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Show Tuesday, April 23, 1991 5A Emery County Progress Mt. Fuel circuit court Supply names new area manager By S.K. DAVIS Staff writer CASTLE DALE PRICE Mountain Fuel Supply Co. has named Gaye Christensen manager of its Price and Roosevelt service centers. Christensen began her Gaye Christensen Mountain. Fuel career as a business office representative. She has worked in the warehouse and as a dispatcher and in marketing as a retail sales representative. She was served as a member of the cooperative education committee at the College of Eastern Utah. Christensens appointment as manager of the Price and Roosevelt service centers is part of a structural reorganization Mountain Fuel implemented April 1, to enhance the the business office manager for Price and Roosevelt before her appointment as manager of the two service centers. She now is responsible for all Price and Roosevelt center activi- companys ability to focus on customers. ties, including all customer Customer service has always been a priority at sales; system engineering, construction and maintetechnical nance; service; business office service; and communtiy affairs. Christensen has been with Mountain Fuel for 19 years. Christensen is president of the Price Rotary Club and a member of the board of directors of the Retired Senior Citi- Mountain Fuel," said company President D.N. Nick" es Rose. Recognizing that our customer services are an important strength in the increasingly competitive energy marketplace, we are taking steps to enhance those services. Mountain Fuels 18 customer service centers, which are included in six geographical regions, are central to the Volunteer Project zens (RSVP). She is a member of the Price Chamber of Commerce, Eastern Utah Inc. (an reorganization. They are economic development group), and the United Way allocation committee for Carbon and Emery counties. She recently responsible for providing all services to the companys customers. bulletin board this spring. Emery County residents only with no age limit. The song must include lyrics and be Family-A-Fai- r The Castle Dale Stake approximately three minutes long. Manuscript or lead Relief Society is sponsoring a sheets are acceptable, along Family-A-Fai- r, Thursday, with a recording on a cassette Tv" April 25, 1991; at T p:m. at the tape: These must bd submit-.'- " Castle Dale Stake Center. ted by June 30, 1991 so that an The purpose of the fair is to orchestrated sound track can help strengthen families. be made in time for the There will be guest speakers, pageant. Send entries to Tim displays, demonstrations, and Lisa Farr, P.O. Box 449, and Ferron, Utah 84523 or call at refreshments. A spearate panel of All married couples and used. be will judges single adults are invited to presentations 3. attend. UMWA meeting A special meeting for the Concerned Retired Miners of District 22 United Mine Workers of America, their wives, and the widows of retired and working miners will be held Wednesday, April 24, 1991 at 1 p.m. at District 22, UMWA Headquarters located at 525 East 100 South, Price. John Lorenzen, Director of Power raking Ferron 1st Ward Scouts will be power raking and aerating lawns on the weekends of April 26 and 27 and May 10 and 11. For estimate please contact Brent Van Sickle at Please support your 384-227- 7. Scouts. the Health and Retirement Funds, Evansville, Ind. will be present at the meeting to speak on important matters concerning the funds. He will also answer any questions that members are concerned about. fol- The Elmo Library is having a book review on Papa Married A Mormon, April 25 at 7 p.m. The review will be conducted by Suzanne Spears. Refreshments will be served. Also, new hours for the library are as follows: Wednesday, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.; Friday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. . members are urged to attend. Working members and their wives are also invited. everal residents of Carbon Emery counties will soon receiving a questionnaire he mail from students in business policy class at the lege of Eastern Utah. The , unlawful posses- & April 30 First National Bank, and includes judges, bar members and representatives from the legislature and the executive branch, education, business, interested citizens making mony at community representative meetings held for representatives of business, the medical community, the social service community and other groups. The commission has now prepared an initial set of recommendations for the future of the court system and is eager to present them to the public and gain feedback from the citizens whose lives will be affected by these policies. - A video on the work of the commission will be presented along with a 0 minute summary of commis- 748-579- 9. Citizenship Policy hearing The Board of Education of the Emery County School District will hold public hearings on the high school citizenship policy on May 1 and May 24, ' sion recommendations. Light refreshments will be served. Hi treck is the featured activity of the A covered wagon Emery County Historical Society general meeting April 27 at 11 a.m. Meet on Dutch Flat Road near Ferron at the stock yard. Bring your own lunch. drives are Pickups or 4 or advised. Call ' tunity to make suggestions and comments on the citizenship policy. The public is invited to participate in both 1-- 15-2- Covered wagon treck followed by students; parents; arid teachers having an oppor- Council Head needed Wanted: Someone to take over Emery County Council PTA for the upcoming 199 school year. Contact Melodye Would Sinclair at with some someone prefer PTA. in background or special needs children. To have center they need 20 children to sign up for the program. To sign up contact Irene at comments and suggestions on the citizenship policy. The second hearing will be conducted at the Green River High School on May 24 from 4 to 6 p.m. The principal will make a Teport 'which' will be i' year." The first hearing will be held at the Emery High School on Wednesday, May 1. This hearing will be in two parts. From 4 to 6 p.m. the principal will make a report on the policy followed by a report from the teachers. Students will then have an opportunity to make comments and suggestions in regard to the citizenship policy. At 7 p.m. the principal and teachers will again make their reports. This will be followed by parents and CANYON VIEW STUDENT OF THE WEEK hearings. Blood pressure check CHRISTY'S 687-918- Ferron blood pressure at the 381-518- . 4. . . E-- Z checks are available Castle Chiropractic Clinic. No appointment is necessary. , Opening Special HODMH0IYI 10 Tans $25.00 15 Tans $35.00 Stop Smoking. Head Start Good U May 20th 499 N. 200 1, Ferron American Heart Association Head Start is for low income TAN 3 'oal mat Horn creoifcin Friday & Saturday, April 26 & 27 Friday - Noon to 9 p.m., Saturday -- 10 am. to 4 p.m. College of Eastern Utah BDAC (Athletic Center) 451 East 400 North, Price, Utah Recreational Exhibits Indoor - Outdoor Exhibits Chili Cook-of- f, Fri, 6 p.m. Pruning Demonstration Art Show Wedding Fashion Show Valuable Prizes Local Entertainment Concessions: Sandwiches, Drinks mors Dr. April 23, in-dep- th Attention all PTA, PTSA and high school. The PTA Reflections theme for 1991-9- 2 is Exploring: New Beginnings. Now is the time to be thinking about and creating your' ideas for ; the upcoming' i Tues afternoon 1:00 pm speeding, a class B misdemeanor; a third degree felony of not having an illegal drug stamp. the religious community and the public at large. For the past year the commission has been accumulating material about the operations of the courts system, and the degree to which the system is meeting present and future public needs. Important sources of public input were opinion surveys conducted last spring, and testi- - Utah Judicial Council look at to take an court where the system is now, and where it needs to be in the next 20 to 30 years. The commission is chaired by Roy Simmons, board chair of Zions Reflections theme of the Emery Medical Clinic 1987. The defen by the er y will be revealed later infants, children, and. adults will be at the in April of Citizens of the Price area are invited to a town meeting to discuss the future of the Utah Justice System on Tuesday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Carbon Courthouse Commission Chambers, 120 East Main. The meeting is sponsored by the Commission on Justice in the Twenty-Firs- t Century, a appointed group postage-pai- d Dennis Blackburn Foot Specialist for: - Mark Allen Stein, 38, Huntington Beach, Calif., was charged with possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, marijuana, a third degree felony; Justice system is topic of discussion sidents are urged to take minutes to complete the page survey and return it lope. Results e, B Royal Monte Roberts, 24, sion of a controlled substance, $100 beginning on May 5. A preliminary hearing was set for two residents of Denver, Colo., Gene Jameson Walker, 57, and Michael Anthony Wilson, 46, were charged with a second degree felony of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, cocaine; a class A misdemeanor - of carrying a concealed dangerous weapon; and two class B misdemeanors, possession of drug paraphernalia, and Walker only, speeding. A preliminary hearing is set for May 30. Robert John Blank, 23, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, entered into a plea bargain agreement with the state on the charges against him. He entered a plea of guilty to, count 3 possession of drug paraphernalia, a class B misdemeanor; count 4 driving on a suspended license, alcohol related, a class A misdemeanor; count 5 speeding, and count 6 failure to wear a seat belt, both class B misdemeanors. The other charges were dismissed and the court issued the following sentence; $300 and six months in the Emery County Detention Center to be suspended upon payment of the fine on count 3; $ 1 ,000 fine and one year in the ECDC to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Counts 5 and 6 were merged for sentencing with no additional Salt Lake City, was picked up for not paying a fine imposed metham-phetamine- pping habits of local resits. Individuals receiving survey were randomly enclosed misdemeanors. trolled substance, LSD, stionnaire surveys the ie both class unlawful possession of a cons, trolled substance, survey LJ drug paraphernalia, and having an open container in a veh-icl- penalty imposed. The defendant is to begin payments of 1991. Book review All degree felony. The defendant has posted a property bond. Leonard Alan Nord, 21, Green River, is scheduled for a jury trial on Aug. 26. The defendant is charged with a third degree felony theft. Peter Alan Donally, 25, Los Angeles, Calif., was arraigned on five third degree felonies; unlawful possession of a controlled substance, cocaine, unlawful possession of a con- dant has until May 6 to begin paying the fine, and will be at a rate of $25 every two weeks until satisfied. 22-minu- te ( Continued from Page 4A) 384-315- The lowing matters were brought before Judge Bryce K Bryner in circuit court on April 19: James Larry Stowe, 28, Price, is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on May 23. The defendant is charged with criminal homocide, murder in the second degree, a first peyote, and not having an illegal drug stamp; and a class A misdemeanor of unlawful possession of a controlled substance, marijuana. A. preliminary hearing was set for April 23. Gregory L. Bloomer, 36, Moore, is scheduled for a trial to a jury on June 6. He is charged with a class A misdemeanor of child abuse. Jeffrey Conrad Staley, 24, Emery, had a trial date reset for Aug 22 . He is charged with; DUI and or drugs, leaving the scene of an accident, failure to report an accident, all class B misdemeanors; criminal mischief, a class C misdemeanor; possession of McFarlane is the daughter of Ernie and Joy McFarlane of Cleveland. She enjoys music and art. She plays the electric guitar and takes painting lessons. She also likes mountain climbing and outdoor sports. She was bom in Price on Public Invited Molly Septembers, 1976 . Sponsored by Nielson's Construction - Huntington Free Admission Sponsored by the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce and the Price lions Club j k dr |