Show Po' B T'' pr 3 - - Oe rerscrs b Sheriff Ed - "jcJj r igg' VC SO Phillips and Chronicle Progress about a’’ I— a — fe "Aged T'e Po ce Hoeie :s A'! r a -' ft h j:er - Ullard County Sheriff's Office from December 11 to December IS 2000 Information is compiled by 1CS0 and all suspects are innocent until proven guilty r ‘T'i’c c ift" t t hje the opm on the j ‘uU moon n 'u'l m mn ths ett u' just' j r rc 'londis December :!e a: I’J accident on SR 6 ved report of an a n y d from EskdA’e and Delta as as as Biker 1“ and rescue ere as n and Sr S’exe E'pln Neada I'ah Highwax Parroi Trooper Gordon i' ell as Depar Jim W hue See front page storx Tuesday December 12th 1! 3u p m S 20 Prose was transposed to jail b Deputies S:ee Mired and De'ors Quambcg had appeared that momirg in West Mi! ard Gm ce Coan tor sentenc— g on a probation welarv- - He was sen'enced b Deb Daxid to serve 2! das - 'a1! and remanded intoeuModv for immediate transport to ja 4 3u p n Merrill J Petersen 2! Cedar Cit (formerly of Delta) was transported from the Iron Counts Jail bx Lt Forest Roper Petersen is wanted in Millard Courts on two failure to appear warrants totaling S5IXX) cafe from the 4th District Court in He was re'eased from jail after posting the cash bail December 14T Petersen has spent t'tne in iail here on elesen different occasions tor a total of 94 das s behind bars s rce Jemuap of vux s Id pm male jusenile was amested in Fool Creek bs Deputy Rick Carter Thebos was detained on a pickup order from the 4:h District Jusenile Court At He was transported the time of arrest he was m possession of a marijuana pipe as well v the SU'e Canson Jusenile Detention Facility on the pick up order and a new Class B nvsd charge of possession of drug paraphernalia was also tiled in jusenile court Wednesday December 13th 3 18pm Adam T Julies 20 Fillmore was arrested in Fillmore b Deputy Stese arrant from the O Camb Julies was transported to iail and held on a S400 cash only Fillmore Cits Justice Court for failure to comply with a court order He later appeared in court and was released bs Judge Ron Hare 15 p m 911 report of a theft from the Paradise Ches ron Station The clerk adsised that an underage male had at 925 North Mam Street in Fillmore walked into the store and stolen two IS packs of beer The man walked outside put them into his schicie and drose away in a blue Geo Metro W itnesses identified the to locate the sehicle suspect and Deputies Stese O'Camb and Bll Jackson attempted Samuel Rowley which had left the area The insestigation concluded when of Fillmore was charged into Fillmore Cits Justice Court with Class B misd theft and underage possession of alcohol 911 y 02pm reports of an tnjury accident tn Scipio in which two chicles hit "head on'' between the Scipio Ches ron and Speeds Tunle (forme! Is Hillside Farms) stores Scipio Ambulance responded as well as Trooper Rod Elmer and F)eputy StexeO'Camb O'Camb said that a white '999 0ldsmobile Eights Eight w as eastbound on SR50 when a gre 1986 Ford pickup made an improper left hand turn and collided head on ith the car None of the occupants of either s ehicle w as seriously injured The driser of the truck was cited for an improper turn One lane of traffic was blocked for at least an hour and traffic ssas diserted around the scene 4 4iipm 9' report that two individuals had come into the Phillips Mi gas station at the south Fillmore interchange and asked the clerk if she ssould accept drugs in trade for merchandise (See front page story Thursday December 14th with 4 7 a m 911 report of a rollover accident atmp 142 on one male occupant trapped in the sehicle which was upside down East Millard Ambulance and the Fillmore fire rescue truck responded as well as Reserve Deputy Nathan Tinees and Trooper Gordon Mortensen The man was uninjured in the accident and was freed from the sehicle by a motorist as rescue crews arris ed at the scene Just after crews moved from the median a pickup truck began sliding out of control tow ard the accident scene itnesses said the pickup w as sidew as s hen it hit a median crossover s aulted into the air and landed back on its wheels after crashing right through the accident scene that rescuers had just walked away from "If we had still been have standing there we would have been history” said EMT Chad lmlay "They would The pickup truck finally came to a momentary' run right over us and the rescue truck" which stop in the middle of traffic lanes It was full of Marble counter tops most of were shattered from the incident The three occupants threw some pieces of marble back into the truck and drove away like nothing eser happened 10 30 a m Bradley k Bunker 20 Delta was arrested by Adult Probation and Parole Officer Martin Abrams Bunker was booked into jail and charged with violating his j!tr probation ssas arrested in Hinckley by Sgt Jeff M Steele 46 Flinckley Matthew 30 a m hatcott Detective Roger Young and Deputy Brett Nielson The arrest was the culmifemale An infornation of a week long investigation Jntolhestalking’of a mation has been filed in the ease by the Millard County Attorney's Office charging Steele into 4th District Court w ith Class A misd stalking He is being held on S 5000 cash hail and will appear in court on December 2 A 20 pm Deputy Brett Nielson was advised of a Tiger cub that had been found near Delta (See front page story) Friday December 15th 3 40 p m Alan D Hardy 38 Delta was arrested by Sgt Scott Corry Hardy was booked into jail on a probation s lolation and is being held w ithout bail pending a December 21st appearance in 4th District Court 91 34 h p tn report of an injury accident on top of Scipio Summit who was on (mp 84) where three people were seriously injured including one man still pinned under the sehicle Scipio Ambulance responded as well as East Millard Ambulance and the Fillmore Fire Dept fire rescue truck Trooper Tom Schneiter and all responded Deputies Clete Carter Roger Young and Sgt Scott Corry Onn Basvden pinned under his blue I'pon arrival rescue crews found He was extricated by rescue crews transported to Fillmore 1980 Chevy Suburban Hospital and eventually transferred by helicopter to a Northern Utah Hospital Bawden’s two teenage daughters were also injured in the accident and were transported to Fillmore Hospital Schneiter said that one of the girls had been driving the Suburban northbound when she drifted toward the median She attempted to steer back onto the roadway but osercorrected and the sehicle rolled up to four times before coming to rest on its side in the median 91 6 32 pm report of a woman that was nine months pregnant Fillmore Ambulance and in labor at the Cose Fort Rest Area near mp 136 on responded as well as Trooper Rod Elmer and Deputy Clete Carter Local Emergency and Medical Technician's Mike and Shari Ashworth happened to be driving down it’s to the nearest hospimiles the 30 knew radio dispatch They stopped after hearing tal and a number of nulcs esen to the nearest gas station Mike said there was only one vehicle in the desolate parking lot and it belonged to the woman in labor Mike said they found the woman who was in her late 20's had just delivered the baby in the woman's bathroom of the rest area Her husband had helped during tuc delivery and when they arrived “The baby was breathirg” he said "so we clamped the cord and suctioned the nose” They also administered other medical care imperative to the safety of the baby and mother after a child birth The new baby girl was wrapped in blankets and everyone waited for what Mike said "seemed like forever" until the ambulance arrived approx 20 minutes later The woman was transported to an area hospital in good condition 930 pm A vandalism was reported by the Miller Amoco Station at the north 5 Interchange The clerk said that three women entered the restroom area Fillmore and began damaging a sending machine She said that she had to push her way into the restroom after which the women left the store in a green 1994 Ford passenger car Dispatch broadcast an attempt to locate on the vehicle and Deputies Clete Carter and There were two juvenile subjects m the Rhett kimhdll stopped it near Holden on Y was car and alcohol was being consumed as well Rachael E Lynch 20 Evanston arrested and transported to jail She was charged into 4th District Court with Class A misd supplying lcohl to minors Class B nnsd underage consumption of alcohol and and her bail was set at She appeared before Judge Ron Hare on Monday retail theft One $1000 She remains incarcerated pending a trail in Fillmore City Justice Court lusemlcs ssas cited with misdemeanor charges of underage consumption of alcohol Saturday December 16th 10pm sic R Bunker 19 Fillmore was arrested in Fillmore by Deputy Steve O'Camb Bunker is being held on a $5000 felony arrest warrant from the 3rd District t ourt in Salt Lake City for a forgery charge The warrant was issued after an investigaThe Salt lake County Sheriffs Office tion bv the Sands Cits Police Department confirmed transport of Bunker to the Salt Lake Counts Jail if he is unable to post the bond here Bow SiK or Montana as arrcslcd on southbound 431 pm RyanW Bracken bs Tnopor Torn Schneiter and Sgt Sieve splin Brackett was driving a gold 199' Oldsmohitc chicsa when he was Mopped for spec Jin lox miles per hour in '5 one intereh ingc and alcohol He w as stopped at the Meadow bv Schneiter and splin tests were performed prior to arrest and an impairment was suspected Field sobney fee glove Btackeit was transported to open can of beer was found inside iLohol Classt iail and cha'ceJ m'o FaM Mfta'd JuMve Ci'un wth ( lass B misd D! mc! of aLohil m a vehicle He wav a'co found misd speed me ami has mg an open ' oyl m ( eJ to have a j'1 onls failure to a pc r wasnt out ot (Sc 0 x ' h 'cW'-i- ! 'St' 'otui h- J and Cits He pocld Sundas December I” ’a w es 2' Si ( ( 2" tijrT4-v4 5 p rr - v sc let and S’s! e H wbi bs I'oipc'v aTc eJ at —p m vu'l'Sind lHf! rr ac i't reM b va in a rpa — COPY 't a a' I ' a vpctV n-- - £ rv coxvi ci - 5‘ 2000 21 Pa? 3 Christmas Messages P is dttermincd December County Chronicle Progress Hard M Police Blotter rtii-i- Grace Baptist Church Living Word Fellowship - - Tr c ra: re GAN E "For ocj :rc 'm G should ct per - b: base e believer - h -f ce Te 'es'eJ on’s is et isee persora! u ” 'Irgiy ard a 'Jre-aveor re Pire-ke are ose ieve T's’yne - contrast the “lose'' of this wor J a ay a wfe - s toke' 'egu'C fc"c c e must alw as s benefit the benefactor to e e cegree ArJ 'ce " not’va'eJ by a 't being loved Many times :r smec-"I Af'feeage narrer m which persona! desires are the driving nal and O’ de—anjing To be re God be tharked God's lose is uncord - and by v"!s be ee o "ust on nereftictor of thi fee greatest of lose ore rr H Sa or a a sc Ch rents per only receive the eternal God Jesus wno is fee sr-wlirg to admit phsred on fee Cross of Calvary are sufficier! to feat he is a sinner m need of berg saved from ar ermal he!! On!y then dies fee “e ft" 0' eternal hfe with the Almighty and orly JeF oah God even Jesus Christ become V s s rue effectual " The gift of God Eph 2 89 apar 'om ork) ’s eterna! lose And this is fee real rreamrg of Christmas - and life wife H’s love both for Him Mas fee Lord of heaven and earth fill your hea’ and for sour friends and loved ones a your taith rests in Hm alone And may that love and vund sou feis Christmas season way to those be manifest in a Our Greatest i r every year Dennis Cason Gift to rr c tv gu c cr s a 'ee rece ve ve pna v tase re c i s g’tt each Out X 'i e g "s - e trer - a— W "H re v’ a a c U' a'e :0: ' g :: 5" rs g ske an Delta Community Presbyterian Church Pastor as wife a James Tavlor singer songwriter penned bis homage to ft’e veason :r tune entitled "Home By Another Way It features h'i taxe on the Mag afta dream of king Herod's scheme went home by another way" Forme - Mpj't we are of hnstmas bound by custom and tradition This season perhaps no'' ary other wou’d is one of tradition and custom Growing up on the farm in Iowa my ftrm pen their Chr'stmas presents on hnstmas ve a long staJirg traditior Mv 'ft s tarn's (M' manage bsanequalls long standirg tradition opened theirs on t nnstrra Mu- 'on we them ChnMnids that there Momma open brought about a compromise ii another was In reality this season ce'ebrates the idea of "anofter jv" God gas e us hs 'aw through Moses and provided us the free will m follow or not as we wid Een Mosai Fa mud of and the and God of institution cuMem by attention generations could not bend our wills to follow this sacred law Our wi'tull nature tixik us another was and so God endeavored to Himself find another way to bring home This way hen we arc bese’ was the sending of His Son whose birth we celebrate this season the broad variety of cares and ills of life this season always cons ey a sense of hope We sense think that there is always the possibility of "another way" to find the hea'ing we need in our lives If tradition and custom as sa'uable as they are seem to have lost their power to sustain we can find God's grace in the child ot the manger a boy seen as infant king wonder savior and even threat who was each and all as we seek equally to have our needs fulfilled Stan Del one Pastor a Mas we this Christmas season focus not only upon the temporal gifts but also upon those things in our lives and character that will truly strengthen and bless all mankind His example in our lives May we have the wisdom to accept His gift to us and to follow We sincerely wish the choicest of blessing upon all this holiday season Get the fire blazing Roast some chestnuts and have a warm & wonderful Both men were transported tojail where Hirschi was charged into FMJC with Class B misd possession of marijuana possession of drug paraphernalia Class C misd DL drugs and speeding for which his bail was set at SI 685 Culley was charged with Class B misd possession of marijuana possession of par’nbema'M underage consumption of alcohol and a seat belt infraction Culley w as held on $965 bond for the local charges and the warrant Later tn the day both men were released after posting bond on all the charges EMS fire and accidents There were fifteen ambulance runs this week with East Millard responding to nine West Millard to five and Scipio to one There were fisc fire calls this week all of which were injury accidents There were also ten property damage accidents Speeders MCSO deputies issued 76 citations on speed enforcement shifts this week including three over 100 miles per hour The average speed was 917 mph and the top speed of 102 mph the week was written by Sgt Jeff W hatcott Deputy Moms Burton also had a 100 Holiday Diamond D Inn Assisted Living Cancer f ft' The Nan Adams Smith faintly sponsored the tree with all proceeds going to the American Cancer Society For each $10 donation a heart was placed on the tree to honor some loved one friend or neighbor At the Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year To the Millard County Businesses From The IBEW Local 1619 Delta Utah (IPSC’S Union Employees) Thank you for your support: are some facts concerning the labor dispute with Intermountain Power Service Corporation PROVIDED lives As you drive down the Winter Wonderland in Fillmore Park please notice the display with the Memory Tree and is you haven’t made a contribution it still isn’t too late We will take contributions until we take the tree down The Nan Adams Smith family would like to thank all who have contributed so far the response has been gratifying for Santa St Nickalaua was born in Turkey In the 4th century He was known for his ganerosity love for children and Water and Power reports a goes) A Recent LA Times report states: Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is the leading utility going into deregulation Unit Availability Maintain 98 Top rated maintenance force Workforce has completed two unit outages without a contract August 2000 completed one full y erj without a lost time accident ‘ The Inspiration BY IPSC WORKFORCE Top Rated Safety Record Los Angeles Department of record revenue year (That’s where all the power PROVIDED Claua Put or prosperity- Here !:' a ree gir r This time of sear the question always runs through our minds of what can we give to those loved ones in our lives The Christmas season has become synonymous with the this can be traced back to giving ot giving and receiving of gifts and presents Reportedly special gifts to the Christ child But as we ponder what gift to give perhaps we should look beyond the paper and bows to the true meaning of the season That meaning would be the birth of the literal Son of God Jesus the Christ the Redeemer of the world The greatest and most important gift that we could give to anyone either to others or to ourselves would be an here upon understanding of not only HIS birth but His life His death and His mission the earth Just as the ise Men of old we should seek this Jesus ot whom so much has been written and then apply to our lives those teachings He proclaimed What greater gift life and to help others do the same The could be given to any one than to live a answer to all the ills and problems that beset the world today lies quietly hidden in each member of society following His example These answers are not just spiritual but follow temporal physical and economical as well If we begin in our mdis idual lives by mg His example that will radiate out to all that know us and positive impacts can and will be felt His is the upward path His is the abundant life His is the path to peach and present time the Memory Tree for the American Cancer Society has cumulated over $ 300 in donations all of which are being turned over to the American Cancer Society The American Cancer Society is dedicated to the fight against cancer and offers services research and education patient in detection and prevention of cancer Survival rates for cancer have grown to 59 since the American Cancer Society began fighting this illness In the beginin 5 survived this disease ning less than Now thanks to donations the five year survival rate has grown to 3 in 5 We all need to work together to help see that this disease disappears from our n is - m sav Sou gt recede - of the e is and fall o on1 ' nee al hae And when sa of rot "we made crrv r :re z m a m s e Jesus is the or cus gr a orbs" Ae are saying Jesus J cres eof and unto fe- rat ivv for Him a as once offered ca: the Sc a: on Hebrews u 2' Jesus is our in til sia! He appear fee second t:— oas gift orm GcsJ and because of what He d J a e ar have sa a' or But we must O the kkhat "B the Lord ess cm’ is in my sv! and forget not ab H's rece ve this gft a'! feme ho hea e ha1 fey d seases be"eT'ts redeemer qaities c ±Ti£ tOUw fUTClO fe from destruction owneth thee with io r g k the wtr s reneeo oks? tne eg’e ho satsfeth thes mouth w tr gissj thmgs so the thy are mat a Pvim Tne Lordexecuteth nghteousne" !'j3 opposed ardjudg— ent to' Receive a!! sour gifts from God bs hasmg ft'th ir Je s s and what He d d on Calvary kafev Mncer st a Ovd Delta Utah West Stake Memorial Tree tc s - spec - TO THE IPSC WORKFORCE Union contract Expired January 2000 No arbitration and no way to settle grievances No way to negotiate conditions of employment Health insurance cost are rising coverage is decreasing years or more will lose 2 Employees working twemy-onon their base retrement for all years worked over twenty a short sh ft m every rotation Workers forced to (7 hour work dayj Eemg forced to cover more area a th less persona! causes tae stress and sa'ety concerns Personnel working the 2 w thout tack sh ft d (IPSC say s th s s a day CO PM to 12 'e'ena! shi) 00 AM sht |