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Show . r' .. '! itfm '' in wwwnrto wwto Sun Advocate Prici, Utah Thunday April 11. 2002 4A HI wi Juvenile fan Actions taken la criminal matters fanvMng youth ages 14 end older with prior Idony or misdemeeaor chargee In 7th District Juvtnlk Court for Carbon Couoty on April 3 before Judge Scott N. Kasie Kveset the defendant appeared to answer misdemeanor categow criminal petition containing one dassBiml Mike Himonas PRICE-Promine- a nusdemeanorchaige. . Alter accepting the defendants guilty plea, the court impoaedaJO' day detention penod in the custody of youth corrections and ordered the teen to undergo i in connection with the misdemeanor c focondusiop, the juvenile judge advised 1 requirement to notify the department of motor vehicles regarding the d criminal cases. find disposition in Kouris-th- e defendant appeared to answer Joe Ridcy a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing a single dasiB unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minnr . drag-relate- count The Price teen waived all constitutional rights in connection with the misdemeanor category case and the youth entered an admittance on die class B unlawful purdiasefrxsessionfoonsumption of alcohol by a minor charge. The court reviewed the teenager's legal rights, ruled that Kauris had plea on the class B offense. Pronouncing judgment in the misdemeanor category criminal oam-plaidetention period in die custody of the court imposed a ywth corrections and instructed the teen to complete 75 hours of community work service. In conclusion, the juvenile judge stayed the execution of the designated detention perkxlarul intend Kouris about the statutory mandate to notify tte department of nutor vehicles regarding the final outcome in alcohol-relatcriminal cases. Referral statistics compiled in 7th Hstrictjuvenfle Court fir Carbon County from March 29 to April 4: . Fust degree felony criminal counts-on- e. First degree felony level referrals to juvenile court audiorides aggravated sexual abuse of achild complaint. Second degree felony criminal charges-thre- e. Second degree feloiw level referrals to juvenile court authorities included one bursary of a dwelling incident along with two additional theft of a firearm occurrences. Third degree felony criminal ofifenses-on- e. . Third degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities one assauh by aprisoner criminal action. Class B misdemeanor criminal counts-nine- .nt, 30-da- y ed d chided two contempt of court order charges and two separate adult contempt ofacourt order offenses as well as five additional theft counts. Class C misdemeanor criminal charges one. ClassCmisdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities during the designated time period invobedasingle unlawful of tobaoro products byaminor incident. Friday Night Special Pork Chops.; $45 "IS wCranbtrry Saga Staffing SUDrafts I Br CoM 10C30 s. Mon-lhui- m -- fit Ppm, 148 S. Main St Girl Scout donates handmade quilts Pool IhMti . lit Kobe donates a handmade quilt to Cartxm County Swiff James CMml Hi llbb Grf Souls loop 869 member decided to make the qsibaSnrbgabout bow wonderful the stuff animri project was with fool bar eoftneroentagnaes, The senses project mqr earn Liz an award, but the imiltkokxad red and (fee grits she made by hand wi provide a lot of comfnt to six : . dtiUnreftaUun Gndon nficafied that he wi have the Mantels put in patrol care lor ' reaenregmcyvkauRiafcsitDationswtieretMlimafeinvolvel ntedddnfiMrialDtafconifbrtintteshiffedaninialsttiatweoncs gare ftamfereiftey aril have a bianliet to bond with, he said.- - . LKSftedaagfrteof Dave and Dabby Kobe. K took her about 20 hours to erngfete the service project Recycle 4QJXX) dead Mdrirway 10 recyrftng plants. More than 99 percent ofave-- airtjnwiilrJyuTbctimAAA memorate Earth Ftordougfr. Nationwide, 95 potent of car batteries are recycled each year, The remaining five percent more than five million batteries -endup contaminating back- yards ind local creek beds. . AAA Utah is asking people to search their garages, sheds, backyards, and other areas Ear lone car, boat and motorcycle ex- - tremely dangerous, mud AAA spokeswoman Rolayne nndoqgfe.lhsw the perfect opportunity to safety remove and reqde that hazard from your home and ueighboriuod. !?& ?.? filled wnh21poiaidi of tad and cfnilfonc arid. AAA warns nut acid escaping tfaropghaadcscsacausepamfol iqunes to curious children or animals I rakaiglead eventually seeps imp the ground, poQuting . rjl in-la- w membered. Mike enjoyed several 'careers kwedhismother.brothers, sisters-cousins, aunts, undes, and dearty adored his nieces,nephews ' and his many godchildren. You are loved by many, you Church. Family will be at thp church ThursdayandFridayon ' hour prior to services. Intent ment, Qiflview Cemetery, Price, under the direction of Mitchell ready memowbeeteraaL He is survived by his mother, mmst contributions to the As h RmmiHnnM In lieu of flowers; the family pBwinmiidnmfiwfiBniiiir tosaygood-bye.Mtyyo- ur sumption Greek Orthodox Church, PO Box 688, Price, UT '1 .84501. ' , AthenaKontas,Price;wife,Stacy Himonas, Spring Glen; son, f . Evetm Herbert 15-2- 0, r scenic drives. After her husband retired birth, to $2 tofoeGtyOeekCsmirm NatureRau Project and the Utah fiom the coal mines in 1968, they moved to Arizona, where they' of Natirral History. Evelyn was bomy More tiian 101 million au- - inLamM,Cokx,tiie( tomotive lead-ad- d batteries are , Albert S. anrL Belle (Hayes) sold each year in the United . Franldin. She livedthrough dit, States. Approximately 95 percent ; ficult,butexritingandsatisfyir " : times. arereqdpd. ; , . Vale, Orei; Oyda 'Nationwide, more than 5 , As a small girl, Evelyn re-- Staener, Riverton; sisters. Stella batteries are not reryded numbered moring by rorered . wagon from tiie family farmnear ' Qty, Ariz.; Betty Lou Plush and In Utah, more than 40,000 whffTg J hltdMivi T?ot fVJaraHn are not recycled each sheattendSS5oL7 .:x yc- - Nationwide, more than . ; She wasayoung woman vriien , seven d difidtra. She . 7JXJ0 people are treated each . WWII began and served her coun- -, was precededin death by her par--. roomsftnin- - trvasaaRnnetheRiveterwo(k-- . ents; het husband; daughter, by battery oqplo- - ing at Petersen Field near Colo-- Darlene; son,Roy,twobrothcn juries uons, chemical burns, and eleo- ; and four sisters. tricalshodrfrmn contacting bat-moved to the coal Tire contact with Evelynby where ' many nieces and nephews miningtowncfSunnyside, ' she and her husband, Harry ; thioi the yean was appreriatol lived for the next 25 yean and very much.' Many thanlr auJ J raised their fondly of two aotis gratitude go to her anda daughter.''. ter, Dreama. Kay ' Evelyn eryoyed dancing and ; provided cpmpasskxiate and good time. With Harry ing care durmg the last yean of. - W. , ' they made many friends in . Ewms life. "y;, the numerous roadside estab- - " Graveside services sme Fridi; ; lishments they visited through, ' nil 12, 2 pjn., at Mountain ,, the years. View Cemetery in Rivertoti, with The family spent many happy - Rev. Earl Detwiler offiriating. Museum ; son-in-la- -- 830 m- - 10pm, Sunday 830 sntUO pa In Historic Helper 472-040- 3 . s omething missing in your heart and life? . , . . BCX Jesus Christ can change that through a personal Bok 3Z5i Moab. UT 8453Z experience with Him. Join us at Castle Valley 'Christian Center, 10:30 every ; Sunday morning at our temporary location, the v Price Senior Center. Our credo is Every purpose of theU)rd shall be fulfilled great-gran- ; - ; vDr. Poitras Bruce Carter Odor Ed Robinson : fellowship PastorDavid Velasquez . ResnoCRfifamtomissSoafarthe Owrchnf Jesus Christ of latter-da- y - ARE WE LOOKING for von? An accident bcciired on Saturday, ; 2002 at the intersection of 100 N and 300 Eat . .. . approxirriately 9:00 p.m. ; If you witnessed this; we rieed to speak to you: we are very A April 6, Interested in speaking with the, driver of a black truck that was in the left -- hand tumng lane on 3rd East'' : Please call wiUi any Information , 1 id i VEIder Michael J. VanWagoner has been called in save to the v Sdnts. Oder Robtason will speak during sacrament meeting Apritl4 . ynu may have. 6 (435) atlLOOunatlbeHeiperState at his homeonffiday.Apifl2a!7:00 pirn. His parents are Jtm and Marilyn Robinson. He to (he grandson of John and Leqna BelhEchet Elder Robinson win report to (be missionary Hours . Clinic :,.t where he served a mission for the Church of Jesus . Christ .of J; Salnts.' . 'v . : ; Elder VanWagoner will .report his mission experiences on April 14 at the Huntington First ward. 11a.m. 'i,;I-5pmErldstyi,;- :V Urgent Family Medicine : t (fenenlMedidne, v. BookdiffMedlcalPlazA 5941. 100 PL,' Suite 6 - vr- His parents' ate Richard and Hlda VanVtegonet. Huntington. Utah, David and Karia lacque? of Ogden, Utah. . ; . , IfitTamiBj - . A. U U aafeife rmWmVkVmY- - r - . of ? A whM Glfe to tfarifc LBS StiUbnl &$ausatMxtiuityfortlic moriaf fQnvm, fooi, ca support in pur V'S;:,V v to Aspatfmfyou Banette tMoynier. RsuSaUcKendrick (Rosie) ftfend is retiring from Swift Stop and Shop in Helper on Friday, April 12, 2002. We win be serving cake ; and punch between 8 a.m. and 1p.m. on that day. We would love to have you come in and visit with her. After Friday you win probably have to go to Wendover to visit hec Rosie has been serving pur customers since 1995 and we are an going to miss her.- - We love . you and want to wish you the very best Rosie. ; ; Love from k w . a&oftfc friendsjfamily, ourco-workerandd- ear ' the gang at Swifts. 1 t BnmUzi.; er &Lori Bryan Stcuart Bryan &Jofin Barney Susan 9$dsai I A'-Jane- t . 637-967- PA-- C & has returned from the Rapid ' Dakota Mission ; South Monument V City, latter-da- y An Open House will be . BUNDERSON & ' . I ' - are an -- ' d " . "l LrX .. -- . We w, FdhESun - . NOW SERVING THE CARBONiEHERY AREA Call 43S260--1 138 u; t,m. fii,;ng nnH RIVERTON, WVa Evelyn F. Herbert died peacefolly on her April 8, 2002, at her home in Rjvmton,Wya She was ff non SO. w, grandnieces, grandnephews and many godchildren. Preceded in in-la- w, batteries. During the week of AAA will collect April the batteries at two safe drop-ersites in Utah.-Foevery battery turned in, AAA vnll donate up . Bntlqacs Den-a-s nine a restaurant with Stacv and Funeral service Fridav. Anril and operating ttePrice ow 12,1 aan;AssumptiGt set AlktatelnsurancepfficeforovvrOrthodaxChurch. oyears. vireThundtyevenin&7pim,As- He was a family man who sumption Greek Orthodox Inad,tfaey skin garages, hide hide batterycan be completely sheared carports, and- redded and used again, said ufeecovrameU - "These hattencscan be Price; Nick (Joyce) Kontas, ver,ColoFrank(BaAnn)l Steam Boat Springs, O0I04 sister Chrisie and brother-in-laKlapakis and Jim Adamson, Salt Lake City; nephews, Deno (Lisa) Himonas, Salt Lake Gly, Michael Kontas, Japan; nieces, Lori Anri (Ken) Brash, 'Baev, CalifoAime (TJ.) Robertson, Salt Lake City; Angela Kontas, Chicago III.; tSSSaStSst dgAAAthey are eauly recyclable, Day, eGreatBat- RwmhgCmanefforttocol- led and recycle lone car batter- res that areahaardlo people and brothenGeorae(Chm)Himooa4 Price; Gust (Vale) Himonas, Hiscreativity and artistic tal- ents have left us many treasures by which he will always be re- - tar batteries for the earth car batteries never Stavros Himonas, Salt Lake City; basketball. , Id ayTeverVTd a? llvs Mask Baa Balsy fcM Is 130 -' . The juvenilejudge reviewed the teen's constitutional rights and nicd that Kveset had intelligently entered the admittance on the daas B anon-pecunia- business- nt man, community leader and dear friend, Mike Gust Himonas, age 64, left us April 8, 2002 with .'honor, zest for life and humor during his final hours. He was bom Nov. 22, 1937 in Price to Costandinos and Athena Konakis Himonas. Married Annastasia Klapakis Jute 21, 1963 at the Assumption Greek OrthodoxChurch. For 39 wonderful years, they shared a love for their church, community, sports, arts and lit erature. They were blessed with receiving their son, Stavros, who loved and supported Mike untQ theend. Mike was an active member 6f the Assumption Greek Ortho- -' dox Church, where he served as past president ofthe church board well as a choir member. He ' graduated frbm Carbon High School in 1955 and later received hisbachelortofartfrointheUm- versityofUtah.HeWasanavid fianandstrongsupporterofCEU fjf tfrllg panpAmaliq nffirm The Frioe youth wamedaU legal rights in the misdemeanor categaqr complaint and the teenager entered an admittance on the daas B ' IMMMI MIMMMMt i 1 - . -- . w A or j4 |