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Show . ; 'A : Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday, January 18.2001 3 V Cosii f r t . - Jail bookings '3i Uiiij J. 4bi ' Jan. 11. Marc C. Garcia (47, Price); bad checks; Price City Police Departissuing 7 2;10 p.m. 4:20 p.p.;Jan. 9. Dewey Lamar G foldings (35, Kanab); domestic assault; Helper City Police De- ment. .. 12:07 a.m. Jan. 12. Bryon'G. Graham (36, East partment. , p.m. Jan. 9. David Wayne Brown (44, Colo- -: Carbon City); driving under the influence of an Utah Department of rado); wanton destruction of protected wildlife, intoxicant (DUI), unlawful possessionuse of a controlled subCorrections hold; Carbon County Sheriff's Of7 77, stance, unlawful transportation of protected fice.1 10:38 a.m. Jan. 12. Richard Gutierrez (27, ; wildlife; Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Utah Department of Correct 1:15 a.m. Jan. 10. John Walden (35, Price); in--: Helper); hold. lions Price Police toxication; , City Department. 11:25 a.m. Jan. 10. Leo F. Madrigal (48, Price); ; 9 a.m. Jan. 12. L. Gene Crocco (38, Price); d commitment. d 7warrant. 2:55 2;28 p.m.' Jan. 10. Luz Flora Jaramillo 18, f , p.m. Jan. 12. Griffen Paul Jorgensen (23, ; d warrant v Orangeville); Helper); commitment, court-is- -. ' 3 p.m. Jan. 12. Christy Ellen Noyes (37, Price); siued warrant.; v : 11:11 p.m. Jan.10. Utah Department of Corrections hold, Kandy Jackson (31, Price); . : . ll ; 72-ho- ur 72-ho- ur f court-ordere- ! V-.- court-issue- ed . 72-ho- ur warrant court-issue- d ' - 9 a.m. Jan. 1L Aaron Lawrence Steele (25, d warrant ; 1 Nevada); '' 11 a.m. Jan. lLNathan Yager (28, Colorado); , ; commitment. ; court-issue- court-ordeir- ed . : d court-issue- d geville); , 5:30 p.m. Jan.12, . ; r-j- 7.r; . . . 30-da- warrant. 3:28 p.m. Jan. 12. Kirk Albert Ellis (18, Oran--, court-issue- - : . . court-order- ; ; . - . o-- -- . : court-issue- tutlonal rights and ruled that the defendant had ; ; intelligently entered the admittances prior to a j cepting the three guilty pleas. r j. Pronouncing Judgment on the class A misde-- ; meanor criminal charge and the probation viola- tions, the court ordered Krauss placement In a;. ' secure care faculty to the custody of youth cor- rections. V defenMiranda Lee OUeanm- - the to answer dant a . misdemeanor category, appeared V; charges. s ' The misdemeanor category criminal offenses criminal petition containing two separate class B; ; filed against the East Carbon City youth included assault offenses. The Price youth waived all constitutional rights; one class A unlawful possession of a dangerous weapon count, one class B unlawful possession in connection with the misdemeanor category;; use of drug paraphernalia and one class C unlaw- criminal complaint and entered admittances on j ful purchasepossessioouse of tobacco products both class B assault counts. ' , ; After reviewing the teenager's legal rights and.14 ; by a minor charge. ; After waiving all legal rights in connection with , accepting the defendant's guilty pleas, the Juve-- r detention period ini ... the criminal complaint, the teenager entered ad- nUe judge imposed a y I V . mittances on the class A unlawful possession of a the custody of youth corrections P court In two the offense the the and execution; ; conclusion, stayed probation dangerous weapon of the designated y violation counts; but denied the class B drug paradetention period and con- - . tinued OHearons current placement to the ciia-- ; phernalia and class C tobacco charges; ' The Juvenile Judge reviewed the teen's const!; i. :.y (Continued on pages) v::; .u Actions taken In criminal matters Involving youth ages 14 years and older with prior felony or misdemeanor charges in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on Jan. 10 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: defendant apBert Krauss - the peared to answer a criminal petition containing three separate misdemeanor category counts along with two additional probation violation . - warrant ; Guy Mitcheson (43, Price); . : . 30-da- (Continued on pages) . '.'if r or about the 29th; day of December 2000, 1 was. could possibly put them in the huddle of trouble. ...get peoplefired, imposed fines, and added to the many . let f stood him autoah In unmarked front of two witnesses, 7 arrested for throwing a snowball at still, put the licenses we buy, mobile speeding towardme.Thedriverhappened to be. handcuffs on me. Then he went to thecar radio and called V If theyarero against smoking, why do they keeptak-- a ; Carbon County Sheriffs Office personnel. dispatch, boldly stating he ?hais a perron who assaulted an) ing peoples money from tobacco to run the State?. What is resisting arrest. What a joke. The snowball hit lociites. They make it illegal to smoke in public places; in officerand ;V,' Thesnowballhitthecar.Atthispoint,the person C the automobile.; but yet they make a smoke room in the SLC International thewspedtovvarclme,dammedthevehideintbpark, " kind T we have, believe Airport for fear of losing that foreign trade inpassengers If this is the of and jumped outscreaming, Youregoingtojail! bur look into the mat- - which, we desperately need. Dont forget that all of us have ine commissioners to we made that need snowball? throw what : Now, Obviously, county landowners would pay higher property taxes without the ifypu know ine. sqinedih trjgg(ed that act: We are hands to to who in of people The state and its local associates have been trying ; uphold millions of dollars that smokers contribute to the state. put guns the Steven Giacoletto Catchus sehmg cigarettes to underage youth. The per-- the law, not abuse the law. 7 These people apparently think they are out there pro-- ; fed head son they sent in this time was a OwnerOperator 7' On : : :''' . -4 ; ; ; who looked like he was fresh bom...so obvious.:'; tecting our youth from smoking. Our business has made more ,Anotetppafento:Iwpuldbereany caretolbeitorearrestsand stopped more youth from smokingthanallof the letting mychildreiigeit involved in situations like this that little attempt to buy schemes. All they seem to have done is Seasoned Potatoes, itm crocker, ahl. QUAKER 9i n . L' uy rfi-- ; . . 1 V . Chili, H0RHEL, Asrt.' i....;,........ 45?11 W,rWF GOLDEN GRAIN -- 12K.1.99 1Icmm(1.99 . wu... Crunch 41.00 ,ms Luncheon Meat, smm,aul Chewy Grahoja Bars, v 99. r ,4-s- k Cup Noodles, wssin,aisu Workmens Market Never beenarrested, period, ; prior to this nonsense. 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