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Show 8A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 5,2000 '1 r1 i i i I , i i i i I i i V i i I : j ; - 5 i M 1': The information gathered as result of the following TIPS form is strictly confidential and will notbc divulged to anyone outside of the Carbon Metro Drag Task Force. The law enforcement officials will evaluate the information and place the facts into a composite file. Action will be taken on all submissions. Nickname: i r, i i i ;! i i i i i i i i i i of dealing:. Location of dealing .Method Price- :- i i t f " I; - 4 ;.i i V i i I : . i . Mail completed forms to: TIPS, Cartxm Metro Drug TaskForce, 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84501; 7 thr ret 88 - - . ail o-!- l cn . full-tim- mi 24-mo- sk : rd ca f m 'j7 v;; -- co .to cs m , 81 P f. '. nl ol . V - . . . . ! I m J Li W . . I - tec : : I I I Please take n few minutes and invest 33 cents in a stamp. .You can help in toe fight against drugs. Take a strong stand! thi kn , I If we may contact you by mail, what ii your address? eai - I I I I I I I i i i i ' i: . ' V-V- fa 1 - I i . i When . ' or; long-term- ' I I ' aul : 547-da- I I List any other suspected illegal activitirt. pn . I Main purchasers: (Le. school kids, truckers, etc.) i i Code name youwish to be known by NO i May we contact you? YES i If yes, then how: by mail orby phone i : I Amount: coi Yw jj I I I Dmg(s) being dealt: bo( pm the , I I I I I I I I I I i i i i i . I i 1 ' I I I I I . ( ;. bon students to compete with $10 million. intent Is to provide While the outside education opportunities t of the area they need more one additional funds to help school ,; (Continued from page 2A) districts with building needs, not ; on one Instruction. ' ' fenses. 7 The message Carbon teachers all districts would benefit acThe miademeanor counts Jin the criminal complaint filed ; want to send the community is cording to the UEA president. :: The legislators are tinkering against Wyasket Included one class A attempted burglary of a that parents need to value edudwelling charge, one class B simple assault and one class C giv- - j ' cation, stressed Blake. The around the edges, $10 million tag false personal Information to a law enforcement officer of-state legislature needs to sup- - doesnt begin to address thrf fense. 1 part schMlairtudents and teach .needs, maintained the UEA ' Upon the defendant's failure to appear at the previously ers. J; president. scheduled criminal proceeding; the district Judge authorized the Utah educators appreciate, Blake further explained that Issuance of a warrant for Wyasket's arrest and fixed ball on the f as a community with a Junior col- the task force's recommendation . warrant at $15,000. . . y lege there Is a population of edu- to provide $30.6 million for new "Christina Lee Konrtanos - the defendant appeared for pro-cated people, yet, although the . textbooks for students. Still? nouncement of Judgment and sentence In a misdemeanor cat--? Castle Valley has many young ' Soresenson Indicated that the. a? egory criminal case containing one class A assault against a people who do well for them- recommendation represents of law enforcement officer count plus an additional class B driv-money and selves; they often leave the area. onetime infusion '.. A community that values edu- there Is no plan for the future. lug under the Influence of an Intoxicant (DUI) charge. y The court imposed a sentence In the county Jail and ? . Sorensen said a cation Invites new business Into fined Kourlanos $1,000 plus applicable interest, but allowed the i the area which In turn provides plan Is needed to meet the.need defendant the option of substituting an adequate number of com- -, h Opportunity for their young to of the expected 100,000 new stii--i of the deemunlty service hours in lieu of paying up to one-ha- lf stay and be productive, .ex- dents in Utah schools by toe year y Ignated monetary assessment y.y? plained the Westrldge teacher 2010. .The cost of textbooks lb The district Judge suspended the service of 539 days of lncar-- ; and union representative, rising at an Incredible rate.-- ; ceration, on condition Kourlanos, satisfies the fine amount In Tim average cost of a textbook : Parent Amber Cosslns is a full as directed, and placed the defendant on probation under I parent who values the education for a Junior Ugh student Is $112.' the direction of the department of corrections for 24 months. y 0f her children and fully sup-- : If there Is a. current. textbook. As conditions for formal supervision, Kourlanos instructed need of $30.6 million, Imagine! ports the teacher Job action.' to voluntarily submit to random persoqproperty searches as J It sickens me tlyUour chit what will be needed with 100,000. well as breathAirine testing and enter tatocomplete any sub- Vdren do not get the best, and that newstudents. stance abuse therapymental health counseling programs I their learning tools are so poor. The new students will also deemed warranted by state corrections officials. .; If we as parents provided pur need classroom space-- that's 7 In addition; defendant ordered to voluntarily report to the .Children with the same poor 4,000 new classrooms or 179 ; county sheriffs office by Dec. 1 to commence serving the rere quality of necessities such air newschools;::'!. e maining Jail time and Kourlanos directed to maintain '1 food, clothing and shelter In the . ; . Finally, 4,000 new teachers school enrollmentemployment status throughout the home that bur schools are forced will be needed to' teach thd formal probationary period. ; by lack Of funding to provide to 100,000 new students. : - y .. Joey Max Moosman - the defendant failed to appear to an-- '! . our children; we would be ,: One-thiof the; current ' teachers will retire within 10 swer a misdemeanor category criminal information containing' our and with charged neglect two separated class A counts, one simple assault and one pn from yesrs, meaning even more teachJ f children would be tectlve order violation, i us, pointed out the local parent ers will be needed. to ached- -; fallure at Moosmans the ... Upon previously appear in a phone Interview Monday L Professionally competitive? uled criminal proceeding, toe court authorized the Issuance of ; 7 When asked If teachers would ; salaries are needed to recruit a warrant for the defendants arrest and fixed ball on the war-- be picketing at their schools, Wb-- ; and retain quality teacher s.7: rant at $1,500.; yf.y, ?.. teacher Jadde Rosa re- 7 There is no long-terstridge plan to Carrie Ann Vigil - the defendant appeared at the sentencing J : 7 that they were In- , deal with the issues. sponded phase lb a misdemeanor category criminal complaint contain-- ! structed not to go to their ; The bottom line is - teachent tag one class A threatening wlthuslng a dangerous weapon ta schools at all on Tuesday. are frustrated. They dont feel a fight offense along with an additional dass C unlawfully dis--j , "They don't trust us not to they have been heard or taken o charging a firearm from a motor vehicle count sneak Into our classrooms and seriously They want Job action , In 547 to sentenced and defendant ! try to get work done, explained because they want people to lis-the county Jail Vigil days 7fined $1,000 plus applicable Interest. 7 7 .7 ' 7; the middle school teacher. ten and pay attention to a mes--; 7 Service of 539 days of the designated Incarceration suspended 7 Explaining Tuesdays state-- ; sage that impacts all the; chil-upon Vigils full satisfaction of the $1,000 monetary assessment wide teacher action, Utah Edu-- : dren-Uta- h students deserve a plus Interest and defendant placed on probation under the dl--f cation Association president long-tersaid Sorensen, i plan; rectlon of the department of corrections for 18 months. M Teachers know si long-terPhyllis Sorensen identified the As a condition for formal supervision, Vigil ordered to volun-- 7 following isses In question: 7 plan Is possible. The governor tarily report to the county sheriffs office by Dec. 15 to com-- ! On Nov. 28, the funding of putt . and legislature made a plan fori -mence serving too remaining Jafltlme. ir : 7 ;a lie 'education task force made roads and to support toe Olym- -i ' v Albert R. Valdez -- the district Judge granted a prosecution five proposals to deal with edupics. All It takes ta commitment,; motion and dismissed a misdemeanor category criminal casej cation ; 7 . continued Sorensen funding. v. 7 :: .;: charging the defendant with a single class A simple assault of- With few exceptions, every; Although the task force made fense. tv some progress, the concept of a legislative candidate in the state1 V m.r 'V j,.. j vision for. education made public education a top pri--, was never tally developed, main- - ority Now Is the time for them to. tallied toe UEA spokesperson, 'maketheirelectlondaypromises; Fbr example, the legislative a'reality,; concluded the UEA ; ; task force Increased the capital president. 7 I . ' outlay .foundation program by 1A) -- I I I - Name of suspected drug dealer (Continued from pege I I I TURN IN A PUSHER i 4 Carbon teachers Join UEA: I I m ' i 7 . . . ; v- . onitl v . v .. !hpro AkLtMSSlI? dB taPllFIg . ? Bucklingupsaves lives! . 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