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Show 2 A Emery County Tuesday, October 22, Progress 1 996 Man booked in a.m. 2nd annual By LAYNE MILLER Start writer EMENT FAMILY PUMPKIN FEST, SAT. OCT. 19 SAT. OCT. 11:00 JLM. 5:00 P M. A Magna man was booked into both the Carbon and Em- 26 ery County jails early last KIDS 10 YR8. OLD AND YOUNGER WILL COME JOIN US EARLY RECEIVE A PUMPKIN OF THEIR VERY OWNIItl (WHILE SUPPLIES LAST) Fri- day morning after reportedly leading law enforcement officchase. ers on a high-spee- d Arno. 23, was reportedly clocked on radar at 137 miles per hour at the east Price interchange while fleeing from police officers. The officers were unable to keep up wit h Arnos 993 Eagle Talon and eventually lost sight of the subject at the Wellington city limits. An Emery County deputy e entually spotted the maroon sport car near David E. 1 ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: tf) AGON RIDES, FACE PAINTING, PHOTOS, FREE GAMES AND MORE! ! ! ! ! HOMEMADE SCONES, ROOT BEER COOKIES WILL BE SOLD Green River. Three officers chased the vehicle at speeds between 65 and 70 miles per hour, but Arno apparently refused to yield to sirens and red lights until the convoy reached the bottom of Spotted Wolf canyon on Interstate 70 approximately 16 ANDV CLEMENT FAMILY FARM BETWEEN FERRON AND CASTLE DALE ON I terminated the pursuit after losing sight of his tail-ligh- ts in Wellington, added Dawson. We looked for him in the Wellington area for a while, then gave up. Dawson indicated that Arno traveled from Helper to Wellington, a total of 16 miles, in seven minutes. The trip from Helper to Green River, a total of 70 miles, took 36 minutes. The entire trip lasted going so fast, yet it seemed to take so long. Arno was booked into the Emery County Jail on driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUD, felony evading and possession of drug paraphernalia charges. The suspect was subsequently was transported to the Carbon County Jail and booked on felony evading, reckless RE-ELE- (Continued from Page LA) fully in support of it. "Im very happy the governor has taken the lead in this," Johnson said. "It's a courageous thing to do and I think it will establish a pattern that Utah is in control of its own destiny and 86-mi- le CT d KENT PETERSEN - V A Taxpayers a potential loss ol up to SO GRAZING - Challenged ihe BlAI Habitat Management Plan and restoied grazing in the Upper Box of the s.m local lv and has established the Public I ands Council to give Emcrv Countv a decision making the in voice strong for public lands issues in Emcrv processes Kent is known statewide for his ( ountv effectiveness in resolv mg public lands Rafael concerns LEADERSHIP - Kent is the onl coimiv commissioner on the powerful B1 M Resource Advisory Council From this position he can protect the grazing rights for all ranchers in the entire stale Kent is also on the Dept of Wildlile Resources Regional Advisorv Council and chair of WILD!- RNESS - Spearheaded the I me ix ( ounl'v Wilderness Response u inch is praised bv other counties a bold and innov ativ e wav to protect land a nil alternative, less threatening million GENERAL PLAN - Pro ided the leadership to develop a Comprehensive General Plan for Emcrv Countv that is being held up as a model for other counties to emulate the Utah Community Development Grant board COMMON SENSE - Kent s common sense approach to problem solv mg bv dealing with facts and working well with people - rather than creating conflict bv taking extreme positions - makes him very ECONOMIC face-to-fa- C SI MOR CITIZENS - Feels senior citizens are important asset to the countv and has worked to maintain and strengthen senior piograms He will continue to work to prov ide improved facilities and activities (or them KENT PETERSEN BE SI RE TO VOTE ON NOVEMBER 5TH BY THE C OMMITTEE TO "Saving a community means more us to actively support education GvJp lm)KI 0 ELOPMENT Recently initiated the San Ralael Region Futures Project, in partnership with the Governor s office to bring increased strength and diversiiv to Fmcn ountv s cconomv effective in resolv mg sticky issues Kent s approach is to solve problems rather than in the newspapers or in a courtroom PAID FOR DE Block pioteuions rather than wilderness designation Emcrv Countv did not give up a single acre to wilderness designation! p , to us RE-ELEC- T Emery County officials indicate that they are waiting for lab results on a loaded syringe reportedly found in Arnos vehicle. Arno was kept in the Carbon County Jail awaiting a court appearance. it impossible for people (outside Utah) to believe that you want to protect the land ifyou're for less than 5.7 million acres. "Either you're for 5.7 million acres or you're against the no middle ground." Johnson said radical environmentalists claim in their attack. He said they go even go so far as to ridicule local elected officials as being "out of touch" with the people, "When in reality, the officials are the ones who know both the lands and the people who use them." Johnson said the lawsuit is asking Babbitt to cease the reinventory and to have the work expunged to keep it from becoming a part at any BLM permanent record. Johnson said it is unfair for officials in New Jersey, for example, who have no public lands, should have a major impact on how Utah, which is 90 percent public lands, should be governed. "They should come here and see for themselves how we live with the land," Johnson said. "They have to be careful about what is happening in someone else's back yard and how the changes will affect them," he said. land--there- (Continued from Page Law enforcement officers from the Kane County and Garfield County sheriff s offices and UHP units were called out to assist. Road spikes were set up ahead of the motorhome and the tires ripped open. The suspects reportedly fled into Red Canyon, a tourist location off State Road 12. any meter. It's our power to make a difference something we do by actively supporting year-roun- d search ensued using officers and canine units police from the Central Utah CorrecA foot tional Facility at Gunnison. The two suspects were located in the area at 4:40 a.m. on Park and east of the small town of Tropic. Deputy Allen Johnson kept the suspect ve- hicle in sight until backup could arrive. Thursday. Both teenagers were transported to the youth detention center in Richfield. 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Lawsuit: able to control its lands." Asked how he felt when Babbitt commenced the reinventory 56 minutes. That (the trip from Helper without public process even to Wellington) was the fastest, though federal law states it is and after all of the HIGHWAY 10 miles west of Green River. yet the slowest seven minutes required County meetings public The incident began at just Ive ever been through, and state officialsEmery conduc ted to past 2 a. in. when Police Officer pointed out Dawson. We were gather input for a wilderness proposal from Utah's majority, Johnson said, "I feel betrayed and assaulted." He said, "I think it is a real attack on the last real stronghold of democracy in the world--anthat is the grassroots election of local officials by the people that know them personEMERY COl NTY COMMISSIONER ally. "We were at the lead in the whole wilderness proposal. Our KEEP C OMMON SENSE, VISION, process was very extensive. We know what's on the land," AND LEADERSHIP IN COl'NTY Johnson stated, "and feel qualified on how best to use it." GOVERNMENT He went on to say. "The process is further harmed by 'radical' environmental groups that TAXES - Resolved four wars of appeals PUBLIC LANDS - Understands that we create an image of '5.7 million bv Pacificorp k now how to best manage our lands saving Finery Countv acres or bulldozers' that make ADMISSION PURCHASE OF POOD AND RIDES WITH TICKETS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR .25 EACH I Dale Dawson stopped Arno for an alleged traffic violation near the south Helper city limits. I found out he had three outstanding warrants for his arrest, one was a no bail warrant, said Dawson. I had his name, registration and driver license and was going back to arrest him when he took off. Two of the warrants were for drug distribution charges, the third for speeding. chase high-spee- d f 1 |