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Show 10 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Friday, May 30, 1986 castle valley watch property in the Consumers of Price. He said they ultimately broke a lock on a gate to leave the property. 2:07 p.m. May 27. Roger Cyfers reported the theft of about $500 worth of copper wire from the Cyfers Cable lot in Carbonville. There are no suspects. on private Sheriff's Dept Report area northwest a.m. May 21. Angelo Kouris, Price, reported scratches had been put in the paint on the drivers side door and the hood of his vehicle. The damage was estimated at $600. 5:40 p.m. May 25. Glen Taylor, no address available, called the sheriffs office from Moab and reported his daughter had left a bag full of doll clothes at the Wellington City Park and asked for help in locating the missing items. Deputies found the items still in the park and held them until Taylor returned for them. 5:30 p.m. May 24. Ted Pierce, Price, reported several people were trespassing 11 Sheriff's Dept. Accidents 5:45 p.m. May 26. Deputies received a report from Castleview Hospital that emergency room personnel were treating the victim of an ATV accident. Deputies found that Steven O. Fischer, 35, Kenilworth, was riding a up the Aronco road and hit an area which Open Daily 9-- 9; Sunday was cited on suspicion of allowing dog to run at large and on suspicion of having no license for the animal. 9:20 p.m. May 21. Emil Giraud of Price City reported a chain near the citys water tank northeast of Price had been shot at with a high powered rifle. There were also some dents in the tank. The value of the damage was estimated at had been washed away and was thrown over the handle bars. He was transported to Castleview Hospital by ambulance for treatment of reported head, neck and chest injuries. Price City Report 12:10 a.m. May 18. Lupita J. Cazarez, 28, Price, was cited on suspicion of intoxication. Bail was set at $54. 10:20 a.m. May 21. Vola Pappas reported her son was bitten by a dog which was tied up at an adjoining trailer. 3:10 p.m. May 21. Larry Watson, 27, Price, was arrested on an outstanding $20. 10:40 p.m. May 21. James Kendall Berson, 19, Price, was arrested on suspicion of theft in connection with a report of cash missing from Utah Bearing. Bail was set at $2,006. 7:30 a.m. May 22. Kim M. Jones, Price, was cited on suspicion of allowing her dog to run at large. commitment order. Bail was set at $178. 3:20 p.m. May 21. Terry Valdez, Price, er 4:45 p.m. May 22. Caroline T. Pierson, Price, was cited on suspicion of retail Bail was set at $106. theft at 6:20 p.m. May 22. Melanie Lee Burke, 18, Price, was cited on suspicion of retail Bail was set at $106. theft at 8:35 p.m. May 22. Mark Lasley, 23, Price, was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant. Bail was set at $5,000. 40, 8 a.m. May 23. Tracy Lehman, Price, was cited on suspicion of failure to license her dog. 12:35 p.m. May 23. David Michael Hoschouer, 18, Elmo, was cited on suspicion of theft in connection with the report of a gas skip. Bail was set at $106. 3:05 p.m. May 23. Vera Clark, Wellington, reported a calculator valued at $120 was taken from her purse while she was attending an event at the CEU track. She said the purse itself was taken, but then recovered. The only thing found missing was the calculator. 9:50 a.m. May 25. Hamit A. Reese, 10-- 6 ON SALE SATURDAY, MAY 31 THRU MONDAY JUNE 2 Regular Prices May Vary at Some Stores Due to Local Competition Price, reported two artifacts with a total value of $175 were taken from his home. There are no suspects. 8:50 p.m. May 25. Vodel H. Landers, Jr., 35, Price, was arrested on an outstanding commitment order. Bail was set at $34. 10:20 p.m. May 25. Bill J. Sisneros, 19, Price, was cited on suspicion of having a speed contest. 10:30 p.m. May .25. Catherine Gayle Amason, 41, Price, was arrested on an outstanding commitment. Bail was set at , $508. 8:30 a.m. May 26. David Wade Berdan, 19, Price, was cited on suspicion of DUI. 9:45 p.m. May 26. Richard Lee Crissman, 36, Price, was arrested on an outstanding commitment. Bail was set at $159. 11 p.m. May 26. Jerry L. Westbrook, 45, Price, was cited on suspicion of DUI. 9 a.m. May 27. Corky M. Nichols reported that at about 9 a.m. May 24, a large group of people had come into the Century Cafe to eat. After the group left, Nichols reported finding a picture carved into the wall of the mens restroom. 3:30 p.m. May 27. Richard J. Freeman, president of student affairs at CEU, reported when he and other student went into the ballroom in the student union building at the college, they found audio equipment valued at $1,200 had been removed from the ballroom. 4 p.m. May 27. Mark Migliaccio, Price, reported an electrical winch valued at $400 taken from the front of his vehicle while it was parked at the Matador parking lot. 10:18 p.m. May 27. Sandi Rae Budo, 21, Price, was cited on suspicion of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. 10:41 p.m. May 27. Richard E. Olsen, Helper, reported while his fathers vehicle was parked at the Carbon High School parking lot a window was broken out. Price City Accidents 11:10 a.m. May 21. A vehicle driven by T. Passarella, 58, Helper, was southbound on 400 East at the same time a vehicle driven by Kent C. Mower, 29, Springville, was westbound on 100 North. June Sale Price. AMFMFM-stereradiocassette recorder. Records from radio or live with condenser microphone. speaker system. o Our 7.97 Ea. Mesh stack chair has sturdy tubular steel frame. 22x29"; in white and colors. 2 For 4.97 Colorful Chair Pads 4622 Dy Price After Rebate Roughneck trash can size. handy 32-ga- Weather-resista- with in l. plastic nt lid for snug-fittin- g added durability. Made to take lots of use. Rebate Hmtted to mfr.'s stipulation At the intersection, the Passarella vehicle allegedly failed to stop for the stop sign and the vehicles collided. Passarella was cited on suspicion of running the stop sign. Damage to the Passarella vehicle was estimated at $500, while the Mower vehicle received an estimated $400 damage. 7:15 p.m. May 22. A vehicle driven by Mitch J. Bedke, 22, Orem, was stopped at the intersection of 100 North and Price River Drive at the same time a vehicle driven by Lindy J. Allred, 40, Price, was turning left from 100 North onto Price River Drive. The Bedke vehicle reportedly proceeded forward past the stop sign and the vehicles collided. Bedke was cited on suspicion of failure to yield the right of way after a stop with accident. Damage to the Bedke vehicle was estimated at $50, while the Allred vehicle received an estimated $300 damage. 2:15 p.m. May 22. A vehicle driven by Stephanie C. Jensen, 18, Price, reportedly was turning in the Smiths parking lot when it struck a parked vehicle owned by Antonette P. Andrieni, 60, Helper. No citations were issued. 5:10 p.m. May 22. A vehicle driven by Lorraine C. Babcock, 56, Helper, was pulling into a parking stall on 100 East when it allegedly was struck in the rear by a vehicle driven by Nancy A. Slama, 18, Price. Slama was cited on suspicion of following too closely with an accident. Damage to the Slama vehicle was estimated at $50, while the Babcock vehicle received an estimated $400 damage. 8 p.m. May 22. A vehicle driven by Ross M. Car, 22, Price, was westbound on Main Street at the same time a vehicle driven by Kirk K. Waterfall, 21, Price, was southbound on 300 East. The Waterfall vehicle reportedly proceeded through the intersection of the two roads with a green light. At the same time, the Car vehicle allegedly failed to stop for the red light and the vehicles collided. Car was cited on suspicion of failure to stop for a red light with accident. Damage to the Waterfall vehicle was estimated at $450. Damage to the Car vehicle was estimated at $1,000. 6 Our 16.96. cook n serve set for microwave and conventional ovens. Includes and l'2-qcasseroles, bowl and 3 handy covers. 6-p- c. t. Save 22 Sale Price Bag. Plain or peanut Sale Price Roll. Shelfdrawer M&Ms. 24 oz. liner. 2 sizes. 12"x10 20 x5 Net wt Of lull Our 9.97 Ea. Compact 6 desk fan features 2 speeds, metal grill and tilt adjustment. Decorator colors include pink, blue or green. . ii Our 1.06. Pkg. of 10 Sheer Strength trash bags. 30-ga- l. size. 147 27 Our 1.97 Ea. Wylers drink mix in fruit flavors. 24-o- net wt. z. Limit 3 2ror870 Sale Price. Parsons ammonia cleaner. 28 fl. oz. 1.77 s. 32 Limit fl. oz. 4 2 97 Rebate ArmorAII protectant. Many uses. 16 fl. oz. Size 3.87 z. Sold in Auto Dept. after $2 rebate Rebate limited to mfr 's stipulation Price GIFT CERTIFICATES mart gift certificates are always a welcome gift for any occasion! 5 vehicle driven by East Carbon, attempted to go under an overhang at First Federal Savings and reportedly struck the overhang with a bike mounted on a bike rack on the top of the vehicle. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $50. Damage to the bike was estimated at $600 and damage to the bike rack was estimated at $250. There was no damage to the building. No citations were issued. 5 p.m. May 25. A vehicle driven by Brenda Kirkwood, 24, Price, reportedly collided with a parked vehicle owned by Jim Holbrook, Oxnard, Calif., while both vehicles were at the Little Sahara sand dunes. No citations were issued. Damage to the Kirkwood vehicle was estimated at $500, while the Holbrook vehicle received an estimated $200 damage. Births Sale Price. Spic n Span pine cleaner; 28 Multiuse cleaner. fl. oz. Hn7 Sale Price Ea. Dove for dishes. Keeps your hands soft and gets your dishes clean. Also use on hand wash-able- $ 23. A Lopez, 33, 6B.6G 90 Save 27 K p.m. May Pearl WE HONOR 12.97 Price after rebate Coleman cooler with hinged lid and convenient tray. rt Sold in Sporting Goods Dept. Rebate limited to mfr '$ stipulation 87e Sale Price Box. 100 packets Sweet 'n Low sugar substitute. Limit 4 boxes So convenient... a small deposit holds your selection in layaway. Our reg. 3.97 Plastic red wagon. Fun for kids to pull toys in. Avoiloble only in stores with cafeteria K mart ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLICY LAYAWAY DEPARTMENT 2.57 Price. Sale Our firm intention is to have every advertised item in stock on out shelves. It an advertised item is not available for purchase due to any unforeseen reason K mart will issue a Rain Check on request for the merchandise (one item or reasonable family quantity) to be purchased at the sale price whenvever available or will sell you a comparable quality item at a comparable reduction in price. A girl to David and Shanna May 21 Nixon, Price; a girl to Timothy and Patty Schmidt, Wellington. A May 23 girl to Kirk and Melody Patrick, East Carbon; a boy to Jay and Ruth Ann Dinkelman, Wellington. A girl to Shane and Laurel May 24 McArthur, Huntington; a boy to Louis and Debra Riche, Price. A boy to Felix and Susan May 25 Vouk, Price. A boy to Darin and Lisa May 26 Jensen, Emery; a boy to Max and LaQuita Phillips, Price. A girl to Duane and May 27 Joy Hanson, East Carbon; a girl to Daniel and Toni Vigil, East Carbon. Marriage licenses May 22 Joseph C. Polito, East Carbon, and Twanna A. Lackey, East Carbon. May 23 Christopher R. Harrison, Price, and Eyvonne A. Caloca, Price. Joe E. Via, Helper, and May 27 Sherrie L. Fletcher, Cleveland; Louie P. Tone, Helper, and Helen J. Bueno, Helper. May 28 Anthony J. Mower, Kenilworth, and Debra K. Motte, Price; Thomas L. Gibby, Price, and Retha C. Gilson, Helper; Jimmy R. Jensen, Price, and Ceanne Hersh, Price. 4 ) |