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Show Page 4 Messenger-Enterpris- Utah Farm Bureau joins Sanpete Sheriff Booking Report state in lawsuit against interior Secretary The Utah Farm Bureau will seek Federal District Court ap- proval to join with the State of Utah, the School Trust Lands Ad- ministration and county commis- sioners in the lawsuit announced this week by Governor Michael Leavitt against Interior Secretary' Bruce Babbitt. According to UFB Executive ness and grazing should continue, Unfortunately, extreme wilderness activist groups are trying to chan8e those rules' and have madc very difficult for ranchers to 8raze in wilderness areas, Wallentine said. As an example, he cited P,aints lhat ,ed t0 severe restric- tions on Predator control in com-Secreta- ry wil-Vi- Booth derness areas, bringing heavy Wallentine, the suit will ask the court to order Secretary Babbitt to immediately stop his wilderness area reinventory in Utah and to start the process all over again, in with federal law gov- eming wilderness inventories. The plaintiffs say Secretary Babbitts reinventory violates the 1979wil- derness criteria and process as adopted by Congress, including a requirement for advance scoping meetings, local government and citizen input, an advance detailed list of lands to be and a document linking the inventory to existing Bureau of Land Man- agement land use plans. dcath losses t0 sheeP producers, Relieve the Secretary s new inventory shows his willingness to 8nore a law 'vIien il serves Uis President Farm C. Bureau, according to Wallentine, represents most of the livestock grazers holding grazing permits on federal lands in Utah. Many of the 1,500 Utah ranchers whose livestock graze these lands hold permits within the BLM-ad- ministered 3.2 million acre wilder- ness study areas, as well as the 2.5 million acres Sec- Babbitt says should be des- as wilderness. Utah's live- stock industry adds over $ .6 bil- to our economy annually, Wallentine says When the 1964 and 1979 wil- derness laws were passed, they made clear that livestock grazing was a compatible use in wilder- 1 PurPose-complianc- A e major purpose of this reinventory is to buy votes from ,he environmental community, and !t s a s,aP in the face to the hundreds of professional BLM personnel who spent many years and over $10 million preparing the current inventory. It is also a waste of taxpayer money, Wallentine says- - He says Utah is a public land state with nearly 80 percent of the land area controlled by federal and stat Sovemments- "If livestock Producers are denied access to these 8razing lands there is not enough pnvatc pas,ure t0 maintain a viable llvestock industr' in our - statf' mattcr "liat assurances Secretary Babbitt gives that he does not intend to eliminate graz-addition- al inS in wilderness areas, past tual experience shows environ-ignate- d mental activists w ill End a way to n use wilderness designation to ther their agriculture agenda, Wallentine said. With this lawsuit, those of us who live and work on this land hoPe t0 st0P him in his tracks until lie follows the laws he is sworn to uphold. ry fur-lio- anti-anim- al m4 Ephraim by the Ephraim Police and charged with selling alcohol 40, Springville, was arrested north of Gunnison by the Sanpete to minors, burglary, threat against County Sheriff and charged with lifeproperty, tampering with witDUI and speed violations. Bail nesses, assault, furnishing tobacco to minors and contributing to de$1,580. Oct. 6: Medina Francisco linquency of minors. Bail $14,155 Oct. 13: Brian R. Aiken, 20, Cisneros, 23, rtn. Green was arSpring City, was arrested in Mt. rested by the Sanpete County Pleasant in by the Spring City police Sheriff Wales and charged with and charged with warrant out of public intox and assault (domesSpring City Justice Court. Bail tic). Bail $975. $200. Oct. 4: Alan Paul Williams, 38, Oct. 15: Juan Orosco Ocnoa, Mayfield was arrested in Manti by 23, Delta, was arrested west of the Sanpete County Sheriff and Gunnison by the Sanpete County charged with warrant out of Sheriff and charged with no valid Sanpete Justice Court. Bail license. Bail $40. drivers $1,650. 15: Eliseo Mancinas, 29, Oct. Oct. 7: Paul Jay Baxter, 38, was arrested west of Delta, Ephraim, w as arrested by the UHP west of Mt. Pleasant and charged Gunnison by the Sanpete County with DUI, speed violations. Bail Sheriff and charged with expired registration, no insurance and $5,060. 8: Oct. Ruben Duran, 22, open container. Bail $890. Oct. 15: David Hall Black, 25, Ephraim was arrested on airport road by the Ephraim Police and Ftn. Green was arrested north of charged with DUI and no drivers Moroni by the UHP and charged with warrant of arrest, evading, license. Bail: $1,575. driving on suspended rev. and Oct. 9: Keith Douglas speed violations. Bail $7,020. Oct. 16: Michael Louis Sandaval, 8, Kearns, was arrested by the Sanpete County Sheriff in Castillon, 18, West Jordan, was Kearns and charged with 7 counts arrested by the Sanpete County of burglary; 7 counts of theft. Sheriff in Manti and charged with Booked and released for Court. burglary of dwelling 9 counts, Oct. 10: Jesus Manuel Palma, felony theft 5 counts, and theft 3 32, Gunnison, was arrested by the counts. Booked in and out for Mt. Pleasant Police in Mt. Pleascourt. ant and charged with DUI, open Oct. 20: Athapom Nirandara, container and no valid drivers li28, Ephraim, was arrested in cense. Bail $1,640. Ephraim by the Ephraim Police Oct. 11: Neven C. Domenici, with criminal Dept and Oct. 4 : William Lee Mitchell, 24, Manti, was arrested of 7. SHOP A T HOME - cud Sam! Custom Construction & e, Two Army National Guard, Rawlin D. Anderson and Christopher J. Mickelsen, have graduated from the basic field 566-854- 9 STEEL BUILDINGS Commercial, Agricultural, Industrial, Barns, Arenas HUGE SAVINGS - MUST ORDER BY OCT. 30 CALL DAN 801-566-85- cannon crew member course at Fort Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma. The course instructed students to maintain, prepare and load ammunition for firing; operate and perform operator maintenance on howprime nio ers, itzers, and ammunition vehicles; and perform crew maintenance 49 in the Building 96 N. Main, Ephraim Holiday gifts, Crafts & Decorations Food and Fun!!! r Everyone invited d NOTICE is hereby given that the time and place for SATELLITE REGISTRATION of the names of the qualified electors in Sanpete County, Utah, prior to the GENERAL ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1996 will be between the hours charged of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. mischief. Bail $1,850. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1996 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1996 and participate in organizational maintenance of weapons and related equipment. Students also learned to establish and maintain radio and wire communications. Anderson is the son of Lee J. Anderson, Manti and Mickelsen is at MANTI CITY HALL for Manti, Sterling and Ephraim MT. PLEASANT CITY HALL for North of Ephraim GUNNISON CITY HALL for South of Sterling the son of Pennie Mickelson, Manti. Both are graduates of Sanpete County Clerk, Kristine F. Anderson Manti High School, Anderson in 1995 and Mickelson in 1996. self-propell- A. V-- 4 Af A ft AA A fi A h- - $ a t ,. $ t Sanpete Valley Hospital through its Comprehensive Diabetic Treatment Program will be conducting its diabetic class called "Healthy Living with Diabetes: A Comprehensive Approach." Classes begin Tuesday, October 29 at 2:00 p.m. in the Hospital cafeteria. These classes will continue every Tuesday for five Tuesdays ending November 26th, 1996, when the class will end. The class will cover: What is Diabetes? Foot care Eye care Diet planning and management Medication dosages Insulin Testing your glucose Healthy exercises (even from a chair) And much, much more! Journals containing the history of Jens hansen, pioneer, and his decendants are available. An excellent Christmas gift for $10.00 Contact Carl Braithwaite at -- ; Your Halloween Headquarters Nz for Tricks or Treats! w :S2 835-566-1 i Jj Manager: Ben Larsen ipA Asst. Manager: Anunon Kyle ' Jones j As of October 18, 1996 Year to Date 1996 -- - 234 Year to Date 1995 -- - 262 Total 1995 Fatalities -- - Open Monday - Saturday 8 Phone: 326 Driving Tip: If an unrestrained or improperly restrained child is seated in a front seat protected by a passenger side airbag, there is a chance of Injury. Care should be taken to properly secure a child with a lap and a shoulder belt. The front seat should be moved all the way back. But, the best position for a child is the rear seat with a safety belt 'v 283-483- 4 4 V ' jjm securely fastened. ;v' To register for the class, or for more information about the program please call Shirlene Newmeyer, R.N. Diabetic Educator at A , w Utahs Highway Death Toll ATTENTION PEOPLE WITH DIABETES! w Jens Hansen History Design Inc. Daniel A. Olschewski P.O. Box 1728, Sandy, Utah 84091 (801) Co-o- p Ephraim 2 complete NG training ry 1997. March The Energy (HEAT) Program 1996 x make an and appoint-Sicall in the Please 1996 November on 4, begins Locations: follow the at ment ing County Area, comprising 462-274For County Piute, Sanpete Sevier, Wayne, Sanpete, walk-in No applications will be Juab and Millard counties. On November 4th through the 15th taken. If you are homebound, call the program will only service eld- - and make an appointment for the the applicerly and disabled. Regular appli- - intake worker to take home. ants can apply November 18, tion at your Upstairs on the following days: Pri-vat- ' Fri., Nov. 1, 2 to 6 p.m. Sat., Nov. 2, 10 to 6 p.m. Mon., Nov. 4, 10 to 6 p.m. Tue., Nov. 5, 10 to 6 p.m. 1 - Energy (HEAT) Program 4 begins on November 28, through Thursday, October 24, 1996 e 4k A AA 4 |