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Show r . itaiwr-- wpnrx WHHNMWI 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 20, 193 News artists to exhibit talents at Art Splash CEU Several injured in two recent accidents By LAYNE Staft writer The public is urged to attend the College of Eastern Utahs Art Splash 93. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 21, in the Geary Theatre on the CEU campus MILLER Two recent traffic accidents involved 11 local residents, in Price. Admission is free. According to Brent Haddock, chair of CEUs division of humanities and social sci- including eight Carbon County teens on an outing up Huntington Canyon. The first accident occurred Monday night when Helper resident James Callor, 42, suffered what is being called a diabetic complication. Witnesses say Callor allowed his vehicle to drift across the centerline several times near the Blue Cut. Callors vehicle narrowly missed hitting a semand then itruck head-o- n slammed into a car driven by Terry Saccomano of Helper. It then careened into a truck driven by James Ruggeri of Price. Callor was transported to Castleview Hospital, where he was treated for minor injuries and released. ences, Art Splash is a festival that celebrates the talents of students in the visual and performing arts at CEU. The evening begins with performances by the CEU band and choir, followed by readings from CEU poets and writers. CEUs dance department will perform popular selections from its recent spring concert, while the theatre department will present scenes directed and staged entirely by students. All performances will be held in the Geary Theatre. Visual arts will be featured in Rescue 3 and Carbon County ambulance personnel carry James Callor from his wrecked car to the ambulance Monday night. An accident four miles below Electric Lake Tuesday afternoon sent five teenagers to Castleview Hospital. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper John Kelly said the teenagers were CEUs annual student art exhibition in Gallery East. The exhibit will be open throughout Art Splash, and a public reception will be held at the end of the evening. For more information on Art Splash, call Haddock at District court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon happened. County on May 17 before One group was riding in a Judge Bryce K. Bryner: truck being driven up the Guy Lavern Grant camping together in the canyon when the accident canyon by Mark Cory Callahan, 17, Helper. Callahan reportedly allowed the truck to drift over the centerline and collide head-o- n with a vehicle driven by being Darrin M. Bradshaw of Wellington. Bradshaw was transporting the second portion of the camping party. Four of the teenagers were treated and released at the hospital. Scott Nelson was admitted with head lacerations and a broken arm. appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in two felony level informations; the first complaint contained one second degree distributingarranging the ld distribution of a controlled substance count; the second complaint contained an additional third degree attempted the distributionarranging distribution of a controlled substance charge. Defendant ordered to psychologi- undergo a 90-da- y in a diagnostic unit at the Utah State Prison; both sentencing phases delayed until the evaluations cal evaluation and Grant completion, directed to report to the county sheriff s office on May 24 for transport to the state correctional facility. Jimmie Thomas Gallegos sentenced to an indeterminate term in prison and fined $500 inclusively on one third degree theft offense; execution of the prison, sentence stayed, and defendant;-place- d on formal probation for-3- 6 months; as conditions for probation, Gallegos instructed to voluntarily submit to random urinalysis breath testing and remain employed during the designated formal supervision period. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters on May 17 before Judge Bryner: Rachel Mary Laws pleaded guilty to one class C attempted encouraging haboring a runaway (contri- buting to the delinquency of a minor) count, amended from an original class B offenses against children charge; defendant sentenced to 20 days in the county jail and fined $370 inclusively; service of all jail time and $170 of the fine suspended upon satisfaction of the monetary assessments balance. Ronald Lee Webster appeared to answer an order to show cause action alleging violations of the terms for probation included in the Notre Dame Regional School 9th GRADE GRADUATION Graduation Mass at Notre Dame de Lourdes Church Friday, May 21, 1993 at 6 p.m. Celebrant: Homilist: Fr. Colin F. Bircumshaw, pastor of Notre Dame de Lourdes Church, Price Fr. Andrezej Skrzyplec, of St pastor judgment on a prior conviction in an information containing two offenses, class A drivers license suspensionrevocation and class B driving under the r influence of an intoxicant (DUI); after admitting certain allegations, defendant found to be in direct violation of the probationary conditions. Websters previously allowed formal supervision period revoked, and execution of the CEU. Moab plans arts festival jail sentence originally imposed in the matter Moab will host its first annual arts festival at the city park Memorial Day weekend, May 29 and 30. ordered; defendant directed to voluntarily report to the county sheriffs office at noon on the same date for immediate incarceration. defenDavid D. Walton dants guilty plea entered on one class B failure to yield the y traffic violation; Walton fined $50 inclusively; defendants previously posted bail applied toward satisfying the monetary Assessment, and case closed. Joseph Scott Alexander appeared to answer an affidavit alleging violations of the probationary conditions specified in the judgment on a prior conviction in a complaint containing one class A drivers license suspensionrevocation The event will feature two days of continual music, beginning at LI a.m. and ending in the evening between 8 or 9 p.m. There are 16 musi. cal groups performing various right-of-wa- ( Continued on Page times throughout the two-da- y gala. Performers range from folk, blues, country, rock n roll to belly dancers a music show for everyone. Besides the ongoing music lineup, there will be 100 booths of handcrafted arts, as well as a demonstration booth with continuous demonstrations on how artists perfect their arts. Navajo tacos, sandwiches, drinks and other edibles will also be available. 5A) Have your Newspaper delivered in a tube FINALLY!!! Anthony of Padua, Helper Newspaper Tubes can be installed on the same Post as U,S. Mail Box Concelebrants: Fr. Joseph E. 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