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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday February 26, 2002 3 T i DisiFioi court I I ' Adiui takes la felaaj month formal probationaiy pecrlmlul Bitten fa 7th Dw-ti- riod. In conclusion, the court Coart Cor Caitaa CaaaCjr level complaint filed against . Cook included one class B driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) charge along with an additional class C unlawfully operating a motor vehicle without ever obtaining a driven license offense. Upon the defendants failure kt oa Feb. If before Jadge Biyre specified that the designated incarceration period ILBiyacn 60-da- y A& .m4 m mw.t c& Joseph Nicholas Milano -the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase ia a felony level criminal iaformalioa ') 1 ! ' ; W's scheduled criminal proceeding, the district judge authorized the forfeiture of the bail bond posted on Cook's behalf in connection with the felony level criminal case. In addition, the court authorized the issuance of a warrant for Cooks arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at $5,000. J3 cn sspuloe. Ttoop members, cubmaster tour newspaper office In Price JaMAs.praducfionnunagararihsSUrf AAoca.ex- - onto aluminum plates. These (fates are Ifien placed on he ptainshowttwstories,a(tvertisingandpictumfkwthroueh computer onto the newspaper pages to the members of The pa Cub Scout are tatBrimagBd and burned ers. lloop. to appear at the previously ure ment officer's command to stop level criminal information (evasion) count. . Pronouncing judgment ia containing one third degree fail- -t the third degree felony et to respond to a law enforce-- t criminal complaint, the officer (evasion) charge sentenced Milano to an inde- as weD as two separate misdeterm in the meanor category offenses. terminate Utah State Prison and fined the The misdemeanor category defendant $1,000 plus appli(contained in the felony cable interest. The district judge subsequently stayed the execution of foe indeterminate prison tenn. sentenced Milano to serve 60 days in the Carbon County Jail and placed the defendant on probation under the direction of the Utah Department of Corrections for 36 months. As conditions for formal probation, the court instructed Milano to undergo an approasKssment priate and enter intocomplete any substance abuse therapy programs deemed warranted by state corrections official. pre-tri- al llyor V' V' j. J!4' imponed in connection with the fond degree felony level criminal case filed against Milano commence immediately. BUI R. Cook - the defendant failed to appear at a conference in a felony pressandltwnewspaperispfordeSvenftosubscrib-tt-e the troop recently visMIheStoAitocstetoleamhow the Carbon County newspaper is produced. . drug-alcoh- ol Commissioners delay acting on company requests: (Continued from page 1) tod that refit is dependent on how much range be can reasonably use, said Mildred Cave. With these well sites on the property, we will get the onetime payment of $800 and then will lose $1,000 a year in revenue. . Matthews pointed out it didnt seem right that someone could dictate price to a private and, if the person didnt accept it, the companycould go ahead and do what it wanted any- tiling in this meeting otherwise. way. land-own- er that I wanted .If I had a cowand I couldnt to sell for The discussion turned to other issues involved in the wells such as dust control. Wood said foe company he represents tries hard to deal with the problems and meet the provisions of the conditional use permits. "We are working hard to handle any problems, said the Huber representative. We are contracting with a new company to bring in magnesium chloride to handle the (hist problems. We' havent ignored property owners desires, but I have been told we will stick to our budget on these Other companies we have worked with pay us a yearly fee to make up lor this loss. One company not only gave us the $800, but also pays us $350 per yearrentaL Other issues brought up at the commission meeting included the difference in rates between private landowners and what companies sometimes pay other entities. I have heard that some of the government agencies that have impacts on their lands, like the Division of Wildlife Resources, $1,000 $500, why should I have to sell it? asked Matthews. Milovich basically agreed Commissioner Bill Krompel told Wood he was disappointed landowners, commented Commissioner Ibm Matthews. I am wondering what the going rate is? If you look at it, it doesnt seem In addition, the district jude ordered the defendant to maintain full-ti- employ-mentscho- ol enrollment submit to random erty searches along with urine testing, obtainfcany a criminal offenders identification card and pay the depart-my- nt of corrections fupCTVttwn fee throughout the entire 36- i I I VoerBestPremiunQuelftyBattayCMcalauiy Environment I I W Man Star Saw k hVIiM NMi anMti k My! AnU iwMh I 5 lem, said Milovich. "I dont think with what is being made oa these wells that $350 per year is going to break the company." . The commission delayed the i and zoning i vote cm hepermits Wood to go to requests, asking his superiorsand reassess where , the company is at, then return to tiie countywhen he has more an w Hi UWmh - I with the assessments. "I think this is a real prob- sites. get more money than private ' property owner cannot speak about foe compensation or the details of die agreement "That is why we are here now and havent signed, said Morrill Mathia "Wb couldnt have said a ww uhi a mm V Installation 4 Saturday Hours - Parts 8am-5p- & Service m COMMUNTTYMOTORS"! W SifcfSlMa Matthews also asked that . Vfoodbriqgaome information on what mitigation costs the com- . pany had incurred on the wildquite right If a person parked a life areas as welL trailer on someones property it they are doing, he told Wood. would seem they would nave to pay some kind ofrent for it being there. What is tiie difference? Chve also brought up the point that on some ofher property the area had been classified as prime sage grouse habitat and that DWR is getting mitigation on that area while die is not : Thd Huber i ' however, differedrepresentative, with the 86 East 100 South V 637-55ofwhat should be going on in the Carbon County area I have worked all over the' Rocky Mountain states on and on development and 90 cent ofthe time the surface! , are compensated with aonel . fee, Wood told the commission. "The state looks at tiie situation and ifwe have made a good faith effort to negotiate foey will allow to ure our right to go E and drill superior Inat happened in once instance where we had And dont forget to try our worked with foe landowners but frcre not getting anywhere. ; It was also brought up that some of the land owners who have not signed agreements with Huber have not done so because there is a quiet clause in the am-- . Exclusively at Maries tracfo ln other words, race the Contract is signed the private Everybody Is a vv- r-- "Republican the boxes, yes7 next j i 00 i I Our government shodd be based upon a moral and spiritual foundation. Citizens needs are best met trough tee enterprise, private initiative, and volunteerism. Government shexid pratoctfoeinaGenafaie limits of Efe, liberty and the pursuit of Eat i i i happiness. I laws foe right to own private property. Citizens shoiid oppose tneasonabie and intrusive federal mandates. Wa should demand honesty integrity, morality and accountability of our pubfic omoais. In supporting lawM eJSorts of local law enforcement agencies to protect citizens. We shodd support capital puashmentwhen appropriate. In the right to reigns expression, rickxfing prayer, in private and public. Patents have tiie primatyiesponstdtyforkaining fteir chfldren in moral values. Incfividuals Olympic Mountain . i ' Popcorn Shrimp , i i i i IBcOaw! Steak - Dessert B 10. 1 12. i i i i i i i i htherighttoEfeforbotiitebomandunbom. i i i i shoiid oppose abofoan, except to pieseme foe tifeoffte mother or in cases of rape or incest We should oppose puUictnSng for abotikm; euthanasia and assisted suicide. 13. Wto 1 14. " chaitiafaie 9 Helper Tin and Rescue 3 would Gke to thank everybody for their support of our'Fvremms BaCL 7b the people, who bought raffle tickets, to those who supported our dance and made, it a success again, to ah those wh6 sentdohadons , ; :: TbKSdAMaket,Rjnn6ow Casino Commissioners TomMntthews cmdMchaelMiovichwho provided the prizes fir ourmffle. V ,7b Bowtie Beverages, Radio Station KOAL, Coca Coda, Castle Valley Cent, Ppulnsimmcc Agency, andCotmdCmat, Swifts of Helper, Praxair, J and to the bandofKme N Time . . i , . . 18. 1 19. to , , . , v . Monument, is unconstitutional. 26. In NOT pfarinflUS. troops under foreign or UJL command. 27. biarefonnof1heiegaisystemk)ensuesw(ftjustica j j j - n , r i i i i i i i i . 28.1nre(iiiringwetiarareqpientsh?work towards setfufBciency. 29. Parents haves right k) choose ptbfe; private or home education. NcteAlstatem incficates am ranp in dafetencesbehicen significant t I ; Utah Repubficra Party Platlbrm. : tie Republican and Democratic Stale Platforms 'v' i i. Noticr Alter complefingtiissdfoviuaSon, please efip lout oftfw paper and send I to RichardK i Moriey who volurtariy senses on a oommtUee far Repubfican Awareness, 470 College Avenue, Price, I H.J - i i M Q T End , . I .. Utah 84501 ' i i i 24..Apartysh6uMgovmbytKpeopteandfcrtfmpeopie. 25. Presicient CtinfcxfsdedaraSra of tie Grand Staircase Esdante National I s i KisaneoesrityfarimilBdtaiationtomee(essenfialpubiicnee(is.Wniustieduoe and sknpGty taxes. The estate tax shoiid be efimriated. 20. tntimrighttobearamisfarliepralBctionofsetiandfaniay. 21. h deregulation by Fedoal Government. 22. That we era preserrelhe environment wMe serving tiie best interests of our dtizeni 23. ThejutyisafatdamertalKtilutionofibertyviiifotiieautiiorilyloacquiL , THANKTOU i i i apantzafions. i Contributions are made to out quatity of Hie ftrough ethnic diversity, j '17. Al dfldren shodd have access to quafity education. ; - ! tothej char-acterizati- All-You-Can-- - degree that they can In i good conscience check i ARIES and I tmmmi swers. . Hubers attitude. If other companies are paying more, I think it is only reasonable that Huber match what with . prnm . r r- - - . - . , ; -- - r - , i ; . , V k |