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Show fast 10- - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Sftttgmbtf 12. 2W0 Appeals Court says DEA search of package sent to Myton man was legal Darryl B. Taylor Transportation sells business to Iowa company After 38 years in the trucking industry, Darryl Taylor has announced thesaleofDarryl B. TaylurTranspor-tatioInc. to the Dot Moines, Iowa-base- d Iowa Tanklines, Inc. Thechange took place Sept. 1. Iowa Tanklines will take over operations at Taylor Trucking Ioka Road location west of Roosevelt. The sale does not inclode T aylor 's Salt Lake Tanker Specialist operations. Iowa Tanklines will retain all Darryl B. T aylor T ransportation employees which include 35 truck drivers, four shop technicians, three crude oil buyers and six office staff. Taylor Transportation has always been a He ran refrigerated trailers from 1962 to 1978. In 1972, he transferred his business and moved his family to the Uintah Basin and added crude oil tankers to his fleet. Darryl and his wife. Do rot ha, recent ly left to serve an LDS mission in the Philippines. Darryl B. Taylor Transportation is well known in the industry for their safety record, having received numerous awards over the years from the Utah Motor Transport Association, Safety Management Council, National Tank Truck Carriers and the American Trucking Association. family-manage- Howell challenges Hatch to leave n, business, with d Darryl's sons Troy. Scott. Perry and Sam and Tracy Hall working for him. Scott Taylor has been hired by Iowa Trucking as general manager for their Roosevelt operations. Tracy Hall has been hired as safety director. Pony T aylor will continue to manage Red Rock Petroleum as he has been. Sam and Troy Taylor have decided to pursue other interests. Iowa Tanklines has been in the agriculture and asphalt hauling business since 1972. They hare terminals in Illinois, Xcbraoka, Iowa, Colorado and now Utah . A large portion oftheir business is petroleum products, but this is their first crude hauling operation, said Perry T aylor. IowaTanklines operates mostly in the Midwest but hare been expanding their sites westward for the past decade. This purchase is ideal for them because of their expanding business contacts in the Mountain West." Perry Taylor detailed. Darryl Taylor purchased his father's trucking business in 1962. son-in-la- w town r campaign Scott Howell. Democratic nominee for the United States Senate, is calling on incumbent Orrin hatch to undertake the type of campaign that he advocated during his failed presidential bid last year. Howell expressed disappointment that despite his bold words advocating large numbers of open debates last year. Hatch has repeatedly backed out ofdebate opportunities in this race. In order to facilitate the implementation of hatch's debate proposal, the Howell campaign has arranged for the use of s motor home and has invited Hatch to travel with Howell from town to town to meet in unformated debates as hatch suggested. "Let's get the bus warmed up as soon as possible and get out in front of the people," Howell suggested. , stand on APPLES FOR S ALE-Thc- se young entrepreneurs set up an apple Prices week. 2last ranged for and North the comer of State Street todays from IQcents for large apples toa nickel for the smaller ones. The apples came from an orchard in their backyard. Pictured left to right are Joty Bailey. 9; attend Johlyne Chapoosc. 10: and Jessika Bailey. 12. Jory and Joshlyne Todd Elementary. Jessika goes to West Junior High. Besides selling apples they say theyse also helped their grandmother make apple dumplings. - TriCounty Health offers classes non-smoki- ng The TriCounty Health Department will offer the Ending Nicotine Dependence (E.X.D.) Program, designed to help teens quit using tobacco. This eight-clas- s program will begin on Wednesday, Aug. 30 at7:30 p.m. and continues eveiy Wednesday until Oct. 18 at Ashley Valley High School, Room 6. There is a cost. Students can register by calling 5. The E.N.D. program, specifically designed for teens, builds skills and knowledge to help reduce or end tobacco use. Students learn skills to better communicate, handle stress, make decisions, set goals, eat a healthy food plan and exercise. These skills provide techniques to increase , confidence and According to the 1995 Bahr Survey, 61 percent of Utah students who reported using tobacco during the past six months stated that they tried to quit smoking at that same time, in fact, over 75 percent of adolescent tobacco users would like to quit. However, msny report s low level of confidence in quitting without help. The E.N.D. program serves to help teens in reducing or stopping tobacco use. age- The agent was inspecting packages at a California United Parcel Service facility in 1997 when he came across the package addressed to Larry Souza, ofMyton. The package which held a Tupperwara container full of methamphetamine was allowed to be sent on to Souza and local law enforcement authorities were noli- fled. In September 1997 the Uintah Basin Narcotics Strike Force raided Souza's home and found $20,000 worth of methamphetamine concealed in a barrel in his backyard. In addition to the drugs, police found scales, packaging materials and other indications that Souza was getting ready to sell the meth. Souza was arrested and later sentenced to 5 years in prison on drug charges. His attorney, C. Bevan Cony, believes that the three-judgappeals panel in Denver has made a mistake. "The only evidence that the agent intended to get a warrant was (the DEA agent's testimony that he asked a secretary to pull a search warrant affidavit Iform J" Cony said. "Three e Donald Richaxd Reynolds, 37 of Park City was killed when the truck he was driving lost control and rolled on State road 40, 1 mile from the Colorado State lini on Friday. Sept. Used Agricultural Tractors from 40 - to 1 00- - horsepow er: No interest until March 1, 2001 ! Delay your first payment to as late as March 1, 2002! -- 15-ye- ar first-degr- -- vaccine supply 2000 update from TriCounty Health 8. Reynolds was driving east a little after 9 p.m. when he swerved toavoid antelope that were on the road. According toTrooper Annette Hatch, he swerved, then over corrected putting his truck sidqways. he then croered over the west bound lane and onto the soft shoulder.The truck rolled through the bur ditch coming to rest on its side. Reynolds was pronounced dead at the scene, from severe hand trauma. Alcohol appears to be a contributing factor in the crash, ahe said. TriCounty Health Department has received word from Utah State Department of Health and Wyeth Leaerie Laboratories (a mqjar source of influenza vaccine) affirming that the vaccine will be shipped sometime in October. Apparently earlier problems with manufacture of this year'sflue vaccine havebeenreaolved. The APanama IH3X2) strain of the flue vaccine has been particularly difficult for all manufacturers to produce and has led to delays in the distribution thia year. In response to increased demand year, TriCounty Health Depart- ment has ordered extra supplies of Ihevacrine. We encouraged employ-- 1 ers who would like to offer the vaccine their employers at worksite clinics to call and reserve a date and their Uintah Basin Association of Governments Community Development Block Grant Used Agricultural Tractors above No interest until June 1, 2001! Delay your first payment to as late as March 1, 2002! was no phone record, no affidavit that had been filled out Why bother getting! warrant when you canjust show later you were going to? Corry said he plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the case. But assistant US. Attorney Wayne Dance said: "The judges were venr careful to say that they wouldn't allow the exception to be misused, that it could be used only when police make a good faith effort to get a warrant, Dance said. It is dearjy a limited exception." Souza served his time on the federal drug charge and was arrested by Duchesne County Sheriff s deputies last summer, along with his wife after the couple allegedly sexually old girl at their molested a home and videotaped the abuse. The Souza, and his wife, Rebecca, will be sentenced in October on numerous felony counts of sex abuae. Larry Souza was originally charged with 12 felonies, including five felony counts of forcible sodomy. As part of s plea agreement with prosecutors, he entered guilty pleas tothree second degree felony counts of attempted forcible sodomy, forcible sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of a minor. Aa part of his plea agreement, Larry Souza entered a guilty plea to a second-degre- e felony for possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute in an unrelated caae. He also forfeited $2,700 in cash connected to the drug trade, but was allowed to keep hia van under the terms of the plea agreement. Flu Crash claims life of Park City man Ftaondoug The 10 U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that federal Drug Enforcement Administration agent had the right to conduct a warrantless searchofadrug-iade- n package on its way to a Myton because "the evidence inevitably would have been discovered by independent lawful means." Appellate Court just icessaid they upheld the search because the agent intended to obtain a search warrant and likely would have found the methamphetamine in the pack- supply today. TCHD Clinical Coord5 inator, Kay Bergfeld, at (435) will be taking reservations of vaccine and worksite clinic dates. Federal Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued recommendations for the 2000-200- 1 Influenza Season. They include the recommendation that people should plan toget their flu shots later in the year than usual, for early to CDC also recommends that influenza vaccination of persons at high risk for complications of influenza should have high prior-las- t ity to available vaccine supplies, These persons indudaeldarly.adulta and children with chronic respire- tory and other chronic health condi-t- o tiona, and health care workers inclose contact with high risk persona. Afina! reoonunendationfrom CDC encourages all providers to develop a 781-547- provider- - specific contingency plan to maximize vaccination of high-ris- k persons and health care workers in case a vaccine shortage develops during future years. TnCounty Health Department endorses all recommendations and will be developing a contingency plan for our service population. RiseinC-section- s Kowito Apply Workshops -- Mandatory For CDBG Funding for 2001-200- 2 spurs new guidelines Caesarean sections started dropping slowly in the early 1990a after an outcry that American women undergo too many but now they 'reon the rise again. Most puzzling. Why Now through October 27, 2000, take advantage of a very special interest-fre- e financing offer through John Deere Credit and save hundreds, even thousands, on a qualifying used agricultural tractor. Any eligible make or model. If you've been considering adding horsepower to your operation, there's never been a better time. Hurry! 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