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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News Utah Highway Patrol The Utah Highway Patrol stopped 200 vehicles, issued 101 citations, 112 warnings and assisted 18 motorists. November 23 Accident. Daniel Maldanado, Provo, Utah. Mr. Maldanado was going west on SR 20 when he lost control of vehicle and went off the road. Driver was cited for failure to maintain control and driving with no drivers license. No injury reported to other three occupants ofvehicle. Child was in a car seat and other occupants seatbelts. Accident. vere I wearing Brent Hatch, Koosharam, Utah. Driver lost control on icy road, went off the road and rolled one complete time. Vehicle came to rest on its wheels. No injury was reported, driver had seatbelt on. Comical excuse or story: Stopped a 2000 Lexus S.U.V. for travelling 70 mph in a 55. There is no way I was going that fast, at this altitude there is no way this thing can go over 50 mph." Watch out for deer! Fall is the time for motorists to Keep a close watch for deer be more careful watching out for around dusk and at dawn. deer on the roadways. It is estiDont over-driv- e your headmated that each year are more lights at night. This means you than 500,000 crashes in the should control your speed so that United States that involve deer. you will have to react to someThis represents more than four percent of all vehicle crashes. The most dangerous time of year is the mating season during November and December. This timecanbe extended iftheweather is particularly harsh forcing deer to move to lower elevations to find food, said Rolayne Fairclough AAA Utah spokeswoman. Deer are most active in the early morning and early evening as they feed. The low light levels during these times make it difficult for drivers to see the animals. AAA Utah offers these driving tips to help motorists avoid col- thing when it appears in your headlights. If you see a deer in the road, honk your horn rather than flashingyourheadlights. Flash- ing your lights may cause the animal to freeze in the roadway. If you think you are going to hit the animal, it is often better to brake than to swerve. Swerving can confuse the animal and possibly result in a worse collision with a fixed object such as a tree or an oncoming vehicle. . lisions with deer. Pay close attention to animal crossing signs. They are probably there because other' d motorists have had crashes in that area. deer-relate- Home of the Week Police tip For heavens sake ifyour wife gets hold of one of those dam prevention magazines, hide it, give it to your mother or better yet, throw it away. Do this while she is not looking or much trouble will befall you. They loveem, they swear by them, they become mentally unstable after reading them. in-la- w, Beautiful Home - REDUCED! $132,000 Next to City Park Backs up to Vermilion Cliffs Vaulted Ceilings Curb & Gutter Deck wGreat View Nice Neighborhood Come in to our office or call your favorite Real Estate Agent -- CENTURY 21 Frontier Realty or toll free 35-644-2100 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. Name will be withheld if the defendant is a juvenile. The SUN is not able to alter or omit any names from the report as submitted by KCPD. During the period from Nothe Kanab City vember Police Department handled 16 cases, 57 incidents, issued 34 Its not good. warnings, and 14 citations. What is a prevention magaDuring the same period, the zine you ask? It is propaganda Animal Control Officer handled written by people with an in- seven investigations, picked up sane desire to make your life one, issued one citation, eight miserable. The cover will have warnings, and releasedadopted pictures of folks that are obvi- out one. ously starving to death. They November 22 exist on warm water, uncooked Suspicious letter received on potatoes, and celery. Dont get fax machines in the local area your hopes up on the potatoes about petroleum products and either. There will be no butter, large amounts of money. Dont no salt, no sour cream, noth- be fooled, this may be a scam! ing. Tasty stuff, no wonder the November 23 Russians make Vodka out of Burglarytheftcriminal them. Yukl trespass. Vacant Saturated fat is made by the motel has appeared to become a devil and will take away your party place. Rooms entered and short-termemory. Sugar? left open, numerous windows left You must live the open, alcohol containers found it. Forget without ice in several of the rooms. life of rest your Damage cream. How do I know these done to doors and inside ofrooms. things? My wife has found the Dishwasher and propane stove wonders of prevention magamissing from one of the rooms. zines. She is under their spell. Several of the rooms I need to be pitied and sneak to have been used forappeared sleeping me a Snickers bar! also. Under investigation. November 24 Speedingdriving on denied license. Brett A. Palmer, 28, Tropic. Cited and released. 21-2- 9, mis-chiefcrimi- nal m Wild horse and burro adoption The BLM is seeking good homes for wild horses and burros duning the Arizona National shows at Quarter Horse and WestWorld in Scottsdale, Arizona. An opportunity to see and adopt these living legends will take place January 2 at WestWorld, 16601 North Pima Road, Scottsdale. The main entrance to WestWorld is located just north of Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard, on the. northbound access road of Stop by the open house on Friday, J anuary 1 1 from noon to 5 p.m. to view the animals that will be available for adoption, have your questions answered and register to bid. Registration for the auction will continue on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. In order to bid, an adoption application must be completed and approved either prior to or during the adoption event. The application is available in the booklet, So Youd Like To Adopt, which can be obtained from the BLM on site or by calling the phone numbers listed below. The booklet also provides details and requi rements for the program. Each wi Id horse and burro will need a corral, shade, feed, water and transportation home from the adoption site. Two horse trailers are prohibited, except for transporting burros. v 4-- H 11-1- SR-10- 3 Bedroom2 Bath 2 Car Garage 2 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 5, 2001 1. a game using BB guns to shoot each other. November 26 Burglarytheft. Local restaurant had a door window broken out and someone entered the building and stole $200 in cash. Un--. der investigation. Miscellaneous calls. Assist fire department on a brush fire five locked keys in vehiclein-vestigate- d a deer carcassEMT call of a possible heart attack assist animal control on a dog that was tranquilized, dog was call on a young male collapsedstolen bike returned to ownertwo juveniles in a verbal argument, both warned (two separate, incidents with two different sets ofjuvenilesVEMt call on a person with chest pains car-deaccident report taken for UHPhelped a stranded person that was left behind by traveling companions at a gas 10-4E- er sta-tionE- call on a person having difficulty breathingreport of weeds being burned a fire-juloose horse on highwaycom-plain- t ofjuveniles throwing wast ter balloonsgrass fire in Ranchoscomplaint oftwo people exhibiting lewd acts in gas stawamedlost tion bathroom-bot- h child who wandered away from Disorderly conduct. Seven home-was locatedfour female teenagers, six male and one fedisorwere with male, juveniles harassing & assaultcharged derly conduct. The Police De- ing each other, all warned in partment received a complaint front of their parentsgas skip from an individual claiming to report of shots being firedre-por- t of threatening of phone have been shot with a BB gun. callsassisted a homeless person Investigation revealed several high school students involved in with shelter and food. On Saturday, January 12, a silent bid auction will be held from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. for the first chance at adopting the available animals. Silent bids can open with any amount, however, the minimum adoption fee is $125 per animal. Payment may be made by cash, check or major credit card and must be processed prior to pick up of the adopted animals, BLM offers mustangs and burros gathered from public lands in the West devastated by wildfires and overpopulated herds. The animals vary in age and color. Priorto being offered for adoption, they are inspected by veterinarians, Coggins tested and vaccinated. Adopters will receive a complete package with medical and other records for their animal. For information or directions call the BLM Phoenix office (623) , 580-550- 0, 692-440- 0, Kingman (520) or at toll-fre- e Future Adoptions: February Junction aridApril Kmo County Dznlal sponsors fooddriv. Dr. John Armstrong and hopefully in, someway help Kane County Dental sponsored some needy families where ever e a this Thanksgivin Kanab. ing food-driv- they may be,, stated Dr. ' , Armstrong. The event was a huge sucAccording to Dr' Armstrong, cess! We were able to help con- Kane County Dental, will also tribute hundreds of items to be sponsoring a Toy Drive this Helping Hands and the Care upcoming Christmas. Anyone and Share Food Bank (a divi- who donates a will receive a toy sion of the U tab Food B ank) arid Jtreeex - : III I l n i I'l I i I I i ! |