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Show 8 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 1 1, 2000 Court adopts criteria: i Friday Night Special (Continued from page complaint. In addition, Johansen and Manlpy will preside over criminal actions requiring a district judge to cancel a regular law and motion date. The juvenile judges will also assist in processing district court matters when large influxes of criminal Informations are filed. Once a criminal case is set for trial, attorneys for the defense and prosecution must notify the court of a negotiated settlement at least 14 days prior to the scheduled date so jurors are not summons unnecessarily "This is especially Important to the members of the general public, who are all subject to jury duty pointed out Simmons. We should not require people to change their plans, miss a days pay etc., to report for jury duty unless the trial is going forward. Court officials credit the case management guidelines with results duringthe last several months, revealed Simmons. Fbr example, law and motion calendars have started averag-lng7- 0 criminal cases or less. The decreasing caseload not only saves the court, but the public valuable time. In addition, criminal complaints are moving through the Justice system more quickly It is very Important that the time from offense to consequence be as short as possible to get better resolution for the defendant, the victim and the public, stressed Simmons. Decreasing criminal caseloads on law and motion calendars enable the court to focus attention on handlingdomestic and civil matters in a more timely manner. "While the court has been able to muster more Judicial resources , the county attorney and public defender have had to deal with the changes with existing resources. The offices have had to double and triple their efforts. They are to be commended for the considerable effort they have had to make, commented Simmons. We are very encouraged by the results of the measures and will continue to look at ways to better deliver court services and timely justice to the public, continued the 7th District executive. The good news is we have made substantial progress at no extra cost to the taxpayer. It is our desire that these measures will help Increase the public's trust and confidence In its judiciary concluded Simmons. Kelly's Italian Spaghetti Cold Beer Pool Tables Antiques Live Entertainment, Call for Schedule I Now open for 1 48 S. Main Breakfast, St a week. Lunch & Dinner 7 days in Historic Helper 472-040- 1) 3 Wilda Skinner PRICE Wilda Pauline Laird Skinner, age 84, passed away May 8, 2000 in Price. She was born Jan. 26, 1916 in Hiawatha to Ifyrum and Bart Evans Laird. She loved music and played and taught piano in the Carbon County area for many years. She loved to fish. She is survived by her husband, Arnold M. Skinner, Carbonville; a son, Phill A. fTIna) Skinner, Salt Lake; two daughters, Joyce Freeman (and Lonnie Wells), Corbin, Ity; Karma Biankard, Oregon; a sister, Marba Elliott, Huntington; 14 grandchildren and 23 n; ews. A visitation was at Fbusett Mortuary in Price Wednesday May 10. Funeral services will be Thursday - William Fred Paul Witte, age 83, passed away surrounded by the love of his family May 3, 2000 In Castleview Hos-pital following a short illness. He was bom Nov. 3, 1916 in New Brunswick, NJ., to William John and Rose Marie Dodfinger Witte. William married Darlene Allison June 18, 1927 in New Brunswick, gardening; photography, . lithe counties in Utah prevail, much less land would quality as wilderness. - (Continued from page 1) of a union contract. That's why we chose the UMWA. The chief negotiator for the union, Dallas Wolf, attributes the successful organization effort at the ECDC landfill to worker soli- darity. Breakfast Buffet 8:00 now 4,99 am-12:- 00 Luncfi & Pinner Buffet 12:00 noon-10:0- 0 pm f6.99 Switchyard Restaurant - Pinnacle Gate Station 150 Nortft Hospital Drfya Price 6360779 . Make regular DEPOSITS (Up to $2,000 per year, or $4,000 for a married couple.) "These workers were firm in. their resolve to be treated fairly and be adequately compensated for their hard work, pointed out Wolf. "And they made sure that their employer knew that they were serious. UMWA international president Cedi Roberta congratulated the ECDC workers and Allied Management for reaching an agreement that benefits both the employees and the company "They are living proof that ; when workers organize and stick together, they will win. Our union looks forward to maintaining a mature collective bargaining relationship with Allied Waste well into the 2l8t century commented Roberts. Oakley Calif.; William Winkenwerder Janet Goudge - BOULDER CITY, Nev - Janet K. Goudge (bed May 9, 2000 in the Boulder City Hospital longterm care center. She was 83 years old. She was born In Rockford, Til , onAug 22,1916. Janet and her late husband, Robert, were residents of Boulder City Nev . : She was a retired Registered . 15-ye- ar . (Billie) all of New Jereey; Marian (Richard) Grote of Pennsylvania; one brother Robert Witte of Florida. He was preceded in death by hla parents; a grandson, Lance E. Dorrett; and k Jenette Witte. daughter4n-la- y , , Funeral services were Monday ..v May 1, at the Huntington 1st LDS . Vifcrd ChapeL Burial followed in the Huntington City Cemetery under the.: direction of Fbusett Mortuary Charles RIDGEFIELD, Wash. - Charles Fielding Winkenwerder, age 69, passed away April 18, 2000 at hla home In Ridgefield, Wash., after a lengthy cancer illness. A son of Fred and Virginia Man. Knight Winkenwerder, he was born In Price on Ffeb. 24, 1931. He married Linda Kefteroon July 3, 1957. There were two children, Stanley Joe and Shelley He retired from Pacific Power and Light Company In 1990 after (X Witte, Kentucky, Larry (Addle) Witte, Arizona; Shirley (Jerry) Anderson, Price; Neva (Walter) Mai, Kansas; Puil Witte, Duchesne; 40 grandchildren, 57 five sisters, Grace OConnor, Alice Seamon, Ruth (Bill) bllely Jane (George) Alcorn, wood- work, leather work and ceramics. He enjoyed the outdoors, Including huntingand fishing, He tied his own files ami made his own lures. His greatest love was to have hla family and grandchildren around him and eqjoyed (ime spent with them, He is survived .by. his. wife, Darlene, of Huntington; five sons. and three daughters, Fred (Nancy) Glamarese, NtiwJersqy; Ted Witte, Layton; Lynell (Newton) Dorrett, Negotiate: ybu.Gm Eat . emnized In the Logan LDS Temple. He served in the UJ5. Merchant Marines during WWII and then joined the UJS. Army until he retired from active duty in June 1968 following 20 years of service. He served as a military photographer.' He was a member of the LDS Church, where he had served with his wife In the Jordan River LDS Temple and had also worked as a custodian. He enjoyed hobbles, Including RS-247- 7. All be in the NJ. Their marriage was later sol- Informatioiraeeded to defend their roadclaims and to cany out the legal battle. The outcome of the lawsuit could have a huge impact on Utahs wilderness debate, since many of the areas recommended for the protective designation by the U.S Bureau of Land Management and environmental activists are crossed by vehicle routes that the counties claim as their roads. One of the federal requirements for. wilderness is that the t- Will William Witte (Continued torn pttQi 1) preprinted tip to $2 million a year to help the counties assemble the . services. Interment Provo City Cemetery at 3 p.m. HUNTINGTON Supports: , areabeafile8S," May 11, at 1 1 ajn. at the SpringGlen LDSWhrd ChapeL A visitation will be at the church one hour prior to several nieces and neph- ' 35 years of service. .' He attended Price city schools until high school . The family moved to Yakima,' WfcsL, In 1947, where Charles completed his education. He Berved four years In the USAF, serving In Ko-rea. Charles is survived by wife, Linda; children, Stanfoy Doan and J . ; : : - and one sister, Shirlee Winker-- , werder Reid, Salt Lake City A memorial service was conducted April 22 in Ridgefield, Wfash. Interment, Ridgefield, Wash. nurse. , Janet tesurtfvedhyherson,Rob-- ; ert and his wife, Tbpgy; grandsons Robert and Marcus; and grandchfl-(IreAuriana, Jameson, Cameron, Chandler and Mercedes. .. V fa lieu of flowers, famnymiggRgtn donations to SI Christopher's Epis- copal Church, 812 Arizona Street, Boulder City NV 89005. 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