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Show Fredonia Moccasin Governing Board The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime, does not mean he is guilty. The defendant is presumed innocent, until and unless proven guilty. Names will be withheld in some cases due to the sensitive nature of the crimes, or if the defendant is a juvenile. During the period from April 4 through April 8, the Kanab City Police Department investigated 64 incidents, 13 cases, issued eight warnings and eight citations. During the same period the Animal Control Officer investigated five cases, picked up two animals, releasedadopted out two, picked up one for burial, and issued one citation and one warning. April 4 on Driving suspension.-Robe- rt Lamph, age 45. This was a second offense and a summons is to be issued. Reckless driving-Adu- lt female purposely tried to run over two juvenile boys in her car. Warrant issued. April 5 Alleged possession of parapher-nalia-Jam- es officers vehicle. Being referred. Theft-Vehicstolen from local business. Was later recovered in Page, Arizona. Pick-u- p picked Is court order. held on being up Richfield. at Disorderly conduct (two were caught cement in at local writing wet, business. Will be responsible for restitution of $80. Also referred to juvenile court. Stalkingthreat against life and le order-Juveni- le juve-niles)-Juveni- les 16, stalking and making threats against life to an adult. Subject referred to Juvenile Court. property-Juvenil- e, April 7 stolen from local motel. Was later recovered. Fingerprints were taken for further investigation. Theft-Vehic- le Criminal mischief-Busines- s Alaska, age 20, was stopped for was damaged by a vehicle driva headlight which was out. He ing on cement, lawn and flower consented to search which re- bed. Under investigation. s sulted in the seizure of a mariCriminal Devin Harbke, damage-Juvenile- damaged a bicycle by kicking Possession of marijuana. Juve- and stomping on it. Juveniles nile was picked up to be held in agreed to correct damage. Harassment-Adul- t detention. While being tried to run vehicle. allegedly disposed into victim with Family of a bag of marijuana in the feud referred to civil area. juana pipe. Utah Highway Patrol perts, they conducted several By Sergeant Roger Cutler To date in April 1995, UHP drug evaluations resulting in the d drivers, troopers have stopped 357 ve- arrest of Utah highways hicles, resulting in 189 arrests, thus making drug-impaire- 168 warnings, and 15 in-custo- dy arrests were made. Troop14 accidents By Dixie Brunner Moccasin School head teacher Rosemary Heaton gave a staff report at the April 1 1 FredoniaMoccasin Govern- ing Board meeting. Heaton has 14 years experience in elementary education. She is in her 7th year with the district, and her 6th year at Moccasin. Heaton reported that the school was currently educating 34 children, including instruction in 11 levels of reading. She expressed concerns about increased enrollment. Art Meen and Steve Cassidy of the Natural Resources and Conservation Service talked to the board about different areas of educational expertise they may be able to offer the FredoniaMoccasin School District. Our job is to teach better soil and range management, explained Art Meen. Concerning FMEA negotiations, the board decided to set up a work session to discuss teacher proposals. trans-portedjuveni- le See School Board, Page 8 safer. Several cars have been stolen lately-pleas- e take your keys! ers investigated claiming the lives of six deer and Most cars have been recovered. three DOT trucks. (Trooper Davis found one in Page.) Whitaker investigated Trooper Best excuse of the week a two car accident sending a I was driving Road 9 coming local suspected drunk driver to jail. This was not the drivers from Zion. A bear was crossing day, as the accident occurred the road, I slowed down to let approximately 100 feet from his the bear pass. In this moment, a house. He also investigated a second bear crossed the road. four car injury (minor) accident The bear jumps and crashes the windshield and falls down on on SR-2Troopers Whitaker, Esplin the right side of the road. (This and Nordfelt assisted with the was the statement from a GerSt. George spring break crowd man tourist who had hit a deer. As federally-traine- d They must look different in on April Drug Recognition Ex 95 0. 14-1- 6. Council Continued from Page 1 4th Demolition Derby to be held on the rodeo grounds. The Derby has been given council permission to move dirt from the rodeo arena to form a berm around the outside. A Derby spokesman said the organizers would be happy to consult with the rodeo people and see no harm resulted. payment of $120 per year. The council okayed a donation of $300 to this years local youth baseball clinic subject to the availability of the funds. Two city employees, Dennis Rider, public works technician and Michelle Green, assistant librarian, were given high marks for their job performance and were both given a step raise.' The proposal to hire part time library help was tabled to the next meeting. Golden Circle development president Dale Clarkson gave the council his reasons for wanting phases 3 and 4 of the Golf Course subdivision removed from the trust deed given as bond to the city for The 1995 Utah legislature completion of e improvements. Clarkson gave the city passed three bills that affect a three page escrow agreement water users. that he says will fully indemHouse Bill 138 allows the Kanab. state engineer the discretion of nify Van City Attorney approving small domestic apMackelprang told the council plications without advertising he had just received the new in areas where these types of agreement, and would need applications are being aptime to study it, particularly as proved. there were discrepancies on House Bill 141 shortens the valuations and other technical advertising period for informal aspects of the surety. Council- adjudicative proceedings from man Roger Holland asked three weeks to two weeks, and Clarkson to explain the docu- the protest period from 30 days ment in simple terms. When to 20 days. Clarkson failed to convince the House Bill 170 allows the state council and city attorney after engineer to charge fees for wa40 minutes that this was in- ter that is exported from the deed a of agreement, state Utah, for late renewal of Holland made a motion to table well driller licenses, and for exa decision until the April 25 tensions of time in which to submeeting. The motion passed mit proof of appropriation that unanimously. are less than fourteen years afbusiness City ter the approval of the applicaThe matter of a new ordi- tion. nance establishing the airport If you have any questions or advisory board and appointing comments, please contact: Divimembers was tabled till the next sion ofW ater Rights, Cedar City meeting. Regional Office, 585 North Main, The council approved a twenty Cedar City, Utah 84720. Teleyear ground lease with Walt phone: For furto build a Beatty hangar at the ther information, contact: Dotti airport. 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