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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5 Thursday, August 4, 1994 Group honors Utah s senators The nations largest small-busine- ss advocacy group recently lauded both United States senators from Utah for their votes to kill a controversial striker replacement bill. Jack Faris, president of the National r 600,000-membe- Federation of Independent Business, praised Sens. Orrin Hatch and Robert Bennett for standing up to big unions in support of Main Street businesses and fair labor practices. in two days, both vot- balance of power in relations heavily in against closing debate of SB- - 55, a bill that would bar favor of organized labor. A survey of NFIB members employers from permanently four of every five off found who workers replacing stay owners opposed the the job during an extended labor dispute. The Senates proposal. This bill, fashioned down the by organized labor, is a transfailure to shut kills debate effectively the bill parent attempt to give unions Twice labor-busine- ss small-busine- ss ed for this session. Blocking this bill was a major victory for small business, Faris said. Had the legislation been allowed to pass, it would have tilted the a powerful new organizing tool to help reverse membership loss, said Faris. Earlier identithis year, the AF1-CISB-55 as its top fied passage of legislative priority. O District Court Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on July 26 before Judge Halliday: Jacob Joseph Salazar upon the defendants failure to appear at continued proceedings in four separate informations, the court authorized the issuance of a bench warrant for Salazars arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at $10,000. The proceedings included continued arraignment in two complaints filed against the defendant, the first containing a single class B unlawful purchasepossession of alcohol a by consumption minor count and the second containing one class C intoxication charge plus an addi- tional unlawful purchase possession consumption of alcohol by a minor offense. The continued proceedings also involved the sentencing phase in a case charging Salazar with one class C intoxication count and an order to show case action alleging violations of the probationary conditions specified in the judgment on a prior conviction in an information containing two class B charges, drivers license suspensionrevocation dant appeared at the sentencing phase in a complaint containing a single class B driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) offense; ONeil sentenced to 100 days in the county jail and fined $1,110 inclusively; service of all but 10 days of incarceration suspended, on condition the fine is paid; ONeil instructed to complete the remaining jail time via two-da- y increments within the next 90 days. Earl Walter Hannah defendant sentenced to 60 days in the county jail, fined $500 and directed to satisfy an additional $235.01 in victim restitution on one class A issuing bad checks count; entire incarceration period sus- pended upon payment of the designated assessments. monetary Larry Ray Cochrane defendant entered a guilty plea at continued proceedings in a case containing one class B DUI charge; pronouncement of judgment scheduled on Aug. 22. Kimberle Wheeler defen- dant pleaded guilty at arraignment to one class B reckless driving offense, amended from an original class B DUI count; Wheeler sentenced to 50 days in the and unlawful purchase of county jail and fined $555 possessionconsumption alcohol by a minor, plus one inclusively; jail sentence susclass C exhibition driving pended in full, on condition traffic violation. Justin R. ONeil defen the fine is satisfied. Rebecca Ann Steelman defendant entered a guilty plea at arraignment in an information a containing single class B simple assault charge; Steelman sentenced to 50 days in the county jail and fined $500 inclusively; all jail time suspended upon satisfaction of the monetary assessment. defenJohn D. Adams dant pleaded guilty at continued arraignment to one class C altering an identification card offense; Adams sentenced to 20 days in the county jail and fined $200 inclusively; entire incarceration period suspended, on condition the fine is satisfied; in exchange for the defendants guilty plea, two additional counts contained in the case filed against Adams dismissed, class B unlawful purchase of possessionconsumption alcohol by a minor and class C lewdness. Wilfred Manuel Vigil diversionary agreement approved and accepted in an information charging the defendant with a single class B simple assault offense. Christian Michael Pollastro plea in abeyance agreement authorized in a complaint filed against the defendant containing one class C failure to observe a no passing zone traffic violation. Actions taken in felony criminal matters on July 28 and 29 before Judge (Continued on Page 6) Saturday. Taylor and Grosely are both on the varsity debate squad at Carbon High School, debate camp judge staff member Nick Lewandowski discusses strategy and theory with Nicolle Taylor and Rosslyn Grosely last CEU College presents debate camp By KEVIN ASHBY Sun Advocate publisher Over 165 students from most of the western states recently attended a debate camp at the College of two-wee- k long," said Kim Pullan There were 165 students attending the camp, with 1 7 from Carbon High School Also, 17 staff members helped with the camp demically," said Scott Pullan. "It was a long and intense camp. We started at 8:30 in the morning and curfew was set at 11 in the evening and we kept them busy all day Eastern Utah. The camp was under the direction of Scott Pullan, coach of the 1993 national champion debate squad from CEU. He was assisted by Kim Pullan, debate coach at Car- The Xlip Shop bon High school. The camp is conducted to give students a jump on the competition during the school The camp reyear 1994-9veals the new topic that wall be used for the year and then provides additional help in theory and presentation. The policy topic this year asks if the United States gov- CytcuuL August 5. Opatiacj, 1 -- 6,1994 COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Kassandra Guest - Stylist Kathy Pappas Stylist & Nails Roseann Sailors Stylist Jodi Lantz, Joelle Jones - Owners ernment should strengthen 15 East Main, Price regulations controlling immigration. 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