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Show "T Page 2 Salina SunGunnison Valiev News Mav 10. 1995 Dear Editor. We will publish signed letters to the editor weekly. If you have an issue you feel strongly about, call us at or 529-78- 528-31- 39 11 in Gunnison in Salina for space constraints. Salina Producers Auction April 18, 1995 Bryan N. Irvin, 19 of Cumberland, Maine, for possession of a stolen vehicle and possession of drug paraphernalia. For Tuesday, May 2, 1995 Daniel J. Warren, 22 of Mesa, Receipts: 1065. Last Week: 1462. Last zona, for possession of a stolen veYear: 1005. Feeder Steers: weak to hicle and possession of drug paralb phernalia. 1.00 lower, except 400, 600-65- 0 2.00-3.0- 0 Heifers: Leonard W. Carter, 40 of Tempe, mostly weights steady. Slaughter Cows weak to 1 .00 Arizona, for possession of a stolen vehicle and possession of drug paralower; Slaughter Bulls 2.00-3.0- 0 lower. phernalia. Feeder Steers: Medium to Large April 19, 1995 lbs 88.50-93.0Frame 1: 250-30- 0 Arnold G. Long, 39 of Mangum, 300-35- 0 lbs Oklahoma, for possession of a conlbs 75.00-- 8 1 .00; 350-40- 0 400-45- 0 76.00-82.0lbs 78.00-84.0trolled substance with intent to dis500-55- 0 450-50- 0 lbs 75.00-81.5tribute. lbs 73.00-79.0indiv 82.00; Marty A Nordine, 24 of Hydro, 550-60- 0 indiv 8 1 .50; Oklahoma, for possession of a conlbs 69.00-76.5650-70- 0 600-65- 0 lbs trolled substance with intent to lbs 67.00-75.5700-75- 0 66.50-70.5lbs 60.50-63.5tribute, DUI and speeding. 800-85- 0 750-80- 0 lbs 58.00-61.0Scott B. Jacobsen, 25 of 850-90- 0 lbs Wrightwood, California, for thefjtf lbs 57.50-61.058.00-60.0services and open container violation. lbs 46.00-62.0Holstein Steers: 300-50- 0 Bad S. Geertsen, 23 of Tehafi, Cali700-90- 0 500-70- 0 lbs 45.00-54.0fornia, for theft of services, improper lbs 42.50-49.0registration and open container vioFeeder Heifers: Medium and Large lation. lbs 92.00-96.0Frame 1: 200-25- 0 Kelly K. Holdaway, 35 of Richfield, 350-40- 0 300-35- 0 lbs for disorderly conduct. lbs 72.00-77.5400-45- 0 68.00-75.0lbs 65.50-73.5Evan R. Wood, 38 of Price, for kid450-50- 0 lbs 65.00-- 7 1 .00; 500-55- 0 napping and held for Adult Probation. 550-60- 0 lbs lbs 62.50-71.7Michele L. Thomas, 24 of Okla64.50-68.5package 558 lbs 77.00; homa, for possession of a controlled 650-70- 0 600-65- 0 lbs substance with intent to distribute. lbs 59.00-65.5700-75- 0 60.50-63.0lbs 57.00-62.5Kathleen C. Mahoney, 19 of Okla-- Children Ieam. All of them. Its not Work for everyone else as they tried that they can leam. Its not that they to undo his mistakes. While my leam, given the proper cir-- ther was having lunch with some of cumstances and opportunities, his one day, they all going to leam anyway. For gan to complain about the man. They better or worse, they leam. started attacking his character and So its important for us to decide even his family. They were angry and very early in their lives what we want they were venting, and it didnt stop e them to leam, knowing that we will until one rather quiet individual an important factor in their leam- - terrupted. He said, I dont like working. For instance, if we want them to jng with him any more than you do. Ieam to respect others, we have to do gut that doesnt make him a bad than tell them that other people son. have feelings and that we should treat This conversation touched my dad those around us as we would like to So much, he came home and shared be treated. We have to be models for it with us. He said it made him stop them. and think about what he was doing. Do our children hear us teaching He reminded us that it would always consideration for those in our family, be easy to think that people you got but see us mock and scold and hu- - along with were good people and miliate as a way of disciplining? Do people you didnt get along with were we remind them to be polite to the bad people. He warned us not to jump neighbors face, only to have them to those conclusions, April 23, 1995 overhear us gossip behind his back? He wasnt afraid to show his chil-D- o Denton Joslen, 21 of Richfield, for they see us revere and respect only dren that he was still straggling to put parole violation. those who agree with our religious, jnt0 practice what he believed was April 24, 1995 political or social beliefs? right. He helped his children Ieam by Richard Everette, 37 of Kingston, My father once told me about a man showing us that even at his age, he on court order. he worked with. Apparently this man Was still learning, April 25, 1995 was so incompetent, he created more Byron Lee Monroe, 48 of Salt Lake City, for possession of marijuana and rassment offenses, 1; house checks, mushrooms. miscellaneous, 3; missing persons, 3; April 26, 1995 800-85- 0 750-80- 0 lbs 58.00-60.73; open container in motor vehicle, Aaron J. Flores, 20 of Torrey, for 850-90- 0 doors left open, 1; reckbusiness lbs lbs 57.50-59.03; contributing to the delinquency of a 900-95- 0 51.00-57.0less 1; seized license plates, ibs 52.25-57.0driving, minor, giving false information to a 950-100- 0 lbs 52.50-55.21; 2; suicide, suspicious circumpolice officer. Heiferettes and young feeder cows: 1; theft, 5; tobacco, 2; traffic stances, L. Danen 29 of Clifton, Johnson, The Division of occupational and 36.75-48.5control, 1; vandalism, 2; vehicle idenfor DUI, possession of drug Colorado, the Professional Licensing accepted number inspection, 1 ; serve Stock Cows: Pairs 625.00-750.0- 0 tification per surrendered license of Madge Black, paraphenalia, driving on revocation, 6; weapon violation, 2. warrants, Patrick pair. Kevin Cartwright of speeding and open container violaAurora, to practice as a licensed pracSlaughter Cows: Boning Utility was arrested Fiddlers at Moroni, tical nurse. Black, violated previous tion. 30.25-41.0Breaking Utility 4 Green by the Sanpete County Sheriffs 1995 27, and April terms obtaining by 38.00-42.5Gunnison Police Dept Commercial 4 48.50-- 5 probationary Michael E. Hallberg, 34 of White Department on May 5, 1995 for DUI, using drugs not prescribed to her by .00; Cutter and Low Dressing Utilno valid drivers license and no regis-sioApril Activity a practitioner. She also plead guilty Water, California, driving on suspen- ity 26.00-30.7tration. Bail was set at $1,360. revocation. or in the Sixth Judical District court to Slaughter Bulls: Yeild Grade 1 1765-229- 0 April 28, 1995 Possession of a Controlled SubGunnison Police Dept 1145-199- 5 47.25-48.82 YG lbs For the month of April, 1 995 the 43 of Levan, for S. Jon Ballow, Controlled a and stance Obtaining March Activity lbs 41.25-46.0- 0. Police Department handled Gunnison DUI. SubstarrcrbyFraud. For the month of March, 1995 the 09 reported offenses. Of those cases, 03 or 96.3 were closed and solved. Gunnison Police Department handled 128 reported offenses. Of those cases, Two of those offenses were unfounded 1 24 or 98.4 and 4 were offenses by persons under were closed and solved. unfounded offenses those Two were the age of 8. of - Box 85, Salina, Utah 84654. The Salina Sun USPS 4780-800- 0 and 12 were offenses by persons unis published each Wednesday for $1 8.00year in Sevier County, The four offenses by persons under der the age of 1 8. -in Utah. outside of Publishers and Utah, the un$24year offenses The twelve $22year age of 8 were as follows: 2 theft by persons Jim & Lori Olsen. For subscription, Classified Ads or Billing and 2 tobacco offenses. der the age of 8 were as follows: 1 The department gave out 29 citaPostmaster - Send assault, 1 DUI, 1 theft, 1 vandalism problems please call : tions and assisted other agencies in and 8 tobacco offenses. address changes to the Salina Sun, P.O. Box 85, Salina, Utah 19 offenses. The department gave out 27 cita84654 in tions and assisted other agencies A summary of other offenses re13 offenses. ported are as follows: abuse, I ; A summary of other offenses reaccidents, 4; animal control calls ported are as follows: handled by the department, 3; assault, accidents, 2; animal control calls 1; assist motorists, 4; attempt to lohandled by the department, 4; illegal Box 189, Gunnison, Utah 84634 The USPS 2320-200- 0 cate, 1 ; serve civil papers, 4; domespossession of alcohol, 2; assist moGunnison Valley News is published each Wednesday for tic offenses, 5; flags on holiday, 2; hatorists, 5; attempt to locate, 2; pro$18year in Sanpete County, $22year in Utah, and $24year rassment offenses, 1; house checks, vide back up, I ; bad checks, ; serve outside of Utah. Publishers - Jim & Lori Olsen For subscription, 8; 10; missing permiscellaneous, civil papers, 2; taught 9 classes or classified ads of billing problems call reckless 3; sons, driving, I ; seized lipresentations; did 4 criminal histoPostmaster - Send address changes to the Gunnison Valley cense 1; plates, subpoena, 3; suspiries or background checks; domestic cious News, P.O. Box 189, Gunnison, Utah 84634 e 2; theft, 2; circumstances, I offenses, 2; disturbing the weapon violation, I. false evidence of registration, 1, ha 0; I loved you... 0; 0; 0; 0, Dear Editor, Your recent article about the youth crime statistics reminded me of the following, from an 1983 Ann Landers column: FOR OUR TEENAGERS 0, 0; 0; 0; 0; 0; 0. . Some day when my children are old enough to understand the logic that motivates a mother, I will tell them: I loved you enough to ask where you were going, with whom, and what time you would be home. 1 loved you enough to insist that you save your money and buy a bike for yourself even though we could afford to buy one for you. I loved you enough to be silent and let you discover that your new best friend was a creep. I loved you enough to make you take a Milky Way back to the drugstore (with a bite out of it) and tell the clerk, I stole this yesterday and want to pay for it. I loved you enough to stand over you for two hours while you cleaned your room, a job that would have taken me 15 minutes. I loved you enough to let you see anger, disappointment and tears in my eyes. Children must Ieam that their parents arent perfect. I loved you enough to let you assume the responsibility for your actions even when the penalties were so harsh they almost broke my heart. But most of all I loved you enough to say NO when I knew you would hate me for it. Those were the most difficult battles of all. Im glad I won them, because in the end you won something too. -- - Author Unknown homa City, for possession of a conj trolled substance with intent to distribute. April 20, 1995 Ryan S. Curtis, 20 of Tempe, Arizona, for possession of a controlled substance. Troy T. Toigerson, 23 of Salina, on a court order. April 21, 1995 Brad Geertsen, 23 of Tehopi, California, for providing contraban to inmates. John Westlund, 27 of Pleasant Grove, on a Board of Pardons warrant. April 22, 1995 Pat Foronato, 26 of Salina, for assault (domestic violence) Viktor J. Kazakevicius, 36 of Richfield, on a bench warrant. Glen K. Kazakevicius, 26 of Joseph, on a bench warrant. Wilford L. McClure, 53 of Golden, Colorado, for possession of a stolen automobile and speeding. 0; re in-b- per-mo- re 0; 0. I 0; 0; 0; 0; 5; 0, 0; 0; 0; 5; 0; 0; 0; License revoked 5. 0. -3 2-- 0; 2-- 0; 1 n 5. 5; 1 1 Salina Sun 1 1 1 Paul STEWS Says, 1 Some folks change their ways when they see the light-oth-ers when they feel the heat EV1ER VALLE! HOSPITAL There's nothing wrong with kids that becoming tax payers won't cure "Frank" is a word people use when they mean "dirty", but aren't Frank enough to say so. COMMUNITy HEALTH FAIR Saturday May 13, 1995 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon Thanks to these participating agencies and compaines Utah Office of Child Care Our friend just got the bill for his surgery. Now he understands why masks are worn in the operating room " Sign on the Podiatrists door: Why be two feet away from happiness?" Living Will Information irkirk For happiness when you bank come see the friendly folks at Gunnison Valley Bank. 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