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Show Page 10 Nephi, Utah e Wednesday, March 28, 1996 placed in juvenile detention for an undetermined Police Reat. . . March 15, a old local male was stopped on a traffic stop. The officer smelled the odor of alcohol and administered a field sobriety test. The male failed the test and was arrested and taken to Juab County Jail. A old male passenger was charged with illegal possession and consumption of alcohol and was cited and released. March 15, a old adult 20-ye- ar 20-ye- ar 22-ye- ar male from St. George was stopped for a traffic violation, said Bowles. The officer who made the stop performed a routine computer check and found the male was wanted on two outstanding warrants. The individual was arrested and taken to Juab County Jail and held until operating the vehicle. The vehicle was located in Nephi and a old male and his old male passenger were both old was taken to jail. The arrested for DUI and the passenger was cited for illegal consumption and possession of alcohol. old male March 17, a from Kamas was arrested and taken to Juab County Jail on marijuana possession charges. His companion, a 17 year old female, was cited on the charges and released into the custody of her parents. She will appear on the charges in juvenile court, 20-ye- 21-ye- ar 21-ye- 22-ye- ar said Bowles. The male was stopped for a traffic violation. Officers noted the odor of marijuana and a search discovered a he was picked up by St. George small quantity of marijuana and law enforcement officers and several items of drug paraphertransported back to St. George, nalia. said Bowles. March 17, two adult males March 15, a old male were stopped for a traffic violafrom Utah County was stopped tion. The officer detected the odor on a traffic violation, said of alcohol and administered a Bowles. When NCIC was field sobriety test. Open containchecked, the man had two ou- ers were inside the vehicle. The tstanding warrants in Utah men were found not to be under County, said Bowles. The man the influence, said Bowles. The was arrested and held in custo- two were cited for open containdy in the county jail. He was lat- er violation and were released. er picked up by officers from the March 18, officers were called Utah County Sheriffs Depart- to a south interchange business ment. when those at the business reMarch 15, one adult male mi- ported a family fight in progress, nor and one adult were arrested said Bowles. An officer found and taken to Juab County Jail family members, all after a citizen complained about in a dispute. Two adult the erratic driving of the person members of the family were cit 24-ye- ar male,-involve- amount of time, said Bowles. There was one injury accident and one property damage acci- dent during the week. There 1996 Juab County 4-Horsemanship Program H To Begin Soon! were 16 traffic violation citations and 10 traffic warning tickets ed on charges of simple assault issued. Horseleader. If youre willing to meet 1996 Juab County and will appear in Nephi City To them on a regular basis, with Begin manship Program Precinct Court. Soon!! them what you know, and teach March 19, a old adult The first planning meeting of be there when they need the male from Mexico was stopped Horsemanthe Juab County help, you can be an effective leadfor a traffic violation. A routine Moner. be held will ship program computer check revealed he was We hope those of you who are 1st, at 8:00 p.m. in the day, April wanted on two outstanding warExtension office conference interested, give some serious rants in the Salt Lake County room. This meeting is open to thought on becoming more inarea. The man was arrested and any adults and older teens inter- volved in the program. Even if held at Juab County Jail wV-- e ested in becoming involved in you are not able to serve as leadhe was picked up by officers from this years horse program. er, if you could help in other arthe Salt Lake County Sheriffs The agenda will include: set- eas of the program it would help Department, said Bowles. ting show dates, evaluating last all involved. March 20, a case of criminal members have also been years program, planning for the mischief occurred, said Bowles. show awards and invited to participate in the Cenfair, county Five local youths committed vanother items. The main portion of tury Wagon Train program. The dalism at the Old Gym Recrethe agenda will key on planning activity will start in Logan on ation Center by writing mild and organizing this years pro- June 3rd and will end in Cedar graffiti on the walls. As a result, In the past, we have had City on June 28th. The group will gram. the five will spend the next Satexcellent leaders who have tak- be traveling from Nephi to Mourday cleaning and painting the en the responsibility of leading roni on Saturday June 15th. This walls, said Bowles. the groups. With the potential of would be an excellent activity for March 21, a case of misdeseveral new members this year, Juab county to particimeanor theft occurred at a south we are going to need even more pate in. Registration and release Michael Tischner interchange business, said adults to help lead the groups. forms must be sent in by March Bowles. A credit card, which a The main part of being a leader 31. If you have questions about male individual attempted to use is wanting to help the members the program, and would like to had been canceled by the owner in any way that you can. You register, give the extension office who lived in Layton because it dont have to be the worlds best a call at had been reported stolen. It was horse trainer to be an effective discovered the male trying to use the card was the son of the perContinued from page 1 son who reported it stolen. The son was referred to juvenile court on charges of theft. March 21, Juab Middle School By Myrna Trauntvein principal, Steve Olsen, notified s Correspondent the department of a problem We can consider this growth Juab County while they are dowith a student. The student was area has a new by itself later, said Milt ing their general plan in the next Nephi police City to be found ungovernable at Harmon, city council member. month, said Richard Paxman, school and at home and was officer. Michael Tischner, 25, a long- The council, he said, has a poli- city council member. We need to time Santaquin resident was re- cy to not annex more property for work with them and let the comresidential development until missioners know we have an incently hired. We hired him under a Cops more of the property inside the terest in the area sometime in Grant, said Chad Bowles, Nephi present boundaries of the city is the future. We do not want to annex immediately but we do City Police Chief. The grant pro- developed. We could to protect the area. the of number want a was federal triple gram government homes inside the city without Council members said they program. Bowles said the officer would adding addition ground, he said. were appreciative of the number be used on the streets, in special Public services are already of citizens who attended the public hearings. programs in the schools and or- there. Chad Brough, city council None of the people challenged ganizations. The grant pays the wages of member, agreed. We need to the general plan, said Steele. the new officer for the next three grow from the inside out, he Those who attended had voiced said. concerns with other problems in years. Council members also voted to the community. Tischner was highly recommended by all the officers in send a letter of appreciation to Their comments reflected the northern Utah, said Bowles. He the city planning commission for concerns of the people who parwas selected for the position from the long hours spent in develop- ticipated in the community sura field of 45 applicants. ing the plan. The general plan vey, said Milt Harmon, council Tischner has been a police ofwas done member. We need to work closely with ficer in Santaquin for the past buffet in three years. He plans to move to Nephi with his wife and two children. We are pleased to have him as bill 4-- H 23-ye- ar 4-- H 4-- H Michael Tischner is new Nephi City Officer 623-179- 1. City Council Times-New- Join us for Lunch or Dinner and save! up-da- Come and enjoy the best S&WE A town at Thads Restaurant and save a $1 .00 off your Monday through Thursday. Just mention this ad and SAVE $$$. Located in the Flying J Travel Plaza, 1597 South Main, Eiig 623-240- 8. 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A public hearing must be advertised in the press for three consecutive weeks and at least 21 but not more than 35 days before the date of the hearing. We would need to hold an election if we wanted to raise taxes for the special service district, said Young. A public hearing on whether or not the district should be formed was set for April 15, at 11 a.m. That is the date of a regularly scheduled commission meeting. Mona has been pushing for the fire district and had a representative, Douglas Stewart, at the meeting. ance policy, plus many other benefits. Call or talk to Bill Sperry, post adjutant, or Dale Worwood, post commander, or any American Legion member. Continued from page 2 AP Classes and higher education was becoming blurred, he said. All of the blurring came about because it was decided Kindergarten students would learn. We now start the entire process earlier. Wallace said she liked her own children to stay in high school and wanted the school to offer classes that helped them with their college careers. I want my kids to be in high school their senior year, she said. IS A StIAP YOU COULD LEARN A LOT FROM A DUMMY |