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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News Utah Highway Patrol During the period from February 1 through February 7, the Utah Highway Patrol made 82 stops, issued 40 citations and 41 warnings. They arrested one person for DUI, investigated five accidents and assisted one I milepost 25 on US 89. No dam- age and no injuries reported. February 5 Trooper Moore investigated a two car accident on US 89 at milepost 121. Icy roads led to one vehicle sliding into the other. No injuries reported. motorist. 1 February 6 February Trooper Nordfelt investigated a Trooper Moore investigated a one car rollover at milepost 7 on two car rollover with no injuries. US 89. James A. Labarron fell February 7 off drifted and the right Trooper Whitaker arrested asleep side of the road and rolled twice. Louis Sandoval for alleged DUI, He suffered moderate injuries and speeding, no headlight and no his female passenger was flown driver's license. to Flagstaff in serious condition. Two car-deaccidents were February 2 Trooper Davis did traffic con- investigated and troopers spent trol for a jack-knife-d semi at a combined.60 hours in training er Fredonia Continued from Page 1 tration fee. Motion seconded by Bobbie Rogers, with all in favor. Regional landfill is waiting on engineering report. It will be inspected on March 3 or 4. Joy Jordan asked about the water leak. What is the problem? Is it fixed? Clerk will check with the attorney. The TV service district will check the -- transmission at' your --home and ifthere is.a signal available $25 charge will be assessed. Joy Jordan asked that the be for a month, from Pick-u- p of large items April will be every Monday in April. Cars to be picked up need to have a title. Joy Jordan moved to accept the minutes, seconded by Bobbie Rogers, with all in favor. clean-u- p 5-2- 8. The fire in the creek is out. Bill has been made out by the Fire Department. The deal on the Brooksby property is completed. Robin Button moved to accept the agenda as written, seconded by Joy Jordan, with all in favor. Robin will take road standards recommendation to transportation board for study. After discussion, Robin Button moved to purchase 250 gallon Bearcat crack sealer for - $20,000 plus- tax.- - Seconded, by Qreg Honey, withal in favor. Rosemary Labruni asked about road signs in Gateway Park. The signs have been ordered. She also asked that the roads be graded and snow removed from the gravel roads. Fire Dept. Chief Crawford reported that he was looking into See COUNCIL, Page 3 Homs of tits Week tl Cannon Continued from Page 1 area should have the right to exercise those claims. "It is estimated that the monument area contains over $200 billion in fossil fuels. Considering the amount of fuel that is imported to the U.S., it is important to both our economy and national security that we de-velop these resources. It is pro-jected that in 1997, the total net imports for the U.S. record jected to exceed 1977s 48.6 of total petroled demand. Decreasing foreign dependence on fuels should be of primary importance as we continue to allow develop- ment of existing mineral leases in the Grand Staircase-Escalant- e area. By developing our own natural resources, we will be less beholden to the whims and political turmoil of the Middle East. 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 guir.y. Names will be withheld in some cases due to the sensitive nature of the crimes, or if the dafendant is a juvenSe. During the period from Feb- ruary 7 through February 13 Kanab City Police Depart- and 28 P1? handed 10 cases 10 incidents, issued warnings and six citations. the me period the Animal Control Officer had four investigations, picked up four animals, issued two warnings, and releasedadopted out three animals. February 7 Criminal mischief. While away Continued from Page 1 questioned why high schools have a high teacher absentee rate. Scheduled sports, academic competitions and training were February 8 cited as primary reasons. Some Deputies responded to a medi- were surprised to discover that . cal assist in Orderville. The pa- teachers are responsible for get- - tient was transported to Kane their own substitute. The County Hospital by ambulance, voted to hold a sub train- February 9 One individual was arrested ing with daily salary. Need a Good Income? Here's a Safe Business Opportunity Become an Ensign Home Security and Gun Safe Dealer in your area. Never before offered, full or part time, age no barrier. Great Eamings-Lo- w Investment-Investme- Fully Recoverable-Everhome and business a customer. Send Name, Address, Phone No. nt y ENSIGN SECURITY SAFES ft Sf. OA A HORSE COUNTRY Tack shed and corrals in place on 2.57 acre view tot with nice dean house. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath up and extra quarters down with outside entry. Appliances included. A-fra- $97,000 UV2 M-21- M 9 fc i W V C3 4 I tt WJR placed. Nothing noted stolen. al Ihva. ntr on highway with no protective headgear. Issued a citation and referred to Juvenile Court -- 77 Suspect later after a citizen reported a pos- sible drunk driver enroute from Page to Kanab. The vehicle was located and the deputy con-tin- g firmed the driver was intoxi-Boar- d cated. February 10 February 12 One individual was arrested and booked into jail for violation of a restraining order. Deputies responded to a possible mental patient out of control near Duck Creek. The case was turned over to Iron County. A report of criminal damage to a school bus was investigated in Church Wells. A suspect was found and will pay restitution. The Kane County Jail had an average inmate count of 17 inmates during the past week with 10 new inmates booked into jail. There were 17 illegal aliens held for I.N.S. during the past week. 0 t from home, several items had been moved around and mis-th- e CnminalmischieT Locbusi-ou- r ness had fence vandalized. e mischief. Vehicle, .Criminal 3 January i at Theft. Wallet was misplaced parked residence, had wra-an- d dow broken out found later in bushes. $70.00 in cash was missing. Suspects February 11 are under investigation. Illegal aliens. 14 Illegal aliens 6 picked up and held for proper February to transport authorities Residential Burglarytheft. home broken into and items February 12 Suicide threat. Suspect left hundred dollars taken. Several note suicide after an argument lost. ijM crn 2 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19. 1997 PIANO PLAYERS, ACTORS, ACTRESSES Old Barn Playhouse Auditions Feb, 28 and March 1 at 6 p.m. Reward Get paid for having fun! Weed control workshop Anyone interested in weed control is invited to attend a weed control workshop on February 26, 1997 starting at 2:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of the Kane County Courthouse, Kanab. Weed control identification of weeds and Utah Department of Agriculture regulations will be cov- ered. For more information, call Jack Soper at the USU Bhcten- - |