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Show 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 9, 1991 News Castle Valley Watch Vandals Jail bookings 12:30 p.m. April 30. Scott Allen Fletcher (29, Emery County); hold for court. 10:50 p.m. April 30. Johnny Lee Blackham (37, Price); child elbuse, assault and intoxication; Price City PD. 12:40 a.m. May 1. Richy Shane Richardson (20, Price); unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor; Price City PD. 2:40 p.m. May 1. Wanda Jackson Malmstrom (36, Price); court issued warrant 9:20 p.m. May 1. Francisco Albert Molinar (18, Price); court-issue- d warrant 9:40 p.m. May 2. Lisa Marie Hall (32, Price); driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUD and drivers license suspension revocation; Price City PD. 9:45 p.m. May 2. Mike Barry Hall (32, Price); interference in an arrest by a police officer and intoxication; Price City PD. 10:21 p.m. May 2. Andrew Ronald Krabbe (33, Price); drivers license suspensionravocation; Carbon County SO. 11 P .m. May 2. Jesus Octavio d Perez (19,, Price); warrant 9:45 am. May 3. Steve James Man ran ares (35, Price); drivers license suspensionrevocation; court-issue- Price City PD. 10 a.m. May 3. Larry Lamar Richman (37, Wellington); court-issue- d commitment order. 1:40 p.m. May 3. Mark William Harris (31, Wellington); court-issue- d warrant 5:20 p.m. May 3. Jesse Christopher Noleroth (21, Spring Glen); intoxication; Price City PD. 5:20 p.m. May 3. Eugene Howard Myers (23, Price); intoxication; Price City PD. 5:35 p.m. May 3. Richard C. Sipe (38, Salt Lake City); intoxication; Price City PD. 6 p.m. May 3. Richard Lynn Miller (32, Salt Lake City); court-issue- d commitment order. 11:27 p.m. May 3. Robert Wayne Parkin (19, Kenilworth); DUI; Utah Highway Patrol. 12:02 a.m. May 4. Edwin Eugene Smith (23, Price); DUI and open container of alcohol; Price City PD. 12:20 a.m. May 4. Tauna Lee Tiz-p- a (36, Price); DUI; Utah Highway Patrol. 2:28 a.m. May 4. Kevin Charles Dreiling (21, Price); DUI and open container of alcohol; Utah Highway Patrol. 1:20 p.m. May 4. Jeff G. Gardner (18, Huntington); court-issue- 1:45 p.m. May 5. Hooper (30, Price); Mark Wayne assault by a d warrant. prisoner and domestic violence; Price City PD. 4:19 p.m. May 5. Doyle Gene Muncy (22, Helper); possession of a controlled substance and court-issue- d warrant; Carbon County SO. 9 a.m. May 6. Michael Danny Wilson (19, Huntington); court-issue- d commitment order. 2:25 p.m. May 6. Karen Ander- (Continued on Page 5) damage Reeves School Price city police officer Richard Boyden examines part of the damage done by seven local juveniles in the old Reeves School last Monday. Four of the children wore found in the school by law enforcement officials. According to Carbon County School District security officer Sid Hansen, the kids were caught Monday afternoon when Hansen heard them inside the closed school while he was making his daily rounds. Hansen called in help, and law enforcement officers entered During the investigation, officials learned the identity of three other juveniles who allegedly vandalized the school This during previous break-inwasnt the first time the kids broke in there, Hansen said. The vandals caused an estimated $1,710 damage to the school. Damage was done to light fixtures, glass cases, a projection screen and the contents of five fire extinguishers were emptied on the floor. Several fires were set in the building, but none of them caused any damage, Hansen said. The abandoned building is under active consideration for use by at least one group as a possible site for a future government organization. s. Coots requests drilling permit near Moab By LAYNE MILLER Staff writer If the permit is approved, the drill site is located along the scenic access to One of Moabs most scenic mountain biking and drive trails may be the new home for an oil drilling rig. Coors Energy Company has applied for a permit to a drilling rig in Little Valley north of Moab. Little Valley is situated between two national parks. It lies two miles south of Arches National Park and six miles north of the Island In the Sky district four-whe- el con-stni- ct of Canyonlands National Park. It is located near Dead Horse Point State Park. Gemini Bridges trail Gemini Bridges is considered one of the most scenic mountain bik- drive trails ing and four-whe- el by many local outdoor enthusiasts. Division of Wildlife Resources personnel are concerned about the proposal because it is located in critical bighorn sheep habitat. The drill proposal says the current road will be widened from its present width of about 10 feet to 16 feet wide, and a swath wide will be graded and dramatically improved. 20-fe- et The widening will take place on a stretch of road four miles long, and an addition road will be created mile long. A well site, 215 feet by 325 feet, will be created that nesone-ha- lf tles up against beautiful red rock cliffo, officials say. Ken Phippen, DWR habitat manager, says the area harbors a large population of bighorn sheep. They inhabit the whole area. Its common place to see bighorns in the area," he says. Phippen says the bighorns are already receiving pressure from increased usage of the area by recreationists. DWR officials fear the added pressure will force the bighorns to move from their traditional grounds. Phippen said DWR officials believe there may be raptor nests in the area that will be affected also. Officials from the Utah Wilderness Association were surprised to hear about the proposal. George Nickas, UWA assistant director, said the environmental organization has not been notified about the drilling proposal. But BLM notification procedures suck, he said. He called the proposal the wrong thing, in (Continued on Page 13) |