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Show 4A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday August 17, 2004 Emery County Sheriffs Report arrested on a A subject was Sheriffs Report 10 Aug. An ambulance was requested by a Green River resident for another resident who had fallen. Ambulance responded and transported one subject to Castleview Hospital. An officer reported an accident with injuries. Ambulance responded and advised that two subjects were fatal, the other four subjects were in critical. An officer was requested by an anonymous caller to discuss a problem with a neighbor. Officers responded. A Ferron resident reported damage to personal property. Officer responded and took report. A Huntington resident requested a property watch. An officer reported horses in the roadway. Dispatch contacted the owner and animals were removed from the roadway A Ferron resident reported receiving several forged checks. Detective responded. A parking problem was reported in Castle Dale. Officer responded. Stray horses were reported in Orangeville. Owner was notified. Suspicious circumstances were reported in Green River. Officers responded. A Green River resident requested a welfare check. Officer responded and completed. A Green River resident reported an explosion. Officers responded. An officer responded to the report of a suspicious person in Castle Dale. Officer reported that everythingwas OK. A Castle Dale resident reported a family dispute. Officer responded and completed a welfare check. warrant. A subject was arrested on a warrant. An anonymous caller reported several subjects making noise. Officer responded, located subjects and advised them of the curfew and sent them home. A Huntington resident a theft. Officer ported rere- sponded. An officer completed an agency assist. An officer completed an agency assist. An officer reported giving travelers aid to a subject. A Green River resident reported a dispute with another resident. Officer responded. EMTs completed a patient transfer. A subject was arrested on a warrant. UHP reported an accident with injuries. Before EMTs arrived, trooper advised that all subjects were OK. An anonymous call was received reporting a suspicious person. Officer responded, did not locate the subject and will do extra watch. An officer completed an agency assist. A Castle Dale resident reported a coal truck being driven recklessly. Officer responded and located the truck. A Ferron resident reported a possible DUI. Officer responded, located the subject and reported no DUI. A Castle Dale resident re- ported having a problem with a family member. Officer responded and advised that every- thingwas OK. An officer reported a traffic violation. A Ferron resident reported ONE STEP ABOVE Ages: 3-- 18 Ballet, Tap, Jazz, p Hip-Ho- Instructor: Danielle Whiteleather Tuttle hitting a deer. Officer responded and completed a report. A Ferron resident reported being harassed by another resident. Officer responded and advised that matter was settled. A Castle Dale resident reported illegal fireworks. Officer responded. A Green River resident reported a fire. Fire department and officer responded and ... advised that everything was OK, Ferron resident re-ported a recklessly driven A A vehicle. Officer responded and located the vehicle. An officer reported a vehicle ' ' x there was no fire. A Green River . " ' resident reported a ) y ' responded and ported this a civil re- mat-- with dam- from running off the a?e resident ter. An Elmo resident reported a suspi- - ' cious driver. UHP was notified. An officer completed an agency assist. An ambulance was requested by a person in Green River. One subject was transported to Castleview Hospital. A Huntington resident reported taking too many doses of medication. EMTs and officers responded. One subject was transported to Castleview Hospital. An officer completed an agency assist. Lawrence resident requested to sign a complaint against another resident for A having noisy animals and turbing the peace. Officer sponded. A Castle Dale 7 road. Towing com- pany was notified. An Orangeville ( family dispute. Officer disre- resident re- quested a property watch. A Castle Dale resident reported finding a dangerous item. Officer responded. A Cleveland resident reported a dispute with another resident. Officer responded. A medical emergency was reported at a mine. Ambulance responded and transported one subject to Castleview Hospital. An officer reported missing property. Report was taken. A Castle Dale resident reported an accident with no injuries. Officer responded. An Orangeville resident reported a family dispute. Officer responded and settled the mat- Beginning at 5:30 p.m. Location: 896 West 375 West Court Castle Dale, Utah For more information or to call pre-regist- ter. , ter. A Green River resident re Registration September 7, 2004 ported a fire. Fire department responded and extinguished the fire. A Castle Dale resident reported a citizen dispute. Officer responded and settled the mat- er re- -' quested an am-- b u lance for a fam member having an ily EMTs rereaction. allergic sponded and transported one subject to Castleview Hospital. A Lawrence resident reported loud music. Officer responded and informed the subjects to turn the music down. A Huntington resident reported a family dispute. Officer responded. An officer reported citingju-venile- s for drinking. An Orangeville resident reported a suspicious vehicle. Officer responded and arrested the driver on a warrant. A Huntington resident requested a welfare check. Officer responded. A traveler reported a minor accident with no injuries. UHP responded. An officer reported an accident with several injuries. Ambulances responded and transported five subject to Castleview Hospital. UHP completed report. A Wellington resident requested an officer to keep the peace. Officer responded. A Huntington resident requested an ambulance for a subject who had fallen. Ambulance responded and transported one subject to Castleview Hospital. A Green River resident reported damage to a vehicle. Report was taken. An officer was informed of a missing person by a subject traveling through the area. Matter was settled. An Orangeville resident reported a vehicle racing around town. Officer responded and did not locate the vehicle. .Mi ambulance wras requested 4 by a Huntington resident for a subject having breathing problems. Ambulance responded, but subject had already been transported by private vehicle. A Salt Lake City resident reported having car trouble in the Joes Valley area. Officer responded. A Ferron resident reported an accident with no injuries. Officer responded. An anonymous caller reported an accident. EMTs and officer responded. UHP will complete report. An Emery resident reported a stranded motorist. - UHP reported a suspicious vehicle. Officer responded. A Green River resident reported an intoxicated subject. Officer responded, but subject had gone. A Castle Dale resident reported other residents fighting. Officer responded, arrested one subject and injuries were later reported. A welfare check was requested for a subject. Subject was located. A Huntington resident reported two suspicious subjects. Officer responded, checked out the situation and reported that everythingwas OK. was An attempted break-ireported by a Clawson resident. Officer completed report. n An officer repoi-teimpounding a vehicle. A Ferron resident reported a theft. A Castle Dale resident red ported a suspicious person. A Ferron resident reported a gas skip. A Ferron resident reported a possible DUI. Officer responded, located the vehicle and reported no DUI. A Cleveland resident requested to speak with an officer concerning problems with other residents. Officer responded. A Ferron resident reported the theft of prescription medi- cation. A Huntington resident reported an intoxicated subject in the yard. Officer responded but subject had left. A Wellington resident reported an accident. Officer responded. A Lawrence resident reported another resident for having noisy animals and disturbing the peace. Officer responded. An officer responded to a car alarm in a parking lot. Officer - as unable to locate the owner. Alarm went off after a few minw utes. An Orangeville resident turned in a piece of personal property that had been found. Officer logged in the property. A Virginia resident reported that cruelty to animals complaints had been signed. Animal control will watch. A Huntington resident re- -. ported being harassed by a neighbor. Officer responded. A Huntington resident requested an officer to sign a fix--it ticket. Officer responded and was unable to sign. A Castle Dale resident reported a problem with another resident. Officer responded. A Cleveland resident requested a w elfare check on an- other resident. Officer re- - home. . A Ferron resident reported damage to a vehicle by another vehicle. Report w7as taken. A Castle Dale resident reported a suspicious person. Officer responded and reported that everythingw'as OK. A Huntington resident reported the theft of several items. Report was taken. A Lawrence resident reported someone shooting close to homes. Officer responded, made contact with the subject and settled the matter. A subject was booked and released on a criminal summons.- A subject w'as booked and re-leased on a criminal summons. A Castle Dale resident reported cows in the road. Dispatch contacted the owner and cows were removed. A Castle Dale resident reported cow's in the road. Dispatch contacted the owner and cow's w'ere removed. A Green River resident re- them. Cows were reported in the roadway in Castle Dale. Officer responded and secured the animals. An Orangeville resident requested an ambulance for a medical problem. Ambulance responded. A subject was arrested on a warrant. A Green River resident reported a possible theft. Officer responded. Registration at Canyon View Jr. High Bullet I Ballet II Children's Ballet , ! Aerobics Aerobics L Brayden MW 3:30 pm MW 4:30 pm BDAC 109 M 5:30 pm BDAC 109 BDAC 109 SAC Bid- - MW 12:00 pm TR 4:00 pm , SAC Bid- - College Classes Begin Tuesday, August 17th Ballet Repertory Company Auditions, August 25th 4:30 pm BDAC 109 Children's Ballet begins Monday, August 23rd Ages 14 and up may take College Classes for Credit Please register for it at the BDAC Front Desk Information call: 6 a non-cred- 613-535- Ilk?5' Jerin Palmer announce the birth of & their twin sister and brother, Makayla May & Kason Merrill on June 15, 2004 in the Dixie Re gional Medical Center weighed in St. George, Ut. Makayla 5 lbs. 4 oz. and was 18 long. She named after her mother and Great Aunt. son weighed S lbs. 1 oz. and was 17 10-1- Ka- long. He named after his Great Grandfather. is is Lorin & Jennifer (Eden) Palmer ore the proud parents. The twins spent their first 3 weeks in the hospital many miles & apart. Kason stayed in St. George to Utah Valley. When Makayla was they were reunited & laid by each other, they im mediately & put their other. hugged Grandparents are Tim of Price and John Great & arms around each & Karen Seventh, eighth and ninth graders attendingCanyon View Jr. High School for the 2004-0- 5 school year accompanied their parents to the school for regisThe tration on Aug. school is expecting about 240 students to be registered by the time school starts. During the registration process, students and parents received the schools newspaper, Emotional Express, which not only includes the schools policy manual, but also articles on capital improvements, faculty Palmer Arlene Eden of Cleveland grandparents are Barbara Bailey, Curtis & omeealmer&hyllisge 1. and staff, wrnys to make the junior high experience positive, and the schools calendar. Seventh graders and their parents were also invited to an orientation meeting hosted by Principal Larry Davis and Counselor Nancy Karpowitz. In orientation, students and parents were given more insight into school policy with emphasis on attendance, probation programs, the dress code, the schools reward programs and communication. Throughout the two days of SCHOOL Whats SwcilfMfflWr Economic Summit 2004 7:30 - 8:20 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Morning Keynote Bob King 9:30 a.m. -- 11:20 a.m. Break Out Sessions 11:30 a.m. 12:20 p.m. Local Business Highlight Session 12:30 p.m. -- -- Lunch 1:15 p.m. Keynote Address Jon Huntsman, Jr. -- all those interested in the latest economic growth and development information to participate in Whats Swell in Emery County 2004. Break Out Session Topics: Agriculture New Markets for Agriculture Products; Making Silk Purses from Sows Ears People and Resources to Help Make Your Dreams Come True Recreation & Tourism Is there Money to made in your Backyard? Keys to Success - Resources and Partnerships Customer Service & Marketing Totally Awesome Customer Service Expanding our Opportunities. For registration & sponsorship information contact: Console Piano Who Should Attend? September 14, 2004 Museum of the San Rafael Emery County Economic Castle Dale, Utah Development Council invites Program Summary New from Jon Huntsman, Jr. & Mr. Huntsman is currently Chairman and CEO, Huntsman Family Holdings Company, LLC. He is also the Republican candidate for governor. Mr. Huntsman served in the White House administration under both President Ronald Reagan and President George H. $4L $49 per month . Main, Price 637-013- 4 W. Bush including serving as U.S. Ambassador to . Singapore. Bob King Mr. King is currently the Vice President of Interwest Mining Company (a subsidiary of PacifiCorp), headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. In this capacity he is responsible of mine operations and corporate techincal services. Joe Sansevero at Marc Stilson at Keera Allred and Billie Jean Reed, left to right, assist parents and students registering at Canyon View Jr. High School. They are members of the schools student council. registration, the school was generally opened so that students and parents could find classrooms and other areas of the building. The registration process was facilitated by members of the Canyon View Jr. High School Student Council. Roma Biotherson, school administrative assistant, noted that a number of schedules were not picked up on registration days. Students who have not registered, paid their fees or picked up their schedules, will not be allow'ed to attend their classes until such procedures are taken care of. Registration can be finalized on Monday, Aug. 23, from p.m. This will be the last chance for registration prior to the start of school. Students who do have schedules and who have paid fees, etc. who want to make schedule changes will need to set up an 1- -3 E. Professionatty Instated Siding and (Window (products. to 30 in energy costs. Raise the Value of your Home. Save up Improve your way of life. Caff now for a free in home cost anafysis! (Don't forget to ashahout our 50-7- 5 energy reSate on aff window and siding estimates!!! ; ported subjects in a vehicle throwing things at other vehicles. Officer responded, located the subjects and warned 435-748-29- CEU REGISTRATION Dance Classes : sponded and no one was at appointment with Nancy Karpowitz. She will get to each as soon as posstudentpai-en- t sible to consider requests. In some cases, a $10 e fee may be assessed. The first day of school in the Emery District is Aug. 25. Canyon Views school day begins at 8:15 a.m. at w'hich time all students will be directed to the gymnasium for an assembly. That will be followed by the regular class schedule. class-chan- class-chang- ge . |