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Show V ip' wlwnm -- p P-- P-'P P'P- -I py 'WF'yiBFiry w f-'- www9 1 in Alio 3M8 S OOj; 3 r, in fry "i vt 0 V.; v y i 4 ail ut ed on Page 2A) v X6 A draw the original and - A A CH y k fA i taMSSr t P rr V' s, ( t S,'? W! A- v final installments in a series that has examined the problem of spouse abuse from the viewpoint of the abused and the agencies and law enforcement officials who assist them. JOHNSON domestic statutes limit the dis- cretion law enforcement officers may exercise in handling domestic disturbances. Police officers who respond to calls no longer differentiate betweeii domestic and nondomestic violence, Price City Police Chief Aleck Shilaos explained during a recent interview. A crime is a crime. Resources law enforcement officer Becky s Fish examines a buck to determine its age. The buck was taken Division bf Wildlife f A ? by Grant Shelton (left) from Wellifigtbh near Spinners Reservoir. z Cold opener doesnt stop hunters By LAYNE MILLER Sports editor Opening weekend of the deer hunt was wet, cold and not very successful for many hunters. Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement officer Becky Fish patrolled Ferron Mountain on opening day. By early afternoon, she had checked only half a dozen deer but had managed to help An assault is an assault. The chief discussed the standard procedures all officers at the Price City Police Department follow in investigating domestic violence reports. He emphasized that the department's two top priorities are keeping the peace and keeping people safe. Police officers cite or arrest suspected offenders at the scene of domestic disturbances if investigations conclude that probable cause exists to believe crimes have been committed. Probable cause may include physical evidence, signs of injury or abuse and property damage in cases involving divorced parties. Area tying one on for drug free population Painting the town red and tying one on will take on a whole new meaning this week as youth and civic groups throughout Carbon County celebrate Red Ribbon Week. Drugs are not a game. Dont make a wrong move, students will be urging their peers. The theme was developed by a Carbon High School graphic arts student, Julie Allred, who designed a that will be worn by concerned J X rescue two stranded hunting groups that became stuck in the snow. The son citizens throughout the area. Governor Norman Banger-te- r will kick off the Red Ribbon activities throughout the state Monday, when he and Mrs. Bangerter and their grandchildren will cut a ribbon at the Eagle Gate Monument in Salt Lake City. Mayors of cities throughout Carbon County will endorse the weeks activities. County employees will place large red (Continued on Page 2A) near Spinners Reservoir. We shot them about 15 minutes after sun-uhe bragged. A roadblock set up by the DWR in Wellington on Satur-- 1 day afternoon revealed hunting success in the Nine-Mil- e Argyle area was also slow. p, of frustrated one hunter asked if they could go hunting as soon as they were pulled out. His father relied, No. As soon as were out, were going home. One successful hunter checked by Fish is Grant Shelton from Wellington. Shelton and his wife shot a buck and a small four-poitwo-poi- nt nt Spouse assault is still assault The following article and a related story on page 2 are the e pL ed referenced test scores. -The" report- will-detenrollment trends, ethnic dis- - ' tribution, attendance trends and drop-orates. Parents will also be able to read about district finances, how much revenue it has and where it comes from, how touch it spends for what and how the district compares with state and national trends of spending for each student. The report card will discuss staffing in the district and the average years of experience of the professional staff. It will tell parents about current curriculum trends and about school buildings. The report will also detail all assistance the school district grants The petitioners in the writ p? fft? j. In the event the evidence uncovered during an initial investigation does not support an arrest or the issuance of a citation at the scene, police officers are instructed, at the very least, to report the matter to the Price City Attorneys Office for review. The Price City Police Department has been following the same standard procedures for years, Shilaos said. Sometimes, the ball may have been dropped in the past. But in the last two years, individuals have routinely been cited or arrested in abusive situations. If there appears to be no probable cause, police reports are still forwarded to The Carbon County Sheriffs Office reported no fatalities over the weekend, but a 17 year-old boy from Price and brother were his 1 -- , reported missing from a hunting excursion near Pinnacle Peak. The pair returned home Sunday morning and reported their vehicle had broken down and they were forced to spend a cold night waiting for the sun to come up the next morning. They were not injured. Hunting reports from around the state reveal that the hunt was also slow in most areas of Utah. V.4 granted. There is, then, no longer a true controversy in this case. Therefore, (the) petitioners respectfully request that the court grant their motion to withdraw their petition for review and (their) amended petition for review. District action up until this time, was dependent on the outcome of the review. 4 w. 4 (7 H V . ey AT3 o o 8 department had written (Continued on Page 3A) itioners requested was vn review. Corrective action does work. Once people realize theres a penalty, they think twice before doing it. The chief also revealed that the Price City Police Department was the only law enforcement agency in Utah fully prepared to enforce the new eviction or no contact clause included in the states domestic violence statutes. The notices ready to present to perpetrators. However, the local law enforcement acencv "backed oft after the Utah Attorney Generals Office released its legal opinion questioning the amended petitions requesting judicial review of the Carbon County Board of Commissioners actions in establishing the special service district. The original and amended writs were filed June 13 and July 2 respectively. The memorandum supporting withdrawal of the civil lawsuit points out that when the county commission finalized a resolution on Sept. 26 permitting Carbon residents to delete unincorporated property from the rec districts boundaries, the relief pet- What have we here? the city attorneys office for I JOHNSON for judicial review of the Carbon County Recreation Special Service Districts creation have filed a motion, complete with a supporting memorandum, asking the 7th District Court to withdraw the pending civil action. Dated Oct. 18 and signed by attorney Lori J. Cave, the documents move the court to allow the plaintiffs to with- ...... IS? A Plaintiffs By LYNN DA Staff writer s . 50 cents withdraw writ of review ' ' Vy- - N and criterion l4t hobbyist trade. Page 7B 4 County School District will be getting report cards within the next 10 days. The cards will report on how the district is doing, rather than how juniors did in math this term. Under state law, the school board must provide students' parents with a report of district activities. Judy Maynard presented a preliminary newsletter to the board members Wednesday for their inspection and suggestions. The report will contain a section devoted to the achievements of students as measured by ACT scores, advanced placement scores, district test Utahs amended , m , Parents in the Carbon violence nt'iiijui i L a play for Price, Utah yr'uM prepares report By LYNNDA Staff writer Local entrepreneur makes 99th Year -- No. 85 October 23, 1990 - Its in the cards Even as temperatures fall, folks bid farewell to summer at Lake Powell. Page 1 B School district scores w.y Last summer fling Carbon Dinos lose when Lehi comes from behind to win. Page 4A norm-referenc- ly-yi- Q uZi MW JriMfi Tuesday t;8 HWAn xtJO'o heartbreaker l nWt cK A 1 1 'M n 1 fn j 'A Price police officer Randy Mathis examines an alleged marijuana greenhouse found by the ' S I V I .u . 4 rAtf, ' ? 4 c Carbon Emery Drug Task Force on Stake Farm Road last week. |