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Show 5 Narch 3, 2004 SunNe3s "i Boy Scouts Klondike 2004 Sets New Record r.r Ve the Editor from our readers. If you have an opinion or argument that ought to be consid-- ! ered, please send your signed letter to Salina Sun Gunnison Valley 20-2- 1, Sanpete County Sheriff News P.O. Box 1 89 Gunnison, Utah 8634 or Arrested: Melina Lynn Arrested: Antonio Zamudio; Fillmore; Address: Lake Point Address: Mt. Pleasant; Date of Utah; Date of Arrest: 223 04; Arrest: 22004; Location of Location of Arrest: Manti; Arrest: Mt. Pleasant; Charges: Charges: Warrant out of Farr Unlawful supply of alcohol to a West Justice Court; Bail: $420; minor; Bail: $1,000; Arresting Arresting Agency: Sanpete Agency: Mt. Pleasant Police County Sheriff Arrested: Harvey Jason Arrested: Richard A. Trujillo; Gleason; Address: Mt. Pleasant; Address: Manti; Date of Arrest: Date of Arrest: 22004; Loca22204;Location of Arrest: tion of Arrest: Mt. Pleasant; Ephraim; Charges: Salt Lake Charges: Unlawful sale or supDistrict Court Warrant, 6 counts ply of alcohol to a minor; Bail: possession of a controlled sub- $1,000; stance; Bail: 42,850.00; Arresting Arrested: Julie Ann Shepherd; Agency: Ephraim Police Address: Manti; Date of Arrest: Arrested: Buddy M Schear; 21504; Location of Arrest: Address: Fairview; Date of ArEphraim; Charges: Mt. Pleasant rest: 22104; Location of Ar- Justice Court Warrant; Bail: rest: Mt. Pleasant; Charges: $555; Arresting Agency: Mt. Faulty equipment, diving on Pleasant Police suspension and Utah County Arrested: Jeremy James TayJustice court Warrant; Bail: 425; lor; Address: Ephraim; Date of Arresting Agency: Mt. Pleasant Arrest: Location of Ar- 22504; rest: Ephraim; Charges: Aggravated Assault, and possession of marijuana; Bail: $5,555Arrest-in- g Agency: Ephraim Police Department Michelle E. Patenaude; Address: Mayfield; Date of Arrest: 22604; Location of Arrest: Manti; Charges: resting Agency: Sanpete Booked and released on charges County Sheriff of reckless endangerment and Arrested: Justin Vernon Lund; unlawful sale or supply alcohol Address: Mt. Pleasant; Date of to minor; Bail: $7,405; Arresting Arrest: 22004; Location of Agency: Sanpete County SherArrest: Mt. Pleasant; Charges: iff; Fairview Justice Court Warrant; Arrested: Joshua A. Monty; Bail: $475; Arresting Agency: Address: Kearns; Date of ArEphraim Police Department rest: 22104; Location of ArArrested: Albert Edason rest: Mt. Pleasant; Charges: Mt. Shoemaker; Address: Mt. PleasPleasant City Justice Court; Bail: ant; Date of Arrest: 220 04; Lo- $1,340; Arresting Agency: Mt. cation of Arrest: Mt. Pleasant; Pleasant Police Charges: Unlawful supply of Arrested: Juan Maldonado; alcohol to a minor; Bail: $1,000; Address: Mt. Pleasant; Date of Arresting Agency: Mt. Pleasant Arrest: 227 04; Location of ArPolice rest: Ephraim; Charges: Unlawful sexual activity wminor; Bail: $5,000; Arresting Agency: Ephraim Police Arrested: Christian W. Bryan; Address: American Fork; Date of Arrest: 22704; Location of Arrest: Ephraim; Charges: Possession of stolen property, carrying weapon under influence of drug, 2 cts possession of controlled substance, no insurance, DUI, and possession of weapon March, 4, 2004 by restricted person; Bail: Mild BBQ Beef Sandwich, Po$21,560; Arresting Agency: tato Salad, Baked Beans, Jell-- 0 Ephraim Police Department Parfait wFruit, Cornbread Arrested: Efrain Murillo Salas; Butter, Milk or Juice, Address: Chester; Date of ArMarch 5, 2004 rest: 22704; Location of ArLima Beans and Ham with rest: Hwy 89 MP 241; Charges: Carrots, Fruit Cup, Cookie, DUI; Bail: $1,500; Arresting CrackersButter, Milk or Juice. Agency: UHP Tuesday, 9, 2004 Arrested: Jennifer Geneile Baked Spaghetti, Tossed Lukenbach; Address: SLC; Date Green Salad, Fruit Cup, Garlic of Arrest: 22704; Location of Bread, Milk or Juice Arrest: Mt. Pleasant; Charges: Wednesday 10, 2004 Sanpete County Justice Court COOKS CHOICE. Warrant; Bail: $420; Arresting Agency: Mt. Pleasant Police Senior Menu & News These Scouts from Gunnison won the knot tying contest at the Klondike Derby. v B F.O. Bos 100 Redmond Irrigation & Buildings John Johnson Office: (435) Fas: (435) 5230135 225 South 300 West Redmond, Utah SIS' 523-124- JThe choice is simple. WE CAN SUPPLY ALL OF YOUR IRRIGATION NEEDS, SURFACE & UNDERGROUND k, I diction. Letters are published at the editor's dis- cretion. Every day headlines bring reports of theft: cars stolen, banks robbed and houses broken into. But Utah Power deals with another kind of theft theft of electricity. Unfortunately, the people committing these crimes are unaware of the dangers their actions pose to themselves and the public. Utah Power wants to remind people that tampering with electric meters and stealing electricity is punishable by law, and offenders face possible conviction, jail time, fines and community service. In addition to being a crime, meter tampering and theft pose serious safety hazards that affect entire communities. "When one person tampers with an electric meter, everyone pays for it," said Amy Eschete, Utah Power's public safety man- Keep children away from injury to meter readers, electrical workers, people walking by electric equipment at all times. and children playing. In addition, electrical fires may result, putting personal property and other innocent people at risk Utah Power offers some tips to help people avoid danger related to meter tampering, and other electrical hazards: If you see someone acting suspiciously around an electric meter or panel box, immediately report them to authorities. Report meter tampering, open electric meters or other apparent electrical hazards involving power systems to Utah Power at ergized equipment, causing you to become part of the electricity's path to ground. Call 911 immediately and wait for help to arrive. "Electricity injures instantly and is unforgiving," Eschete said. "It does not discriminate on who it hurts, so it"s critical that people use caution around electricity and report people who appear to be tampering with a meter.. We don"t want anyone to get hurt." For more information, please visit our Web site at They should not play on or around ground transformers (the green boxes you see in neighborhoods having underground power lines), substations or other electric equipment, as this equipment contains electricity which can be deadly. Never go near open electric panel boxes. Exposed wires may cause injury. If someone becomes injured by contacting exposed wires, do not touch them or anything they're touching because they terials. still may be in contact with en- pad-mount- ed high-volta- free safety ma- Public Public Public Notices Notices Notices ACCEPTING BIDS ager. s Brenda Malmgren, Salina City Centerfield City will be accept"The theft results in increased Recorder costs for our company and cus- ing sealed bids for the Care & Published in the Salina Sun on tomers, and tampering with a Maintenance of the City Cemetery March 3, 2004 meter is very dangerous, to both and Town Hall. This contract will the person involved and others." be in effect starting April 1 through SALINA CITY PUBLIC NOTICE CORRECTION: This bid has Meter tampering may cause October 15, 2004. It includes Feraeration, (3 tilizing times), spring been reopened because the car electrical severe flashes, expose mowing, trimming has 110,000 miles, not 11,000. watering, involve or other wires energized around gravestones and weeding. Salina City will be accepting improper wiring, creating hazBids must be submitted by 4 sealed bids for a 1 997 Ford Crown ards to the public. Electrical p.m. on March 31, 2004 to the Victoria, 110,000 miles, needs flashes may cause serious burns Centerfield City Hall, 130 South transmission work. Vehicle is beto the vandal. Hidden traps cre- Main, Centerfield, Utah. Center-fiel- d ing held at the Salina City Offices ated by the tampering may cause City reserves the right to at 90 West Main. Sealed bids will award andor reject any bid based be accepted until March 5, 2004, upon experience, qualifications at noon. Salina City reserves the and price. right to refuse any submitted bid. sDebra L. Hansen, Recorder sBrenda Malmgren, Salina City Published in the Gunnison Val- Recorder Valley ley News on March 3, 10, 17, 24 & Published in the Salina Sun on Birth 31,2004 February 25 and March 3, 2004. Gunnison Hospital Report SUMMARY OF ADOPTION.OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS February 20, 2004 SALINA CITY NITE, Shanna of Venice had a DOCUMENT NO. 00110 ORDINANCE NO. 040201 IN ACOwner; Sevier County Special girl CORDANCE WITH SECTION Service District 1, 250 North February 21, 2004 1 , UTAH CODE ANNOTATED, of BAILEY, Mark and Andrea Main, Richfield, UT 84701 AMENDED AS 1953, a Aurora had boy Separate sealed BIDS for the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN construction of the Sevier County 2004 February 23, that on February 25, 2004, follow- Chip Seal 2004, which includes ERCANBRACK, Brian and ing published notice approximately 6.5 miles of highJilean of Levan had a boy and a public hearing, the Mayor way chip seal in Sevier County and and City Council of Salina related work will be received by adopted: Sevier County Special Service ORDINANCE 040201 District 1 at the office of Sevier An ordinance amending Section County Courthouse, 250 North 1 3.04.090 of the Salina City OrdMain, Richfield, UT 84701, until 7 inances and the culinary water ser- p.m., March 1 1 , 2004, and then at vice system of the city. The govsaid office publicly opened and erning body shall have the right to read aloud. remove water meters or otherwise The BIDDING DOCUMENTS lock or secure water meters so as may be examined at Jones & to unauthorized DeMille Engineering. prevent reconnection... Copies of the BIDDING DOCUThe complete ordinance is avail- MENTS may be obtained at the February 21, 2004, COLLETTE, Cliff Robert, 40, able for review at the Salina City office of Jones & DeMille EngiAurora, DUI, Open Container. offices located at 90 West Main neering, 1535 South 100 West, Street, Salina City, Utah from 8 Richfield, UT 84701 , Phone February 23, 2004 Eric Peter, a.m.to5p.m. This ordinance shall ZIMMERMANN, upon payment of $40 19, Arlington, VA, Possession become effective upon adoption for each set, no part of which will and publication. be refunded. Marijuana, DUI Metabolite Brenda Salina si City Malmgren, Published in the Salina Sun on 2004 February 24, Recorder 18, 25 & March 3, 2004 Luis February ZARATE, Antonio, Published in the Salina Sun on Las 18, NV, Martinez, Vegas, March 3, 2004 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Possession Marijuana wIntent State Engineer received the The DORANTES, Jenny Marlene, SUMMARY OF ADOPTION OF following Application(s) in Sevier 24, Anahem, CA, Possession SAUNA CITY in SLB&M). For (Locations County Marijuana wintent ORDINANCE NO. 040101 IN ACmore information or to receive a PENA, Ismael, 32, Ervine, CA, CORDANCE WITH SECTION copy of filings, visit http: Possession Marijuana wIntent 1 , UTAH CODE ANNOTATED, waterrights.utah.gov or call 1 VEGA, Michael Leon, 20, 1953, AS AMENDED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Murray, DUI, Failure to Wear Persons objecting to an applSeatbelts. that on January 14, 2004, follow- ication must file a CLEARLY ing published notice February 25, 2004 READABLE protest stating FILGILLMAN, Margie, 47, Salt and a public hearing, the Mayor ING NUMBER, REASONS FOR Lake City, UT, DUI, 2 Counts and City Council of Salina OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' Possession Marijuana, PossesAdopted: NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, ORDINANCE 040101 sion Drug Paraphernalia and any request for a hearing. ProMALE Juvenile Offender, 13, An ordinance establishing the test must be filed with the State Richfield, Loaded Firearm in regularly scheduled city council Engineer, Box 146300, Salt Lake meetings for 2004 to be held on City, UT 84114-630- 0 on or before Vehicle, second and forth Wednesday MARCH 23, 2004. These are inthe MALE Juvenile Offender, 14, of each month. formal proceedings as per Rule Richfield, Loaded Firearm in The complete ordinance is avail- R655-6-- 2 of the Division of Water Vehicle. able for review at the Salina City Rights. (The Period of Use is genFebruary 26, 2004 offices located at 90 West Main d except irrigation NOCON, Virginia Ann, 40, Street, Salina City, Utah from 8 erally which is generally from Apr 1 to Richfield, Intoxication a.m. to 5 p.m. This ordinance shall Oct 31 each year.) become effective upon adoption CHANGE APPLICATION(S) and publication. Fishlake Wildlife 10-3-- Sevier County Sheriff Booking Report 6, 10-3-- I nevvsgtelco.net. All letters must have a name, address and tele-- 1 phone number for verification. Letters may be edited for length and Utah Power cautions against meter tampering wires or Booking Report Arrested: VelcomeJjitters We welcome Letters to on Friday evening and Saturday morning, February has the reputation of being one of the finest in the entire Utah National Park Council. The popularity of the event is apparently catching on. After staying in snow caves or igloos the scouts built on Friday, the scouts participated in competitions on Saturday morning. The competitions included snow snake, sled judging, a sled race, and a sled course involving first aid and basic knot tying. Winners of the competition were: Snow Snake Troop 636 of Manti; Sled Judging Troop 503 of Fairview; Sled Race Troop 502 of Fairview; Sled Course Troop 508 of Spring City. Special thanks goes to Gary and Gail Jensen, Jene Beal, Tom Lusk, and Dale Peel who organized the event. Also appreciation is extended to UDOT for preparing the site and allowing the BSA to use the facility. Arrested: Michael R. Olsen; Address: Ephraim; Date of Arrest: 22104; Location, of Arrest: SR 89 MP 226; Charges: Manti Justice Court Warrant, Ephraim Justice Court Warrant, Driving on suspension and no insurance.; Bail: $1,769.50; Ar- 1 tOilheJ-jditQ- il The Sanpete District Klondike 2004 attracted a record crou d of 376 Scouters this year which was 39 percent larger than last year's record attendance. The event held at the top of Fairview Canyon Police ra: .I year-roun- Reserve L.C. propose(s) using 0.25 ac-f- t. from groundwater (18 miles S.E. of Salina) for Domestic. sJerry D. Olds, P.E., STATE EN- GINEER Published in Salina Sun on FEBRUARY 25 & MARCH 3, 2004. SEVIER SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD OF EDUCATION SETS A BUDGET REVISION FOR FY 2004 The Sevier School District Board of Education has scheduled a Budget Revision for FY 2004 on Wednesday, March 10, 2004 at 3 p.m. in the Sevier School District Office, 195 East 500 North, Richfield, Utah. sPatrick D. Wilson, Business Administrator Published in the Salina Sun on February 25, March 3 & 1 0, 2004 PUBLIC NOTICE USDA Rural Development is until 5 accepting PM, May 6, 2004, for Housing Preservation Grants (HPG) under Section 533 of the Housing Act of 1949, 42 U.S.C. 1490(m). The grant provides funds to eligible organizations, (State and Local Governments, Nonprofit Corporations, Federally Recognized Indian Tribes, and Consortia of Eligible Entities), to conduct housing preservation programs benefitting very low-an- d low income rural residents. Program funds cover part or all of the grantees cost of providing loans, grants, interest reduction payments or other assistance to eligible homeowners, owners of single or multiple unit rental properties or for the best benefit of owners of consumer cooperative housing projects. The purpose of this grant is to reduce the cost of repair and rehabilitation, to remove or correct health and safety hazards to comply with applicable development es or to perform necessary repairs to improve the general living conditions of the resident(s) including improved accessibility for persons with disabilities. must be either to assist individual homeowners, rental properties, or cooperative projects. Any combination pre-application will not be accepted. However, an applicant may submit more than one type of ' -; Rural Developments allocation for Utah is undetermined at this time. Only one eligible organization will be selected for funding. If you have any questions or wish to obtain a please contact Kristine Dahlberg at (801)524-432or write USDA Rural Development, Rural Housing Service, 125 South State Street Room 4311, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138-110Published in the Salina Sun on'. March 3, 2004 ! 9 , |