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Show Fire restrictions put in place least three feet in diameter Salt Lake men arrested for distribution Last Friday Uintah County Sheriffs Department arrested two Jenifer Melvina Alexander Thomas Lee Anderson men on various narcotics offenses and a stolen vehicle as a result of a traffic stop. Uintah County Deputy Travis Mold initiated a traffic for a defective headlight. Assisted by Uintah County deputy Bevan Watkins and canine Ben, the deputies conducted an investigation of suspected narcotics trafficking based on conflicting stories between the men and their very nervous behavior. The driver of the vehicle claimed that he did not have a drivers license and stated that the vehicle was not his. Further investigation by the deputies resulted in determining that the driver gave a false name and had several outstanding warrants and a suspended drivers license under his real name. The passenger in the vehicle also had an outstanding warrant. Warrants of arrest from 8th District Court as of August 4, 2003 includes the following individuals: Jenifer Melvina Alexander, bom April 12, 1974, who is wanted on three $5,000 warrants. Thomas Lee Anderson, bom August, 17, 1953, who is wanted on il a warrant. Jeffrey Lee Hall, bom Oct. 4, il 1954, who is wanted on a warrant. Veanna Gail McLean, bom June 28, 1964, who is wanted on a $3,000 warrant. John D. Reyos, bom April 9, il 1968, who is wanted on a warrant. Shannon Alvin Walter, bom Feb., 27, 1970, who is wanted on a $10,000 warrant. Persons with information about the location of these individuals should contact the Uintah County ; Sheriffs Department, 789-2- 5 2 or use Central Dispatch, the Secret Witness Line, no-ba- no-ba- 1 1 781-540- 0. Fioward Wooldridge and Misty are crossing the country with a message about drug abuse. 789-702- RE-ESTABLI- SH Everyone at sometime can have an unexpected problem damage their credit. And getting overwhelmed can force you into bankruptcy. 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UT 88 57 pc IFOR HI mrnmuaaazmr9t' 87 Duchesne, UT ftJufch joMrurr et Evanston. WY 80 4 By, mzwfyx-Idaho Falls. ID 85 Saturday Friday Lo W Casper WY Pocatello. ID f PmsoolLAZ Provo. UT VQU HI es po BOsa 048 togas. Accu Weather's RealFeel Temperature dt 94752y J5757 Wednesday Thursday City Thu August 12, 2003 Regional Traveler's Cities Rise Moon Phases First J8756 ' Moon Sun Rise wsd.T 84756y 877560y - AccuWeather.eom Jt,WI..Z:BA'L.96eC,SI The Uintah School District is proposing to increase its property tax revenue. As a result of the proposed increase, the tax on a $92,200 residence will be $314.96, and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity will be $572.65. Without the proposed increase the tax on a $92,200 residence would be $293.36, and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity $533.38. The 2003 proposed tax rate is .006211. Without the proposed increase the rate would be .005785. This would be an increase of 7.36, which is $21.60 per year ($1.80 per month) on a $92,200 residence or $39.28 per year on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity. With NEW GROWTH, this property tax increase and other factors, Uintah School District will increase its property tax revenue from $8,528,493 collected last year to $9,443,558 COLLECTED THIS YEAR WHICH IS A REVENUE INCREASE OF 10.73. All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on August 12, 2003 at 7:00 p.m. at Uintah School District Board Office. 635 W. 200 S. Vernal, UT 84078. Published in the Vernal Express July 30 and August 6, 2003. l"1" Brent Brown Chevrolet 2125 No. University Parkway Provo, Utah 84604 AceuwEimsa Forecast for Vernal, NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE iiwji mjmmmmmmmm . ar no-ba- 789-422- T YOUR CREDIT? put drug point across Warrants . WHY DO YOU WANT TO Victor Manuel Arevalo Long ride to Sheriffs that is soil. mineral to cleared or barren 3. Discharging, or using any kind of fireworks, tracer ammunition, or other incendiary devices in any location on Forest Service administered lands. (Note that these acts are always prohibited on N. 'onal Forest lands) Exemptions: 1. Persons with .i pt- .Tin it hi etfei the from them ing order. 2. Persons usii. ' a stove so'eL roleutn or I. FT J fueled by liqird fuels. 3. Persons conu j ities here the in those designated areaactivity is specifically aulbon'd by written posted notice. 4. Any Federal. State, or local officer or member of an organized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an official duty. the call fires To report Interagency Fire Center in Vernal at Early fire detec(435) tion will help protect our land'.. Due to severe drought conditions and extreme fire danger the following restrictions have been implemented. Pursuant to Title 36 Code of Federal Regulation 261.50(a) and (b) the following acts are prohibited on these areas, roads, and trails described herein, beginning July 28, 2003 at 12.01 am. and continuing until further notice. Fire Restrictions prohibit the following acts on Ashley National Forest administered lands: 1. Setting, building, maintaining, attending, or using open fire of any within kind, except campfires and fire providgrills approved pits ed for, in improved campgrounds, picnic areas, and permanently improved places of habitation, or except as otherwise authorized Devices fueled by petroleum or LPG products are allowed in all locations. 2. Smoking, except within and enclosed vehicle, camp trailer, or building, a developed recreation site, or while stopped in an area at The subjects were arrested for the warrant, canine Ben was deployed and alerted the deputies to the odor of a controlled substance where the suspected had been seated. A substantial amount of narcotics was found on both of the persons. It was later determined that the vehicle had been reported stolen to the Salt Lake county Sheriff s Department. Jose Antonio Lobato, 26 of Wester Jordan was incarcerated in the Uintah County Jail for possession of a stolen vehicle, distribution of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia, false information, driving on a suspended license and three other outstanding warrants. Victor Manuel Arevalo, 30, of Salt Lake City was incarcerated for possession of methamphetamine with the intent to distribute, possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia and an outstanding warrant. Walter A7 Wednesday, August 6, 2003 Vernal Express |