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Show 6ASuri Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 26, 1994 Castle Valley Watch Jail bookings 1:20 p.m. May 17. Whitney Dee Grant (22, Salt Lake City); court-issue- d warrant. May 18. Michael Lee Calkins (26, Scofield); driving under the influence of an intoxicant warrant; Car(DU1), 1:36 a.m. court-issue- d bon County SO. 1:36 a.m. May 18. Lyndee L. Sabey (29, Scofield); intoxication, disorderly conduct; Carbon County SO. 6:05 a.m. May 18. Mark Antonio Espinoza (28, Colorado); DUI; Helper City PD. 11:48 p.m. May 18. John Walker Westwood (32, Missouri); DUI; Wellington City PD. 1:59 a.m. May 19. Ryan Lee Miera (19, Helper); DUI; Helper City PD. 7:50 a.m. May 19. Roger Kit Anderson Jr. (30, Helper); domestic violence; Carbon County SO. 6:35 p.m. May 19. Roger Anthony Decorte (23, Price); court-issue- d warrant. 7:35 p.m. May 19. court-issue- d warrant. 5:15 p.m. May 20. David d Kouris (18, Price); Lester court-ordere- commitment. 9:35 p.m. May 20. Jordan Del Shumway (30, West Valley City); intoxication; Carbon County SO. 1:45 a.m. May 21. Shawn E. Martinez (22, Price); DUI; Price City PD. 1:45 a.m. May 21. Jason Paul Sanchez (20, Price); court-issue- d warrant. 11:37 a.m. May 21. Ronald Noell Garnett (24, California); drivers license suspensionrevocation; Utah Highway Patrol. drivers license suspension revocation, speeding traffic tion; Wellington City PD. Brian Eugene Romney (21, Price); 9:50 p.m. May 21. Casey Erin Hall (19, Sandy); possession of with intent to distribute a controlled substance, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, DUI; Wellington City PD. 12:26 a.m. May 22. Mark Ray Nelson (38, Ferron); DUI; Carbon County SO. 1 a.m. May 22. Stanley Raynard Williams (33, Price): DUI: Carbon County SO. 1 a.m. May 22. Christian W. Chiaretta (33, Price); possession of a controlled substance; Price City PD. 2:20 a.m. May 22. Michael James Dennis (21, Price); assault, resisting arrest; Price City PD. 2:25 a.m. May 22. Kimball A. Millet (34, Orem); DUI; Helper City PD. 5:55 p.m. May 22. Johnny Lee Blackham (40, Springville); court-ordere- d commitment. 6:43 p.m. May 22. Raymond Ronald Pedro (30, Salt Lake City); viola- 5:55 p.m. May 23. Steven Singer (36, Arizona); intoxication; Price City PD. 9:38 p.m. May 23. Smokey Glen Shurtleff (20, Roosevelt); court-issue- d warrant. 9:40 p.m. May 23. Kent Robert Schindler (34, Sandy); DUI, open container of alcohol, speeding traffic violation; Utah Highway Patrol. 3:16 a.m. May 24. Allan Ray Jen-ne- r (49, California); court-issue- d warrant. 5:26 a.m. May 24. Shawn Bradley Isbell (22, Price); drivers license suspensionrevocation; Helper City PD. Marriage licenses Richard J. Schade, May 18 Wellington, and Kristina L. Verde, Price. Calvin L. Fox Jr., May 19 Manti, and Danette K. Richardson, Wellington. Birth announcements A girl to Alicia Shook May 17 and William Kelley, Price. A boy to Julie and May 18 Robert Patterson, Ferron; a boy to Lisa and John Powell, Price. A girl to Alisha SkinMay 21 Price. ner, A boy to Tiffany MeaMay 23 dows, Green River; a boy to Becky and Barry Olsen, Helper; a girl to Cindy and Robert Montague, Moab. Divorces Paul J. Ryder vs May 18 Karen A. Ryder, married May 12, 1991 at California. a Edward James May 24 vs. Tamara Ruth Campag-na- , married Aug. 18, 1979 at Riverton. Editors note: The Sun Advocate reminds its readers that the only Cam-pagn- individuals appearing in the jail bookings section who have been convicted of crimes are those serv- ing court-ordere- d commitments. Law enforcement officers arrest suspected criminal offenders and book the parties into the county jail on various charges. However, only prosecuting attorneys have the legal authority to file formal criminal complaints. As with all United States citizens, individuals appearing in the newspapers jail bookings are innocent of any crime until proven guilty via the criminal justice system. IPHOTTO SDED02&0- - lam EOtMECR PS Tit ll PICTUEE.5! S c r workers donate Manti-LaS- al to Price City Fire Department Pell, By SCOTT NIENDORF Staff writer Pell said a group of about 14 raising money about eight months ago by recycling cans, having bake sales, soliciting private funds and getting donations from businesses and individuals. Tina Moynier, a purchasing Sal, said agent at Manti-L- a agency personnel were concerned for the welfare of children in the event of a fire. Many of the staff have children of their own, she said. We just havent seen the stickers around for years, Moynier said. She said the staff had the desire to help save lives of children in an When Elaine Pollock and several of her friends and coSal workers at the Manti-L- a National Forest decided to do a service project, they turned to Price Fire Chief Kent Boyack for some ideas. After deciding to reintroduce Tot Finder stickers to the area, they decided to set a goal to raise enough money to buy enough decals for everyone who needed them. The Manti-LaSgroup also decided to get invalid stickers as well for people with special needs or disabilities who might need extra attention in the event of a fire. We just decided how many stickers we wanted and set a goal of $1,200, said JayLynn people began al emergency situation if possible. When the group recently handed Boyack a check for $1,369, the fire chief said he was surprised. Its a lot more tham I expected, Boyack explained. When they were getting checks of $25 to $50, 1 thought they would do well to bring in $600. But then one check alone came in for $600 from a ladies organization which was really neat, the Price fire chief added. Boyack began distributing Tot Finder and Invalid stick-- M & Developed & Printed For Just resource Manti-LaS- al clerk. M Any Size Roll of Film l Price Fire Chief Kent Boyack presents 500 Tot Finder stickers to Creekview Elementary secretary Christi Jardine Tuesday. &umk 'cm cAnbtim cessing juveniles committing felonies. The third juvenile was brought to the sheriffs office and later released to his parents, Robertson said. The two youths taken into custody were arrested on four felony charges, criminal mischief, criminal trespass, burgand lary of a theft of an operable vehicle, the sheriff said. The dollar amount of the damage to the Genwal facility is still being determined, Robertson said. The incident is still under investigation. non-dwelli- Hall 36. ffcdindun V family and ACi. and tdlu. HRillfyihil V family (jmimUil ( 3 & annually. The stickers are highly refective and help firemen locate children who may be trapped in their rooms during a fire. The primary locations for the stickers are in childrens room windows facing out or at the bottom of interior doors facing into hallways. office, fingerprinted and photographed as adults are under a new Utah law for pro- V Food one-thir- ties in the United States ties and the sheriffs office was advised of the situation. Deputy Jeff Wood and Robertson both responded to the scene along with Utah Highway Patrol personnel to evaluate the situation and the truck was verified as the missing vehicle from the Genwal facility, the sheriff said. The two mimors arrested were taken to the sheriffs grandmother. A special thank you to Dr. Sterling Potter, the nursing staff and the Transitional Care Unit at Castleview Hospital. The many acts of love and kindness will always be remembered. ON Stickers will be distributed throughout Carbon County schools and more will be available from Boyack at the Price City Fire Station for interested families and individuals, the chief pointed out. According to Tot Finder information, children account of the fire casuald for (Continued from Page 1A) wishes to express our thanks and appreciation for all of the support, prayers, phone calls, expressions of sympathy, flowers and food during our time of sorrow in the illness and loss of our mother and iMt. year ended. Juveniles: The family of Stecna, ers to schools this week hoping to get a sticker to every child to take home before the school Come In and check out our SPECIAL GRADUATION SALE Pharmacy May 24 thru May 28 Any Size Roll of Film 31 Developed & f j s ffff Printed for Only With this coupon have 3" or 4' Double Color Prints made from any roll of color print film 1 process only) for only 3.99 at any City Market Photo Center. 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