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Show Messenger Sanpete County Police Log Ephraim City Police Chief Demont Thompson reports police activities last week: July 27, early a.m.: Hit and run on private property owned by Marty Wilson. Investigating Of ficer Doneal White estimated damage to auto front end to be approx. $1200. The case is under investigation; no arrests have been made to date. July 29, Ephraim Officers White and Madsen and Utah State Highway Patrolman Weldon arrested suspect for assault and driving under the influence of an intoxicant. Suspect was incarcerated in Sevier County Jail, but later released on bail. Court date is pending. August 2: an auto theft was reported by Mr. Kinoshita. A '75 maroon Camaro was reported taken from the Fraternity Sanpete County's 1st DQStB,D,DKl BGEDV8 For those who wish to participate: fee is $20.00 (After Aug. 14, entry fee is $25.00) are encouraged to support the Demolition Derby by sponsoring entries in return for Local businessmen advertising on the cars. Also, anyone wishing to sell or donate an old car for the Derby, please call John or Andy. Prise f.'loncy: 0300 2nd Placo 0200 3rd placo 0100 Q 1 50 UJipoott Special Awards: 25 25.... 25 . . . for most aggressive driver for best looking entry ... for the most unusual entry .... for all cars who make the finals. non-winni- People and pet encounwild skunks have increased as the weaned young skunks spread out to seek their own territories. Frequently the startled skunks perfume the neighborhood with their offensive defensive spray. Chances are good of getting the persistent smelly spray on a pet, on clothing or in a room even in the house when the door has been left warns Gar open ters with by PatMellor County Commissioners Tuesday characterized a proposed addition to the development code of Sanpete County as "unacceptable", The proposal originated with the Division of Wildlife Resources and the Utah State Attorney General. At the last meeting of the Sanpete County Planning Commission, a DWR official explained that in other areas of the state, the Division had experienced problems with landowners who bought subdivision property on critical winter range land and then landscaped, ultimately experiencing difficulties with deer damage. The Division representative proposed that the Planning Commission include in the development code a provision that persons who develop homesites on deer range areas must accept wildlife damage as a part of living in such places. At that time the Planning Commission approved the concept and commissioned the Division of Wildlife Resources, in the absence of County Attorney Paul Frischknecht, to pursue a proposed ordinance drafted by the Attorney Generals office. 283-460- ng !J0(?MiD(g A voice vote of those present at indicated all . Planning Commission seven members of the planning commission accepted the concept proposed. But County Commission Chairman Newt Donaldson on Tuesday read a proposed ordinance sent down by the Attorney General which reads: "Every subdivision for residential construction approved by the County shall require and stipulate that every owner of a residential lot or other property within said subdivision shall take and hold such property subject to the prospect that various species of wildlife from time to time and from season to season come upon the premises and cause damage thereto, and each owner or occupier of any such residential lot or other property specifically waives each and every claim of any kind or nature whatsoever for any damage caused by any species of wildlife. I think its unconstitutional," Chairman Donaldson opined. Theres no point in even copying it to send around to the Planning Commission members because we (the County Commission) would never vote for it." "I doubt very many people would ever complain anyway (about deer damage)", Donaldson added. - AT LAST, A QUALITY EXTERIOR STAIN Sheriffs office faces UoOPlaeo ISO For reasons other than their bad smell, Workman noted that skunks are considered both beneficial and a nuisance. They eat almost anything; insects, grubs, worms, mice, eggs, young birds, chicks, poults, carrion and even some fruit and berries. In digging for grubs and worms they sometimes raise havoc with lawns. Sportsmen and people with poultry Chief Thompson said. consider them a serious He further reported that threat to the eggs and the car had been wiped extension young birds. Also they Workman, clean of fingerprints. wildlife specialist Utah present the danger of Whoever took it, knew State University. transmitting rabies disease what he was doing," he In the event of such an to pets and people. It would take said. emergency he says the e experience to Where skunks are a local county extension that car, with all the locks the extension problem, agent has an inexpensive and modern equipment." wildlife specialist suggests called available Four adult males were product the local counwill contacting seen with the car near neutrolium alpha. It animal control or city ty where it was recovered. quickly and effectively officer, natural resource remove the smell. Follow Anyone having knowledge personnel or himthe recipe and directions agency of the incident should obtain loan of a self to for its use. contact Ephraim City live trap and instructions If skunks frequent your Police, it to remove he for using neighborhood, skunks without danger of August 4: Chief Thompsuggests that you might son received a hit and run want to get some getting sprayed. report at Snow College, neutrolium alpha and where a fence was have it on hand. It will reported damaged. Furkeep well stored in a cool ther details were not place such as the immediately available. basement. County Sheriffs Office, who notified Ephraim Police. Chief Thompson reports that the car was severly damaged. It had been driven toward Orangeville and then doubled back to the Grassy Lakes area over When the a jeep trail. going got too rough, the car was abandoned. We drive had to use vehicles to get it out," Page 6 How to cope DWR proposal vetoed with skunk stink by County Commissioners hot-wir- Call John Cox 8356921 or Andy Shaw 283431 1 Entry House, 1 East and Center Streets. A car answering that description was found by campers in the Grassy Lakes area, about 40 miles east of Ephraim. The auto was reported to the Emery Enterprise, Thursday, August 6, 1981 THATS MADE FOR MOUNTAIN WEST WEATHER CONDITIONS! interesting problems night, from which the walls cannot be reached. Commissioners also expressed concern about the phone bill for the Sheriffs office and instructed the sheriff to inform one prisoner that he is only to use a pay phone for his calls in the future. The Commission also provoked suppressed smiles among those in the authorized Sheriff Anderson to have inmate Robert commission meeting of the depth and Seifert transferred to the thickness of the founda- Emery County jail as soon tions of the courthouse as possible. Seifert has through which the inmate been committed once would have to travel. again to the Sanpete Sheriff Anderson said County Jail tp serve out his that because of the remaining nine months inmates' 'propensities, sentence after allegedly each prisoner was now violating the terms of his being locked in the central probation set by Judge holding cell of the jail at David Sam. Sanpete County Jail has a full house this week and an unusual problem. Sheriff Kennard Anderson told Sanpete County Commissioners on Tuesday. 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