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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MARCH 12, 2003 News 2 Utah Highway Patrol JX4 tTfcfaijTtT-f- i t tit. mV XrYzfth yffisij- - .Uifttfijin $$. kit4 ' 'W o'ote:Jol: ( 4. 'ta: t biff--' f3fM4tktt rSftTtfc)7l, L . t h'i&tfc T relatively good physical condition to be a police officer. Warrant Patrol District C (Kanab) Utah, woman was taken into 7. And possibly the most imporstopped 86 vehicles, issued 99 custody after being stopped for a tant one, when the officer says citationswarnings and two li- speeding violation on S.R. 89 at Gee, your eyes look red, have you quor violations, investigated mile 54. Mandy Semmler was been drinking? You probably one accident, made one DUI booked into the Kane County should not respond with Gee ofarrest and two drug arrests, Jail after it was discovered dur- ficer, your eyes look glazed, have served two warrants, had three ing routine checks that she had you been eating doughnuts? Many of you may have seen agency asssits and 13 public an outstanding warrant in the vesome of these before, but good amount of $1,505.00. Her .assists. hicle was impounded for im- pointers just the same. HopeDrug Arrest. Bruce Collins of proper registration, as well as fully no one will take offense to Minneapolis, Minnesota, was for no licensed (suspended) any of these, but since we went arrested for possession of mari- driver. Arrest made at 9:58 a.m. the entire week without anyone juana after being stopped for a Traffic Accident. Truck vs. deer being hurt, I felt that the normal speeding violation on S.R. 89 at accident occurred on S.R. 89 at weekly sermon could be thrown mile 51. After stopping the sub- mile 73. A 1996 Ford Pick-u- p was out this one time. I would like.to ject, the Trooper became suspi- southbound on S.R. 89 when a mention that we have been imcious of the drivers actions and deer ran into the right rear quar- pressed with the high school also detected the odor of mari- ter panel of the truck causing an drivers and their passengers juana. When searching the inte- estimated $1,200 in damages. Ac- with the cooperation they have shown in the area of seatbelt rior of the vehicle, a fair amount cident occurred at 4:40 a.m. of the substance, as well as drug safe use. a had Though a few of you out Having relatively Subfound. were uneventful week there than and are bucking the system, (other paraphernalia, Kane booked into the another impaired driver, and an overall great effort by most. ject was County Jail. Arrest made at 1:00 other drug arrests), I felt that Keep it up, and keep smiling! 7, During the period from March 2003, the Utah Highway 3-7-- 03 Arrest. A Murray, . 03 p.m. D.U.I.Drug Arrest. A male subject was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs after being stopped for a license plate violation on S.R. 89 at mile 66. (North end of Kanab). Though the arrest report was not completed by this press release, it is known that the subject admitted to smoking marijuana prior to being stopped. The traffic stop and arrest occurred at 12:26 p.m. maybe it was time to lighten things up a little. Listed below are a few pointers on what NOT to say to cop should you ever be pulled over. 1. 1 cant reach my license unless you hold my beer. 2. Sorry officer, I didnt realize my radar detector wasnt plugged in. 3. Arent you the guy from the Village People? 4. Hey, you must have been doing about 125 mph to keep up with me. Good job! 5. Are you Andy or Barney? 6. I thought you had to be in Enter for a chance to win $250,000 American Legion Auxiliary donates blankets to UHP Utah Highway Patrol Sergeant Dan Ferguson and Trooper Russ Whitakergladly lap and child blankets to be donated as accept the first of many hand-mad- e needed by the American Legion Auxiliary. President Ann Westfall and Auxiliary members Shan Clark and Carol Sullivan explained that the blankets sense a double purpose of warmth and reassurance for children and other victims. Attention Kane County cattlemen Mark March 13 & April 16, on March 13, 2003 from 9:00 2003 on your calendar, to get a.m. 1:00 p.m. to test for Trichomoniasis in bulls. In Utah, your bulls trich-testeDr. Craig Brinkerhoff will be all bulls that are nine months of at the Johnson Canyon Corrals age and older must be tested for the livestock cattle disease Trichomoniasis. The law was created as a means to control and prevent the spread of trichmoniasis, a venereal dis-- d. Fredonia senior fire protection Seniors in Fredonia will re- ceive free smoke detectors and home fire inspections, thanks to Coconino County, Town of Fredonia and Fredonia Fire and Rescue. One hundred smoke detectors with batteries will be purchased and delivered to se- niors who request them. Atthetimeofdelivery,ahome fire inspection will be done by Tom Corrigan, a certified fire inspector. . On behalfofCoconino County, Im pleased to participate in this fire protection program and to help Fredonias seniors feel more comfortable and safe in their homes, said District 1 Supervisor Paul Babbitt, For more information,, call the Board of Supervisors of-fice at (928) or the Town of Fredonia ;at (928) 779-669- 643-724- 3; or 1; ail fredoniatownyahoo.com. toward a new house OR a trip to the ifm CENTURY 21 Home Run Derby at Comiskey Park in Chicago, IL on July 14, 2003 Just go to our website www.buysouthemutahproperties.com or stop by C21 Frontier Realty at 7 West Center! Check us out on the web I www.buv80uthernutahDropertles.com E RtAUOR 435-644-21- 00 7 West Center Kanab, Utah 84741 Your Hometown Realtorfor over 40 Yean! (R-58-2- 1), ease that causes infertility and abortions in female cattle. Veterinarians certified by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (UDAF) must conduct the test. Everyone who raises, sells or in any way is associated with cattle in Utah must have their bulls tested for trichomoniasis by a certified veterinarian annually, said Dr. Michael R. Marshall, state veterinarian. This is both a health and economic issue for cattle owners. The only exceptions to this requirement are: 1) Bulls going to laughter or a qualified feedlot. The first annual KanabPage Team Trap Shoot will be held on Saturday, March 15 at 10 am. The shoot will be at the Kanab Trap Club, everyone welcome. Entry Fee: $15 100 rounds (bring your own ammo). Contingency Date: Sat., Mar 22 For more info call 1 Cecil Campbell: . 4 644-340- 2) Dairy bulls in total confinement operations. 3) Feeder bulls in total confinement, which are not exposed to any female cattle. All bulls turned in with female cattle on public or private grazing must wear the certified trichomoniasis tag. Anyone found in violation of the new Trichomoniasis law is subject to fines and administrative action. Because of the time demand on these veterinarians to conduct this test Dr. Brinkerhoff will only be available on March 13 and April 16 for our area. The Johnson Canyon Corrals have arranged for this test in hopes that it can benefit all operators in this area. If you would like to bring bulls a day or two early to the corrals contact either Hal 1 Hamblin at or Sean t ! I 644-582- Crosby at 644-533- 4. ? f X |