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Show :: : ASSOCIATION FRE5S U'mH -- ,J"M 31-5- - w ShlT 2'X1 !At E SUITE S C IT t I 5'A' 1 94101 NT Iferrri) The list.. Pago 17 Valloy FHA Clusters in Denver . Page 10 VOLUME 3 NUMBER 42 WEDNESDAY COLOR COUNTRYS HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER 50 DECEMBER 10. 1897 KC Police Officer 1 93 nets pounds of marijuana By Dixie Brunner Kanab City Police Officer Smith probably didn't know what he was getting into when he stopped the 1 992 Lin- coin Continental on Wednes- day, December 3. But his garly morning stop, for no license Since the car was to be im-pounded, the officers had to in- ventory its contents. Cacho granted Smith permission to search the vehicle, and the bales of marijuana were found in the Doug Crosby expressed pride in Officer Smith, and grati-Bre- t tude for the assistance of Deputy Coleman and Trooper Whitaker. There is inherent danger in these late night artrunk. rests, especially for an officer Due to the large amount of working alone, said Crosby. plate lights, yielded 193 marijuana involved, the case Id like to congratulate Ofwas turned over to the Utah ficer Smith for his alert police pounds of marijuana. Officer Smith became sus- - Criminal Investigation Bu- - work." picious when the Ohio reau and Federal Drug En- vehicles registration didnt forcement' agency. Since Schear enters plea in Cash accident Johnny Schear, 31, has entered guilty pleas to one charge of Aggravated Assault, (Class 3 felony) and one cf Driving under the Influence, in connection with an April 5 accident that left 14 year-ol- d Jesse Cash of Fredonia in a coma. Jill Evans of the Coconino County District Attorney's office said that Schear faces from years in prison, or probation with or without jail time for the offenses. Sentencing will be after the holidays. The accident occurred when Cash was walking south on 60 Sunnybrook Lane at 7:50 p.m. with two friends who were on bikes. Schear struck Jesse from behind, throwing him approximately 60 feet. Cash suffered a bruised lung, fractured right leg and massive head injuries, and was flown to Children's Primary Hospital in Salt Lake where he remained for months. Jesse, 2-7- .5 Cacho and Camacho were allegedly hauling the mari- KANAB WEATHER juana for the vehicles owner, the agencies set up a sting to apprehend and prosecute the dealer. Driver Antonio Cacho is charged with felony possession of controlled substance with intent to distribute, driving with a suspended license and no license plate light on vehicle. Camacho was charged with possession of controlled County Deputy Darrin Coleman and Utah Highway substance with intent to disson of Bill and Sandy Cash, is Patrol trooper Russ Whitaker tribute. now in a Phoenix hospital. Kanab City Police Chief responded. Kane County Deputy Danin Coleman (I) assisted Kanab City Police Officer Bret Smith on a drug bust last week which netted 193 pounds of marijuana. By Dixie Brunner come back to match the driver, Antonio Cacho, 31, of Tucson, Arizona. Cacho and passenger Selene Camacho. 25, also ofTucson, told Smith that they were traveling from Tucson to Ohio. A drivers license check also revealed that Cachos drivers license had been suspended. Smith placed Cacho and Camacho under arrest, and Kane called for back-up- . Courtesy: Frank Swapp Family - Bryce Canyon to implement changes Canyon National Park is participating in the fee demonstration program which will be entering its second year in 1998. The National Park Service has revised the existing classes of commercial vehicles to reflect a In the past decade, the fourth category, based on number of buses entering na- seating capacity. tional parks has increased by Excluding the drivers, the veThe National Park Ser- hicle capacity categories include: 6 seats vice agreed to review the proseats for sedans, posed increases to fees for for vans, 5 seats for miniBryce Canyon National Park will implement new fees for commercial tour vehicles on January 1, 1993. The National Park Service worked closely with the commercial tour industry to develop an equitable tour fee program. 80. 7-- 1-- 15 16-2- mid-size- d commercial ve- buses, and 264 seats for motor hicles, since this is part of coaches. the Congressionally authofee demoSee chart on right for fees for rized three-yea- r nstration program. Bryce different national parks. Note: Seating capacity does not include driver. For sedans, the fee is the legislatively required minimum $25 commercial tour fee plus the individual entrance fee, as required, for each passenger. CcrhissrckI Tour Fees, ' NiL'cr.:! Nddonst Ttl;, Pak. Ccdsi ' 1,10 Vcn- - MS- IdS - -- 1&25. $209 'VV Grand Canyon, GrandTcSon, Ye&ws&m, : . ; Motor Coach 26 seats '$300 YoscmSa BJj Bond, Crater Ixka, Death Vctloy, Everglades, Glacier. Mesa Verds, Mt Rainer, Mard , KxLy Sequoia, Shenandoah - k HowaM Vctenocs, Wrvja Canyon, Ar .D: f - $150 . , Erycs Canyst, Cops Cod NS, i Ferry UK?,toxn Trua, Lnscsn Vc!ca- : :. T ? FV 45 x .. $50 ,V.$S0 . NM, 4 $40 $tco |