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Show 9 Sun Neds lune 9. 2004 Sanpete County Sheriff Booking Report Arrested: Anthony Franklin I Gibson; Address: Eagle Mountain; Date ofArrest: 6704; Location of Arrest: Manti; Charges: Booked and released for court on charges: 6 counts burglary, 6 counts theft, 4 counts possession of stolen property, 3 counts criminal mischief, and 4 counts of contributing to delinquency of minor. Arresting Agency: Ephraim Police Department. Arrested: Randon Thomas Newman; Address: Ephraim; Date of Arrest: 6404; Location of Arrest: Ephraim; Charges: Threats with dangerous weapon and of marijuana and posses- sion of methamphetamine. Bail: ' $7,405; Arresting Agency: Sanpete County Sheriff. Arrested: Joshua Blake The 2002 Census of Agriculture Arrested: Douglas D Edinger; counted 15,282 farms in Utah Address: Moroni; Date of Arrest: 52904; Location of Arrest: Mt. Pleasant; Charges: Violation of protective order Bail: $1,850; Arresting Agency: Mt. Pleasant Police. Arrested: Brad Lynn Peterson; Address: Spring City; Date of Arrest: 52804; Location of Arrest: Ephraim; Charges: Sixth District Warrant; Bail: $5,000; Arresting Agency: Sanpete County Sheriff. Arrested: (Joseph Verd Preator; Address: Ephraim; Date of Arrest: 52804; Location of Arrest: Ephraim; Charges: Assault; Bail: $957; Arresting Agency: Ephraim Police Department. Arrested: Laura Lee Green; Address: Ft. Green; Date of Arrest: 52804; Location of Arrest: Ft. Green; Charges: Assault and intoxication; Bail: $1,139; Arresting Agency: Ft. Green Police. Arrested: Levi Scott Seely; Address: Mt. Pleasant; Date of Arrest: 53004; Location of Arrest: Sr 17 MP 9; Charges: DUI; Bail: Peterson; Address: Ephraim; Date of Arrest: 6404; Location of Arrest: Ephraim; Charges: Threat with dangerous weapon, possession of methamphetamine, carrying firearm on public street, carrying a weapon while under the influence of drugs, possession of $1,332; Arresting Agency: weapon while on school property, Sanpete County Sheriff possession of firearm by restricted person and criminal mischief.Baii: 1 $15,461; Arresting Agency: - " 2002 Census takes a snapshot ofUtahs Agriculture in 2002. These farms averaged 768 acres in size and sold $1.1 billion worth of agricultural products - an average of $73.0 thousand in sales 1 http:www.usda.govnass. For general information about the Census or other NASS surveys visit the above website or call the Booking Report Ag Statistics Hotline at WILLDEN, Patricia, 53, Elsinore, Warrant of Arrest. June 1, 2004 MORGAN, Wesley Brian, 33, The Utah Agricultural Statistics Office and it's Director, Rick Kestle, can be reached at Joseph, Possession Marijuana, Intoxication, Disable Communication Device, 2 Warrants of Arrest. MUNZ, Laurence Timothy, 36, Monroe, Possession Methamphetamine, Warrant of Arrest. Jordan, Possession Marijuana,. PEDERSON, Ralph Andrew, 29, partment. Resisting Arrest. Elsinore, Aggravated Sexual AsArrested: Taecia Diann Prows; May 30, 2004 sault, Intoxication. Address: Mt. Pleasant; Date of Lee, 38, HANSEN, Jimmy June 3, 2004 Arrest: 6304; Location of ArRedmond, DUI, No Proof of InsurJeremiah Jay, 19, KOLSTAD, rest: Mt. Pleasant; Charges: Sixth ance, No Utah Registration, LeavOrder. Court Aurora, District Court Warrant; Bail: ing Scene of Accident. THOMPSON, Kellin Cody, 18, $10,000; Arresting Agency: Mt. May 31, 2004 Distribution Controlled Richfield, Pleasant Police. FEMALE, Juvenile Offender, 14, Substance, Supplying Alcohol to Richfield, Illegal Consumption Minor. Senator cropland at 335,3 5 acres. The 2002 Census results show changes in Utah agriculture over time since they can be directly compared to past Census results. For instance, the total number of farms in Utah counted in the Census decreased 3.3 from 1997, and land in farms per farm. The Census was conducted by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service. According to USDA acreage dropped 2.3. definition, a farm is any place from However, the average value of which $1,000 or more of agricul- sales per farm increased 30.0 tural products were produced and from 1997. The 2002 Census resold, or normally would have been vealed other interesting facts sold, during the year. about Utah's agriculture, such as: Every five years the Census of Only 2.5 of the farms in Utah had Agriculture takes a snapshot of more than $500,000 in sales, yet Americas agriculture. This picture they accounted for 63.0 of the is an invaluable tool for assessing value of all sales. 48 of all farms trends and determining current had sales of less than $2,500. needs of farmers and ranchers at The average age of the princithe local level. pal operator was 55.2 years old The census provides compreand he or she has spent an averhensive, comparable statistics for age of 19.9 years on the present every county in the Nation. For farm. 24.7 of all farm operators example, according to the 2002 in Utah are women. These facts and more for every Census, Utah county ranked first in the state in number of farms with county and state are now available for the 2002 Census of Agriculture on the NASS website at Sevier County Sheriff Ephraim Police Department. Arrested: Seth Rey Ivie; Address: Gunnison; Date of Arrest: 6504; Location of Arrest: Gunnison; Charges: Unlawful posMay 28, 2004 session of prescription and removMALE Juvenile Offender, 15, ing a prescription label. Bail: Monroe, Illegal Consumption $1,142; Arresting Agency: Possession Alcohol, Open ConSanpete County Sheriff. tainer. Arrested: Jesse William Barker MALE Juvenile Offender, 17, Address: Salina; Date of Arrest: Monroe, Illegal Consumption 6404; Location of Arrest: Gun- Possession Alcohol, Open Connison; Charges: Sanpete Justice tainer. court Warrant; Bail: $510; ArrestPRICE, Jeremy Boyd, 2 1 , West ing Agency: Gunnison Police De- 2,046 while Box Elder county was number one in the state in total Out of Area Birth Kecly Lynn Bertelson was bom on May 18, 2004 to Kurtly Bert and Karen Bertelson. She weighed 81bs 7oz. Her grandparents are Lanny and LaRae Olsen of Ephraim and ArvaLee and the late George Bertelson of Axtell. Governor Olene S. Walker signed a proclamation declaring Utah Trails Week June 5 through 12. People of all ages and abilities were encouraged to enjoy Utahs many trails and pathways during this week. Trail activities contribute to well being, enhance appreciation of nature, provide insights into cultural heritage, encourage tourism, and enhance Utahs economy. National Trails Day was Saturday, June 5 and is the nations largest celebration of the outdoors. This years theme is Trails and Health A Natural Connection. Utah State Parks, the U.S. Forest Service, and other organizations held a variety of trails activities planned statewide Ask us about our prepaid funeral program Funeral Homes Salina -5- Richfield 29-3821 -8- 96-6333 Proven Leadership c ' - Leonard M. Blagkha Senator Blackham has Delivered on Issues Important to You! Jobs Creation of Smart Sites Incentives for state government agencies to use rural smart sites Enhanced the Enterprise Zone statute Creation of Agricultural Protection Zones Protection of agricultural against nuisance claims New Veterinary Diagnostic lab in Nephi Funding for Biotechnology research at USU Tax exemption for job creation (Enterprise Zones) Funding USU Extension and Research Revised the Agricultural Cooperative laws Eliminated the building permit requirements for Ag buildings Creation of the Utah Heritage Highway project Local Government Additional roads funds for local government (B&C funds) Funding for the expansion of SR 36 in Tooele County Increased revolving loan funds for water improvement and waste water projects Fixed the statute's definition of governmental immunity Created the wild land fire insurance pool for counties Funding for New Court House in Tooele Kept Juab County in the Enterprise Zone definition Protected the Funding for roads and water for local use SENATOR BLACKHAM IS BRINGING MORE JOBS TO UTAH BY THE CREATION OF SMART SITES TO OUTSOURCE JOBS TO RURAL COMMUNITIES. Natural Resources and Wildlife Creation of the current wildlife and regional boards Creation of Renewable energy exemption for Ag Improved funds for predator control Sponsor of proposition 5 that limits referendum setting of wildlife policy Funding for range land improvement Increased funding for dam repairs, irrigation and Soil Conservation Districts Creation of the Constitutional defense fund (RS 2477 Wilderness, Etc) Funding for 3 attorneys in the Attorney Generals offices to fight for public lands issues State funding for new fish hatcheries Additional money for Wildlife damage to private property owners Health Protecting rural health care from urban HMOs Improved the reimbursement rate for hospital and nursing homes (Reduces the cost shifting to other patients) Funding for Telemedicine Technology Provided Scholarships for students to become rural doctors Improved the involuntary mental health commitment policy Removed mandatory medical arbitration requirement Provided liability protection to rural EMT Enhanced the home health serves for the elderly Additional funds for rural hospital to remain viable Expanded programs for people with disabilities for rural communities Education Additional funding for Capital Equalization for low tax based school districts $500,000 annually for the operating the Sevier Valley Center Additional funding in the Small Schools Programs Passed the School Trust land money directly to schools in the Senate Sponsored the teaching of history of the flag, the pledge of allegiance, U.S. Constitution and the Declaration of Independence 5 million for online testing technology Funded the additional new growth in public education (even in difficult budget years) Funding for Nursing programs at Snow College Creation of Snow College Richfield Funding for Snow College Noyes Restoration Building Funding for Snow College Fine Arts Building Creation of Applied Technology College Experience Brings RESULTS Families BY DR BEVAN BASTIAN, RADIOLOGIST, RURAL HEALTH CARE HAS BEEN ENHANCED THE EFFORTS OF SENATOR BLACKHAM KEITH WILMORE, M GREG ADMINISTRATOR ROSENVALL, GUNNISON VALLEY HOSPITAL, AND BLACKHAM ARE REVIEWING THE NEW IMPROVEMENTS Senate District 24 Protected the traditional family Protecting the definition of marriage Protecting the unborn Sponsored the largest tax break for property owners in the state history j Limited government regulation of home day cares on for "meal wheels" Senior and centers Improved funding Expansion of the New Horizons Crisis Center (Womens shelter) in Richfield Limited tax increases by reducing most state agencies budgets as Senate Budget Chair u!d RE-ELE- BLACKHAM ON TUESDAY, JU CT (435) 436-821- 5 www.LeonardBlackham.com I Paid for by Blackham for Senate |