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Show ; . ; I Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday July 17, 2001 '11 A Price Coimcil authorizes committee to gather public input on city parking lots During the Price CityCouncils regularly scheduled public meeting last week, the offidals acted on several business matters, A The aigenda item actions the following : New park identification signs were ordered by file dty 7 Hanks Signs of Payson submitted the towquotatipnforthe preparation of the BignB. There will be two signs prepared for Washington v Park, South Park and Hose Park and one sign forTerrace Hills and , the underpass park. City crews will placeeach of the signs that cost $2,220. A A Gordons Nuisery wat the tow 'bidder for the plants to be used si the 400 Wfest Park in Price. V .. Bisffi court ; The suspension will remain in ef-The $9,085 bid induded plants, feet untfl next January or such time trees and bushes for the new park. ' A new Kawasaki Mule was pur- that city crews cancalchup with the concrete work. : chased for the cemetery department 'Hie recent construction of park7 V..K; Y AA' The purchase was baaed on the ing lots within the city has raised state bid of $10,549 plus a littiq. the question on how the areas more for a spare tire and rim. ' should be Used. The considerations include dedicating the parking lots The dty currently has approximately 40 applicationsfor concrete solely for public use and possibly A A placement projects, , prohibiting overnight parking and ' Considering the dty crews will commuter parking. The lots in quesbe laboring on the projects as well tion are located at the 400 West as the concrete replacement jobs, Park, the Price City Hall and the management gyplalniV! foot hprp fo park at 500 North 300 Eas t, sufficient work for the season. A' The coondlvoted to authorize a - ..The council members voted to committee to gather public input temporarlty suspend receipt of any concerning the future use of the additional abdications for concrete parking lots and to report back to ; v. 7 VtheooundL , replacement effective Aug. 1. ;; ed ... V; -- -- . . Orlando Jesse Hernandez -- the defendant ap9 District Court for Carbon County on July j peared at tiie sentencing phase in a misdemeanor .' before Judge Halllday: .category information containing one. class A additional Rendell Kyle Jones the defendant appeared I criminal mischief count as well as an ' for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in trespassing criminal Infraction. a misdemeanor category criminal complaint con v Proceeding, with the misdemeanor category taining two separate counts, one class A driving . complaints sentencing phase, the court imposed under the influence of an Intoxicant (DUI) charge Aa 6(May term in the county, jail and fined the and one class B unlawfully operating a motor defendant $1,500 plus applicable interest . In addition, the district Judge ordered vehicle on a denied drivers license offense. A Pronouncing judgment in Jones class A and Hernandez to satisfy $1,254.49 in victim restitu- class B misdemeanor criminal Convictions, the lion plus applicable Interest to East Carbon High Court sentenced defendant to two consecutive six-- Schocd jointlyseverally with any coefendants ' convicted in connection with the misdemeanor month terms in the county JaiL ; , '' ; The district judge stayed the execution of all category criminal case: In conclusion, the court stayed the service of but 180 days of the designated jail sentence, cred-- ; Ited the defendant with any incarceration time the entire y incarceration period and sub already completed in connection with the mlsde- - , pended the payment of all but $350 of the fine me&nor category criminal case and placed Jones amount, on condition Hernandez satisfies the balk on formal probation under the direction of the ance of the designated monetary assessments in Utah Department of Corrections lor 24 months, - . MMfflHcfed.. S's ft (Continued from page 3A) : : . i'K, tv : . 60-da- . :: . : f- .ST A s. V ; ' yr - . y. .? :. . - (Corirued1fBfdpage3A) youth waived all constitutional rights in the case and thfltaan witerwl mi iiHIttinifttnn an MnanriaH fcwwr Included disorderly conduct criminal Infraction. Accepting Parrys guilty pleaon the amended dis ' orderly eohductinfraction, the court imposed a detention period bi the custody of youth correo-tlon- S and fined the defendant $300. In conclusion, the juvenile Judge stayed the execution of all but two days of the designated deten-fo- n period and directed Pariy to enroll lncomplete Mhsoprppriate anger management class. . 30-d- ay . : tail theft (shoplifting) complaints, two contempt of, court order and two contempt of a a court order eriminal actions. pecuniary Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juve-- . nile authorities also Included three adult contempt of a court order criminal actions, three unlawful possessionAise of a controlled substance oounts and four separate unlawful purchasepossessioncon- sumption of alcohol by a minor charge salon gwith five additional destruction of property incidents. ' Class C misdemeanor criminal offenses one. Class C misdemeanor category referrals to juve-nil- e non-peenni- : :. : . . court authorities bwolved a single unlawful of tbhacco products by a ml-n"''-occurrence'. A Criminal infractions three.' . ; 'A Class A misdemeanor criminal counts two. Both class A misdemeanor category referrals to ; AMI three infraction category referrals to juver nile court authorities involved disorderly conduct Juvenile court authorities involved retail theft ' A counts; A ; A incidents. Status-relate- d criminal charges - one. ClassB misdemeanor crbninal charges-2- 5. Status category referrals to juvenile court auClass B misdemeanor category referrals to juveh nfie authorities included one theft occurrence, one thorities during the designated time period involved assault, two telephone harassment offenses, two re a single curfew ordinance violation. ferral statistles complled in 7th.District Juvenile Uourt for Carbon County from June 27 or ; A- A-- A' -'1 -- -- (shop-liftin- g) .; : never allow friends ic drive impaired! will- wind funnel forms, touches down In Castle Valley V at 2 j jn.;race Golding snapped a photo of wtiat ' property on Miller Creek Road outside of Brno. According Tomado-lik-e On July 1 1 "Si. ' to witnesses at the scene the path.it tpok was obvious. It broke a huge branch from .a tree anil overturned an empty hay hauler. It uprooted and swirled a greasewood and. around wherajt traveled through the property. appears to be a tornado south of her place in Miller peek, The Golding felt the funnel cloud must have touched doyni taroupd Brno and they were completely correct because at : that same time the lwistet. njared thnmgti die Alan Jensen , : ; : . .. 'V s : -- Did You Know? I if. :?- - Among adults who read ' ; ' 67 AApercent read a printed daily i - 777-v7-"7- CRN . online-newspaper- and 78 percent read on Sunday.among all Internet b users, the numbers are 61 C percent for dailies and 74 i, percent for Sundays. Even Internet users who dont ; look at online newspaper show considerable print readership, tying the total r adult population with 57 percent daity and coming in ; at 71 percent on Sunday. ' ' . . - - - ;- ' . 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