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Show 4 I VI V 4 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday August 23, 2001 By RICHARD SHAW , Staff repartcr.. : . commission decided to prodaim Aug. 30 as Coal Miner Memorial Day. . ; 7:45 p.m! Aug. 18. Orson Phillip Madsen (24, Midvajel; tinted motor vehicle court-issuwarrant Wellington City windshield violation, ;' drivers license suspensionrcvocation, ed . V ... partment . : ; .. . . . ; ;. .jr- ' . .. : - - Homicides claim lives of ; 11 officers: . Thursday August 23 i court-issue- kl -- r . - 7:30 p.m. Price City Peace Gardens Admission is Free Bring your lawn chairs or blankets . Qty);-probati- on do-th- . ed : . Tara Compagni and Cansmeh Mele Sing for You (Continued frompage2) domestic violence. ; ?: . Six officers Were slain in ers were struck by vehicle three were accidentally shotone was ; killed in a faH arid one died in an , ;. . J. ; vehicle mishap. bushsituationsand two A total of.55,026 personnel died while assaultswere reported by 8,174 y handlingprisoners, 1' ' "forty-nin- e felony homicide law enforcement agencies Cover- suspects have been identified in ihg more than.72 percent of the connection with the 42 deaths,, total U,S. popUation. ' Of the assaults,' according to data compiled by theFBI. ,813 percent were Committed with personal weapons such as ' have b?en arThirty-nin- e . rested by law enforcement agen-hands, fists and feetwith 30.5 ries, five were justifiably billed percent resulting in injury. Firearms were, used in 3.2 by people other than the victims and five committed suicide af- percent of all assaults and inju- -. ries resulted, in. 15.7 percent of ; ter killing the officers: Iawen-forceme- . court-issue- in nt . .. line-of-du- .. - . ty court-issue- , !;. v;. - Gregory D. Schmitz, Price, and Heather V. ; Price. . .. Aug. 16 - Blaine Peczuh, Helper, and Jamie A. Aiken,' ;.V "Helper.; Aug. 17 - Deric J. Hogan, Helper, and Jessie Brasher, ; Helper, Aug. 2Q - Jeremy J. Barker, East Carbon Qty, and Tikinna I. Madrid, East Carbon Qty. Aug. 20 MUtthcw J. Panlclakis, West Jordan, and Chrisv v tina M. Ward,WcstJordan. OFF Select Closeouts In-Ho- Additionally, 65 law enforce-- : ; me Appliances and j ment officers were accidentally killed, in 1999 while performing official duties, a decrease' of .16 fatalities compared to the 81 deaths in 199& Automobiles motorcycle and aircraft, accidents .claimed the lives of 31 officers.Nine law enforcement offic- - the incidents Knives or cutting instruments were used in 1.8 percent of as-saults, wkh 22.1 percent of the victims sustaining injuries, . . . - . . .. ; Clearance Items Throughoutthe Store i East 100 So. 637--5 Aug: 14 - A girl to Jamie and Scott Bradford, Price. :. 15 -- A to and ' . Aug. 16 -- A boy to Megan and Sharyd Ware, Helper: , Hun-Jarod Aug, Stacey Huntington, boy tington- -: Other dangerous weapons ; . Holland, Linda & Marcus Jensen 74 South Carbon Ave. 0 7 : 637-400- -- Aug:-1. ' :, . A boy to Brandy and Jesus Olivas, Price Aug. 20 -- A boy toMarissa Avery, Huntington.. Aug. 20 - A boy to Dawn, and GrcgDuncan, Wellington. Aug: 20 - A girl to Monika and Jimmy Jeiisen, Helper. Divorces .. ;:'; L. B. Stansfield, Stansfield vs.Susan Aug. "- married Sept 19, 1992 at Huntington. ' (Continued from page 1) near the average unemployment rate posted statewide during the ; , ; boom years of the 1990s. Excluding the 1990s, Utah has reported a lower unemploy-- . ment rate only one year, since 1960. In addition, did states cur- ". rent jobless rate stanch approxl-- : matcly one-ha- lf point lower than the U.S. average. - Utahs primary labor market indicators reflcctamoderate de-- ., d gree of softness in a economy, concludes the analysts ' at workforceservices. ; . ' . rd Edltor't Dote. . 'v.'-- V . Tha Sub Advocato nmlBd reader that the only tndlvjdoal have beeaeoa-- , appearins la tha Jail booklaga ectloa who d eomaUtmeats vlctpd of crlaiea are people aervlag or aubjecta Incarcerated oB Utah DepartBMat of Correction hotda. Law enlorcemeat oflloen arreat auipoctod criminal bHoad- -' era and book the parties Into the coaaty Jail oa varioaa alleged .chargee. However, only pnwecatlag attorneys have the legal author, tty to file formal crlmlaal eomplalata. A with all Ualted States citlxeaa, ladlvtdaala appeariag In the aewapepera Jail booklaga are laaoceat of aay crime aatll proves guilty via the crlmlaal Justice system. ' la the event prosecutors decline to file formal complaiat or .. cases are dismissed, ladhiduals appeariag la the Jail booklaga may submit verifies! lou to the nowapaper.. The Suu Advocate will print a darlfleatlOH lithe next oectloa of the Castle IVIey Watch. aij court-ordere- 72-ho-nr . . . still-soli- . . . . ; ANNOUNCING: ; Carbon School District Adult Education Registration August 28, 29, 6:00 to 6:00 p.m in the .Carbon High School office, ;V . Classes start Aug. 29. - ; (Aug. 20 at CEU site) ; . Earn your High School diploma, prepare for the GED assessment, or get your Utah Drivers License. Counselors will be available to assess your needs and set up a program so you can attain your eduatiohal goals. Gasses offered in: Mathematics History, , English, Science, Fine-ArtComputer Literacy,' GED, Preparation, Adult Basic Ed., Drivers Education. Adult Basic Education classes offered at CEU site. Contact Deanna Sweet, at the College of Eastern Utah. Fees: Registration fee $25.00 for up to 4 evening ; j -- ; : : s; : classes.-"".- Includps: rrco BSsssSelesrKstises ' RC3 ;.vV ; 694 Price River Drive Price, UT : b 12 K&sri CsKs Drivers Education $85.00 (includes class and behind the wheel) For more information, contact Rodney Scott, or or Gloria Malmstrom at Carbon High School, Deanna Sweet at CEU, . ftca . 435-637-60- 00 Office Equipment Co. ; 20 East Main SL unsnesr Price, UT 435-637-65- 637-246- 3, 613-525- 4. o -- . Dine with usfor Lunch or Dinner Banquet Room jg available for Holiday Bookings . , ' - ARIES: - ; Birth announcements ; Lawn and Garden Equipment. And take 10 OFF already reduced Scratch and Dent and ;; . t- , were used in 13.4 percent of the assaults and 28.4 percent qf the law, enforcement officers were injured in the incidents: .' . . -- . .. Price 'V Saturday, August 25 th Only .. Aiug: 15 ; - . warrant d Marriage licenses : ; line-of-du- ty 10 v " . . . ; : . - : O. . - : Midnight. Aug. 18. Thmra L. Melgares (44, Colorado); Qty Police Depart-' - '; disorderly conduct, intoxication; Wee ' ; v ,menL 1:42 p.m. Aug. 19. Christopher E, Schurman (20, Tbode); unlawful posscssionAise of a controlled substance, unlawful possessionAise of drug paraphernalia; Utah High. way Patrol, 1:42 p.m. Aug.19, Samuel M. Bucks (20,Sdt Lake City); DUI, unlawful possessionAise of a controlled substance, ; Unlawful possessionuse of drag paraphernalia, speeding traffic violation; Utah Highway Patrol. 4:50 p.m, Aug, 19. Joseph M: Milano (2 Helper); driv--; "ers license suspcnsionAevocation. court-issuwarrant; , ; , Helper City Police Department. . East Carbon . .. 8 p.m. Aug, 19. Jeremy Mathis (26, d warrant; Utah Depart-- : violation, ' ment of Corrections. ''V; 12:15. a.m. Aug: 20. Gregory Schmitz (25, Price); in- -' toxication; Price City Police Department. V 10:48 a.m. Aug. 20.Jason Paul MeNiel (24,Price);hold for transport to the Utah State Prison,;, : 11:55 p.m. Aug. 20, Thomas Sullivan (43,' unknown); intoxication; Price Qty Police Department. 12:20a.m. Aug. 21. DanyilG.Oberg(l9,Huntington); ' warrant. d ,' 1230 a.nr. Aug. 21. Brett Edmund Unzaga (24, Price); ; ; ; . . . . Presents ; : .' Police Department. 9:54 p.m. Aiig.18. Donald H. Macleod (36, Columbia); : . DUI; East Carbon Qty Police Department., L. Johnson 18. f21,Price); Christopher Midnight. Aug. domestic assault, criminal mischief; Price City Police De- - : CULTURE CONNECTION ; nt . . Price City ' . ve ; .: ' . 3:27 a.m. Aug. 18. Robert Schvaneveldt (33r American "r warrant. Fork); court-issue- d 6:42 p.m. Aug. ,18. John A. Yokatdeh (28, Price); pro-tectiorder violation, domestic assault, interference with an emergency 911 telephone call; Price City Police - v r. ; 1 . . C Rost (45, Price); DUI, mo-- tor vehicle headlight violation; Price City Police Depart- ment V; .' . . . v . . -. , (Continued from page 2) 12:05 a.m. Aug. 18. Paul . .. The. proclaimatiori was prompted, by 'a number of cir- cumstances. The county has always depended on coal as its iL C47 ' wfc Vu If Ow "Ifl749 ; Last Wednesday, the coiinty main, source of revenue and' lowest bidder on the project people who work in mines are Levanger has worked with the .' backbone of Caibons com-- . contractor as well as the project ; munities. , architect for the fst few weeks.: The proclamation points Out Levanger and the company that coal miners, who face adver-- .; representatives werc able to sity and danger more than most ; work it out so the first phase peopledointheir work, deserve could be completed wjthin the '. a day of remembrance, particucountys budget. . I would suggest the county', larly those that have lost their ' lives in the mining process. refuse all bidson phase two and : Acting on an unrelated item grant the bid for phase one to included on. the Aug. IS pubjic Bird V Construction '. for meetings agenda, the commis- $436354," recommended the ; sion decided to grant Bird Conplanning and zoning director: struction the contract to.com- Levanger explained that when plete phase ope of the comm u- - he, the contractors and the archi-te- ct met, they were able to find nity center at did county fair-- : grounds. ways to save money on the build- Whenthe bids carnein njore: :ing by trimming here and there, ; 'than a month kgp, all the esti-as well as by dianging materials mates exceedeathe money the. in some areas. . ' .... county had secured .to complete ;S; .The architect also agreed to'; phaasf oneand phase twpaf the lower his fee considerably to : project., keep, the community center If we decide 'to build .any .' projectwithin budget. ? other buildings, I think, the Bird Construction feels ithe county would be better off to get company canfinishthe job by someone else to .the estimating early December.; than Evan Hansen and I, Levanger suggested that the quipped DaveLevanger, county commissioners considernot bid- - y, '. director of planning and zoningding' out phase; two again, but We obviously dont know what ; have Carbon government act. as ' we are doing anymore based on a tenant finisher and hire subconhaw far our estimates were off tractors lo insidefinish : the actual bid prices. work when the county. has the Bird Construction, was the- - money:; .V ... 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