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Show SOUTCZSN UTAH NEWS 2 WEDNESDAY spn3sz3ts,ies Utah Highway Patrol I During the week of Septem- erf" a semi and was hit broadside. ber the UHP totaled 251 Amazingly, no injuries. stops. They issued 177 citations September 12 and 106 warnings. They invesTrooper Moore investigated a asone accidents and carroll overan SR 12. Driver tigated eight fell asleep and ran off road. No sisted six motorists. injuries repeated. Trooper Nordfelt investigated September 13 a one car roll over on US 89. Trooper Moore investigated Driver had fallen asleep and an injury accident north of drifted off the road, "over cor- Todds Junction on US 89. rected and rolled twice. Minor Truck driver fell asleep and rolled his semi. Driver was air injuries. 10 lifted to SLC. September Whitaker Tmcppr imredigated Troopers investigated three an accident in Kanab. A Ger- car-deand one man tourist pulled out in front 7-1- 3, er car-co- w Christmas Home Tourand Boutique On December 14, there will be a Christmas Home Tour and Boutique to benefit the Kanah City Library Building Fund. If you are interested in settingup a craft booth at the Boutique, please call Dottie Donn at 644-315-9 4 to or the library, reserve a space. A $10 fee is being charged for each booth. Call now to reserve your space earfy. More information is forthcoming on the home tour and boutique in the weeks ahead. Be sure to check the paper or our web site in the near future. 644-239- Chamber of Commerce meeting By Richard Negus President Glen Martin comed some wel- mem- twenty-fiv- e bers and guests to the September 5 Chamber of Commerce meeting at Chefs Palace. Kane County School superintendent Dr. Nils Bayies gave a run down on the Dixie College open house September 10 held at the Kanab High School library to sign up all ages for classes held in Kanah for the the process of drawing up cen- from local stores and distributes sus maps, and needs help from folks from all areas to make sure boundaries match growth and demographics. and Mary Craven, past president of the Hospital Auxiliary gave the chamber a brief history of the birth of the new thrift shop, entirely built with money raised by the volunteers. She said that over the past few years from a gross erf" 8186,000, 81 was donated to the hospital to buy equipment and comforts that could not be found in the budget. With the new facility, the working conditions are far improved ami the income reflects this. Lou Arm Singer encouraged anybody interested in getting involved with Helping Hands to rail her. Helping Hands is a voler them to people in need. She said the satisfaction of helping travelers, transients and others down on their luck is consider- able. The principal part of the program consisted of a talk by Jill Eiliss, directorofthe Dixie Business Alliance. The Alliance exists as a small business development center, with custom fit training for people in the Dixie College service area with Kddon Bauer, statistical professor at the college and also the business alliaixe director ofeconomic and demographic studies. Their program was wide rangingfor small business start ups to a report on the impact of tourism to our na- Fall semester. Kanab City Counrihroman Macy Burgin in her role as spokesperson for the Kanab Aero Club, told of dub plans fix providingtoys and other Christmas gifts for people and kids in need, induding a possible air drop or tional parkstothe area economy. even a landing by the jolly red suited gentleman. Kane County Clerk Karla UOg DrtC assisJohnson is charged with prepar- unteer community-base- d Last week in the Kanab City ing for the census for the year tance program that gathers sur-pl- Police Beat, it was reported that commodities and produce 2000. She reported that she is in Kanab was bitWaters of Margi ten on the calf by a dog. As it turned out, she was not the person bitten, but rather the owner of said biting beastie. As of this date the dog is still under quarantine. correction us BUY R33tyRST&WXE The tact that a defendant has been charged with a crane, does not mean he is gufty. The defendant is presumed innocent, irti and unless proven guiBy. Names wB be withheld in some cases due to the sensitive nature of the crimes, or if the defendant is a juvenSe. During the week of Septemthe Kanab City Police ber Department handled 10 cases, 59 incidents, issued 23 warnings and 12 citations. During the same period, the Animal Control Officer had six investigations, 15 pick ups, issued one citation, releasedadopted out three animals, and picked up one for burial. . 13-1- 9, deaths. Both victims died of natural causes. September 14 Criminal Mischief. Window broken out of old library. Suspect is under investigation. September 16 Dispute and suicidal. Juvenile female 14, Kanab, Utah. Report of a dispute and suiddal juvenile. Juvenile admitted into crisis center in St. George to get unit proper care. BurglaiythefL Storage broken Into and four cases of Criminal Trespass. Report of glasses taken. Storage unit be- enirymade into residential borne. longs to local business. Esti- No evidence of anything missing mated loss $225. September 18 DUIloaded firearm in 10 Alleged September Auto Accident. Male Juv- vehicle. Edward Godbey, 38, enile,, Kanab. Juvenile driv- Kanab was arrested and booked ing on a learners permit was into Kane County JaiL died for failure to yield. EstiSeptember 19 Two warrants. Chris Belinski mated damages $5,000. Injuries were reported. Johnson, 26, was arrested and rolled booked into Kane County JaiL Accident. Vehicle Auto busiinto a brick wall at local Runaway. Juvenile female 14, ness. Private property. Nodta-tion- s Kanab. Repent of juvenile ran issued. away with a 27 year old male. . 13 15 & Family services have been September two of Death (two). Report tent 13 A deputy responded to a campground near Navajo Lake in spouse to a report of a camper that used the campground but did not pay the fee. A deputy investigated a vehicle that had run off the North Fork Road an3 was balancing on a cliff edge. No injuries woe reported. September 14 dian male was trespassing on their property and appeared to be on drugs. The suspect was booked in the Kane County Jail on an outstanding warrant. September 16 A deputy investigated a traffic accident on the Kanab Canyon Road. No injuries reported. September 19 One individual was arrested few driving under the influence Office The Sheriffs responded of alcohol and was booked in the to an assault complaint near the Kane County JaiL Arizona state line. No arrests One individual was arrested in were made. Kanab on an arrest warrant and booked in the Kane County 15 was September An individual was arrested on JaiL an arrest warrant after a I 164 E 333 S Ksnsb 644-CS3- Coro for your monsy Great Cottonwood neighborhood location - 1056 sq. ft with Ml basement, 3-- bedrooms, 1 12 baths, wood stove, propane water heater, fresh interior paint, circular drive, chain link fence, oversized singfe garage with storage on .2417 acre. Priced to sell at $69,900. 4 comThe Kane County Jail averreceived was from the plaint aged 18 inmates during the past Estates week that an In with nine new bookings. 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