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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21, 1996 News Utah Highway Patrol During the week of August the UHP totalled 246 stops. They issued 154 citations, 125 warnings and two DUTs. Investigated eight accidents and had eight motorist assists. I and allowed her car to drift off the road. She then left and then right and slid into a guardrail. Vehicle vaulted over the guardrail and landed on its roof. Injuries were minor thanks to seat belts. Augusts Whitaker arrested Trooper August 8 Temple Garrett of Mt. Carmel Trooper Keller arrested Walter Jet for allegedly driving on sus- Walbert of Bryce, UT for alleged pension and no insurance. DUI and speeding. Trooper Whitaker also investiAugusts gated a minor accident at Mr. Trooper Keller investigated a Carmel Jet. when a German one car roll over. Christy tourist backed his rental van Bleisteiner of Canada fell asleep into a pole. and drifted off the road, she then 4 and the vehicle August vehicle rolled. The Whitaker arrested Trooper caught fire William Hailsiip of SLC for al- but was put out by the Panguitch leged DUI, possession of cocaine, Fire Department. Driver reparaphernalia and speeding. ceived minor injuries. Bail was set at $6,500. Troopers also investigated accidents and one 7 three August accident with minor inTrooper Davis investigated an accident on SR9 at milepost 51. juries. A Japanese tourist fell asleep 3-- 9, over-correct- over-correct- ed car-de- car-co- August 8 Bentley Yazzie, violation of court order and resisting arrest. 12 Report. Criminal damage on S. Altus Lane. Under investigation. August er w Aerobic class offered iJKsdteso0 August ed 12 Report of obscene phone calls at 620 S. Maun. Under investigation. August 12 Report. Alleged disorderly conduct 4 70 N. Cedar. Vincent Boyd arrested. The Breast Cancer Support Group is happy to announce that Dawna Zullo, a certified aerobicinstructor and personal trainer, will be offering a nonimpact aerobic class Thursday mornings at9a.m at the Kanab Fitness Center. Classes begin August 22, 1996 and are suitable for gU ages. The price is $1 per class and initially will last 45 minutes. Participants are encouraged to weir their favorite exercise clothing and good sturdy athletic shoes. Bring that summerbulge and leave it on the aerobic floor. Home of the Week Carter named new chairman of Power Board By Carol Sullivan Kanab City Council member Roger Holland submitted the name of Fred Otte as a fifth member of the Library Board. Also Ann Linquist and Dicki Robinson as part time help at the library. Passed with Tony Wright absent. Four citizens were present for the public hearing on the annexation of the Gregory Glover prop- -' erty south of Kanab. Glover agreed to waive buildings in violation of FAA standards on building heigh th. Roger Holland made a motion to approve annexation. Passed with Wright absent. Roger Carters name was submitted to fill the vacancy of Chairman of the Kanab City Power Board. Jim Matson said the "Board is unanimous in support of Roger Carter. Roger Holland made a motion to approve. Passed with Wright absent. The creation of a Heritage Board was discussed. Macy Burgin made a motion to postpone until September 10, because others were requesting more time. Issue was tabled. The 1996 National Electric Code was adopted as orPassed. dinance The Utah League ofCities and Towns Conference will be held Roger Holland September 11-1made a motion to change the 9-5-- 40 -0. 5. 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 week of August 15, the Kanab City Police Department handled 15 cases, 30 incidents, issued 18 warnings and 10 citations. During the same period the Animal Control Officer investigated one situation, picked up three animals, issued no citations and !) 1T July 30 Report of a suicidal subject arriving at hospital. Proper care was given and released to family. August 4 Alleged erratic driving, squeal-ingtire- s, spinningvehicle around C91-eC0r21- 00 August 9 August 11 A deputy investigated a traffic ifcdxuacagi- Louisianna was cited. Augusts accident on the North Fork road. No injuries were reported. A deputy investigated a harassment complaint on Cedar Mountain. Both parties contacted the Sheriffs Office to complain about each other. A deputy responded as back up to the Big Water Marshall for a domestic dispute report. The husband involved with the dispute was arrested for police officer and the original domestic complaint. ga August 12 Two license plates were reported as stolen from vehicles parked at the state line parking lot. August 13 A 5 year-ol- d child was seri- ported as missing from Big Water. A search was immediately started and rescue dogs were called in to assist in the search but the child has not been located yet. updated? 83 $ 1,000. Donna Baker Pettis, 35, acously injured in a cident on Cedar Mountain. The child was later air lifted to a hospital in Salt Lake City. A 6 year-ol- d child was re- Need your will 644-32- - ness. Estimated damages: . August 14 female was reas a ported being runaway from Big Water. She was later located in the Denver, Colorado area. A 16 - $25 24 N. Main, Kanab Lwi.VWIlMl AccidentImproper Backing No Insurance. Vehicle allegedly ran into gas pump at local busi- Kane County Sheriff's Department making a will? Will August 7 Unclaimed bicycle. Found bike turned cited. into KCPD. was Henderson, 25, Kanab, Local motel had table Theft. August 6 stolen from Female juvenile, 17, Kanab. swimming pool area. Failure to yield resulted in acci- Estimated loss: $30. dent. Driver cited. Estimated August 10 mischief. Motel was Criminal damages: $12,000. mischief. Criminal Report of damaged by human waste. Estiresidential home egged. Juve- mated damages $700. Suspect nile apologized to owners next is under investigation. Putting off Basic charges. and loud engine. Norman Evening appointments and payment plans available 34 acre lot. day and will do odd jobs for the mess. Owners not pressing Theft. Prescription drugs stolen from victims while at work. Larry T. Smith, 28, St. George. Sign company truck allegedly left its ladder up and pulled electhree warnings, released trical wires, posts, and signs adopted out two animals and down .on Hwy 89. No injuries reported. picked up one for burial. . The Sheriffs Office in conjuncSeptember 10 meeting so that tion with the National Park Sercouncil can attend. Well hold a vice and Page Police Department special meeting to take care of investigated a drowning at The vouchers and any emergency. Coves area of Lake Powell. A 25 Passed. male from California year-ol- d was swimming about 20 feet from shore when he was last seen. The body was recovered about 30 minutes later and flown to Page Hospital where he was impiflmremy pronounced dead. A deputy investigated a one vehicle roll over on the upper Alton road. The injured was SgiKir-Osms- i transported to the hospital. (31 Located under pink diffs north of Glendale. This year-roun- d recreational home has 1 bedroom and 1 bath and comes com-ple- te with furnishings, including 2 wood stoves. Enjoy the outside from the covered patio and approx. 2 KARUNS. MYERS ATTORNEYATLAW year-ol- d The Kane County Jail averaged 17 inmates during the past week with nine new bookings. |