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Show Emery County Progress Wednesday, November Sheriffs log Truck from a gravel pit reported as stolen. Report was unfounded, truck was found in Price. Vehicle had been loaned to friend of owner. Someone poured weed poison in gas tanks of lawn mowers at Huntington City Cemetery. Womans wallet lost in Green River. Wallet is tan nylon with orange stripe. Lost hunter from Price returned home after being missing since Saturday. Cleveland man arrested on failure to appear warrant from 11th Circuit Court. A car ran into an abutment on the east exit of east of Green River. No injuries. Reckless driver stopped after speeding through school zone in Huntington and harassing a school crossing guard. Theft of money from a business office in Castle Dale. Two juveniles were arrested by detectives for the incident and two other earlier thefts from the same office. Minor two-caccident on a farm in Lawrence. No one was injured. Pickup truck rolled into the county landfill pit north of Castle Dale and caught fire. One vehicle rollover in Huntington Canyon. Driver said he hit a cow and rolled off the road. One man arrested in Green River for failing to report accident and driving on suspension. Cement truck and pickup truck collided at 100 East Main in Castle Dale. Orangeville man suffered lacerations and bruises in the accident. A truck driver was seriously injured a few minutes' later when his semi-trailtruck rolled off the road on SR57 south of the Wilberg mine. Minor traffic accident in Deer Creek mine parking lot. Tire came off one vehicle and struck another south of Huntington causing an accident, however, no one was injured. r u deer south of Emery and hit a delineator post and a tree. DUI suspect arrested west of Green River on Trespass complaints were made by property owners near Cleveland and Castle Dale against pheasant hunters allegedly hunting in posted areas. Three cows were hit by cars on west of Green River. Someone apparently left a gate open allowing the cows on the highway. collision north of Minor two-cHuntington. No injuries. Two brothers were arrested near Castle Dale for warrants in two courts. Huntington man was jailed for driving while on revocation. Truck driver left a Green River truck stop without paying for I ror I tire repairs. Vehicle hit a parked car in Ferron then left the scene. the financial setback is due to a lack of patients at the facility although he reported that as of that day, Nov. 2, the facility would be at full capacity, 48 residents. He also said that the Price Care Center is to reopen soon which may have an affect on the local facility. Several weeks ago, Nursing Home representatives came before the commission with a of by Larry W. Davis Progress Editor Budget dilemmas are continuing at the Emery County Home, according Administrator er to Ray Killpack who told county commissioners last week that the financial statement for the home at the end of October showed the facility $14,000 in the red. Mr. Killpack said that much ' 'jrtL.- - ,, v J 4, ' V h t' 'J A i .A 1' '' VK! . .. "r1 j1 JL J- i r X t- ,' V 'A A ' ' , k,JMiiU k in gas spill at the Castle Dale Castle Dale was cleaned up recently by the Orangeville Fire Department's Howard Shorthill who responded to the store when A 1 wfa Castle Dale units were unavailable. The spill came when a tanker operator ex- ceeded the store's storage tank capacity. Photo by Larry W Davit No damage was reported. Help us get to the heart of the problem. Emery Nursing Home seeks monetary aid Nursing 4 ' ar judge in Millard County. Deputies looked for a suspected drug user southwest of Huntington. Juveniles were observed going 11-2-- 1 I-- man arrested for not appearing before a ar iw 0. Huntington 11-4-- a Ei f into an Orangeville home that was vacant. Huntington man arrested for warrant issued in Carbon County. Ferron man swerved to miss a Two juveniles cited for riding offroad vehicle recklessly on city street on 400 West in Huntington Suspect wanted for a in stabbing Durango, Colo, was reportedly seen in Green River in the early morning hours. Deputies checked the area but were unable to locate suspect. Castle Dale man was arrested on FTA warrant from a Carbon County court. Green Ford Mustang reported as reckless driver in a Ferron subdivision. boy suffered minor injuries when his bike swerved in front of a truck on Molen Road in Ferron. The young boy was treated for bruises and abrasions at Emery Medical Center. Small child started a car in Ferron and the car collided with another car parked in a driveway in Ferron. No injuries could be found. 11-1-- r 9, 1983 3A similar problem and were given $15,000 which the county ap- propriated from the dues and contributions budget. However, the debts continued to increase in recent weeks because of the residency. An additional $5000 was appropriated to the facility last week by the commission from the same fund, and commissioners are hoping to bring the budget up to date for the next fiscal year. The county budget shows no funds appropriated to the Nursing Home for the current fiscal year although that facility received $19,500 in county funding in 1982. Mr. Killpack recently submitted a budget request for 1984 in the amount of $76,645 which he said is very lean- .- - Take-. stock lnmerica ij I X t vr Price and Castle Dale Stores v. c . i CMsiiM! i r These bales of marijuana along with many others seized in Emery County in Sep- tember were destroyed at Hill Air Force Base Wednesday afternoon. 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