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Show Thursday, December 22, 19M Price, Utah3A Sun Advocate, castle valley watch Price City Accidents 3:30 p.m. Dec. 13. Police officers Inmishap on 400 vestigated a three-ca-r North near 600 East. A westbound vehicle driven by Tracey Renae Kerns purportedly collided into the rear of a vehicle driven by Kristie R. Rodgers, and a vehicle driven by Jon D. Torres allegedly collided into the rear of the Kerns vehicle. Kerns and Torres were both issued citations for following too closely. 3 p.m. Dec. 14. A northbound vehicle driven by Michele L. Snow purportedly attempted to turn left from 300 East onto 500 North and collided with a southbound vehicle driven by Vicki R. Kulow. Snow was cited for failure to yield when turning left. 3:15 p.m. Dec. 14. An unoccupied vehicle owned by Gerald L. Mills was reported damaged in an apparent incident at 700 East 400 North. 3:10 p.m. Dec. 16. A vehicle driven by Allen B. Guptill allegedly attempted to pull from a driveway into the northbound traffic lane at 100 West 100 North and collided into the rear of a vehicle driven by Don L. Sadler. Guptill was issued a citation for following too closely with an accident. ' 4:50 p.m. Dec. 19. A vehicle pulling a trailer driven by Martin E. Vouk purportedly attempted to turn left from Main Street onto 400 West, and the trailers tires allegedly struck a vehicle driven by Robert W. Bocook. Vouk was cited for making an improper turn and driving an unsafe vehicle. $.7 hiut f Christmas card winner Abish Cox, from Durrant Elementary, won third place in the Christmas card contest sponsored by KTVX. Abish won a $25 gift certificate. (Continued from Page 1A) Part of the controversy surrounding the San Rafael plan is the use of ORVs in the area. Dryden said it is rare that the public is so polarized by an issue 911 (Continued from Page 1A) as it has been by the ORV useage in the Swell. The public comments were either for or Dryden against the issue, explained. There were no gray areas for some reason. The BLM will now take three to four months to go over all the comments received before a Final Environmental Impact Statement is issued. The governor then has a 30-da- comment y That is protest period. already ordered the equipment necessary to incorporate the followed by a comsystem. It takes about a year to period for those who the original mented during the get very specialized comment period. If someone equipment necessary, Dunlap felt explained. By initiating the commented originally but were like totally ignored by they charge now, the system will be - the time it "us, they can then protest, but for bynearly paid goes on line, saving the county they had to have commented 30-d- ay finance charges, she said. Once the system is on line, from US WEST will be $1,700 per month. However, there are other costs involved, Prichard explained, such as staffing the dispatch center and equipment main- monthly charges tenance. The resolution of the county commission calls for the charge to decrease to 20 cents once the system is operational. The resolution, accepted by all municipalities in the county, is open for review, if charges exceed the amount taken in. All municipalities were involved in the decision, and all voted to participate in the service. Until the 911 service is operational, there is a number where anyone in the county can get emergency retail theft. 8:50 p.m. Dec. 13. Mark W. Hooper was arrested on an active warrant Issued by the Helper City Court at 200 North Carbon help. originally, Dryden explained. He also said the comments are looked at to see what the people have really said. They look to see if the comments are legitimate. If it is found to be of legitimate concern then there is a good chance the agency will change its mind and change the plan. Nothing is set in concrete right now, Dryden said. Jeff B. Hiatt was arrested at 400 North 300 East and, in lieu of formal booking into the Carbon County Jail, was issued a citation for operating a motor vehicle on drivers license suspensionrevocation. 5 p.m. Dec. 14. After surrendering himself at the Price City PD on 200 East, Kevin Lynn Irvine was arrested on an active bench warrant issued by Seventh Circuit Court. 5:50 p.m. Dec. 14. Clifton E. Miller was arrested on two Seventh Circuit Court warrants at 1100 East Main Street. 2 a.m. Dec. 18. Bryan D. Bradley was arrested at 500 South Carbon Avenue and charged with driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI), driving on license suspensionrevocation and speeding. 7 p.m. Dec. 19. Richard C. Campell was arrested at a private residence on Railroad Avenue and charged with retail theft in connection with an earlier, alleged incident at a local 12:03 p.m. Dec. counts of sodomy abuse of a child; bond. 5:30 p.m. Dec. A girl to Stanley and Kena Dec. 14 Williams, Ferron; a girl to Steven and Jodi Johnson, Price. Dec. 15 A boy to Rick and Penny I.ee Barnum, Wellington. Dec. 17 A boy to Glen and Rose Etzel, Price; a boy to Carl and Julia Frandsen, Huntington; a boy to Angie Roberts, (Continued on Page4A) 17. You are cordially invited to attend the Copyright )98S Sun Advocate AM rights reserved All ptoperty of Sun Advocate No part hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent SPECIAL Sun Advocate CHRISTMAS USPS 5263 8000 Published Every Tuesday and Thursday by the Sun Advocate 76 W. Main, Price, Utah 84501. 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The Helper city council also contributed $675 toward the Birth Announcements Price City PD; $10,000 bond. 2:15 a.m. Dec. 18. Bryan D. Bradley; DUI, driving on license suspensionrevocation and speeding; Price City PD; $900 bond. 2:30 a.m. Dec. 18. Ikey Montoya; DUI; Utah Highway Patrol; $900 bond. d Erral 17. Don Louis Sadler; 2 and 2 counts of sexual John Kevin Nixon; retail theft; Price City PD; $150 cash. 10:05 p.m. Dec. 17. Robert R. Doporto; DUI; Wellington town marshal; $900 p.m. Dec. 13. Robert R. Schocknmeyer; retail theft; Price City PD; own recognizance release by Judge. 8:50 p.m. Dec. 13. Mark W. Hooper; commitment order; own recognizance release by judge. 9:30 p.m. Dec. 13. Teresa Bell Stoiber; intoxication; Carbon County SO; $125 bail. 5 p.m. Dec. 14. Kevin Lynn Irvine; court-issuebench warrant; own recognizance release by judge. court-issue- bond. $900 bond. 3:30 court-issue- 11:45 a.m. Dec. 18. Apolinar Zamora Rangel; DUI and open container of alcohol; Utah Highway Patrol; $900 Helper City PD; $900 bond. 12:45 a.m. Dec. 17. Robert Walter Ferguson; DUI; Utah Highway Patrol; Jail Bookings 5:50 p.m. Dec. 14. Clifton 3:30 p.m. Dec. 13. Robert R. Schockn-my- er was arrested at City Market on Price River Drive and charged with Avenue. 2:15 a.m. Dec. 14. BLM number is Price Police Report reported the misdemeanor theft of three trees, valued at $63, from the Fausett Christmas Tree Farm on the Gordon Creek Road. 9:23 p.m. Dec. 13. Teresa Bell Stoiber was arrested at a private residence in the Riverbend Apartments in Wellington and charged with intoxication. 4:22 a.m. Dec. 14. Deputies assisted at the scene of a structure fire on Canyon Street in Helper. 8 a.m. Dec. 14. The office investigated a property-damag- e complaint on 200 South and 500 West in Wellington. A vehicle allegedly collided with a wooden fence at the Wesley Johnson residence. Damage was estimated at $200. Teresa Bell Stoiber was later cited for leaving the scene and failure to report a traffic accident in connection with the incident. 1:10 p.m. Dec. 14. Henry Kichelmann reported the theft of a "dirt bike" from a private residence on 700 North and 400 West in Carbonville. The value and brand name of the missing bike were not specfied. An 20 SORES MEN'S LEATHER CANADIAN-MADPAC IBOU E Creekview Mall next to City Market LUBE & WASH BOOTorSOREL'S "VERDUN" 16 CANADIAN-MAD- E LEATHER PAC BOOT YOUR CHOICE WERE FIGHTING FOR MOUR LIFE American Heart, Association I UTAH'S LARGEST SRORTSCASTLE1 Kmyouve got to see it to BELIEVE ITWfl Now GbrosT Mon.-Fri- 730 River STORE HOURS Open-Pri- ce W. Drive-637-- Price . 10:00 9:00 Sat. 9:30 6:00 Sun. 11:00-5:0- 2077 MOO SOUTH 9TH EAST, MURRAY USE YOUR CREDIT! m& mm2E OPCfMMaTnUW(YM5 CvPMfRTOatOLAL rows Kmc, kmi OkuwriTts Ail 0LV UVPhll WCIKiMVRIC1 M00nt INC CXXOS uno rcis woo mnouOM Ait mc 7ith WM AU |