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Show a. ; V r ,,. .. - f. "V. . Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 26, 2000 SA arrest, ' i ' : , (Continued from page 3A) ; motor vehicle on a suspendedrcvokeddenied drivers license offense.;. Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agreement, Lopez waived the right to trial and the defendant pleaded guilty on the same date to an amended lesser included class B DUI count. V Pronouncing judgment in the class B misdemeanor criminal ' conviction, the court sentenced Lopez td180 days in the county jail and fined the defendant $925 plus applicable interest' .Service of 178 days of the incarceration period suspended,, on condition the designated, monetary assessment is satisfied in full, and Lopez credited with any jaO time already served in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal matter. .. The district Judge ordered the defendant to voluntarily report to the county sheriff office by Sept. 29 to commence serving the remaining jail time, and placed Lopez on informal pro- - , V.-bation to the court for 12 months. In exchange for the defendant's guilty plea on the amended :! :S"; i I". "I class charge, the remaining class C revokedsuspended! denied drivers license offense contained in the misdemeanor category criminal information filed against Lopez dismissed. ... Christopher Blair Cook - the defendant failed to appear at ' continued proceedings in a misdemeanor category criminal complaint containing a single class A attempted forgery count." c Upon Cooks failure to appear at the previously scheduled criminal proceeding, the district judge authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed bail on the 1; VVv. Lwanant it f&500.? Breckenridge, Calif. . hook added to Jeffs! original ing charges. 1 appreciate the willingness of citizens to report suspicious activities and proride assistance to law enforcement efforts, emphasized the Helper police chief. directed to amend the ordinance v allowing for the exception if this s lathe city's intention, ."Whatever change is made to the ordinance would require a permit tobe Issued and approved by the fire chief," explained Nikas. The size Of potentially allow; ' $14,000. 'The citys building mialnte-- , able bonfires waa discussed. . The council members subse-nance; deportment - a 1998 Ford the recommended that Ranger 4X4 with 82,693 miles for;, quently ' The warning signs can show up anyded(Continued from page 3A) the final chief have $13,650. fire city v. ; v Price city's public works com-panics and individuals need to make a where.' slon as to the number of truck While general types of preventative. risk assessment checklist loads and pallets that maybe plex - a 1999 Fbrd Explorer. 4X4 The checklist shoiild indude the ftri- -: measures are important what should . with 18,315 miles for $19,075.; V ; placed on tbe pfie-foburning do and . V Tatton r The dtyVparks department employers personally Counrilmeinber Richard employees ; subjects. lowing a 1998 Chevrolet CK2500 4X4 Review die disciplinary actions that if the are confronted with potentially vio- -' moved that the bonfire be aphave taken place fn the past Continue to lent situations at work? proved and that the ordinance be with 15,597 miles for $18,075. Price lawmakers passed a mo .amended to allow Carixra High review fte actions that take place in the . lake all threats seriously, People of- home-. tiod ottto the annual School make emotional threats approving the recommended future. stage during No one likes discipline, but employ- ; bursts, but seldom cany them through,' coming bonfire. The approval was .vehicle purchaaea. " Sonntag reported that he and ees who react poorly to a performance tiowever, nistory snows mat aimosi an . contingent upon the school acting member Betty Wheeler .'council of with the permitted acceptance individuals who have perpetrated yiolenco review and workers who have been dewith the Carbon High School conr mdt and chief under fire the the moted or terminated are at high risk for In the work place did make threatening team coach as well as the swim and trolled ' requiresupervision . statemerits at one time or another; violent behavior. . of the booster dub. chief fire the ments president specified by Gordon. of man Take the example The ; Stress leveb raise significantly when reviewed a list of Items andfor Price city: They contracts jro lost ano paopia loosa mair naa maaetnreats witnin me wo ormree them for purchase, and ' me membCTSVoted prioritized dtycoundl months before he snapped concerning the. ..jobs or are changed to positions that they that the items will resoTtitfon. to the reported They pass do not like as much. The diances for vfor owners of the company he worked for, the the way the swim meets V; Gary Sonntag reported that the Improve lence increase during these time! , theater managers he worked with as well; dty has budgeted for the purchase are conducted and will be a benas against Gerald. Watch for detailed threats. General .. ... .: stu-- : well as as -' the to the eflt for vehicles several departdty o( Never box threatening or emotional threats are not usually carried out but h ; ments.The agencies lndude the dent! v , L.'. y a fellow worker seems to have a plan for employees into a comet: Never threaten The Carbon High booster dub building inspection department, . how to got back at others and expresses .. thethreatener, building maintenance, the public is sponsoring fundraisers and I Think about how you would feel ifyou! works it to anyone, beware. donations in order to help complex and the dty parka. " were Watch for unhappy employees who emotionally distraught and said In, order to save money, the offset the costs of the equipment some things you really didnt mean and refer to other acts of violence they have shop department conducted a : The dty will make every effort - $300 proxhnately purchase.; ap- -. to $3,500 to The .College of Eastern Utah is pleased to present the production of Mousetrap, by Agatha Crtstle. This season opener, guest directed by David Morgan, is per formed by the dramaadlng company at CEU. Tickets are available Monday and Tuesday nf show wood, noon to , ; p.m., and 5 Wednesday through Saturday, Noon to showtime.- - Tickets will go fast so call the Bax Office for Tickreservations, ets are as follows: $7 for adult! $3 for faculty and staff, $5 for High School students arid Senior ptizens, $2 for CEU students with an activity card. Don! miss this great production! & ( Did You Know? ' .. ' . Woiidwidc, there are more than 4JXX) daily, weekly and other newspapers online.1 . .. Galady Eagles September 28 . . . - .. 2-- help of Nancy Bentley of Active Rer, Entry the city is reviewing the swimming pool lift for the handi-capped and disabled, The city currently has a sling type lift that is old and manually operated, ... Sonntag reported that there Is no question that the lift should be replaced with: a more modern piece of equipment that will be easier for people to use. The lift being considered will cost . . 0, . . : . - October September 28-33 7:30 Geary Theater V : , Mousetrap . : r 1 IN THE UPCOMING WEEK to fill in for the shortfall so that the items can be purchased. ; Proposed to be purchased is a new starter and lane lines. V7 Sonntag reported that with the (Continued from page 1A) . 1. CAMPUS EVENTS cant do it Law enforcement all alone and citizens cant do it all alone. But we can do it together," concluded Zamantakis. Heading off work violence: .A ., Price considers traffic, water matters: B DUI . Possession ot stolen firearm offenses were subsequently . 7 . . . information network as stolen from: Los Angeles and . : HAPPENING AT mined that two weapons seized at the 1st Avenue residence -- a 9 mm and a 410 shotgun - were listed; on the national criminal intent to distribute methamphet-amlne- s, one second degree posThe felony charges included one first degree clandestine lab, session of precursor chemicals one first degree possesslonwith and one third degree no tax , intent to distribute methamphei-amine- s, stamp count.; I am pleased with the comone second degree pos-- : session of precursor chemicals, bined effort bf the various law one second degree possession of enforcement agencies in remova stolenvehlcle and one fhlrd de- ing two potentially dangerous aU leged meth labs from the commugree no stamp tax offense. Police hooked Hunsaker into nity," commented Zamantakis. In addition to Helper and Utah the county Jail on five felony level counts and one class misde- Valley law enforcement officers, meanor possesslonuse of drug agencies participating ip the coparaphernalia charge. operative effort included the highway patrol, state and local , The felony offenses included one first degree clandestine lab, crime labs, the Carbon County one first degree cultivation of Sheriffs Office and Price City ' psilocybin (mushrooms), one Police Department. offwith first degree possession . Investigators later deter (Continued from page 1A) ng ,. Source: Rcti About Newspaper! 2000, Published by Newspaper Aiioriatioa of Americ . : someone attacked you with a counter. heard of in other workplace! People often try to pattern their own acts after the ..threat '.v; individuals who have successfully perpe--;. ; Keep calm. Lower your voice. Let the trated violence bn others. person save face. Dont make the person act to get out of a situation.. : Watch for changes of personality such M extreme agitation, withdrawal or if a . Take steps to report the situation as soon as you hear of the problem. Man- -; person seems qut:of touch with reality. These types of problems often present zgement needs Jo get the threatening ' themselves with a decrease in an employee out of the work place rightaway. :Tho more threats an employee rtiakes, employees compliance with work rules 't ; the. more Jil . ana proceaures. people the individual may .threaten and the more the worker inqiies- Employees who have a fascination with weapons of any type art usually aT.tion may fed threatened. This is a dari- - A ; 30 7pm The women's volleyball team is at It again! Tjils time they battle against Rexburg, in Idaho on the 28th. The game following Is in COuerd Alene, Idaho on Saturday. They, have been, working hard and need our support! The next upcoming home game Is October 5th. Join the rally and cheer on the Lady Eagles to vlc-tor- ; . . Altarfed) Beauty . . ..J a hiier risk for violent acts.. Additionalty, if they have served gerous.time. Terminations seem to be the cause of a great many violent acts at work, y y Whether termination results horn being fired for cause or being laid off because of lack of work, it is oneof the most emotional times an employee can go the in Odober . military or wife security agencies, they may bring up their experiences and training as a reinforcement of their ability to carry out threats. iluO uW uuuu cnlH injn nuDNniS 81 Kini0 nftnn . .Ihrough, workplace, R canmanifost itself in an try them bringing their problems y'. If someone isgoing to snap, kmayyeiy " well be foldted to the termination action.. ..to work. Often, the violence takes place long Also dont forget that problems s ' ' workef may have with other individuals anmmeierminauonisTinai, especially n outside the work place could spill over into . the person has a hard time finding another job or has worked for the operation the job sits as far a tali time. Someone from ap employee's private life coming to the work place and treatiFeelings of betrayal may lead to feei- -, real jngs of getting even; y: possibility. ng violence is a Take the possibility work place violence to Pay attention employees going . : Gallery East T Threeariists, oh 4 grant from BUY and ah Invltafloh from the College of Eastern Utah to exhibit their work, have traveled to foreign lands to create what they entitled, "Altar! ed) Beauty" Artist Jared cook Journeyed to Spain to study the Mosque of Cordoba. This Catholic cathedral was Constructed during file time of the Christians of the area. dark concentrates on the violence that has surrounded this andent haven and Illustrates that In paintings. Joseph Penrod traveled to Mexico among the Mayan ruins. On the Yucatan Peninsula, andent Mayan rhlns were revised by conquering Spaniards to build their own place of worship. The third featured artist Is Abraham Kimball who explored various religions such as: Hindu Buddhism, Islam, Jainism, Sikh ms, andmany more. Together thelr.tmages create an altarfed) beauty, perhaps previously hidden to the mind. T , r. . y through divorces arid financial problem! amASaaA aajA IsA ana lisnaren uie employees acuons ten to their stones about what others in the families are doing. 1-- 30 seriously. & happens in America every day, to all kinds of workers in every industry and profession. Never think that it can't happen to you. . Pictured: Debbie Curtif, Jennifer Montoy -- ' Illness V Price Welcomes New Doctor ;y Dr. John R. Schouten, J Specialist in y , linager '. Stephne Lrett-Brunc- h TimporarySuff Member, v ...; I Death in the Family Dr.Appointment (Day Care Problems Emergency Situations . Vacation s . They all can leave you shorthanded - and often at a moments notice. All of the things that needed done today wont just come to a halt when your employee cant make it in. Orthodontics is moving to Carbon County to y assume the practice of Dr. Michael Richards, The two doctors will work together for several months to smooth the transition for their; y patients. . The office, located at 191 E 100 N. in Price, will now be open every Week.-- ' As soon as you find out you will be needing help for the day - or even an unknown period of time - call us, and well send help. , . . .Whether it be Clerical, Industrial, Construction, or even a Skilled Hade, ; we have a pool of already screened employees ready to go to work for you. Debbie Curtis, office supervisor at Four Comers Mental Health, says that Altres is a lifesaver when she finds herself needing help at the last minute. . I Dr, Schouten, originally from the Salt lake City area, graduated from Creighton University Dental School in Nebraska and completed a general practice residency at the University of Washing- ton in Seattle. He Earned hisMasters in Orthodontics at West Virginia University in Morgantown. Salt lake fBOl) West Valley Ogden 596-8- 1 (OOt)) 625-060-7 (801)973-249-4 7 are Invited to Join In the one and only swing dance dub In Price. Swinger's features swing with a fun mix of Latin, waltz and Ybu foxtrot Membership Is only $3.50 for the semester, with free admls-sto- JMntunl 636-058- 0 n : . Persons needing 613-53- STAFFBWG " V ALTdrnative RESources For Business . 1 8 , ' -- H .. spedal accom- modations please call Just 24 hours m advance of any of these upcofolng events. FU -- T 637-082- 0. (435) J; Wednesday 9:30 pm "Old Ballroom 403 S. Cartxxi Ave., Price Dr.Schouten is looking forward to getting settled in dur.. area with his wife, a daughter 6 years old and a 21 month OlaSon. For all your orthodontic needs please call (801) 356-220- 1 ; teany Swinger's sponsored event Come Join In the Jurti'n PRICE Provo Swingers! 1 V : mf -I' . f Written rV v, , , by:-- ; Dnda carver, CEU Student Writer' 7;-- r a? . |