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Show News SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS Utah Highway Patrol Dec. 27 Investigating officer, Steve Esplin. Fred Clare, 37, of Gilbert, Arizona, was issued a citation for alleged speeding too fast for conditions (snowy roads).His trailer lost traction and caused the vehicle to go over the edge of the road. The trailer No injuries. Seatbelts were worn. over-turne- d. Investigating officer, Steve Esplin. Georgia Fells, 42, Kanab, was stopped for alleged expired registration. A subsequentinves-tigatio- n showed the driver tohave a suspended drivers license. Dec. 28 Investigating officer, Shane J. Nordfelt. Tso-Shen- Midland, g Chou, 41, Michigan over-correct- I ed 9. 11-1- occupants sustained minor injuries. Speeding too fast was also a factor. Facial cals and bruises were treated by EMTs and all released. Citation for improper lane travel. by Judge Heaton. Jan. 7 Investigating officer, Steve Esplin. S. Douglas, 21, Page, Arizona, was stopped for speed- ing. Further investigation of Kanab City on a previous charge. He was taken to Kane County Jail. Jan. 8 were allegedly found. She was booked into the Kane County Jail and held on $5000 bail. Investigating officer, Russell Whitaker. Madelyn Slowtalker, 21 of Kiabeto was stopped for speeding. She failed several sobriety tests and was arrested for DUI. Her 20 year old passenger, Kit Claw, was also intoxicated and was arrested for possession consumption by a minor. Madelyn admitted she had purchased the alcohol that the girls were drinking. Both were arrested and held at the Kane County Jail. Investigating officer, Russ Whitaker. Hattie Swapp, 37, of Kanab, Utah was stopped and arrested for driving on a suspended license. She was released with a citation. Jan. 6 Movie crew donates Jan. 1 Investigating officer, Russ Whitaker. Georgia D. Bonser, 42, Kanab, was on her way home from California. She had picked up her grandson in Flagstaff and fell asleep at the wheel shortly after entering Utah. She drifted across the eastbound lane and hit a barbed wire fence before coming to a stop. Records found her license to be suspended and the car registration expired. Marijuana, methamphetime, and articles of paraphernalia Investigating officer, Russ Whitaker. John Pasanelli, 20, of Salt Lake City, Utah, was in the process of moving from Phoenix to Salt Lake when he was stopped for speeding. Investigation found John to have a suspended license in Arizona. He was arrested and held at the Kane County Jail on a bail of $350. Lopeman Continued from Page 1 first approved by the Commission, Chairman Glen Martin said that he was under the impression that the Commission had to pay Scarth as part of an agreement between the Utah Bar Association, Attorney Generals Office and Scarth, to secure his resignation. The legal entities involved insist that no such agreement existed. 5. 801-586-77- Vehicle came to rest in a ditch. showed that his drivers license Both airbags deployed and seat had been suspended. There was belts prevented serious injuries. also a warrant for his arrest out 6 SUU invites you to taste college A taste of college experience Our purpose is to provide a Investigating officer, Steve will be offered three weekends brief collegiate experience for inEsplin. Craig Alan Breeze, 33, during the next three months to terested potential students, Salt Lake City was stopped for anyone interested in enrolling Sandy Belknap, assistant coordinator of school relations, said. A speeding 66 in 55 mile zone. A at Southern Utah University. 'Ihefirstofthethree'Thunderbird number of local businesses are check showed him to have a felony warrant from Arizona, Weekend offerings will run Jan. helping sponsor the activities. Others are scheduled Feb. Prior arrangement is necesand also a misdemeanor war- 27-224-22 and March rant from Morgan County. He sary to attend, and there is a $50 Each of the three weekends charge to cover housing and was arrested and taken to the will include a variety of events meals for the weekend. Kane County Jail. Anyone wishing to attend any of Jan. 7 designed to introduce potential extrathree sessions may make arto academic and the students Investigating officer, Russ Whitaker. Gregory L. Goodnow, curricular activities at SUU. A rangements by phoning the School 34, Mt. Carmel Junction, was limit of 50 potential students will Relations Office at Among the campus activities stopped for speeding. Investiga- be hosted each of the three dates. tion found Goodnow to be in alleged possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. He was arrested and booked into the Kane was County Jail, and later released southbound on SR 89. Inattentive driving allowed the vehicle to drift off the right side of road. back to left Driver again, traveled left of center and went off the left side of the road. 3 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19, 1994 $25,000 to the Glen Canyon NRA Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA) Superintendent John O. Lancasterrecently received a $25,000 cash donation from Garthorpe Productions, of Burbank, CA, for the protection of the natural and cultural resources within Glen Canyon NRA The production company recently filmed a major portion of the upcoming movie Maverick starring Mel Gibson, James Gamer, and Jodie Foster within the recreation area. This is the largest single cash donationeverreceivedbythispark, says Lancaster. It was apparent from the beginning that everyone involved with this production, under the guidance of ProducerDi-recto- r Richard Donner, had a sincere appreciation for the protection of the resources while filming at Glen Canyon NRA will be an address by Sterling Church, vice president for student services; an evening Star- light Club performance; a campus tour; orientation to SUU fi- nancial aid, scholarship programs, housing, student development, and student activities; and an introduction to academic depart- ments at a departmental fair. Reservations for the weekend will be on a basis, Belknap said. We would suggest that anyone interested make arrangements as quickly as possible. ed |