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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, Sept. 6 4, 1975 V. Fifth District Juvenile Court Judge HEARINGS Emery County Delinquency Di. ision July 29, 1975 16 Possession or Boy use of tobacco. Fined $50.00. Suspended if no further delinquency. Adult Arraignment hearing on charge of contempt of court. Fined $50.00. Boy 11 Review hearing. Boy returned to the custody of his natural mother under the protective supervision of the Division of Family Services. August 11, Boy 16 1975 Arraignment of Fish on hearing charge and Game violation. Fined $10.00. To be suspended if presents evidence of fishing license purchased before date of offense. Shelter care Girl 15 care order Shelter hearing. issued to father of girl. ADULT Arraignment hearing on charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Pleaded not guilty. Will go to trial on September 8, 1975. Arraignment Boy 17 hearing on charge of alcohol and on charge of possession of a controlled substance. Continued to September 8, 1975 for disposition hearing. Boy 17 Arraignment hearing on charge of contempt of court. Boy paid past due fine and was dismissed. Boy 15 Review hearing. Custody of boy returned to his parents, and is set for further review in October. Boy 16 Arraignment hearing on ten charges of destruction of property, a charge of burglary and a charge of theft. Continued to September for disposition hearing. Boy 17 'Arraignment hearing on ten charges of destruction of property, a charge of burglary and a charge of theft. Continued to September for disposition hearing. Emery County Traffic Division July 23, 1975 Boy 17 Failure to yield. Accident. Fined $10.00. Failed to stop Boy 16 for stoplight. Fined $10.00. No inspection. Boy 17 Fined $5.00. Speeding Boy Boy 17 denied charge. To be set for trial. Boy 16 Driving without a drivers license. Fined $40.00 with $20.00 suspended. Boy is to complete a 13 hour work assignment. Girl 16 Speeding. Fined $15.00. Boy Fined No inspection. 16 $5.00. July 29, 1975 Driving while under the influence of intoxicants. Fined $100.00. Boy 17 Driving while Boy 17 under the influence of toxicants. Fined August Paul in- $125.00. 11, 1975 Made an improper turn. Fined $10.00. 16 Driving Boy motorcycle without helmut. Boy 17 Fined $5.00. Boy 17 $15.00 Boy 17 Speeding. Fined Driving while under the influence of License surrendered for revokation. for further Continued disposition hearing in September. Failure to yield Boy 16 Fined $15.00. Suspended on condition that no further moving violations occur. Failed to use Boy 17 due care while driving a motor vehicle. Fined $15.00. right-of-wa- Suspended. Girl 16 Driving without a drivers license or proper registration. No drivers license violation dismissed upon presentation of valid license. Fined $10.00 on registration. improper Suspended when proper registration presented. Carbon County Delinquency Division July 28,1975 Boy 15 Arraignment of burglary. Boy placed on official probation, is to pay restitution in the amount of $50.00 and is to complete a hearing on charges hour work assignment. Boy 15 Arraignment 75 - of burglary. Boy placed on official probation, is to pay restitution in the amount of $50.00 and is to complete a hearing on charges hour work assignment. 17 Arraignment hearing on charge of violation of curfew. Fined 75 - Boy $50.00. Boy 17 hearing C. Arraignment charge of of curfew. violation Dismissed at the request of referrer. Girl 17 Arraignment hearing on charge of possession or use of alcohol. Daneil Maxfield, the daughter of Neil and Helen Maxfield of Price was chosen queen of the Cretan Youth Convention, held recently in Denver. Youth Greek The volunteer organization does " churches for work throughout the United States. Miss Maxfield, 19, is a sophomore at the College of Eastern Utah and is employed as a teller at First Security Bank in Price. Keller Girl 3 Arraignment upon presentation of valid on hearing charge of lack of license. Boy 15 care of the part of the Arraignment on charge of curfew to remain hearing parents. Custody Ordered to with parents under the violation. protective supervision of complete 15 hours of work the Division of Family by September 12, 1975. Carbon County Services. Traffic Division Boy 1 Arraignment hearing on charge of lack of July 28, 1975 Girl 17 care on the part of the Driving motor parents. Custody to remain vehicle without corrective with parents under the lenses. Fined $5.00. Race exhibition. Boy 17 protective supervision of the Division of Family Fined $10.00. Services. Boy 17 Driving left of center. 14 Accident. To be Review Boy hearing. Prior order of probation continued to a later date for continued for further trial. Girl 16 Failure to yield. review in four months. ADULT Arraignment Accident. Girl is to comhearing on charges of plete a 3,500 word traffic to the safety report. contributing Girl 17 minor. a of Failure to delinquency Trial hearing set for late control motor vehicle and no August. ADULT drivers license. No Arraignment drivers license dismissed hearing on charges of upon presentation of valid to the license. Fined $25.00 for contributing delinquency of a minor. Trial hearing set for late August. Boy 15 Arraignment hearing on charges of failure to control vehicle. August 4, 1975 Race exhibition. Boy 16 Fined $10.00. Suspended. No drivers Girl 17 burglary. Boy placed on license. Dismissed upon of valid official probation. He is presentation ordered to pay restitution in license. the amount of $50.00 and is Boy 16 Speeding. Fined to pay a fine of $100.00. $14.00. Violation of Girl 4 Shelter care Boy 17 hearing. Child placed in learners permit. Fined shelter care pending $15.00. hearing on charges of neglect on the part of the parents. Shelter care Boy 2 hearing. Child placed in arraignment No drivers Boy 17 license and no inspection. Dismissed charge of no drivers license presentation of upon valid shelter care pending license. Fined $5.00 on arraignment hearing on charge of no inspection. charges of neglect on the part of the parents. Shelter care Boy 16 hearing on charges of behavior. Shelter care order issued. ungovernable August on Local miss tapped Cretan Youth queen Boy 17 12, 1975 Arraignment hearing on charges of curfew and contempt. Fined $23.00. bankment to the river bottom. She was transported to c Salt Lake hospital Monday. Mrs. Lou Ellen Tucker of Carbonville was seriously injured Sunday when in Price her car left highway Canyon and tumbled down an em 50-- 6 Photo S-- Sunday evening rollover injures woman One-ca- r Carbonville woman was serious condition Monday morning at Carbon Hospital alter her car plunged off highway 50 & 6 about seven miles above Helper Sunday the road and rolled down the embankment toward the Price River. The car came to rest on rocks beside the river, and Mrs. Tucker was thrown night. out. A in Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Darrell Robertson said Mrs. Lou Ellen Tucker, age approximately 40, of Pilling Trailer Court was driving northwest up Price Canyon when her car left witness to the accident, which occurred at 8:05 p.m., said the car left the road just as if it were turning off, then careened A down the bank. The witness said a doctor Registration set at College of Eastern Utah officials are preparing for another school year that begins with sophomore advance registration on September 17. at CEU will be Freshmen Trial hearing on Boy 17 involved in and orientation charge of improper turn. on Thursday registration Acquitted. and Friday that week. The Boy 16 Speeding. Fined final registration has been $10.00. 25. set for September 22 CEU registrar, Charles Boy 17 Speeding. Fined $10.00. Olson, said that classwork will actually get underway 17 No drivers Boy license and following too on September 23. Olson reported that class close. No drivers license schedules are now available dismissed. Fined charge from his office for the fall $15.00 on charge of following quarter. The schedules too close. Wednesday, ADULT Arraignment hearing on charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Denied charges. registration Race exhibition. explain and Boy 17 contain the Set for trial in September. Fined $50.00. procedures Fined $15.00. 12 1975 Detention complete registration Boy August 4, Boy 15 Fleeing a police schedule. Boy 14 Arraignment hearing. Boy released Classes this fall will inFined $70.00. No hearing on violation of pending further hearing officer. license and failure to stop at clude individual tutoring curfew ordinances. Ordered under house arrest. to complete a 16 - hour work Detention a stopsign. Fined $30.00. programs at the CEU Boy 14 assignment. hearing. Boy released Boy 15 Arraignment under house arrest pending of further hearings. on violation hearing curfew ordinances. Ordered Boy 14 Arraignment to complete a work hearing on charge of fishing 1:30 p.m. Ceramics 7 p.m. Art Class with Carl Sept. 3 without a license. Fined assignment. Olsen instructor. Review hearing. $15.00 Suspended upon Boy 3 2 p.m. Leisure Club Meeting at East Carbon Sept. 4 of valid Boy continued in the presentation Rotary building. custody of his natural license. Sept. 5 8 p.m. Dance at American Legion Hall. Boy 15 parents under the continued Arraignment 2 p.m. Kitchen Band practice; 2 p.m. Bingo at Sept. 8 on of Division of the charge fishing Carbon hearing supervision Home with Peggy Fiack chairman; 7 p.m. Nursing of Family Services. without a license. Fined Sisters Meeting. Pythian 1 Girl Review hearing. $15.00. Suspended upon Macrame with of Sept. -7 p.m. Arts and Crafts making valid Girl continued in the presentation instructor. Please the Center for Haycock phone Shirley custody of her natural license. this class so plenty of supplies will be ready. 15 Girl the continued under Arraignment parents 9 a m. Our Fun Bus leaves the Center for Sept. 10 protective supervision of hearing on charge of Senior Citizens Day at Utah State Fair and Holiday on Ice. of license. without a the Division Family fishing going to have a full day of fun! Have you made your Fined $15.00. Suspended Were Services. reservations by phoning Senior Citizen Center 9- in a passing car stopped minutes after the accident, climbed down the embankment on a rope supplied by another motorist and administered first aid. The highway patrol reported that no skid marks were evident and that Mrs. Tucker may have fallen asleep at the wheel. Other possible causes were also under investigation. water-skiin- g x it Daneil Maxfield Mitchell CEU Learning Center, several art courses, music courses, and language studies. One of the special classes to be offered from the Some people believe that ing eels will MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel eat- Phone cure toothache. 637-266- Price 8 business department at will be medical Women in transcription. will be Management another class offered. CEUs science department will offer a wide range CEU Ol of classes in subjects dealing with all phases of ai science. Olson also noted that the school is one of only a few in the state where counseling with the student is em- phasized. When a student registers at CEU he is assigned a counselor that is involved in the students major area of study. That counselor then works with the student, guiding him' through the college experience so that experience may prove fruitful for that particular student. Advance procedures FARMERS POLICY will insure your life for a lot less money. NON-SMOKE- CLAIM 637-182- On R VOilllMlill AT THE OFFICE BELOW Phil Halamandaris 227 E. Phone registration during the winter and spring quarter allows the student to preregister and avoid long lines by meeting with his counselor and beginning the procedure. The new program was begun last year and Olson said it worked well at CEU. Swisher Coal purchased by Gen. Exploration Co. IF YOU DON'T SMOKE MAIN STREETIN PRICE Anytime for Appointment FARMERS ItlSURAIICE CROUP,! H sale at the Sun Advocate Sw isher Coal Company has been purchased by General AY ROST pwom. ...than just high interest for saving Saving at First Federal does let you earn high interest on your savings. From 5V4 per annum on passbook savings accounts to 73A on certificates. And thats daily interest, compounded daily. But, thats not all we have to offer. For example, there's... Pirect Deposit of Social Security Checks a real Safe, sure deposit of social security without fear of loss or theft. 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