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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY News JUNES, Utah Highway Patrol During the period from May 24, the UHP made 152 stops, issued 147 citations and 63 warnings, investigated three DUIs, assisted at four accidents and two motorists with car trouble. May 18 Davis Trooper investigated an accident on SR 14. Mark Jennings of St. George allowed his vehicle to drift off the road to d the right, left, and then right again, and went off the road and hit a tree. Injuries were minor thanks to seat belts. Trooper Whitaker dted Dwight Eversale of Las Vegas for alleged possession of marijuana 1 8 to may over-correcte- and paraphernalia. Trooper YVhitakerci ted Russell Lacroix, Paul Trevino, Derek Parkinson and Ronald Jones, all from St. George, for alleged possession of marijuana and para- phernalia. May 19 Trooper Whitaker arrested I Leander Jumbo of Page for aland Jonathan leged Sakiestewa for allegedly supplying alcohol to a minor. May 20 Trooper Esplin arrested Dennis Bell of Kanab for alleged DUI, possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Trooper Nordfelt gave a presentation at Valley High School. He also investigated three car deer accidents. Trooper Whitaker arrested Scott Berry of Salt Lake City for and possesalleged sion of alcohol by a minor. May 21 Whitaker 'arrested Trooper James Snyder of Silver City, New Mexico for no insurance, and driving on a revoked license. May 23 cited Mark Whitaker Trooper Feinstein of Oceanside, California, for alleged possession of marijuana and paraphernalia. Not-A-Dr- op Boating safety checkpoint this weekend 1CT 2 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 . nature guilty. Names will be withheld in some cases due to the sensitive if is a defendant of the crimes, or the juvenile. During the weekend of June 8 and 9, Utah Parks and Recreation will be sponsoring a BoatDuring the period between damages $900.00 ing Safety Checkpoint at Bull24 and May 30, 1996, the May 24 frog Marina. Vessels entering May business had umLocal Theft. the marina area will be stopped police department investigated isbrella taken from an outside and inspected for operator and 14 cases and 30 incidents, sued 10 warnings and 13 cita- table. Estimated loss $200. equipment compliance. Vessels tions. There was no report from May 25 and operators not in violation of Unlawful officer. Control Animal supply of alcohol to a the Utah Boating Act can expect the 1 minor. Clayton Don Church, 22, May minimal delays. The checkpoint Agency assist. Assisted UHP Kanab, suspect allegedly bought is beingconducted to ensure comauto accident. No serious in- liquor for a minor. Booked into on pliance with Utah Kane County Jail. Other charges and safety juries reported. on minor. UHP Assisted assist. equipment laws as well as to onAgency hit vehicle at KMS. pending May 26 bicyclist by increase public awareness of Alleged DUI. Kenneth F. Cates, May 17 critical boating issues on Lake Auto accident. Failure to yield 53, Page, Arizona was arrested PowelL in accident. Estimated and booked into Kane County resulted The checkpoint is scheduled , Jail. from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday, damages $500. May 27 May 23 June 8, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on JuTwo male extortionthreat. conduct. Theft by Disorderly Sunday, June 9. to harm veniles. of ofFredonia Threat and 17) (16 juveThis is an advisory from the juveniles Lake Powell field office at Page, and Kanab, were in a fight; all niles if money is not paid. worked out with neither party Civil. Employer and employee Arizona. dispute. Advised that incident wanting to file a complaint. Accident. Ryan McDonald, 18, is a civil matter. Kanab. Driver stated that while May 28 vemischief and treshis Criminal a around turn driving hicle door opened and he fell out. pass. Report of windows broken The vehicle then ran off the road at KMS, and a small amount of and hit a rock wall. No serious money taken. Estimated daminjuries reported. Estimated ages $300. Glen Canyon National Recre- maximum stay at the lake is 14 ation Area has issued no camp consecutive days or 30 days anfire restrictions. The National nually. the lakes Park Service, however, in a move ARAMARK, bers cut down, there were still May 24 to keep water and beaches dean, concessioner, provides lodging, in The Sheriffs 25 people arrested on various office, conjuncrequired camperRV reserva- dining, RV parks, boat rentals tion with the Utah Highway charges, mostly stemming from tions over Memorial Day week- and tours, river floats, stores local Patrol and other agendes, drug possession. end near Bullfrog Resort & Ma- and fuel. Reservations or broroadblocks four in partidpated May 25 rina. Campers arriving by boat chures are available at weekover Memorial the office assisted the The Sheriffs Day were not restricted. end which several resulted in crowd control at Service on Park No future reservation needs This citations. and was arrests No arrests Lone Beach. Rock forthe lakes 1960 miles ofshore Memorial weekend the first made. were Day line have been announced. Lake jy-iin recent Kane that memory May 26 186 miles from Powell zigzags 11 did serious have not a Kane The llk County County Sheriffs ofnorthern Arizona into southeastfice assisted the Iron County injury accident reported. ' Oiili ern Utah, and features 96 major til; hot The annual Bullfrog spot Sheriffs office in locating a miss! ll canyons. When full, it is 560 cooled off had since last year. It ing person. deep at Glen Canyon Dam. The was attributed to the Park SerThe Kane County jail avervice closing offHobie Cat beach. aged 28 inmates during the past Even with the visitation num week with 62 new bookings Not-A-Dr- op ce, boating-un-der-the-influen- deserts Lake Powell looking good as wafer rises High With much of the Southwest under virtual drought conditions, and with widespread forest restrictions. Lake Powell, despite its high desert location, is in a fortunate position. Fed by above normal Utah Wyoming'Colorado snowpack, reserthe huge Arizona-Ula- h voir is rising several inches a day and is expected to top out in July only about six feet from maximum elevation. In addition, its biologist-incharg- e is calling for the best all- round fishing conditions in years, with striped bass especially chunky. 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