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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday 2A April 2, 2002 Price council members accept bid on city's waterline project The voice of Carbon County since 1892 Kelt I JIISIHI Sun Adocuttf publisher Sim ley Stuldis Salrs ( lassilieils Ueailline: Monday al lll.a.m. Inf Tuesdays mlilkalinn ami Wednesday al HI u.m. Inr Thursday's puhliealinn. ynnelle I eMii ( IiiinIj Kditiinski Jelifii I iisselui ( kiwiftrth. I rytil l yilil.i lt.il lull I Spearheaded l.ynnil.i JoIiiimiii KkIiuiiI SIiiiw r Kmen IKissii MtimiRtr l.iliila 1 liavn Inlernel: lillp:www.sunad.enm suiiialu im.adsrn sunadxnm Hni'iHiiuiitl l.ymla Itmnell I'm iiliilinii Knlirc ennlenls copyright 02001 Sun Advneale Inc. All rights reserved. No part uf I be piiMkalnm may be reproduced in any form with mil Ihc express eon sent uf the Sun Advocate's managing editor nr ee uuuis Mi unlay - I inlay a in. In M:.V) 3 ill. i project. Although the request was approved, the donation will be contingent on the availability of funds from the refund of the Olympic banners. There is a chance the funds cannot be released until after July 1, which will then be in next year's budget. With the Olympics and the Paralympics concluded, the banners , signs and decorations that hung throughout the city will be taken down and offered at silent auction, according to a plan outlined by Price Although the project was projected to cost more than $7.5 million, several bids came in in the mid $5 million range and the successful hid was $5.5 million. There were three bids submitted in the $5 million range, while the city received propos-- . als from another dozen contractors exceeding $6 million. A committee of city officials met prior to lust week's final awarding announcement and reviewed the bid award, identified discrepancies in the cost breakdown and evaluated the contractors work history. It is estimated that it will take four to six weeks before initial construction begins. Acting on ifnrclatcd city business agenda items at last UWLfi r public neering. issued Puhliealinn Nn. ((.'SI'S 174-06luiee a week al Priee. Illah. Peril nlieal addi-liniipnstate paid al Priee. Ulah. and al mailing nlliee PO llnx SJW, C'asile Dale, l 'lah K43I3. KiMirlrr by Festival. Last year, Price city contributed $2000 toward funding the works director and city engineer Gary Sonntag, the final design and alignment of the bid documents was prepared by I lansen, Allen and Luce Engi- Suliseiipiiun rales: 30 eenls per cupy. $37 enunlies. ier year in Cartmn ami S40 in t j tali ami $34 nulside nl IJiali per veai liy mail. I.UI1QKIVL I mid-Augu- On March 27, the Price accepted the hid on the city's water pipeline project submitted by Condic Construction of Springville. Pmliiiaslei : Semi elianiK nl aiklress In K4S I asi Main Sued, Priee. liluh K43III. Ailirtlunni iHiviltir Daily - (Council APVUUIblMi Ki'iMiih-- Arts Festival. The event is scheduled for apKathy Hanna-Smit- h peared before the council and summarized the benefits provided by the 2001 Helper Arts ByKl.N LARSON I Aililiesv K43 l ast Main. Price. Utah. I deplume: 433) 6.1741732. I ax : (433) AUMIMSI KA'IUJN I'tihtishrr publisher. ry. officials. Some of the banners have been committed to various people and agencies, but the remainder auction. The auction will be advertised through April 16. The silent auction event will take place at the city hall from April 17 until noon on May 1. Dennis Geary, facilities manager at the College of East (Continued on page 7A) Wednesday's meeting, the council approved a request to contribute funding to the Helper Star Theatre jfcfKING 163 North Main Huntington, Utah CROWN KOALlHEATRESJ of items were declared surplus and be distributed as special donations in a silent 17f E Main7PriceWij23BBi JHEATRE30 West Main, frlcal637rl 705 Stereo 435-687-ST- KINGK0AL Srrriag a Star Prrjurmanct m family f'atrrtaiamnl Daily 7:00 A 9:00 ( pcTiTI . -- Starts Friday, April 5th 2 988090 988120 12 Winning Tickets for Easter Eggs 980076 907741 987780 987811 987786 9879S8 988067 987880 907676 jwe 30-da- 30-da- 30-d- The Two Winning Tickets for a Stuffed Easter Bunny and Free Show Ticket are: 1 30-da- non-pecuni- John Q FLEm Actions taken in criminal Matters involving youth ages yean a 4 older with prior misdemeanor or felony charges ia 7th District JaveaOe Gout for Carbon County on March 27 before lodge Scott NL Johansen: defendant apJarod Louis Bnmdkfc - the peared to answer a mudeaaeanor category criminal petition containing one etas A joyriding with intent to temporarily deprive an owner ofa motor vehicle offense. The Price youth waived all constitutioaal rights in connection with the misdemeanor category complaint and the teen entered an aharaanc on the dass A joyriding count. The juvenile jude reviewed the teenagers legal rights, ruled that Biomfich had intelligently entered the admittance and accepted the defendant's guilty plea on the class A joyriding durge. Pronoundng judgment in the misdemeanor category detention period criminal case; the awn imposed a y in the custody of yonth corrections and ordered Biondich to complete 75 boon of comm unity work service. 14- -j ear-ol- d defendant appeared Jacob UKouris-th- e to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing two separaae class Boffensesyocre assault count and one unlawfol pmchase.'lpasscsBaoiifcoasumptMm of alcohol by a minor charge. After waiving all legal rights in the misdemeanor category complaint, the Price teenager entered admittances on the dass B assault offense and the dass B unlawful of alcohol count reviewed the youth's constitutional The juvenile rights, ruled that the teen had intelligently entered the admittances and accepted the two gnSty pleas cm the class B charges before imposing sentence in the misdemeanor criminal case. detention periods, orThe court imposed two y dered Jaonb Komis' oommonny placement outside the home in tlx custotycfyoufoeorrectiomand directed the defendant to undergo an appropriate dragukotol assessment The juvenile judge stayed the youth corrections custody recommendation along with the execution of one y detention period, placed the teenager on probation and instructed Jacob Konris to complete 163 hours of community work service in connectMa with the misdemeanor category criminal comptainL. Mathew Sandiez-th- e defendant appeared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one dass B criminal trespass on school property offense along wuh an additional dass B contempt of a court order omul Pursuant to a disposition agreement, the Price youth waived all legal rights in the misdemeanor category case and the teenager entered an admittance on the class B criminal trespassing charge. Accepting the guilty plea, the juvenile judge imposed a detention period mid ordered the teen's community placement outside the home in the custody of youth corrections. The court stibsequenrljr stayed the youth corrections custody recommendation and. placing the defendant on probation, instructed the teenager to complete 125 hours of community mwt service. In exchange for die teen's admittance on the trespassing on school property offense, the juvenile judge granted a motion and dismissed the remaining dass B contempt of a court order count contained in the category criminal comptainl filed against Sanchez. defendant appeared CoIebyRae Zele -- the to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing a single dass B unlawful purchascpossessioncon-sumptio- n of alcohol hy a minor charge. After waiving all constitutional rights in the misdemeanor catcgoiy complaint, the Price youth entered an admittance on the dass B unlawful purchasepossession consumption of alcohol by a minor offense. The oout reviewEd the teenager's legal rights, ruled that Zele had inteDigemly entered the guilty plea and ordered the defendarttcobiniiinity placement outside the home in the custody of youth corrections. The juvenile judge subsequently stayed the youth corrections custody recommendation, placed the teen on probation and, directing the defendant to undergo an appro-priaassessment, instructed Zele to complete 130 hours of community work service in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal case. James Kouris - the defendant appeared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition contain-in-g one unlawful puichasetposscssioaconsumption of alcohol by a minor count. (Continued on page 9A) 14 ay misde-mean- non-pecunU- iy CROWN Daly 730 987751 Rift 987839 987993 8 730 6 030 High .Crimes CLOSED SUNDAYS Adults 12 and over $4.00 Children & Senior Citizens $2.00 The Star Theatre Doors open at 630 pjn. UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP PG-1- 3 Starts Friday, April 5th PRICE THEATRE 30 East Mila, Pries' 137-274- 0 All Mala Salts 11.51 Daily 7:00, Rl A SaL 7M ft 130 Snow 9 Dogs ED Starts Friday, April 5th j or te drug-alcoh- ol I. 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