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Show 4A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday November 18, 2003 Small Town Sheriffs Report Emery County i4 Pipe Bomb Found at Electric Lake The Emery County Sheriffs Office was alerted to the presence of a pipe bomb near the Paskett of the Division of Wildlife Resources. DWR officers were in the area of the Electric Lake dam to remove a beaver dam. They found a pipe bomb laying against the beaver dam under about 10 of water, about in the middle of the stream and upstream from the beaver dam. Det. Sgt. Bob Blackburn, Sgt. Les Wilberg and Capt. Kyle Ekker responded to Electric Lake and rendered the bomb inoperable. It is not clear at this time the intent of the bomb or how long it was present at the lake. The matter is under investigation. The bomb has been sent to the Utah State Crime Lab for analysis. The Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms division has also been notified. It was approximately 100 yards from the beaver dam to the Electric Lake Dam. Electrical equipment and dam controls are also located near the area of the bomb. politan area typically give a higher percentage of their discretionary income to charities. The findings were produced by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, a publication dedicated to news and events surrounding philanthropic activities. The data covers taxpayers who earned $50,000 or more and itemized their returns. To determine discretionary inthe Chronicle accounted for housing and food costs, taxes and other basic living ex- pipe bomb was found A in Deputy John Spinney was patrolling near the area of the restaurants north of Huntington when he saw smoke coming from a residence. He knocked on the door and there was no answer so he kicked the door in and the residents were coming down the hallway. The Huntington home was filled with smoke and the fire was located in the camp trailer parked near the home. Det. Greg Funk investigated the scene and the State Fire Marshall is also investigating what appears to be an electrical fire. Ricky Shumwav and his father, Willis Shumwav were at home at the time of the blaze. he picked up some property from a third party. A Castle Dale resident requested a deputy to remove the spouse from the residence. A Castle lale resident reported a vehicle with two adolescent passengers without restraints. An Orangeville resident reported that their mountain cabin had been broken into. Officer responded and met with resident at the scene mid was advised that the damage was weather related and that no burglary had occurred. A Huntington resident reported catching a shoplifter. Deputy responded and report was taken and the parents were 3-- Deputy impounded a vehicle for revoked registration. Vehicle was tow ed. A Castle Dale resident reported a family fight. A caller reported a traffic a notified. A Green River resident reported that someone was stay-ingi- n the motel without paying. Deputy responded, contacted the subject and the subject paid for motorhome. The accident was a rollover and that there were occupants trapped inside the vehicle. Officers from Emery County Sheriffs Office and Utah Highway Patrol responded and extracted the victims and requested transport to hospital. A Huntington resident requested to speak to a deputy concerning a vehicle at the residence. Deputy responded, took the description of the subject and the vehicle, and will watch the area. A Castle Dale resident reported that a car had hit the truck which he was driving. Deputy responded and a report w'as taken. AFeiron resident reported that several signs had been run over. the room. A Huntington resident reported that a subject had been at the residence and was making threats. Deputy responded and talked to both parties and advised the matter was settled at the scene. A Castle Dale resident requested an ambulance for a family member having difficulty breathing. Subject was transported to Castleview Hospital. A Huntington resident reported a gas skip. Deputy responded and reported that the subjects had already paid for SALESlEVENTMTHEiYEAR! AUTO PARTS riAPA Saturday, December 6, 2003 from 9 am to 3pm Manufacturers reps will exhibit products you will want and need. 10 OFF EVERYTHING in both stores, Saturday, December CJ'S 636-810710 E. Main, Price visit www.cjsemail.com NAPA AUTO Lets a beaver dam near the Electric Lake dam. A Helper resident reported a vehicle had left the road and run into the river. Request for ambulance was made by the highway patrol who responded. An Emery resident reported that a semi truck had hit one of his cows. The semi truck did not remain at the scene. Report was taken. An Elmo resident requested a deputy to keep the peace while In the early morning hours of & 6 ONLY 0 125 So. Hwy. 10, St. B (6272) the gas and matter was settled. A Huntington resident reported that a family member was late returning home from a fishing trip. When deputy arrived, the resident had just heard from the family member and the matter was settled. Officer responded to a report of a possible semi truck fire on the freeway. A loud explosion was heard. After responding, the officer was advised that the truck had blown a tire and there was no fire. A Green River resident reported that a camper had not paid for the space. Officer responded and subject paid the bill. An Orangeville resident ported being harassed by other resident. Officer forH reanre- sponded and matter was settled at the scene. A Elmo resident reported a car accident involving a cow. Request for ambulance. Car was towed to lot. An Orangeville resident reported a car accident in a parking lot. Deputy responded and report was taken. Deputy responded to a Castle Dale business at which a subject w;as refusing to pay for service. Deputy responded and arrested the subject on an outstanding warrant from Salt Lake City. Deputy reported a coal spill on the roadway. Road department was contacted and spill was cleaned off the road. Could not locate the driver of the truck responsible. Deputy stopped a vehicle for revoked registration and arrested driver for driving on a suspended drivers license and miscellaneous drug charges. A Castle Dale resident requested a welfare check on another resident. A Green River resident reported two semi trucks driving recklessly on the freeway. Officers advised that they would look for the vehicles. A caller reported a cardeer collision. Officers responded, notified the DWR, reported no damage to vehicle or occupants. An Elmo resident reported trouble with a juvenile. Deputy responded and matter was settled. A Huntington resident ject was transported Castleview Hospital. A Huntington resident reported being threatened by an ex spouse. Resident requested help, deputy responded and settled the matter. A Huntington resident reported a fire in a camp trailer. Fire chief reported that the fire had spread to an adjacent home. Huntington and Cleveland fire departments responded and fire was extinguished. A state bureau of investigations officer requested contact with a subject. Message was given to appropriate party. A Huntington resident reported a traffic hazard in the form of a reckless driver. Officer responded and spoke to the driver. An Orangeville resident A Cleveland resident reported a theft from the resi- dence. Matter is under investigation. A Green River resident reported loud noise and music from another residence. Officer responded and requested the music to be turned down. Officer will keep watch on. A Ferron resident reported an accident in which minor damage was done to the car. Officer responded and took report. 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I think it illustrates the generosity and compassion of people who live in our communities, said GregKillpack, CEO and general manager of Emery Teleom. Emery Teleom, a small, local Damn Yankees Come to Emery High per reporter Gloria Thorpe, Emery High Drama will played by Holli Myerhoff; the eccentric friends of MegBoydj-Dorisplayed by Kira Humphrey and Sister, played by' Shawna Rogers; the baseball, players played by Travi; Bunderson, Timothy Lake, Brel( Quarnberg, Jacob BawdenJ Korey Scow, Adam Jeffs, Seflf Bott, Kipp Huffaker, Brandoit Singleton, Steve Stream aifd Dereck Brotherson; the wives' played by Hannah Jensen, Betty Jones, Chyanne Monroe, Clara; Hagen, Monique Stream and; Alissa Cox. Other guest Kevin Reynolds, David ; Bird and Con Anderson. This play is directed by Neal" d Peacock with the music Merilee Cox, Eilegn' by Lofthouse and an orchestra as-- , sembled and conducted by Ben Carroll. Soloist help has come from Natalie Blackwell and chop by Shannnrf reography Erickson. This is the 99th pla$ directed by Neal Peacock in hii 21 years at Emery High Schooj' and the 27th musical. The' drama and speech students are involved in many projects in! eluding the upcoming speech' season where they will attend 10 speech meets and the produc-- ; tion of plays written by the; drama students themselves. present their first musical of the season, Damn Yankees, on Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. in the Emery High Auditorium. The show is about middle-age- d baseball fanatic Joe Boyd, played by Neal Peacock, who trades his soul to the devil (Mr. Applegate, played by Tyrell Jewkes) for a chance to lead his favorite team to victory in the pennant race against the New York Yankees, even though it means leaving his wife Meg (Nicole Sanders). 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Officer responded and settled the matter. well play 528-500- re- ported alleged underage beer purchase. Officer contacted the subjects and matter was settled. A Castle Dale resident reported an incident of alleged mail tampering. Matter is under investigation. A Ferron resident reported several suspicious subjects. Officer responded and matter was settled at the scene. A Huntington resident reported receiving a forged payroll cheek. Matter is under investigation. ported that he had removed a doer from the roadway that had been hit some time before his arrival. DWR responded and took care of the matter. A caller reported a ear accident with injuries. Deputy and ambulance responded and sub M Were over stocked on 6x6, 6x8 house log seconds! Great sheds, cabins, etc. t 8' penses. Despite Salt Lake Citys rank-ingthe number one metropolitan area in the US when it comes to charity giving, Salt Lake County ranked 21st out of 29 counties in Utah. In Emery as Nov. 10, involving fund-raisin- come, House Fire accident telecommunications provider, donated more than $20,000 to local schools, communities and charities in 2003. Killpack points out, the year is not over and that more needs to be done. This is just one of many examples where businesses, individuals and organizations in smaller communities are continuing to promote good causes! And thats good news for charities following a difficult year for According to The Chronicle, charitable donations across the country during 2002 declined 1.2 percent, after adjusting for inflation a dramatic difference compared to the five preceding years when the average annual gain was 12 percent. Aggregate donations among the groups in this years survey totaled $46.9 billion, down from $47.5 billion last year. The report notes economic uncertainty among do nors, as having contributed to the decline. But even as big corporations tighten their belts and shrink their philanthropic budgets; charities continue to muster up the grassroots support found in small communities. Dori Kelseh, the area director for the Southeastern Utah District of the American Cancer Society said, If not for the incredible generosity of each individual in our community w'g could not support our lifesav; ing mission. Citizens of smaller communities may earn less money than their counterparts in the big city, but they are rich when it comes to the spirit of giving. A recent study suggests that Utah residents livingin counties outside of the Salt Lake metro- Electric Lake dam by Wade Nov. H'-ert-s Upper ! atAffardable Prices & Lower MC Personality Consultations i INSURANCE VISA (435) 6500451 Our services also include cosmetic dentistry, crowns, bridges and orthodontics. Pnces do not include extractions of existing natural teeth i |