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Show 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 7, 2002 Water flows control, delivery represent complex issue: is considered part of state gov(Continued from page 1A) based on Utah statute. ernment, lines and system were tied.lo In addition to IRWID, there Price eily. are currently two other major And heenuse nf existing priPrice orities. eily came first,' culinary systems operating in which tended l restrict growth the ( arlwm County urea. One of the two major public in the county. is the Helper munici-entities smaller water Mimy other lowater in existed delivery system.-also pal the systems The I lelper culinary delivcal area, many of w hich have become part ol I'KWII) or are ery system is supplied lyitlrwa-te- r from l ish ( reek Spring and supplied hy water Irom the dis'Colton trict. Spring. The second major entity is I. ven though the water district was created the Price city culinary water delivery1 system, which uses the by the county, the public entity 1' . -- treat-me- PRWID's facility in Price Canyon. One of things that has over the years is that we helped ' have a water exchange agreement with Price water and we help each nthcriiul. indicates Pjdmcr. Overall, it helps everyone in the county. With the pending drought on the minds of all Carbon County residents and every citizen in Utah, however, water use is a big issue. Hut that isnt all there is to it. Water demands and policies are changing everywhere, points out Palmer. First of all, light means to SLOW DOWN and 5T OF before the light turns A yellow to people red. Many crashes occur due to beat" the yellow rushing light. . -- our customers are demanding better service. They want cleaner water, belter supplies and certainly lower costs. Utahns presently have access to the cheapest water in the western United States-- . In fact Utah ranks among the lowest six in price in the whole coun-iry. T Star Theatre jJ Iff.' . .Star AfjtnMMT in family Entertainment Servian Playing May 10 through May 16 nsnm The Rookie l! Mon. through Sat. 7:01 pm Saturday Matinee 2:00 pm Panic Room KiiH-tl- Ol pm Mon. through Sat. Concession Specials AlheifciMi AilmhNii PiKvshirkimiiiL'H. Adults I.imliAl'l I hllill. fi J .IIkI VtlMH ( lIlVltsSJlM .niup Mm it HussrsiwSiilt Ntw htkuptwr mutilhh fhrrfurupnNMiiiK mirtirsttl Ihr Mur I bralrr he other thing is that wa- ter policies are changing all North Main Huntington, Utah 16.1 Adult Iik- - Vi.50 Save S2.IMI 2 large drinks and a large popcorn wiili I tree popcorn retill Kid Pur tf.m Save M.5H 2 small pops, medium popcorn and two small candies Hr wtntld like to wish a Happy Mother'll Day to all ( irapdmothers and Mothers over the place. states Palmer, f or instance, not long ago new restrictions on how much arsenic could occur in water according to federal standards was ndjuMctUlownward. That meant many whlcr systems had to install special systems to handle that walcr. Because of that, the cost of the water went up dramatically, which increased hills to customers. Thankfully we didn't have any kind of problem with that, so we didn't need those systems. Hut as things change, water will cost more. explains the PRWID representative. As for implementing restric. tions, Palmer finds that, like many other water administrators in the county and across the state, imposing limitations and specific schedules do not work very well. Im all for water conserva- Daily 7:00 KING KOAL tion; indicates the PRWID representative. We should all he conserving water all of the time. We should get in the habit so in years like this it is easier. In many experts' estimation, based on past experience, when water usage is restricted by an entity, the public actually consumes more water. Residents have a tendency to overuse water when specific times are designated and restrictions are 9:00 & Unfaithful m Sturts I'riiluy, May Wth 7:00 KING KOAL Daily i 9:00 UNMOATDTIyTooTfcM implemented. The Scorpion King Spider Man j.EED a I just don't see a need for restrictions - just conservation. concludes the Price River Water Improvement District representative. Continues CROWN Daily 7:30 A SaL 7J0 A 9:30 PRICE THEATRE 30 Eaat Mala PricS 637-274- 0 All Maia Seats S1.50 OnaStiow oidy Daily 7:00 Fit Lord .Changing Juvenile court Colton wells. n T he citys system has a I plant located next to Lanes Actions taken in criminal matters involvsumption of alcohol by a minor charge. Tne Helperyouth waived all legal rights ing youth ages 14 years and older with prior 7th.Di-triin the misdemeanor criminal case and the in misdemennor or felony charges Juvenile Court for Carbon County on teenager entered an admittance on the class B unlawful purchasepossessionconsump-tio- n April 29 before Judge Mary L. Manley: of alcohol by a minor offense. defenDuran J. the Tony The court reviewed Andersons constitudant appeared to answer a misdemeanor cattional rights and, after accepting the teens egory criminal petition containing three separate class B offenses, one contempt of a guilty plea on the class B misdemeanor crimicourt order count as well as two nal count, ordered the defendants commuadditional retail theft (shoplifting) charges. nity placement outside of the home in the The Price youth waived all legal rights in custody of youth corrections. The juvenile judge subsequently stayed the the misdemeanor category complaint and the teen entered an admittance on one shopliftyouth corrections custody recommendation, y detention period and ing offense, but denied th.e two remaining imposed a the teenager on probation in conneccontained in the criminal inclass B counts placed ' tion with the misdemeanor category comformation. The juvenile judge reviewed the teenagers plaint. In conclusion, the court instructed Anderconstitutional rights, ruled that Duran had son to complete 75 hours of community work intelligently entered the admittance and accepted the defendants guilty plea on the class service and informed the defendant about the B shoplifting charge. statutory requirement to notify the depart-- . B class ment of motor vehicles regarding the final Pronouncing judgment on the criminal petidemeanor category offense, the court imposed disposition in alcohol-relate- d detention period in the custody of tions. a y Referral statistics compiled in 7th Disyouth corrections and directed the teen to ser75 hours work trict of Juvenile Court for Carbon County from complete community vice in connection with the criminal matter. April 19 to May 2: Second degree felony criminal counts In conclusion, the juvenile judge referred - the remaining class B shoplifting count and one. Second degree felony level referrals to ju-- court the class B contempt of a filed venile court authorities involved one sexual the Duran to order charge apagainst a child complaint. of abuse for screening by propriate jurisdictions ' Class B misdemeanor criminal charges six. county attorneys offices. Class B misdemeanor category referrals defendant John Parry - the authorities included one contempt answer to to misdemeanor a juvenile appeared category court order criminal accriminal petition containing two separate . of a class B charges, one assault offense along with tion, one threat against lifeproperty occuran additional threat against lifeproperty rence and one unlawful possessionuse of count. drug paraphernalia offense. Class B misdemeanor category criminal The Wellington teen waived all constitutional rights in the misdemeanor criminal referrals to juvenile authorities also included case and the youth entered admittances on one lewdness incident and one contempt of a the class B' assault charge as well as the class pecuniary court order count along with an B threat against lifeproperty offense. additional unlawful purchasepossession. After accepting the teenagers guilty pleas consumption of alcohol by a minor charge. on the two class B misdemeanor category Criminal infractions - seven. All seven infraction category referrals to counts the court imposed a y detention juvenile court authorities involved disorderly period in the custody of youth corrections. The juvenile judge subsequently stayed the conduct acts. execution of the designated y d detention criminal offenses - one. Traffic 75 referrals and to ordered to juvenile court period Parry category complete hours of community work service in connec- ' authorities involved a single unlicensed driver younger than age 16 violation. tion with the misdemeanor category crimid nal complaint. criminal counts- - four. All four status category referrals to juveCoral Ann Anderson - the defendant appeared to answer a misdemeanor .. nile court authorities during the designated category criminal petition containing a single time period involved habitual truancy from class B unlawful purchasepossessioncon- - school complaints. ct ry 30-da- 30-da- . -- ry -- ry 30-da- Traffic-relate- 30-da- Status-relate- '7 .' District court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on April 29 before Judge Mary L. Manley: Vicky Lynn Burringo - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in five separately filed felony level criminal informations. - Four of the felony level complaints filed against Burringo contained one first degree the distribution of a controlled substance count. The fifth criminal case filed against the defendant contained one first degree felony level unlawful possession ofwith intent to distribute a controlled substance charge along with two additional class A misdemeanor category offenses. ( 'onliimcx Continues Over $5.50, Children 1 33.50. Senior Citizens (62 Matinees Sat. & Sun.' 2 00 King Koal S3 00 4 j MHMMiHMW Adult: 2 over) S3 50 BLUE Coca Cola Products 12 pk. cans Hot - 0-- a. FANTASTIC. Chocolate or Strawberry; 30 STAR KIST, 01 or Water, 6 oz. Tina BETTY ol 2.99 Quick Drink Free Flowers to Every Mom that Comes In CMcken Helper MUSSELMAN'S. 6 - (Specializing in All . Phases 32 oz. Orange Act MCHEUNAS 8 az. Frozen Entrees. GREEN 21.00 CROCKER. A 39c A NESTLE, BONNETT Margarine V 10. a Gzzifflckets . f & MMnNMMi The class A misdemeanor counts filed against Burringo included one unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge and one unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia offense. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement in the criminal informations, the defendant waived the right to trial in connection with the complaints and Burringo pleaded guilty at felony arraignment to three.amended lesser in cluded second degree distributionarranging the distribution of a controlled substance counts. Pronouncing judgment in the defendants second degree felony criminal convictions, the court, sentenced Burringo to three concurrent indeterminate terms in the Utah Stat . Prison. ' In addition, the district' judge ordered imme diate execution of the indeterminate incarceration periods and remanded the defend dant into the custody, of the Carbon Count) Sheriffs Office for transport to the state correct ' tional facility for imprisonment. In conclusion, the court authorized Burringo to complete the designated incarceration perl- -' ods concurrently with the prison sentence the defendant is presently serving in connection with an unrelated felony level criminal conviction. ; In exchange for Burringos guilty pleas on the amended lesser included charges, the district judge granted a motion and dismissed the two remaining first degree felony offenses as well a4 both class A misdemeanor category counts con- -' tained in the felony level criminal cases Bled against the defendant 3 Cabbage OZ. to. 1.00 45.00 pc. 4 oz. 35.00 Applesauce WESTERN FAMty, Asst 22 oz. Pastas .79 WESTERN FAMLY, 26 OZ. 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