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Show 6A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday October 5, 2004 Sheriffs Report Emery County Continued from PAGE 4A. An officer reported that A Ferron resident reported a vehicle had run the lights of the sehoolbus. Officer responded. An officer was requested to sev- eral storage units did not have locks. Owner was notified and matter was settled. A Huntington resident reported a possible burglary. Officer responded and reported nothing was missing. A Green River officer reported issuing two tobacco citations. A Price resident reported damage to petroglyphs at Temple Mountain. Officer responded and will report. A Castle Dale resident reported a subject had been bitten by a dog. Animal control responded and took the dog to the shelter. A Ferron resident reported the theft of prescription medication. Officer responded and will complete report. A Green River resident re- ported a female juvenile walking alone. Officer responded, reported the juvenile was OK and saw her to her destination. An Orangeville resident reported hitting a deer. Report was taken. A Green River resident reported an unwanted subject at the residence. Officer responded and arrested the subject on several warrants. An ambulance was requested for a Green River resident having dizzy spells. A Monroe resident reported a horse in the road. .Owner was notified. A Green River resident reported an accident with no injuries. Officer responded. A Cleveland resident reported an accident with no injuries. Officer responded. A Castle Dale resident reported a cow in the road. Owner was notified. keep the peace. Request was denied as the subject was court ordered to have no contact. A Castle Dale resident reported a subject wanting to fight. Officers responded and matter was settled. A Huntington resident reported two suspicious vehicles. Officer responded and did not locate the vehicles. Transient aid was given to a Texas resident. An Orangeville resident reported a dispute with a renter. Officer responded. A Castle Dale resident reported a suspicious subject. Officer responded, located the subject and transported the subject to Price. Officer reported a stray cow. Officer secured the animal. An Orangeville resident reported two semi trucks appearing to be racing.' Officers responded. A Huntington resident re- ported a suspicious vehicle. Officer responded. On Star reported an emergency call. Officers responded and did not locate the vehicle. A Miller Creek resident requested information concerning an ongoing problem. Officer rei sponded. Grand County Sheriffs Office reported an accident with multiple injuries. Ambulances and Care Flight responded and transported eight subjects to hospitals. UHP completed report. An officer reported coming upon a truck with its brakes on fire. Brakes were cooled and assistance was given. 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Berm fate bur ldth not toatm 0wrts (Oo and Mar owed try a corporation, gba the namaandeddnsaottaa Htmputoadon adtessaeMriririfridanotmlnstr boring panxnt or merer fa KM mount of Moc KnotowtedbyaccrpoiaOcnMtatha names end addressee Mttakridjaionen.H armed by a rtW ai ( Kme aacnatMriimtomm 3etapuUcatritMputMteitiyMnorariMeVlhbrion.BlmaarimmandaddSriJ ftitnwhtfarkcjisZHZ. Addraoa m tftMelJ im Bn Cggiptoto utjama re- ported that a childs book bag had been stolen. Officer responded. An ambulance responded to from an Elmo resident for call a a family member having breath- ing problems. An ambulance responded to a mine for a subject having chest pains. An Elmo resident requested a property watch. On Star reported an emergency call. Officers responded and did not locate the vehicle. A Ferron resident reported three separate thefts of prescription medication. Report w7as taken. A Castle Dale resident reported suspicious circumstances in Victor. Officer responded and checked out the situation. An Orangeville resident reported the theft of a firearm. Called back later to report the firearm had been located. A Ferron resident reported a truck had knocked down five road signs. Report was taken. An officer reported interviewing a subject who had admitted stealing prescription medication from three separate locations. A Green River resident reported a suspicious female in the road. Officer responded. An Orangeville resident reported a loud vehicle. Officer responded. A Ferron resident reported being assaulted. Officer responded. A Castle Dale resident reported the theft of video equip- ment. Report was taken. An Orangeville resident reported a cow in the road. Resident secured the animal. A Huntington resident reported a j uvenile alone at a business. Family member was noti- fied. A Colorado resident reported a careless driver. UHP took re- port. Malting dence. A Huntington Elmo. Officer responded and did not locate the animals. A Green River resident reported a truck parked in the middle of the road. Officer responded and checked out the situation. A Castle Dale resident reported a vehicle nearly hitting some juveniles. Officer responded and spoke with the driver and the juveniles involved and matter was settled. Grand County Sheriffs Office requested an ambulance to transport an accident victim to Allen Memorial Hospital in Moab. Ambulance responded. A Ferron resident reported a vehicle passing a school bus with its lights flashing. Officer responded and located the vehicle. A Huntington resident re- - By COREY BLUEMEL Staff Writer During the regular council meeting at Elmo Town on Sept. 28, no business was conducted by the town, but candidate for commissioner Gary Petty was on had to address and inform the council of his run for Emery County Commissioner. Petty stated that he had been mayor of Emery for 12 years so he was familiar with the challenges and problems of government. If elected as commissioner, he feels his job will be to help the cities in Emery County with buildinginspector and city cleanup. These things have been offered in the past and have been discontinued. 1 feel that it is the countys job to provide the cities with these services, said Petty. Economic development is another item that Petty feels is very important for this area. Enrollment in the schools is down and the county is losing population. Our coal reserves are not beingpromoted and 80 percent of the coal that Hunter plant is using comes from out of the county. Our unemployment is the highest in the state and there are a lot of coal reserves that can be utilized. We need small businesses to succeed and the county should be helping. People need work and by encouraging small business this can be done. We have many possibilities here in Emery County. Richfield has the Piaute ATV Jamboree and Moab has the jeep rallies. We can do the ported debris in the road. Officer responded and will report. An officer responded to a request for an agency assist. An Orangeville resident reported a coal truck losing its load. Officer responded, stopped the truck and matter was settled. A Green River resident reported the theft of tools. Officer responded. Officer reported giving transient aid to a subject i n same things and promote our area but w'e need infrastructure and I think the county should help with that. Motels and hotels need encouragement to survive in this area. Take Wayne County, how many of your have been there lately? They have undergone a big cleanup and improvement plan throughout the entire county. Now it is a place for tourism and businesses are being built, and those businesses are building the county, said Petty. Petty also stressed the need 7 to work on the issue. Work needs to be done to keep our roads open and reopen the ones that should not have been closed. He stated that the Seegers Hole road is on SITLA land and should never have been closed. He said that if the county does nothing following the other road closures, the Bureau of Land Management will surely close some additional roads. Petty also stated that royalty money from the coal mined in Emery County should be put back into the problems that arise from the mining of coal. SUFCO is interfering with Emerys water supply and that royalty money could be used to solve that problem. Grazing associations and irrigation companies also need the countys backing. These are the things that are impacted by the mining industry and the county should be doing all they can to help these organizations. My desire is to make a better way of life for Emery RS-247- A Castle Dale resident Officer sponded. A subject wras arrested on a resident ' Price resident re- ported a family dispute. Officer responded. . A . Castle Clt-- resident ported hearing - screaming. Officer responded and did not locate anyone. An Elmo resident requested an ambulance like sounds war- - A subject was arrested on a warrant. A Lawrence resident reported the theft of a license plate. Report was taken. A Huntington resident reported a gas skip. Officer responded. A Ferron resident re- Dale re- rant. reported underage subjects driving around in a car. Officer re- sponded and located the subjects. A Ferron resident reported being harassed. Officer mayor would pick these items up as they had already been approved for purchase by the counci. The next Elmo Town Council meeting will be Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. re- ported several juveniles harassing them. Officer responded. A Green River resident reported a minor accident. Officer responded. Y : council approved that the sponded. A Lawrence resident sponded. A Huntington V re- - cil as a representative for Elmo. Kirt Rasmussen also pointed out that one of the new drains has not been covered with a grate as yet. This needs to be taken care of as soon as possible, stated Rasmussen. Mayor Wilcox also advised the council that he has located a source for the batteiy charging equipment that the town needs for the equipment. The ject. A Huntington 7 resident reported a juvenile subject had left the residence and not returned. Economic Development Coun- quested an ambulance for a fam-il- y member. Ambulance re- Green River. A Castle Dale Mayor Daryl Wilcox then explained to the council that the advertisement has been placed in the newspaper for the environmental statement for the USDA. The USDA has awarded Elmo Town a $79,000 grant to help with the construction of the firestation. When the advertisement for comments has run, the comments received will be analyzed and if no environmental problems are identified, the grant will be given to the town. In November, the town will apply for more grant funding to help with the construction of the firestation. Mayor Wilcox explained that the town has an excellent chance for receiving the funding. The council decided to ask Ashley Grimes to sit on the ported an intoxicated subject threatening people. Officer responded and arrested the sub- A . County, said Petty. for patient transfer. Ambulance responded. A Cleveland resident reported a car being driven recklessly. Officer responded. A Huntington resident requested a property watch. A Lawrence resident reported criminal mischief. Report was taken. An Elmo resident requested an ambulance for a patient transfer. Ambulance responded. A Castle Dale resident reported a subject had,been bitten by a dog. Animal control responded. An anonymous caller reported an accident. UHP re M 776- - g inside the residence. Officer re- sponded. A Cleveland resident re- ported a dispute. Officer re- sponded and talked with subjects. An Orangeville resident requested an ambulance for a subject who had fallen. Ambulance responded. An Orangeville resident requested a property watch. A Law'rence resident requested an ambulance for a fam-il- y member. Ambulance responded. A Castle Dale resident sponded. A Colorado resident reported running out of gas. Officer responded and rendered assistance. A Colorado resident reported hitting a deer. Report was taken. An anonymous caller reported an accident with injuries. UHP investigated. Discuss our Communitys Economic Expansion Make Suggestions & Rural Development Action Plan Public Hearing will be held: October 7th 7:00 pm College of Eastern Utah Student Center, Alumni Room Rural Entrepreneurship Rural Tourism Agribusiness Rural Technology Training Rural Workers Movie Industry Development Business Recruiting to r, . .hMolWipitfctfcn BuMvmM . y.t I onto tom bto art bmptoto indartoand toot vtyona 4io tumfehaa feta rt wnto matartfe or Homvtion requretod on tot tom may da aubfaci to (Mnl aanctiore Onduta Inn wtd (toctudng cMI panaMMj. or PUtootion not required. or totoadtogVdqrmaflon a For more information contact: or Delynn Fielding at 636-329- 5 USU re- ported juveniles making noise late at night. Officer responded. An Orangeville resident reported horses in the road. Owner was notified. A Green River resident reported a family dispute. Officer responded. A Ferron resident reported a suspicious subject. Officer re- Topics for review, development and implementation: D Pvifecation required. VVlbaptrtad re- resident rea ported that subject had been Mar SS' nutg Xrtry St-ocM- fa-te-t- f 10 Pubiator. Q Edtor (Name andaomplate ManatfrQ ol resident resident reported three stray horses in Over $6.00, Children Matinees Sat! notified. A Huntington PRICE THEATRE 30 East Main, Price 637-274- 0 All Main Seats $2.00 7 Nightly, 7 & 9 Friday & Saturday lG-1- 3 Spidermar. & resident reported suspicious circumstances. Officer responded. A Castle Dale resident reported stray horses. Owner was Starts Friday. October 8th I Continues 7:00 watch. A Moab A Castle Dale resident reported a recklessly driven car. Officer responded, located the car and spoke with the driver. A Green River resident requested assistance from an officer to gain admittance to a resi- PG KING KOAL Daily passing school buses. Officer responded and will do extra Elmo Hears From Candidate for Office Extension 636-323- 5. |