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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News The Provo Narcotics unit took over, setting up surveillance, securing warrants and eventually searching the premises. While most of the drug lab had been disassembled, the unit was able to find paraphernalia, small quantities of meth and other incriminating evidence. Jackson had to return to Kane County for a court hearing before the actual arrests took place. The Provo unit called me and said that my observations had resulted in the arrest of nine people, some of whom were big drug players in the Provo area. Drug Continued from Page 1 erences, even though they did use codes. Jackson began observing outside activity, watching and documenting vehicles. A tarped truck Jackson ob- served outside, appeared to be where suspects were getting equipment and supplies from. Slipping out of his own motel room, Jackson called the Provo City Narcotics unit, and reported his observations. 2 WEDNESDAY APRIL 27. 1994 Timber! Federal forests from Idaho to Mexico are so crowded and stre d that fiery disasters loom unless at least half the trees are cut down. Thats what a team ofscientists will tell the Senate and House committees. The only fate for these forests is to die and bum if we dont get in and treat them "saysNeil Sampson ofconservation group American Forests, wh ich con vened 35 scien ti sts to report on Western forest health. The answer is to move in, doecosys-temanagement. .and takeouthalf s to of the trees. m two-third- Count on us, come rain or come shine. Howells caught red handed Stephen Howells is only a guinea pig for Sheriff Maxwell Jackson, as he puts on a selhdefense class for the nurses at Kane County Hospital. Photo by Richard Negus. Actually Fredonia newsletter The followingis a list of activities in Fredonia for May 1994. Medical Women's May Clinic, 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Fredonia Medical Center. 100E. Cowboy. Forwonmn of all ages desiring cancer screening andor birth control. Clients seen on a walk-ibasis by a female n nurse practitioner May 24 Immunization Clinic from 8'30 a. in to noon at the Fredonia Medical (enter. Im- munizations offered, H1B, diptheria, tetanus, whooping seems wherever you go Itdays, people are depending on a good Waiting. Or mavbe book to curl up with (the US U you. Be it work, family or triends, folks are counting on you to keep WEST Direct Yellow Pages E does make fascinating reading). in touch. That's where U S WEST We even offer our own U S WEST comes in. nowa- Because when it comes to your communications, weve made it our business to he, well, dependable. Think about it You Visa Card, which doubles as a & up the phone and there is - a dial tone. Thats depenit tele- phone calling card and a regular credit card. can count on us for the best solutions for your ever At pick f U S WEST, you changing needs. We're dability. And everything U S WEST of the stuff. offers is just chock-ful- l always there for you with a helpful real person on the end of the Be it a dependable second line for a busy home computer or fax. Never line. So when all those people missing an important call with U S WEST Voice Messaging or Call are depending on you, you can always depend on U S WEST. And oooh, that's nice. wmEsr , mump.-an- d cough, polio, mea-des- . rebella. These will be given according to the recommendation of the Arizona Dept, of Health Services. TB skin tests are also available. No appoint- ment necessary. Please bring immunization records: Immunizations are free of charge for all children from infants through high school. We are now giving Hepatitis B vaccine up to the tion May May 24-IIon- day-llig- h school OUT Civic Fredonia Town May p.m. Fredonia Library Fredonia Fire Dept, meets every Thursday evening a i the Fire 11 Coun-cil-6:3- -- 0 House. NOTE: Fredonia's insurance rate ha- - been upgraded to 6 M from 7 P. Cheek withyourin-ur-anc- e company to -- ee it it is aware of the change. Clean-u- p Week is Remember that May ofFre-donia- . in week theTown cleanup Get with your neighbor-an- d clean up the block around your home. If there is a vacant lot that is an eyesore, consider having your church class pitch in and clean it up. Remember the town crew will haul the big stuff away. Lets get rid of the old vehicles. Lets make our little town a place to be proud of. 2-- 7 age of three years. Dr. Obasis clinic is a preferred provider for AHCCCS-IPpa1 tients, Medicare patients, Blue Continued from Page CrossBlue Shield of Arizona and as Arizona Heritage PreservaBlue CrossBlue Shield of Utah. tion Month. The clinic is open from 10:00 $50 was donated to the DECA Fredonia A a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you need an appointment for Friday afternoon be sure to call School A letter will be written to the LDS Church telling the status of the town and make an offer for the building in the amount of concert at 7:00 $50,000 and ask about installment payments. gym. April 14 at 10:00 a.m. there will 640-733- 1. May p.m. May gym track meet May 0 May p.m. Elementary gym, Middle school chorus and High school chorus and band spring concert. No charge. May school program 6:00 p.m. school recogni May Band-Elementa- ry 11-6:3- in program. be a landfill meeting with government officials concerningthe landfill and possible solutions. A motion was passed to purchase the Grasshopper lawn mower for the park at a cost of $8833.00. To purchase a fax machine for the town office also passed. |