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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 21, 2003 - against Shad Gibson Lyman of Blanding. Gibson had been charged with felony possession of a firearm by a restricted Page 2 Law enforcement saving lives and preventing injuries 2 The Click It or Ticket! Operation ABC Mobilization for May 2003 plays a critical role in the effort to keep people safe on our nations roads and high- ies, States and even in an entire region of the country. In May 2002, for example, the 10 States that conducted the most June ways. law enforcement agencies 1, Ticket efforts saw the biggest From May 19 to j'Sb nationwide are conducting Click It or Ticket campaigns that incorporate Tuesday May 27 D SJC Commission meeting, 10 a.m., Commission Chambers, Monticello. Wednesday May 28 D SJSD Board meeting and budget hearing, 1 p.m., Navajo Mountain High School. Oops, we goofed It was mistakenly reported that Alene Frost would be marrying Joseph Payne Laney on May 23. She is actually marrying Joseph Fayne Laney. We are sorry for any confusion or inconvenience this mistake may have caused. threats If you have a child of preschool age ) whom you would like to be evaluated to see if heshe qualifies for Preschool, please contact Mrs. (3-5- Pam Wheeler at Monticello Elementary School, ext. 2119. Areas of evaluation include: 1, personalso-cial- motor, cognitive, adaptive, medicalhealth issues, and developmental delays. to us all - traffic crashes. contact your State Highway Safety Office to learn how your State is participating in the Click It or Ticket I Operation ABC Mobilization. You can Heres a quick or Ticket look at Click It : What is Click It or Ticket ? high-publicit- law y en- , people buckle up for safety. But for some people, it is the threat of the ticket that spurs them to put on a safety belt. In Click It or Ticket programs, law enforcement agencies are being asked to mobilize to focus on safety belt violations and publicize the stepped-u- effort through p tion? Safety Administration. This is nine teens a day. Many of these deaths could easily be prevented by the consistent use of safety belts. Sixty-fiv- e percent of the young people who were killed in motor vehicle crashes were not wearing a safety belt. about saving lives. There have been many incidents where an officer issued a citation to someone who wasn't buckled up or didn't have his or her child properly fastened in a child safety seat - only to have the person or child survive a serious crash shortly after the ticket was issued. 0-- with controlled substance in the body, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and speeding for events on May 9, 2003. Christian Haws, age 36, is charged with three charges of felony making a false prescription for events in June, 2002. Deborah Ashburn is charged with felony attempted clandestine laboratory precursors for events on May 5, 2003. Steve Jeffery Ashburn, age 31 of Monticello, is charged with first degree felony clandestine laboratory precursors andor equipment, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and assault involving domestic violence for events on May 5, January 9, 2003. Thomas Kevin Rothlis-berge- 2003. Before Seventh District R. Anderson on May 5, 2003 Judge Lyle Charges were dismissed BID If 0 ays TUESDAY-SATURDA- 678-237- 6 Eric Johnson 678-355- 4 15 off awniragjx MAY Y ii3agBiBi'g6etg Need a Mothers Day or Graduation gift? VJe an he) - Cci or stop by today & see how easy it cm be! We in specialize helping people establish good credit 15 minute loan MESA' LOANS 20-2- 4 Mary or Jacklyn Phone applicants welcome CALI TODAY! etc Values to $53.95 Group Skechers Athletic Shoes Nike. Reebok, New Balano Group Ladies Walking Shoes Nike. 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MAIN CORTEZ r, age 32, is sentenced to years in the Utah State Prison (suspended), 18 months in San Juan County Jail, placed on 36 months probation and ordered to pay $925 fine after being found guilty of felony possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute and possession of drug paraphernalia for events on September 24, 2002. Gerald Anthony Peebles, age 25, an inmate in the San Juan County Jail, pled guilty to charges of felony theft by receiving stolen property for events on March 3, 2003. Sentencing is June 16. 1-- David Johnson Call Us For Prompt And Efficient Service No Job Too Large Or Too Small TOLL FREE with felony possession of psilocybin mushrooms, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia for events on April 18, 2003. Bill Kellerman, age 48, is charged with felony aggravated assault for events on April 14, 2003. Paul Lloyd James, age 51, is charged with felony possession of methamphetamine, driving officers concentrating on teens during the Mobiliza- National Highway Traffic Guadalupe Marcado, age 30, is sentenced to 59 days in the San Juan County Jail for attempted providing false infoMarcado was rmation. originally charged with felony theft and refusal to provide information for events on March 7, 2003. Marcado was granted credit for time served. Carol Luella Garrobo, age 58 of Phoenix, AZ, is sentenced to 5 years in the Utah State Prison (suspended), 20 days in San Juan County Jail, fined $925, ordered to complete 100 hours of community service and placed on 36 months probation after being found guilty of possession and use of a controlled substance for events on and similar efforts have increased safety belt use in cit Trenching Office hours 9 am - 6 pm Mathew Joseph Holgate, age 19 of Durango, CO, is charged gains, increasing safety belt use by an average of 8.6 percentage points from 68.5 percent to 77.1 percent over a four-wee- k period. The national average is 75 percent. Why are law enforcement Teens are at the greatest risk of being killed or injured in traffic crashes. In 2001, 3,322 teens were killed in motor vehicle crashes, according to the against Myron Tallman, age 23, an inmate in the San Juan County Jail. District Court Click It or Ticket campaigns Commercial Residential Main St, Blending, UT New filings in Seventh prisoner were dismissed forts work? Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Licensed Electrical Contractor S. a news media and advertising. Do Click It or Ticket ef- iMgmrarci aiggniare 2 Charges of felony assault by comprehensive Click It or forcement effort that gives Why is law enforcement people more of a reason to participation critical? buckle up - the increased Safety belt enforcement is Most ticket. traffic a of threat not about writing tickets, but MES Preschool child find speechlanugage, ce enforcement of safety belt laws with a special emphasis on teens. These efforts -coupled with paid advertising and the support of government agencies, local conditions, and school officials - will result in dramatic increases in safety belt use and will defend us against one of the greatest It is a 587-224- zero-toleran- person. 970-565-31- 67 off |