available Mon. through Fri. beginning from 8 a m. to noon and from 12:30 p m Third Huntington won best Ward remarks about libraries roadshow and for recognitionin stake choreography competition at Huntington cultural hall last Wednesday. First Huntington was cited for scenery, Huntington Second for A group of about Castle Dale 40 people attended a Speak-Ou- t special effect and makeup, Elmo for Castle Dale to offer suggestions for improvement of Emery County libraries. The town meeting type programs are being held throughout the state to get information to be presented in April at a governors conference on libraries and information services A White House conference will follow in Oct. Several people at the Emery Cleveland for costumes and scenery. The award for the best musical number held Wednesday evening at costumes and went to Elmo for an engaging piggy song and dance routine. The winning show written and directed by Connie Erickson, centered about the said that Emery Countys seven com- theme Wouldnt This World be Better if We Would Bloom Where munity We t libraries have limited book selections and small facilities. They said the libraries are open only a few hours a week. School media centers are non- existent are poorly staffed in many cases, they said. Suggestions were made to publicize library and media needs in an attempt to get more county funds for their support. People attending the conference, including not only librarians and teachers but members of the public, said committees could be formed in each town to support the libraries. The Bookmobile, a plan that brings books to outlying areas as a supplement to libraries, was praised. Other suggestions were to sponsor tund raising activities and to seek funds from foundations and government grants. ( p.m. The permits cost $2 Each family interested in getting a Christmas tree permit must pick up their own permit. Only one permit per family will be allowed, Niebergall said Roads into the Flat Canyon cutting areas are accessible only examination of a 4-- w designated areas. $35,000. distribution Defense attorneys had argued such statements by Wadman were pure speculation. They moved to dismiss on the grounds there was no competent evidence to indicate intent to disatnbute for value and that information had been obtained through an illegal search. Emery County Attorney Charles Taylor countered the items were discovered during a routine inventory after Crab-treees arrest on an Alask warrent and that U.S. Courts have in simailar cases accepted similar expert testimony as that given by Wadman. No channel 20 for County Many county residents have been asking whether the new channel 20 on UHF will be able to be picked up here. The answer is no. Channel 20 does not broadcast a strong enough signal to reach Emery County. Of other interest involving the UHF transmitter in Orangeville, the county has applied for con- struction permits from the Federal Communications Commission to add equipment which would enable local TV sets to pick up channel 11. Channel 11 is an educational channel sponsored by the LDS Church. Imagination, talent in road shows prompts Speak-Ou- each Subsequant suitcase and duffelbag from the car netted more than $11,000, 113 b heel drive vehicles or snow grams of cocaine, 123 grams of machines, he said. heroin, scales, plastic bags and A standard drive vehicle with sealer, and three loaded pistols. chains will be needed to reach the Robert C. Wadman, director of Ferron Canyon cutting area. Narcotics and Liquer Law Enforcement for the State of Utah, Cutting of Christmas trees testified he estimated the street vull be permitted only in the two value of the drugs at about amount of drugs found, the way they were packaged, the accompanying paraphanalia and the amount of cash indicated the drugs were for Huntington LDS Stake Speak-ou- t County to 1 Rapich said he examined the item, noticed what he thought to be marijuana on it and asked Crabtree if he had a y marijuana. He said Crabtree said he did and produced a small plastic bag containing marijuana from under the front seat of the car. Wadman also testified that in his opinion the are Planted. The plot followed two brothers around the world, seeking a better life. In China they heard the old Chinese Proverb: Boy who go looking for fertile soil should go home and bloom where he is planted. The finale featured an original written by Erickson. song Mrs. Carla ChorArrington, eographer, Sylvia Nelson, costumer, Kent Oviatt, props and David man, Wilson, accompanist figured in the triumph along with a cast of fifty five youths. For First, Huntington gripping a dream sequence Wouldnt the World be Better if Daydreams Come True or Nightmares Dont was written and directed by Sandra Christensen. Music and actress awards, The play was written by Collette Powell and directed by Randy and Trudy Cooper. Elmos colorful fantasy on the animal kingdom accented the philosophy: It is What You do With What You Have that Makes the World so Nice. The show was theme, volume, participation and ease written by Kim Lund costumes, dance, and directed by scenery, dress stan- - and quietness enMarilyn Hezog. The shows were scored on use of dards, over-al- l timing, originality, appeal, Castle coordination was by Schaurham-mer- . Elaine Clevelands Dale Stake Woul- and dnt The World Be Better if we Could Solve The Crime of the Once Upon a Time was set in the Prehistoric age Elmo, Huntington Third of to be dinosaurs. The clever plot characterization, costuming and suggested fac-tast- featured next ic scenery superb week adult leadership as well as commendable youth participation. Clevelands script was written by Colleen Hogue, Irene Allred and Doris Christensen. Joan Burkes Lunette Thorderson and Jeanie Baggs were in charge of music. Jeanie Baggs wrote Kinker Best actress, actor Huntington Second Bells Song. Vicki Jensen, Annette Wells and Joan McMullin were in charge of costuming and Hogue Specialists were VerLynn Miller and Lorraine Jensen. Flashing computers operators bacthe kgrounded Second Huntington offering: Wouldnt The World Be Better if We Were Numbers stead of Names. In- Reed Fehlberg and Collette Powell, the main youth tereing and leaving the stage. characters, rpppived best actor Cleveland Huntington First |