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Show 1 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday, March 7, 2002 Properly fastened seatbelts protect unborn babies: (Continued from page mothers are riding unre- in the motor vehicle. In a traffic accident, unrestrained passengers are thrown around in the vehicle and can injure or even kill other occu' pants. The force o! an unrestrained mother involved in a 3d mile per hour erush can exceed sev- eral thousand Hiunds. T lie e lepreseuls enough lorce to kill or injuic I lie mother along with her young child. mol hers should prepare in advance lor the ride home Irom the hospital. Right horn the very star l. infants should Ik: restrained properly in a vehicle. I he hipest step in protecting an inlaid must Ik made e the child's hirtli.' The step is purchasing a cai strained is important. The instructions will explain the proper use of the infants shoulders and the chest clip from fitting at arm-p- it chosen, parents should avoid purchasing one with a tray or shield. A (ray or shield may pi event the youngsters from ing snugly restrained in the seal. lig-ur- that accompany the safety seat the salely restraint device and prm ide information as lo what cliililicii the scat is,dcsigncd lol. II parents have a premature inlaid, a special safely seat may need to he purchased in order to piovidc protection for the hahy. A doctor will he able to lie-lor- ll!l Reading the instructions determine whether purchasing a special seat is necessary. Often times, newborn babies are too small to fit snugly in a child car seat. Receiving blankets work well in remedying the problem. Roll the blankets lengthwise and place on both sides as well as around the head ofllic newborn. If a car seal accessory is purchased. parents should beware of liners and pads that are too thick or ones that prevent the safety seat that meets federal salety standards and a device that will fit a newborn. Infant only seats fit newborns well and the safety de-- v ices are relatively easy for parents to handle. II a convertible car seat is 1A) (lately, many limes (lie new ill The voice of Carbon County, since 1892 ADMINISTRATION MS Iasi Main. I'ricc. Utah. Aililu-s- 1nhlnliit Ken I I .Hum ADVtRIISIMJ iiik IK- - o.ii I (liiisLi K.iiiiiiiTi Ji-ii- I asx-li- ( I.)ihI;i II.ii mil ri;ni LDITUKIAL l.lltllH l.ynmlii IiiIiiimiii Hrfiiiii-- i Kkli.ihf Sli.iu Wiyi7 Killlil IklSMI ofnet hminft (llnc l.iml.i I liiit n KnriHtiniiM l.ymlii li.iiiii.il m iiliilnui Diiilii Ire Mnml.it ii.ni. - I in al IS) M.1S( 0.17 271(1. Scml change nl aiklrevi in K45 Miim Sued. Ilico, I.'lull M50I. : ul III u.m. Im lueukiy's ptihlk'alinii ;uul WediH'uliiy jii III u.m. Iih 'lliiirukit's inihlienlinii. SnlvHiiplkHi i.ilev 50 eenls per dipt. $.17 I pel te.n ill ( '.ilium hikI inert enmities. $ III ill I 'lull uik! $51 nulsiile nl liluli per te.n In m.iil. issued IiiIiIh'.iIiiiii Nn. ( t "SIS 171-!)- ) Ittiee u week ul Price. I 'lull. Perimlieul addi-liini.imstiipe puiil ul Piice. I :l;ih. ami ul 5KI. Caslle llnx nil ice IX) mailing .1. Dale. I lull Inlrriiet: liltp:veww.sunad.com' - ma il editor"' siinad.com. ads"i siiivrI.ci nil : hnlirr contents copyright .VfltiWulr Hint 5 1 1 ( liissilieils ileiiilline: Monday e- IIULKS H:.Vl I Sliihli. Siili4 I . ISisliiiiisli-i- lii crtMiii; Ihniliir Slmli--y an p in. i200l Sun Inc. All rights reserved. No part iif I he puMieulinn may he reproduced in uii) funn milh out the express consent of Ihe Sun Advocate's managing editor or publisher. harness from fitting snugly over mitment. 1 court-issue- Sheriffs Office. 9:30 p.m. Feb. 26. Thomas Wiley Allen (54, Oklahoma); driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI), unlawful possession use of a controlled substance, unlawfully carrying a loaded firearm in a motor vehicle, unlawful possessionuse of drug parapherna-- i lia, unlawfully installing a radar detection device in a commercial vehicle, overweight commercial vehicle violation; Helper City Police Department 3:45 p.m. Feb. 27. Donnelle B. Wilhelmi (33, Price); unlawful possessionuse of a con d trolled substance, warrant; Price City Police Department, 7:25 p.m. Feb. 27. Donald Allen Smith (70, Price); intoxication; Price City Police De- -j partment. 7:25 p.m. Feb. 27. Carol Larle Leverton (51, Price); intoxication; Price City Police Department. 10:35 p.m. Feb. 27. Brent Yorpa (31, Price); theft, criminal mischief, intoxication; Price City Police Department. 1 1:33 p.m. Feb. 27. Christina Billsie (33, Helper); criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, intoxication; Helper City Police Depart- - ; court-issue- City Police j ! i i j 10:30 a.m. March 4. Rufus Ellington (49, , ! court-issue- 72-ho- ur ! ; Marriage licenses Feb. 27 - Valian L. Johnson, Price, and Cristen Carlson, Price. Feb. 28 Richard B. Borg, Price, and Catherine Knight Price. . March 4 - Derrick A. Hughes, Price, and Kimber L. McGehee, Price. March 4 - Bryan D. Oliverson, Price, and Bridget T. Denny, Price. 12:12 a.m. March 1. Johnathan Clegg (21, Helper); DUI, unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance, unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia; Helper City Police i Department. 7:20 p.m. March 1. Todd Augberger (34, Price); intoxication; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 8 p.m. March Cody Earl Westenskow 1. (34, Helper); DUI, failure to remain at the scene of a traffic accident, unlawful possesUtah sionuse of drug paraphernalia, Department of Corrections hold; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 12:20 p.m. March 2. Kelly R. Konakis (36, d warrant Price); 1:50 p.m. March 2. John A. Yoklavich (29, Price); protective order violation; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 2:15 p.m. March 2. Kenneth Edward d Lobato (38, East Carbon City); 72-ho- ur court-issue- court-issue- warrant 2:20 p.m. March 2. Rodney Nelson Marvin (30, Price); domestic assault; Price City Police Department 9:40 p.m. March 2. Armando M. Delacruz warrant (33, Price); court-issue- d 10:10 p.m. March 2. Joseph L. Swasey (28, t V i ! -- : -- ; 1 Divorces warrant. (25, Helper); court-issue- d 7:35 a.m. March 2. Connie Larae Walker : ! i Feb. 28 - A boy to Kari and Mike Mortensen, Ferron. March 1 A boy to Spring Gross and Tyson Lasley, Helper. March 1 Aboy toJaneandDanGuymon, Price. March 1 - A girl to Roxanne Durand, Fer- ron. March 3 - A girl to Kari and Philip Richardson, Helper. ment : ; Birth announcements . motor vehicle tail light violation, court-is- sued warrant; Wellington City Police Depart-- ; UT 84107. : commitment Helper); 11:15 a.m. March 4. Joshua Graves (22, ; Wellington): burglary, theft, criminal tres- pass; Carbon County Sheriff s Office. 10:05 a.m,. March 4. Bryan David;! Oliverson (38, Price); hold for court. 10:05 a.m. March 4. Cheryl Lynn Curtis (aka Cheryl Lynn Burnside - 29, Huntington); d warrant. 2 p.m. March 4. Terry Ledon Fry (51, Utah Department of CorrecPrice); tions hold. 8:20 p.m. March 4. Pete T. Benavidez (56, Colorado): intoxication; Price Gty Police De- -. partment. 2:30 a.m. March 5. Scott William Marvidakis (24. Price); intoxication; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. court-ordere- d ment 1 1:10 p.m. Feb. 28. Michael William Tho-- ! mas (21, Price); contributing to the delin-- j quency of a minor, unlawfully operating a motor vehicle on a denied drivers license, I ment court-issue- i ; court-ordere- 72-ho- ur ; ; court-ordere- rections hold. 2:17 p.m. Feb. 28. Alicia Cerventes Reyes d warrant. United (33, Provo); States Department of Immigration-Natural-- 1 ization Services hold. 6: 1 0 p.m. Feb. 28. Martin Daniel Strey (47, Price); DUI; Wellington City Police Depart-- I ; Department p.m. March 3. Lee B. Madrid (52, Price); domestic assault, filing a false report; Price City Police Department. 9:25 a.m. March 4. John Deloy Bogdin d commitment. (25, Price); 9:30 a.m. March 4. Chad Broadhead (40,' d commit- East Carbon City); ment. 11:33 p.m. Feb. 27. Paula Herrera (39, Helper); damaging a jail, disorderly conduct, intoxication; Helper City Police Department 11:33 p.m. Feb. 27. Jack R. Lupo (45, Helper); aggravated assault; Helper City Po--! lice Department 8:55 a.m. Feb. 28. Dale Raymond Balder Utah Department of Cor-(21, Price); i ; ; 10 court-issue- ness. Residents may also contact the highway safety office by telephone at ( :34 p.m. Feb. 26. Donald Eugene Byrge (41, Price); burglary, theft; Carbon County I up-tli- After properly securing the infant in the car scat, blankets may then he placed over the infant for additional warmth. Expectant mothers should focus on using safety precautions w hile pregnant to ensure safely to both themselves and the unborn child. I'lie appropriate motor vehicle passenger safely precautions must also be practiced after the child is horn in order to effective protect the infant. Carbon County residents may direct questions regarding safely hells and pregnancy, car safety seats, special needs seats and air bags to the Utah Highway Safety Office, 5263 S. 300 West Suite 202. Salt Lake City, 72-ho- ur 12:37 p.m. Feb. 26. Matthew Pantelakis com-- 1 (25, East Carbon City); court-ordere- d level. Thick blankets, liners or pads can compress during a crash, causing the harness to loosen which may allow the haliy to lie ejected from the seat. Many times, parents bundle newborn in thick clothing and blankets to ensure that the infant slays warm. When traveling however, a parent must check to make sure that the safety seat harness is placed snugly over the shoulders and between the child's legs. Do not allow clothing to interfere with the safety device. blankets should also be used with caution when placing a child in a safety seat. Blankets should never be phiced underneath the seat har- Utah Department of CorrecPrice); tions hold. 10:53 p.m. March 2. Diane Snyder (37,. Price); assault, domestic violence; Price Gty Police Department, 6:28 p.m. March 3. Shawn Michael d warrant. Castagna (20, Price); 6:34 p.m. March 3. Jeanette Warren (37, Salt Lake City); drivers license suspension d revocation, speeding traffic violation, warrant; Wellington Gty Police Department. 9:10 p.m. March 3. Avalee Elizabeth Chavez (45. Price); aggravated assault; Price Jail bookings , March 1 - Samuel Joseph Zozaya vs. Leona Lucille Zozaya, married May 27, 1998 at Price. ! ! EditM't notec The Sun Advocate remind reedera that law en--; (orcement officers arrest suspected criminal of-fenders and book the parties Into the county ail on ! various alleged chaises. However, only prosecuting attorneys have the legal authority to file formal criminal complaints. Aa with all United States citizens, Individuals appearing to the newspapers all bookings are In--! nocent of any crime until proven guilty vta the criml-;-! nal Justice system. Ia the event prosecutors decline to (lie formal ! complaints or cueee are dtomlseed, Individuals ap--; peartogto the Jail bookings may submit verification to the newspaper: The Sun Advocate will print aclarincation to the next aectioa of the Castle Valley Wrich. Call Carbon Cab Co. 637-82-22 The College of Eastern Utah cordially invites you to the 65th Anniversary of the founding of the College College of Eastern Utah Founders Day Saturday, March 23, 2002 4:00 p.m. Ceremonial groundbreaking for the GJ. Reeves Main Building at the east parking lot on 400 North 5:00 pan. AreceptiontogreetthehonoreeswillbeheldintheCbllegeCenter 6:00 p.m. The Founders Day Dinner and Awards Ceremony win be held in the College Center located at 300 East and 500 North, Price To mark the occasion we will recognize donors, alumni and community members Gold Circle Donors Athletic Hall of Fame Connie Atkinson Lane Martino Jack Woodward . fbllowedby A Tribute to Dorothy & Deane W, Brown music educators whose talents and dedication provided opportunities and inspiration to generations of students Call 613-525- for tickets 6 $30 per person It pays to become more involved in your local newspaper ' ' - 'I . . ' ' ' . i , n f. Vf . |