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Show WIMMIMi 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday April 16,2002 12:33 a.m. April 14. Jacob James Fillmore (21, Lawrence); DUI; Price City Police Department. 11:30 a.m. April 14. Randall V. Cahoon (37, Price); court-issuwarrant. 12:20 p.m. April 14. Jennifer M. Terrell (aka Jennifer Ibrrille, Jennifer Marchal - 33, Price); unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance, unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia; Price City Police Department. 3:26 p.m. April 14. Kathryn L Malone (33, Huntington); warrant. 10:20 p.m. April 14. Brenda Mead (31, Oklahoma); court-issuwarrant. 12:02 a.m. April 13. Andrew D. Davis (24, Price); DUI; Carbon County Sheriffs Office. 1 d p.m. April IS. Donnelle Wilhelmi (33, Price); Jail bookings 12:21 p.m.' April 9. Marvin Bee (34, New Mexico); court-issue- d ed warrant. 3 p.m. April 9. Amanda J. Jackson (22, Castle Dale); court-issue- d warrant. 3:34 p.m. April 9. Russell Richardson (47, Salt Lake City); driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI); Utah Highway Patrol. 8:20 p.m. April 9. John EJ Wunnenberg (36, Price); retail theft; Price City Police Department. 11:13 p.m. April 9. Norma Bevalene Nairemore (34, Moab); d warrant. 8:30 a.m. April 10. Lloyd Chad Brown (34, Sunnyside); parole violation; Utah Department of Corrections. 9:10 p.m. April 10. Nathina II. Castagna (24, Price); receiving stolen property; Price City Police Department. 1:20 p.m. April 1. Dusty Joe Slavensky (33, Huntington); d commitment. d 7:41 p.m. April 11. William P. Brown (38, Price); warrant. d 10:30 a.m. April 12. Todd K. Baxter (30, Price); warrant. 11:40 a.m. April 12. Patrick Ramon Gonzalez (22, Price); d warrant. d 12:42 p.m. April 12. Albert R. Valdez (33, Price); commitment. 2:06 p.m. April 12. Michael William Thomas (21, Price); unlawfully operating a motor vehicle on a denied drivers license, unlawfully operating a motor vehicle without proof of liability coverage, speeding traffic violation, improper passing traffic viod warrant; Carbon County Sheriff's Office. lation, 2:20 p.m. April 12. Shawn Howard Sailors (22, Price); commitment. 7:12 p.m. April 12. William Larry Wright (30, New Mexico); disorderly conduct, intoxication, jaywalking; Helper City Police Department. 3:27 a.m. April 1 3. Steven Jones (29, Kamas); drivers license suspensionrevocation; Helper City Police Department. 8:47 p.m. April 13. Amadeo Martinez (36, Price); DUI, open container of alcohol; Price City Police Department. court-issu- ed court-issue- court-ordere- court-issue- licenses Marriage April court-issue- Blain R. Marx, Price, and Jennifer J. Pilling, Price. 1 1 Birth announcements April 1 0 - A girl to Ihmera and Daniel Luke, Price. April 1 1 - A boy to Jenny and Mike Gagon, Helper. April 12 - A bey to Summer Hays, Price. April 13 - A girl to Mika and Steve Salas, Helper. court-issue- court-ordere- (Continued from page fAl located across the state. Per student spending varied significantly, indicated the taxpayers association analysis. Many of the variations may be attributed to differences between districts, including dedining or rising enrollment, urban or rural population, high or low property tax valuation per student and district management as well as local voter preferences. The five school districts with the lowest spending per student were located along the Whsatch ed Call Carbon Cab Co. 637-822- 2 ilaigersc districts also tended to have larger dass sizes. Key observations outlined in the associations analysis indude: Granite and Wayne districts had no debt service costs. Park Gty at $671 per student and Bea ver at $650 had the highest debt service costs. Alpine School District had the highest percentage of the public school systems personnel as teachers at 69 percent Granite was a distant second at 60 percent and the state average was 54 percent Front Cottage Stone: Beautiful, easy to install. 1510 SOUTH HWY 10, PRICE, UT 84501 637-966- 3 and affordable! Daggett reported the lowest teacher percentile at 42 percent Statewide, 69 percent of all public school maintenance and operation costs were spent for instructional purposes. Logan district was highest at 77 percent, trailed by Provo at 74 percent, Nebo at 72 percent. South Sanpete at 72 percent and Alpine at 71 percent Ogden at 63 percent, Beaver and Tintic at 61 percent, San Juan at 39 percent and Daggett at 36 percent ported the lowest percentages of district maintenance and operation costs dedi Mscimi RETAINING WALLS, INC. Automatic setbacks Spring Home & Garden Sale $4? 8 tl !( cated for instructional purpas&T School district property tfoC rates fluctuated considerably.? Tboele's rate at .9290 was4(V statewide-averapercent higher than the I of 640. Five other school districts ge Untie, Jordan, San Juan, Soutlg Sanpete and Juab - had property; tax rates 20 percent higher than; die state average. - Five districts, including Car-- C bon County, had property ta; rates 20 percent lower than the statewide average. The five smallest districts-- : had the five highest per student-- ; administrative and business tiMUAW'1 i H 6 Classk En block Friday Country Stone Garden Wall mA or Sales Representative 4-- DWR xir $69 Pom . roofs for shade, commented on . parking area needs to pc': constructed. When completed! the lot will have room for about Tools Combination Brad Nailer 10 cars. suae 80 Industrial High-Pow- er Round Head Stick Flooring Nailer INI wife if MqyNWfclaUi dwuhRRy MprtMkMfevhr hMiJpMlhhNlNiipi CertainTeedlH Eldorado Stone Vinyl Siding Jadustrial Double 4 Lop Siding or Dutch Lop. Cod Roofing Nailer i i npriNNi hwri hr ih rite 4m 9 Colors. A Sales Representative will our store this Weekend Fashion Cabinets 2 Horsepower Slock Tank Afar Cmpmssor cmmbmi hroW hfi pAmm 21 If hArim art brhtffMpif UiMMylM NMiMA pwfAkroimMqAArhrlMlHi McAmpaJpMriAtfiAa It jAAnh $200IN 30 Year Heritage 'Architect' Ask our visiting Sales Representative to help with your projects this weekend. - o store on Friday & Saturday, April 19 & 20 to help with your projects be in BiisoMB N100X V- Impart ilnllw Bt 0( BCRass masters is also in the of securing some trees boulders that will be placed the floor of the pond withoui cess penetrating the seal. Wewill begin filling then Lpomtedoii& "Once it is foil, planting some bass and bhiegUk? ButthemunstayofthepoadwllCf be rainbow trout ' 293" Kin oi but m ABvumsa raca mi Mab on appointment lor measurements yovr 67 borne before this weekend. VT9 SPECIAL PRICING! V Brad Nall Yf--T 'A Tdsay people like Bass ma ters, scouting nouns and private? individuals put in worth of time and materials ted make this a ility,commentedn - STOCK: Air Stapler RttFNB Angle Finish Nailer B0450S41 V" materials. la a Ighl waighl rawer atom, manutacturod to previda Vw beauty of natural aim at a fractal of Uw coat A unique mokSng method atom ua to raplcato tw achwl ahapa and Mum of any natural atom. EktomA) atom la vnada from Portland cement minaral endda cotam and SoMmioM aaoaaoatoa. Tlw IcM eetaht mt-mltaaay Inflation ewar naarty any aadadnfl or new surface. FMorado atom la aaay to inatal. No apacW took or etaborf pracadurea are nacaaaary. A Sales Representative will be in our per Square r; At present, thereisnomaoby!' to cover restroom cons truetkfoy Money for the restroom facility was not included in the $172ffXK tire DWR secured from the habi tat council and the countys re4j taurant tax committee tumtaO downaiequert for funding basftg! on the fact that the land, whflejj being leased for 20 years fronrj Gighotti,was privately ownecL P Other funding for the project came from various sources, in-eluding the members of prirate groups who contributed imefuft DriwkaAMNIWkmpfe'JUwteilMm fcrAAiAnU ' schedules:; (Continued from page 1A) The pond will have a paved!; path around it, with fishing stay donsthat are handicapped aoces: sible attached to the dam area. A couple of those will have!; and Saturday, April 19 & 20 for State-of-the-- , 4 -- Visit with V & V C BOSTITCH II Tool Demo 2 Squares per box w Average Natural Color 8 Classk Saturday, April 19 & 20 K"9 4' '1 valuation per student matically. Park Citys valuation, tbehiglw; ertinUtah, was 5.5 times higher than the state average. Tintic with the lowest assessed valua-don, registered at 38 percent les than die state average. J Environmentally friendly Visit with our Soles Representatives for valuable Double 85 But the largest districts dkg not necessarily have the lowest; per student administrative costs.: Jordan, Utahs largest district: had the states 11th lowest pen; student administrative cosfs! Granite, the second largest, hstg the eighth lowest per student ad ministrative costs. v 3 Logan, the 17th largest dIs-- 3 trict, had the lowest per studehC administrative costs. Cadre, fix ninth largest, had the second low- est per student administrative Maintenance free mu V 1 Permanent & U- ! Editor's Htc Tke Su Advocate reminds readers that lsw enforcement officers anvst suspected criminal offenders and book the parties Into the; coaaty Jail on various alleged charges. However, only prosecuting attorney shave the legal authority ;to! I flip SpH I wImImI wMiphlrtr As with all United States citizens, Individuals appearing In the : newspaper's JaO bookings are Innocent of aqy crime until proven guljty ; via the criminal Justice system. In the event prosecutors decline to file formal complaints or cades ! are dismissed, Individuals appearing In the Jail bookings may submit . verification to the newspaper. The Sun Advocate will printadarifleathm In the next section ot the Castle Valley Watch. lfers tips on Friday .6 atElko,Nev. Interlocking units Contractors, Handymen Do-it-yourse- f . into a vorh of art vith & Li : Tiirn your landstaping project PHONE: C . School spending dimbs in Carbon County, districts located across state: court-issue- Friends dont F,: let friends drive drunk! April 9 - Patricia L. Christensen vs. Dennis K. Christensen, married July 19, 2000 in Carbon County. J April 9 - Marcella Ferguson vs. Bennie Ferguson, married Jan. 3, 1976. April 10 - Jimmy R. Ruden vs. Denise K. IWeddell Ruden, married May 13, 2000 at Price. May 1 1 - Christopher R. Dimick vs. Sherille Dimick, married July 13, 1999 at Las Vegas, Nev. April 13 - Maretta Iriart vs. Joe Iriart, married July 20, 2000; court-ordere- hold. 2:06 p.m. April 13. Curtis Andrew Farley (31, East Carbon warrant. City); court-issue- d 1 court-order- ed Divorces $1 In t 1 V I ii |