Show 8 Gunnison I’olit e Vpartment Arrested: oia ( hristine Mylmie Date of ArAddress: Centertiehl rest: 1900 ocation of Arrest: Cinnison Charges: No registra and tion no plates no insurance t out of Spungville Justice court Bail: SMI) Arresting Agency: (iunnison Police Arrested: Lamest A ong Address: Lphrair: Date of Arrest: 201)0 Location of Arrest: hphraim Violence AsDomestic Charges: sault simple assault domestic violence in the presence of a child and Bail: $81H0 Arrestintoxication ing Agency: PleasantCharges:DUI Bail:$lVX) Arresting Agency: Mt Pleasant Sanpete County Sher- iff SevierSheriff Clarification Arre'st Report FLOKFS Looyn 4“) Gunnison was committed to jail on a commitment out of Justice Court for DUI 21 2000 November SPRINGFR Creston James to jail for Salma was committed nine months by the District Court for assault by a prisoner assault against the police and contributing to a minor In a recent Salina SunCunmsn the Sevier Valley News publication Sheriff'sOffice reported thecharges on Derek D Andreason In fact at the time of publication and unlaw- charges of racketeering ful architecture were dropped and three forgery charges were reduced to one ( )ne count of forgery is in Appeal Court at present pending Penny Pincher Pig wants you to take advantage of the Penny Pinching Savings on a Subscription See Page 12 for details! ( all them Grinch "Fives" or just call them crooks but thereare plenty ot people out there uniting to steal in r holiday spr it if you're not careful according to the Better Business limeau of Utah While many Utahns enjoy the holiday tradition of charitable givining another holiday tradition volves diverting money intended tor legitimate chanty organizations to the pockets of the greedy "If giving is impoitant to you then checking who you're giving your money to must be part of your plan" explains Russ Behrmann president and CFO of the Better Business Bureau ot Utah The BBB also warns businesses not to become unwitting participants or coto collect in efforts conspirators donations for charities that may not be legitimate "Over the past few years we've seen people collecting food clothing toys and cash in the name of but the only benefactors charity were the collectors themselves" "Donors may feel warns Behrmann there's no way to know the good charities from the bogus but a couple of phone calls or a few clicks (f y(ur computer mouse can give vltdl information" adds y)u the BBB of Utah leader Local and national chuities can be checked out at wwwutahbbb org lo check a local charity visitor- need onlv enter the name of the chanty as if they A were searching for a business link from that site allows visitors to search for a national charity report prepared by the Philanthropic Advisory Service of the Council of Better Business Bureaus Both the local and national reports compare charities against several operating standards An example of one standard is a requireof 50” of ment that a minimum STOP IN AND SIGN UP FOR OUR Open Fm -- DRAWING- WE WILL BE GIVING AT 2000 A AR MOIRE °o Nd AffoRdAblE PlliCES ($45000 Not (DRAWIN&JQ 63 East Main St Salina AWAY IFUL SOLID UNFINISHED FURNITURE "Wood FuRNilURE VALUE) Praaant lb Win SATURDAY T)EOl23rd-0- 529-22- November 29 2000 Salina Sun Charity scams plentiful during holiday season For The Record Arrested: Nuluilts (Jen iJolsnn Address: Minti Date of Arrest: 25(H) Location of Arrest: Mt Pleaslane ant Charges: Dl'L improper change and driving on suspension Bail: S'gW Arrestor revocation ing Agency: Mt Pleasant Police Arrested: Sergio A Rodrigue Address: Moroni Date of Arrest: il2VIH) location of Arrest- Mt Pleasant Charges: Intoxication and Bail: 1505 Arrestopen container ing Agency: Mt Pleasant Police Hinton Arrested: Kenneth Green Date of Arrest: Address: 112300 Location of Arrest: Mt Valley News be 0 hel ht S3 NEON lbs Holstein Steers: Large Frame 2 - Baby Bulls: scarce lbs scarce lbs lbs lbs Feeder Heifen: Medium and Large Frame 00 250 lbs 6 300 lbs 10250-1300 lbs 9400-- 1000 350400 lbs lbs lbs package 478 lbs 9825 lbs lbs package 502 lbs 9600 lbs lbs 75 25 package 552 lbs 8725 lbs 800 package 710 lbs 8000 850 lbs lbs lbs lbs Heiferettes: Stock Cows: Few Older Short Bred Cows per head Slaughter Cows: Boning Utility Breaking Utility Commercial: scarce Cutter and Low Dressing Utility 2375-275 lbs lbs Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 44254775 high dressing 5275 Yield Grade 2 lbs 37504250 lbs 4000-5lbs 40004450 Feeder Bulls: 00 time" Charity reports can also be obtained by calling the BBB of Utah at toll free outside the Salt Lake area at Charities that so- licit donations from the public must also be registered with the State of Utah Division of Consumer Protection and a call to those offices is also a wise move for the cautious donor SUK1 INKSX icrtoticea Statewide PUBLIC HEARING The Gunnison Valley Hospital Special Service District Governing Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday November 30th from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the hospital conference room located in the back of Dr Richard Nay’s clinic at 49 East Center in Gunnison The hospital board and administration will review with any interested citizens the proposed expansion project to the Gunnison Valley Hospital The hospital board intends to loan from the apply for a Community Impact Board (CIB) to help finance the expansion project Plans are to initiate the expansion project in the summer of year 2001 Published in the Gunnison Valley News on November 22 & 29 2000 get will be adopted by the Commissioners at pm December 19 2000 Utah Code On Friday December 29 2000 at 9 am the Commissioners will conduct a public hearing in the Commission Chambers at the Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti Utah for further budget considerations Published in the Gunnison Valley News on November 29 2000 ORDINANCE NO The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Sanpete ordains as follows: - Definitions Section ers of the County of Sanpete ordains as follows: - Definitions Section Section II - Restaurant Prepared Food and Beverage Tax Section I: As used in this ordinance: (1) “Convention facility” means any publicity owned or operated convention center sports arena or other facilconferences ity at which conventions and other gatherings are held and whose primary business or function is to host such conventions conferences and other gatherings (2) “Cultural facility” means any publicly owned or operated museum theater art center music hall or other cultural or arts facility (3) “Recreation facility” or “tourist means any publicly owned or facility” marina operated park campground dock golf course water park historic zoo planetarium park monument bicycle trails and other recreation or NOTICE OF SANPETE COUNTY BUDGET HEARING Notice is hereby given that the 2001 Sanpete County Budget will be available or review in the Office of the Sanpete County Auditor on December 8 2000 On Tuesday December 19 2000 at 11am the Sanpete County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing Chambers at the in the Commission Sanpete County Courthouse in Manti The bud Utah Utah Code V Automatic Salina Producers Auction Salable 1894 Last Week 3913 Last Year 1732 Feeder Steers: mixed weights under 550 lbs higher weights over 550 lbs mixed but mostly higher Holstein Steers mixed but mostly steady Feeder Heifers: mixed weights under 600 lbs higher instances 1000 lower Slaughter higher weights over 600 lbs mixed but mostly Cows: higher Slaughter Bulls: steady on similar kinds lbs scarce Feeder Steen: Medium and Large Frame lbs lbs 9700-- 1950 package 310 lbs 12650 lbs 9650-1625 lbs 9200-- 1050 00 lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs 7250-7lbs 50 money raised actually goes to the focus of the charitable organization "I've found that most donors expect a higher percentage of their dollar to go to the hungry or the medical research or the homeless they want to help Fifty percent is a bare minimum" says the BBB chief "I always tell people to have a giving plan and stick to it Identify the cause you want to donate to and then find the charity that does the to best job getting your donation that focus Fvery dollar that goes to a con man or a pcxirly run organization is a dollar that could have been the key to curing a disease saving a life or feeding someone helping someone through a bad facility (4) a “Restaurant" includes any coffee shop cafeteria luncheonette soda fountain or service where food is prepared for immediate consumption b “Restaurant” does not include any retail establishment whose primary business or function is the sale but of fuel or food item for not immediate consumption Section There is hereby levied a tourism cultural and convention recreation tax as follows: of all sales of a) One percent prepared foods and beverages that are sold by restaurants b) The revenue from the imposition of the tax ptovided for herein shall be imposed for the financing in whole or in part tourism promotion and the operation and maintedevelopment nance of tourism recreation cultural and convention facilities as defined herein c) The tax imposed under this ordi- - AC AMFM Cassette (1) nance is pursuant to authority granted by the Utah State Legislature in SecUtah Code Annotated tion as amended 1953 The tax imposed hereunder shall be levied at the same time and collected in the same manner as provided for in the Local Sales and Utah Use Tax Act Section Code Annotated as amended except that the collection and distribution of the tax revenue is not subject to provisions of Subsection d) The provisions of the Sales and Use Tax Act Part as contained in Sec on are adopted herein as required except that an additional icense is not required for the collection of the tax one has been or is issued Utah code under Section Annotated 1953 as amended sRobert D Bessey Chairman 'sEddie sBruce L Cox A Blackham Published in the Gunnison Valley News on November 29 2000 TWIN LAKES DAM IMPROVEMENT PROJECT The Sal National Forest is proposing to authorize the Mayfield Irrigation Company to make repairs and minor improvements on the existing Twin Lakes Dam (T19S R3E Section 32 NE 14 of the NW 14) to insure the dam’s safety stability and meet State of Utah Dam Safety re- The proposed improvequirements ments include: installing an inlet box (5 feet by 7 feet by 6 feet) on the outlet pipe inside the reservoir a control gate (control wheel stem and support structures and gate) on the outlet pipe a elevation control wal in the spillway (2 feet by 3 feet by 2 feet) a buried drain (3 feet by 3 feet by 00 feet on each side of the outlet pipe) to collect seepage at the toe of the dam ' and clearing trees and woody vegeta-- ' tion from the dam embankment (both inside and outside the reservoir baon the inside of sin) and place the dam as needed All borrow mate- rial and will be obtained within the reservoir basin below the high water line The improvements will be completed in Calendar year 2001 Comments are welcome on this proposal If you choose to participate your comments should be in writing and as specific as possible Comments should be sent to Leland Matheson or‘ Thomas Shore at 540 North Main Street ' Ephraim Utah For additional information call') i or by December 29 2000 All comments will ' be considered Please note: comments submitted as well as the names and addresses of those who comment are considered part of the public record and will be released requested under the Freedom of Information Act Published in the Gunnison Valley News on November 29 2000 IIICKORYiFARMS' SOMETHING MSRP Classic Motors Disc National Rebate $14885 $ 1000 $ 1500 ©efl $12385 SALE PRICE ' Is i GHEVFJL7T 1 — Nov 27 - 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