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Show 2 March 26, 2003 Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun Central Utah Narcotics Task Force operation nets 14 The Central Utah Narcotics Task Force has been involved in an under cover operation, which has concluded with the arrest of 14 people. The investigation has been ongoing for the past several months. Following is a list of suspects arrested and charges: 1. Mike Marsh, 30, Sigurd: 2 7. James Barker, 42, Elsinore: 4 counts distribution marijuana, count ex felon possession firearm, 1 count possession methamphetamine, 1 count possession marijuana, 1 count possession morphine. 8. Troy 39, Robinson, Kingston: 1 count Distribution counts distribution methamphetamine, 1 count pos2 counts distribution session methamphetamine, 1 1 count count marijuana, possession possession marijuana. 9. Harold D. Morrill, 46, Juncmethamphetamine, 1 count possession narcotic paraphernalia. tion: Ex Felon Possession fire2. Logan 19, arm. Nielson, Richfield:' 3 counts distribution 10. Randall Dan Hass, 30, marijuana, 2 counts possession Richfield: 1 count distribution marijuana, 1 count possession oxycontin, 1 count possession methamphetamine, 1 count pos- firearm, 2 count possession session morphine, 1 count pos- methamphetamine, 1 count narsession narcotic paraphernalia. cotic paraphernalia. 3. Danny 11. Clint Mendelkow, 23, 20, Yazzie, Richfield: 3 counts distribution Richfield: Ex felon possession marijuana, 2 counts, possession firearm. 12. Mike Prisbrey, 34, Monroe: marijuana, 1 count narcotic 2 counts distribution Loritab. paraphernalia. 4. Brady Roberts: 3 counts 13. Francis E. Humphreys, 52, distribution marijuana. Torrey: Conspiracy to manufac5. Teache Lee Worthen, 18, ture methamphetamine. Possesmetham-phetamin- Richfield: 1 phetamine, juana. possession metham1 possession mari- 6. Sally Kay Jensen, 34, Salina: 2 counts distribution marijuana, 2 counts possession marijuana, count possession narcotic paraphernalia. 1 1 e, Recovered This 1983 Ford Econo Van was stolen from in front of the Star Theater on March 18, 2003. The vehicle, owned by Avard Ottoson, Sterling, was found in Beaver by the Beaver Sheriffs Department. Arrested for the theft were Brian Wingwood, aka, Eric James Neal, Whittier, CA and Darlene Audry Bendon, Whittier, CA. They were booked into the Sanpete County Jail. Sevier creates 'Wee Guard Club 4-- H The recent deployment of the ing skills, etc. Each club mem222nd Field Artillery Unit, Bat- ber will create a child care kit tery A, left families all over the filled with ideas, activities, Sevier at least, for the games and more. 14.- Karen Stanton, 27, Elsinore: Valley Wee Guard has a specific club time without fathers 2 counts possession methambeing service In and husbands. some 1 count goal in mind. That goal military phetamine, possession will be to recent families, provide trained child deployments marijuana. for our have taken mothers and wives care givers (baby-sitterGuard family. Club members away from their families. In an effort to fill this void, the will be rewarded at the end of the Sevier County office anyear (October) for their hours of service. nounces the creation of a new The first club meeting will be club. This child care club will be called "Wee Guard." April 4, 2003 in the auditorium The new club will be open to of the Sevier County Administudents in grades 5 - 12. Club stration Building, 250 North members from throughout the Main, Richfield. county will learn basic child care skills, how to care for simple first aid emergencies, how to prepare nutritious snacksmeals, how to & readtell a story, simple games Local area veterinarians reto entertain, diapering and feed- cently participated in the National Spay Day USA program Salina Sun by offering discount spays and Gunnison Valley News neuters at their clinics. These sion list I Adults who may be interested in assisting with the club, either as or as instructors are invited to attend a planning meeting. The meeting will take place Friday, March 28, 2003, in chemical, Possession list II chemical. Distribution methamphetamine. families of these servicemen would "need the community to help them," Nielsen said. "The Reaperartide further stated that the Sevier County Extension help would be needed with conference room, located at 250 "things ranging from broken North Main, Richfield, down- pipes to stairs in room 11. "This is where can help," "We're looking for people Nielsen stated. "I welcome ideas who feel like they want to do from the community," she said. something to help our Guard Nielsen can be reached at members and their families," each afternoon. Or email said Cindy Nielsen, Sevier your to ideas Assistant, who has cindynext.usu .edu County organized the club. s) NOW OPEN!!! baby-sitting- 4-- H M.C. AUTO 893-04- 78 90 So. Main Centerfield 435-528-76- 39 Now, Along With Great Auto State Inspections Look for these Quality Name Brands You Can Trust: numOYALD 90 ttrtnt$ too VAtui' Kelly & Hercules General Tire BFGoodrich USPS 478-08- 0 Periodical postage paid in Salina, Utah. Postmaster send address changes to the Salina Sun at Box 85, Salina, Utah 84654. The Salina Sun is published each Wednesday for $20year in Sevier County, $26 year in Utah, and $30 year in US. Publisher: Jim & Lori Olsen. Editor: Jim Olsen. The office is located at 3 E. Main in Salina. newsgtelco.net Fax - (435)528-763- 4 I tot? Budgeting for your future is more than looking at the balance in your check book! At Gunnison Valley Bank We Can Help You Build A Financially Secure Future. See Us Today about: I,, ,,,,,, Km., Retirement Accounts mtificates of Deposit W Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes Gunnison Valley Bank Your Locally Owned Bank Member of FDIC 4-- H Spay Day USA A Big Success in Sevier Body Repair, Mark His Staff Will Also Be Offering: Lube & Oil Changes Tires & Wheels All Tire Services Available ." 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H "In the March 12 issue. The Richfield Reaper stated that the Gunnison, Utah discounts were matched by funds from C.A.R.E. of Sevier Valley, Inc a local animal rescue group. During February, 63 dogs and cats were altered. For those who were unable to take advantage of the Spay Day USA discount offer. No More Home Pets in Utah discount voucher applications are available at all local area veterinarian offices to help defray the cost of spayneuters of domestic pets and feral cats. These vouchers ($10 to $40 off) are in- through a grant from Maddie's Fund, a private foundation. For more information about the Spay Day USA program visit the Doris Day Animal Foundation website at www.ddaf.org. For the No More Homeless Pets in Utah program visit www.utahpets.org, or C.A.R.E.'s come based, and are funded website at www.careofpets.org. Fishlake National Forest, Girls Scouts of Utah Team For Girls At Gooseberry Camp The Fishlake National Forest Birds, mountain man. Law & ganized under a partnership Order, Your Best Defense, Link- entitled Linking Girls to the ing Girls to the Land, Leave No Land, which is between the Girl Trace, outdoor skills. Outdoor Scouts of the USA, Bureau of Cooking, flower and plant life, Land Management, National songs around the campfire and Park Service, Forest Service and nature walks. The girls are guar- other federal agencies. anteed to have lots of fun enjoyThe dates are July 21st (9 a.m.) all the wonnatural ing camp's through July 23rd (1 p.m.). The ders. cost is $38 per girl, which covThe camp, sponsored by the ers all of their food and snacks, workshops in Orienteering, Outdoor Skills, Digging Fishlake National Forest and the crafts, program supplies, particiThrough the Past, Wildlife & Girls Scouts of Utah is being or- - pation patches and their Girl Scout membership dues. and the Girl Scouts of Utah invite "all girls" going into 4th through 10th grades to join our fun summer camping experience at Gooseberry. The girls do not need to currently be enrolled in Girl Scouts in order to attend. The girls will enjoy an array of camping activities including Eco-actio- n, ATTORNEYS AT LAW DORIUS, BOND & REYES Open Thursday & Friday Personal Injury Criminal Wills & Trust Bankruptcy Divorce Water Adoption Real Estate 47 South Main Street, Gunnison UT 84634 (435)528-729- 6 (435)723-521- 9 Registration forms will be available at most of the local schools and also at the Supervisor's Office of the Fishlake National Forest - 115 East 900 North - Richfield, Utah 84701. The registration deadline is May 15, 2003. If you have questions, please call Ellen Daniels 5-896-9233 Rhyndress - or Angela RESOLUTION R030302 A RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING SALINA CITYS SUPPORT OF THE UTAH NATIONAL GUARD UNIT 222 WHEREAS, the community of Salina strongly supports and appreciates the services the Utah National Guard and their families are making to defend and protect the United States of America. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF SALINA CITY, UTAH, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 . State of Support. Salina City proclaims their support of the soldiers of the Field Artillery, Battery A 222nd Triple Deuce of the Utah National Guard and their families, and recognizes their great sacrifices. Section 2. Effective Date. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage. Adopted and passed this 1 8th day of March 2003 by unanimous consent of the Salina City Council. sMarilyn S. Anderson, Mayor sNewell Hales, Councilmember sMark Larsen, Councilmember sJim Casto, Councilmember sTom Harrison, Councilmember sJim Reynolds, Councilmember ATTEST: sBrenda Malmgren, Recorder SEAL Published in the Salina Sun on March 26, 2003 |