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Show 2A Emery County Progress Wednesday, December 24, 1980 Arrests cap investigation Three Emery county i County several appliances Lamar were taken. Emery were Sheriff residents Recommendation published by committee arrested during the Guymon said Frand past week capping an Maddera, 19, of was intensive investigtion Orangeville warrant on a arrested by Emery County officers and state signed by state narcotic officers. Madnarcotics officers. Emery County dera was booked into deputies arrested one the Emery County jail subject on a state on charges of warrant for possesion possession of narcotics of drugs with intent to for distribution. The next day, odistribute, then armed with a search warrant, fficers obtained a they entered an search warrant and recom- - force suggested that of the pressures be eased of Agenda for the farmers by removing suits, Eighties, which have nuisance federal been under study for removing taxes, two years, were inheritance ' released this month. crop increasing recom- - research and range The The mendations Officers said some of mer- the stolen chandise was recovered as a result of the arrests. Both juveniles have been referred to Fifth The task force could not agree on what public meetings level of pollution throughout the state which were atended by should be allowed in the state. The 2,000 persons. Following the July majority argued that mass meetings, a task standards be relaxed force of five groups in undeveloped areas were formed and while a minority made up of 106 Utah strenuously opposed citizens. These groups that, The task force also developed a number of stthe recommendations supported made Sheriff Guymon said arrests other are pending for several people who received Orangeville residence found a television set the stolen property. and found more that was taken earlier Emery County narcotics and con- in the burglary of a Sheriffs dupties are traband taken from a Huntington business. investigating a recent They also arrested gas theft in Huntington burglary earlier in Vickie L. Johnson, 20; where gas was taken Huntington. and Darryl C. Griffin, from a large tank and 20, for possession of a several hundred more Now Showing controlled substance. gallons of gas were Shows at Bail was set at lost. 7:15 & 9:15 Officers said theives $10,000 on Maddera, who posted a property attempted to break the Tim Conway & bond and was released lock on a 500 gallon Don Knotts in rntmumi last at 7 and 9:15 p.m. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IP! SHOWING 2 Shows :05 and 9:20 PATHETIC EARTHLNGS... WHO CAN SAVE TOO NOW? Network operations manager. Mountain Bell says callers will receive a 35 percent discount on all domestic direct-diale- d calls placed PQKE& A RELEASE UNIVERSAL 'Jim 1 NOW SHOWING 8 p.m. Sun.-Thur- 7 & 9 Fri. s. & Sat. Show Fri. & 7:15 Sun.-Thur- Sat. 7:15 & 9:15 GOLDIE HAWN as l'llIVATi; G BliiyjAMllvB in y 1 ' & , fab N ft ; A i' S : - by the yard! - I v n this l.md of plenty, - national & Castle Dale which will account for m2? rFLt Hill r'hnctmne lll 1911 f 1119 JL 6 its significance in the lives of Slovenian settlers of Larbon bounty ana its lm- portance m the history of labor unions in the Uaedbt?tes- - . The hau was built m 1922 by striking mine The house was built for Angus G. Beebe, son of a flour milling family, who founded Lumber Company. The FABRICS have to be commodated ac- - For the guarantee of social services in to growth impacted support Utahs present mended that a blue Also the state ribbon committee be retains a favorable forced by the State place for trade due to a Legislature. ls plentiful, productive ueeded f0 to find answers labor force, low taxes, social service good public services. This reputation wffl funding needs because "ot make many com- - such seces population growth. consider generally available panies need becomes locating into the state, serious. the task force noted, accomodate an Also in the last 15 ever increasing school the state has year-defen- se - apartment Suits have been filed against the owner and manager of rental units in the Price area for aneged sexual harrassment of two single women, Nanette Baker claimed that landlord OWneT Robert L. Miller of Route 1, Price, entered her apartment at 260 West Fourth South without her permission on two occasions. Miller has denied all such claims misconduct documents. of in court Ms. Baker is requesting $10,000 in compensation for the alleged harassment graduate medical all JroP.ut Two Emery Countv attention deputy rate and test scores counties, cities and towns be required to throughout the state, Hi law enforcement, adopt and enact land the task force saw the use plans, zoning and need for more police, or- They also recom- dinances. th any The state should also Pended in crease the police, establish a data bank correc-coul- d and Judicial in which local entities get information lon,y Programs needed to make in-- should be beefed up to formed decisions on handle the increased number. of arrests, dealing with growth, the task force groups suggested. subdivision was also that the establish a It tie suggested state developments meet public and health caught in the saddle H and severed. He had bledd to death before requiring that minimum standard for development to insure that future subdivision Millarich ra?' Castle Dale, Utah 84513 uspswm tei'iid 748-243- 1 govern- sheriffs ment should target Qjspa. participated in the economically depres- - Advertising graduation ceremoni-parentsed areas for ines of the Utah Police dustrial development, A wkly nwppr, Academy last week. it was recommended. Barry J. Peterson To minimize un- seven year old and Phillip r, ' needed consumption of Jeff. blefield were among natural resources, the pubn.h.r Robert L. Finney Grandparents are the 29 peace officers task force suggested Mr. and Mrs. Stanley who participated in that peak load pricing Crowley, Huntington, the first graduation in utility rates be and Edith Collett ceremony at the new designed. Hatch, Farmington. academy. in Emry .no The state should also Carbon CountlM Great grandparents v.r-t urban and Emery County encourage r j Y.r-- u Clint and Jenny Sheriff LaMar suburban developHun- - Guymon was the ments which are Wakefield, tington. and keynote speaker. energy-efficieFuneral serevlces Guymon is the compact. could be given. He is survived by his Stanley Paul and Catherine Jean Hatch Cowley, and a 637-073- 2 s, S Stub-brothe- warmth SPECIAL THANKS transactions they should be protected, that years, enrollment it was experienced a steady Historic Places tained the tradition of level of growth due to suggested that because of its the old trader, who round school, double production significance as a was much more than and electronic sessions, busing to less unique institution in just a salesman, said manufacturing. the Historical Society. Navajo trading. Recommendations considered The to TiUe was post trading also included the point Portable classrooms founded by Harry and post was transferred c.oa' local govern- - s!ould, aIso Mike Goulding in 1923. to Knox College of that fldaF.d so must maintain ments ,die The Gouldings were Galesburg, Illinois, to can the right to plan for continually interested provide a perpetual themselves without where t16 growth in the welfare of the scholarship for Navajo interference from S0?The task force also Navajo and main- - youth, state that there should To SeTaiSing a ?lor.e ec?phasls on local concern it was the tosies f education suggested that the because of a high state have statues Huntington youth dies in mishap ' the state economic growth will Castle Dale. He was telephone pole lifted into the air on a back hoe.Govern-men- t offices will be closed during the holiday weekend. The county offices will also be closed New Year's Eve weekend. in Carbon site among new list and brotherhood. OBAHSMA'9 of stated that believed Jensen was decoratin9 this Christmas tree that was decorating a Kay Beebe House East Main 748-238- 0IJ' force also that the suggested in population growth of water traasfer next nine the years. The task force rights through open CO-O- P 88 recom- - average anoyier two-thir- let us ((lcbriU Chrislm.is in . .N Home, in Spring Glen ning while horseback was listed In the riding with his father, Jared Todd Cowley National Register for and his father, Stanley happiness ?ls Thc, f,?"? a local choice is not between suggested . growth and no growth. to utllEe Rather the issue in the of the severance some 1980s is managed revenue, growth versus un- - tai architerts Requiring managed growth. in Prfieient noted The taskforce t0, that the state birth ?lar energy designs lK'"s1S was rate is double the known Slovenian Wishing you II residents that the , ; Beebe lllm Si J Vi V i1 Members of the National The building was Emery County Far- since 1979 to over 335. used as headquarters mers Union Telephone G. and The Angus calls placed Assoc, will also Martha A. Beebe for union organizing from 11 p.m. until 8 receive the same House, 489 West 100 activities by the Miners a.m. the following day. discounts on their toll South in Provo, was National Kearns says the best calls. However, there listed In the Register Mon dmmg fte 1933 times to get calls are about 114 ex- for its architectural cal miner s strike, as through on Christmas changes for FUTA significance. It was a tavern after the are before 8 a.m. and members to get onto built in 1903 from a repeal of prohibition, social ac- between 1 p.m. and 6 the Mountain Bell Victorian pattern and tivities held by the book. p.m. If a number is exchanges. needed from directory If a caller gets a fast A comprehensive community. Gouldings Trading assistance, customers beeping busy signal it survey of the city of 70 miles will save time by means the system is Provo concluded that Post, of southwest number Blanding, the overloaded. Callers it is one of the best of obtaining should call at a later only a few remaining was listed in the prior to the holiday. of Kenneth O. Hill, time of the day. examples of this type. National Register Special Thanks to all our Friends Stanley A Oorlynn . it f VI ; workers as repayment for the use of Register Mdlarich sland. sseasfii. t8J:5?S in n Three Utah sites, in customers in Utah can Utah, Carbon and San dial direct to 74 Juan counties, have countries overseas. been listed in the Its a good idea to National Register of have the overseas Historic Places, an- number and calling nounced the Utah instructions before State Historical Christmas day, Hill Society, raising the concludes. total number of Utah sites listed in the A the establishment of a tax based on the uniform net value of minerals d a frm recom- The wldan and e. mendations included the belief of most - fr NOW SHOWING 1 between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. on Christmas Day. The 60 percent night discount will apply as usual, on all direct-diale- d f' J " feeling Utahns will place Utah public relations and receive over one manager, says that million Christmas customers can save telephone call at- both time and money tempts this year, an by dialing all long increase of about 12 distance calls direct, percent from 1979s no matter what the call total, hour. 935,000 Mountan Bell according to James E. Kearns, ' storage When that Busy signal blues ahead following 39 emming from mass meetings. overhead Johnson and Griffin tank. also posted bail and proved unsuccessful, were freed pending they cut the hose on court. the tank, took what they needed and fled. The remaining fuel, In a related arrest, at over 300 estimated County Emery out drained arrested have gallons, deputies two juveniles in onto the ground. Sheriff Guymon said connection with the was no exact there two burglaries of businessfigure on the amount Huntington of loss but after the es. A 16 year old boy scene was processed and 17 year old boy for clues, the Hunwere questioned by tington fire departofficers investigating ment washed down the two separate area to eliminate any burglaries where possibility of fire. now showing Shows Wednesday. were improvements, mendations District juvenile court on the burglary charges. nt ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 369 North Main, Bus. Phone 687 Huntington, Utah 2403-R- es. 84528 Phone 687 2234 have not yet announced. been president of the Sheriffs Association. To agriculture, the task Usn'Jcbtcrlp"on, by pld ,n |