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Show Wednesday, June 4, 1997 tCI t Page 5 Nephi, Utah Police Beat. . Nephi is beginning to do what the police have recommended police the town and report sus- picious things to the police. Nephi City Police Chief Chad Bowles said community members have aided in several arrests by reporting suspicious behavior to the dty police department Thht really helps us cut down on criminal activity. Police officers can use the extra eyes because they rannot be everywhere at once, he said. May 1, said Bowles, a vehicle theft occurred on South Main. "The vehicle was later recovered in Montana and two males were arrested at the time the vehicle was recovered, said Bowles. The two men were returned to Nephi by police officers shuttling the suspects across the state. An Ogden police officer met us in Payson, he said. The two males, both from Iowa, were placed in Juab County Jail where they are presently incarcerated. May 9, two male juveniles were taken to juvenile detention after threatening instructors at school. The two males were each 14 years old. May 9, a vehicle burglary oc- - Times-New- Correspondent s Three Juab High School educators are retiring this year with a combined total of 89 years ser- vice. . . Leonard Trauntvein, Kay Bassett, and Bill Morgan are all reTraunttiring this year. vein has been an educator in the Juab School District for 31 years. He began as a high school teacher for U.S. History, World Histo-ry- , and Economics. He intro-dttce- d the first psychology dess at the high school. After 14 years of teaching, he became the first principal of Juab Middle School and was in that position for seven years. He was then transferred to Juab High School were he was principal for another seven years. For the past three years he has MS Seminar rested for selling in Nephi without a business license. "They tions. were of case a disorderly going selling May 14, conduct was reported after a do- cleaning products," said Bowles. mestic dispute occurred. "The The products were . male was combative and uncoop- - he said. The five people had erative and was arrested and achieved some success by targettaken to Jail, said Bowles. ing senior citizens for their sales arwas male tourist a 15, pitch. "I would like to caution May rested foi public intoxication af- everyone to be wary of people unless they ter a store employee alerted po- selling lice to the mans public intoxica- have a business license. "You tion. The man was arrested and dont know what your are buybooked into jail. ing, said Bowles. The product were males two adult 15, might consist of alcohol and waMay arrested in Utah County for ter mixed. accident May 22, a early in the morning without passing bad checks in Nephi. "We when a occurred at acbad checks several also room took old, who had passed "They paying. cessories with them," he said. local stores, said Bowles. He was walking along the street, The motel did have the name of said the men were picked up on was struck by a car driven by a the individual if the name and warrants and were brought back male senior citizen, said Bowles. address prove to be valid. to Juab County where they are Witnesses at the scene got the license plate for the vehicle and incarcerated. misdemeanor theft a May 11, old male from the man was interviewed. "He occurred at a store in north May 16, Salt Lake City was arrested af- said he didnt recall anything Nephi. Three individuals, a old male, a old male, ter he was located at a local res- which would make him think he old male, all from idence. The man, said Bowles, had hit anything in .the roadand a Utah County, were arrested on had created a disturbance on way, said Bowles. The theft for intentionally stealing Main Street He was combative, old received minor injuries. May 24, four local young men gas and were taken to Juab uncooperative and so, he was were cited for illegal possession arrested and taken to jail. County Jail on the charges. May 16, three juvenile males of alcohol, tobacco. Police officers May 14, officers responded to the high school where three in- were arrested and referred to discovered the contraband, along dividuals were cited and referred juvenile court for criminal tres- with some pornographic magapass. The three caused damage zines, in the trunk of one of the while they were on the property adult minors vehicles. The old males were taken to at a local motel. old man Juab County Jail and were later May 17, a from Nevada was cited and re cited and released. The juvenile leased after officers stopped him was released into his parents for a traffic violation. The male custody. was cited after police officers de- , May 24, a meth drug arrest tected the smell of alcohol. He occurred, said Bowles. Two feworked as a Comprehensive proved to not be DUI and so was males from Salt Lake City were Guidance Counselor and Juab cited and released for speeding stopped by officers for a traffic School District American Dis- and for having and open contain- violation. The officer observed ability Act agent . er. drug paraphernalia on a seat in Bassett taught music at Juab May 19, another vehicle theft the vehicle. The two were taken High School for 27 years. Bassett occurred. This one was done by to jail and booked on the drug has conducted a band at the high a jocai juvenile male, said possession charges. school and middle school. The Bowles. The vehicle was There were 15 citations issued , began on the middle ered in Sanpete and the male or traffic violations during the school level when that school was wa8 arrested and taken to the past three weeks, said Bowles. organized. Before that, all the detention center. The vehicle was He said 10 warning citations were combined at returned to the owner. grades, were issued and two property the old high school. May 21, Five people were ar-- damage accidents occurred. Before coming to Juab High, Bassett taught at Delta High for .four years. .The combined years .give htm 31 years inedaca(ripBf Morgan, JHS drafting department head, taught at Bountiful Junior High for 12 years before coming to Juab High School. He has taught in the district for 15 years. Morgan, while at Juab, taught drafting, woods, metals, math, and history. curred at the south end of Nephi. A stereo, speakers and CDs were taken, said Bowles. The case is still under investigation and police do have some leads. "Please, lock your vehicles when you park them," said Bowles. May 11, a curfew violation occurred. Two juvenile males were taken to detention in Provo after police stopped them. This is the third violation for the young men. May 11, a theft occurred at a local motel, said Bowles. Two tourists left their rented room to Youth Court for tobacco viola- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society will present the 1997 Family Seminar on Saturday, June 7th, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the University Park Hotel, 480 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City. This conference will help people with MS, their family members and significant others to become more informed about the latest treatments and therapies for MS. door-to-do- or over-price- d, i Tooele Arts Festival The 12th Annual Tboele County Arts Festival will be held Saturday and Sunday, June 6, 7 and 8 in the Tboele on City Park Vine Street. The event will include entertainers, visual artists, childrens activities, and a variety of ethnic foods. Call door-to-do-or on Friday, Tree Climbing hit-and-r- 10-ye- ar Salt Lake Citys Pioneer Park, 350 South 350 West, will play host to some ofthe regions best tree climbers during the Utah Tree Climbing Jamboree on June 6 and 7, at 9:00 a.m.. It is sponsored by the Utah Community Forest Council ant the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture. Call 34-ye- ar 40-ye-ar Hoop Challenge 32-ye- ar 38-ye- ar A Three on Three Hoop Challenge is scheduled for June 6 and 7 in Richfield. Each team is guaranteed at least three games. Call 10-ye- ar ; Three retire at cFiaab High School By Myrna Trauntvein 3tate Briefs. . . 18-ye- 43-ye- Health Services Day Gov. Mike Leavitt has proclaimed June 13 as National Health Services Corp Day. The NHSC is a federal program to improve access to primary health care services for rural and d populations. Call ar under-serve- ar Pow Wow The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Bear Dance & Pow Wow will 8 in Tbwaoc, Colorado. Call take place June Wildlife Board Meeting Utahs 1997-9- 8 Upland Game Proclamation, and whether to move the states swan application period up, will be among items discussed when the Utah Wildlife Board meets June 11th at 9 a.m. in the Department of Natural Resources board room, 1594 West North Tkmple in Salt Lake City. ! recov-progra- m Countryside Classic Sponsored by the American Lung Association, the "Clean Air Challenge: Countryside Classic Bike Trek" will take place Saturday, June 14th. The trek is 25, 50 or 75 miles and the proceeds will help support Camp Wyatt, Utahs Summer Camp for Kids with Asthma. Call 2, i Graduation The College of Eastern Utah (San Juan), Thursday, June 5th, at 2:00 p.m. at San Juan High School. Dixie College, St George, Friday, June 6th, at 7:00 p.m. in the Anthony Burns Arena. The College of Eastern Utah, Price, Friday, June 6th, at 10:00 a.m. in the Bunnell Dmitrich Athletic Center. Snow College, Ephraim, Saturday, June 7th, at 10:00 a.m. in the Activity Center. Utah State University, Logan, Saturday, June 7th, at 9:30 a.m. in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Saturday, June 7th, at 9:00 a.m. in the Centrum. Is Your Local Internet Service Provider s - That means No Long Distance Phone Bills, unlike America Online, Prodigy, AT&T and other providers that have their Local number in Salt Lake and Provo. Call us today and see how you can get on the net using one of our many LOW COST LOCAL options. Free Park Day On June 7th, all State Parks will offer free entrance and at all 45 Utah State Parks. Coincided with Free Fishing Day. Call day-us- e Kyler Lunt, a Junior at Juab High School, was recently named to the e Utah Section PGA Golf Tiam. He was honored May 21st along with previously selected ALL-STAT- E 1A-2- A All-Stat- 3A, 4A and SA at a all-state- rs Trail Dedication DANCE CHAMP Sausha Allan, daughter of Chad and Cindy Allan of South Jordan, received a superior rating on her solo dance at a competition in Salt Lake City. Her dance group, Dance Expressions also won Best of Show" at the competition. Saushas dance company performed at the Holiday Bowl last The Porter Rockwell Trail Dedication will take place June 7th at the Draper City Park. Call 6500. " The Famous Garland Salmon Barbecue will take place June 7th in Garland. Call partly cloudy. Scattered late afternoon thunderstorms west Highs mid 80s to lower 90s, Extended forecast... Thursday... Cooler. showers and thunderstorms likely. lower 80s. , n CCE Highs 70s to 1 . 1 Levan weather Alfred Godek, reporter High Low Pi Date May 27 May 23 , Nephi weather Norma Sherwood, reporter High Low Free Date Moab will celebrate Butch Cassidy Days, m VnUrgsnsin prelacy Crsglrgsnd Ereastbottle feeding Infant care . c i - v.az: (J i ix CLzic tzement, 346L6C0NJ S !6:! , Ifi'j m il Ufl! 0 1 4 G23-404- Funerals Backdrops Silks Light Catering Dried and Fresh Flowers Mi ff.i : 0-W- Birthdays Weddings iSj . . Crest Pries. Frse DoUvory In Cons A Leven jjai B IlM ift : m !?! 1 : Li?1 ns. m JtRi c:3Cc:dv.'.i:c-- June 2 r Call - rv; tyll T 9-1- 4. m m uk i ' ... lis Need A Change... Vltl !6: 4 Call Tara at !i!?j For Flowers W it! 4 Post-pertu- m 1 May 23 May 33 may 31, June G23-53- 22 7 and cloudy. Friday and Saturday-.most- ly tiinmlwtfaimn mainly east. Lows mid 40s to lower CDs. Highs mid 60s to mid 70s. Butch Cassidy Days Crefcer Ldcrcnd tkSvoy Friday Ci Saturday.. Scattered slcwers On June 7th, Escalante will be the site for a Black Powder Shoot & Pot Luck Dinner. Call Tkugktby -( . 7 Blade PowderDinner YfcttoExpxt When You're Expecting R.N., Wednesday... 12 Salmon Barbecue Plcjlalcl 0E3S Area Forecast National Weather Service From the Internet at noon on banquet at the University Park Hotel in Salt Lake City. Kyler is the son of Billy and Anna Marie December. Lunt. ...mainly 7-- ...-- o o oft i? :j crx:vj o o'... ! k!i 0 |