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Show 1 2 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. April 30. 2002 alcohol survey to be conducted at Union Drug Father, son plead guilty to attempted murder & On Thursday, May 2, Union High students will be participating in the tempted murder and was sentenced American Drug and Alcohol Survey to one to IS years, also to be served (ADAS) in cooperation with the concurrently. Center of Colorado State UniThe men appeared in separate versity. hearings sliackled at the wrists and The flinding for the administraankles. tion ofthe survey comes from a federal CenHelper City police spotted the grantawarded to the Heffelfingura hours after the killings ter, which allows the survey to be headingsouth on U Jj. Highway 6 near conducted at no cost to the school. Price in a pickup belonging to one of in the survey is volunthe murdered men. SlierifTs deputies Participation tary. and Price police officers joined in the Parents who wish to withdraw their pursuit. child fFom participation may do so by were The HefTelfingers tires contactingSharon Alldredge or Doug spiked in Price, hut they managed to Price at Union believes escape. They hid out Tor several days that the participation in this survey and then were captured in a sinull will assist llie school in planning, Aind-inshed east or Price. and evaluating drug and alcohol DaggcLt County Attorney Dennis said Alldredge. Judd said Tuesday of last week that prevention programs, file will murder charges probably they against the pair now that the Carbon County cases are wrapped up. Roth men could face the death penulty. Fatlwraiid win, Lewis 1 leffulfinger, 53, and M ichael I lefTelflnger, 23, both frum Albuquerque, New Mnxicu, who e with powaged a running lice and later evadiid arrest Tor two days in Carbon County pleudiid guilty, Tuesday, April 23 to charges in connection with the incident and were sentenced to prison. Doth men are also suspects in the murders or deer hunters Kelly J. Carti r, 27, and Itrud W. Gross, 23, Isith or Vernal. The two men were killed October 21 in Flaming Gorge Anaa in Daggett Nuliunal f'liunly s llefTeiringer pleaded guilty lomie coil lit or attempted mu rder and received a sentence ol'one to 1 6 years and one count of relotiy evasion for which he received five years. The sentences will run concurrently. Michael Mefreiringer entered guilty pleas on two counts of at Tri-Ethn- ic gun-battl- Tri-Ethn- ic 722-247- 4. Subscribe Nowl 435-722-51- 31 Two men arrested on drug charges $10, 505. Uintah County SlierifTs Deputy Troy Klaiigh was requested to assist Bureau of Indian Affairs Sgt. Erik IjiKokc on Slate Road 40 in Ballard on April 14. Deputy Slaugh made am tart with the driver and noticed a knife on the dash I le asked the suspect to step from the vehicle and the person alleg hinds. Johnson has questioned $165,438 of costs which may not have been used in compliance with federal laws and regulations and may need to be returned to the Federal Govern ment. The previous year, $5 19,173 in costs were questioned. Even though, in theory, questioned costs should be paid back to the federal government, past experience indicated that the Federal Government often does not pursue or disallow many of the costs questioned. The report includes a detailed liatingofdisbursements for each of the federal The report also presents 27 audit findings and recommendations related to the States compliance with federal laws and regulations and re lated internal controls. Four material weaknesses in internal controls over federal programs were reported because of problems noted during the audit Also, three of the 25 federal financial assistance rams audited received a quali-- I audit opinion because of compliance problems noted. Those programs, pro-gram- a. Thursday 16 Diet A Exercise Body Fat Composition Exercise Consultation Massage Therapy Diet 1 I. actat ion Specialist I .amaze Free Pregnancy Test Tests Available PSA G-N-- S, T--Z, 17 evens. Dr. OB-GV- N Nolle, Tuesday OB-GV- N UBMC Open House 1:00 pm Ophthalmologist 722-- 6 1 Jones Aodlotris Hall of Fame Presentation . Bloke, 12:30 rmatologfst Patterson General Dr. Carol Rasmussen, RN, Diabetic Educator Mark Bertosh, RN. Cardiac Rehab : Shonnon Stoker diotrkion Dr. Theresa Stewart Pediatrician 95 for an appointment dr. Cotten, (jor. Nose, Throat Friday Tests will be available Saturday 7am 9am -- Dr. . Bone Density Scans Available I': Dr. $20.00 Tuesday Call the words and emblems, said Stansfield. Five students involvedare expected to be charged with criminal mischief, which could result in fines of $300 each, said Stansfield. Altamont High Principal Kirk Brotherson, said there was no monetary damage done because the graffiti was painted only on disposable decorative plastic. Dr. Powell, Mon - Fri -- Wednesday Thursday Duchesne County Sheriff Ralph Stansfield said that deputy Dan Bruso responded to the call, taking pictures of the graffiti before the room was dismantied. The pictures have been sent to a'professional behavioral analyst with the Provo Police Department, to determine the significance of Lactation Specialist EKG Available $15.00 If your last name starts with: A-- F, Friday Dr. tUednesdciv 1 the back of the gym, said school officials. But some chaperones say they noticed a small groupof students coming and going from the room. After becoming suspicious, a teacher entered the room and discovered the offensive words and emblems, and immediately reported the incident. Louise lorg, Rn, Lamaze Christy Thacker, RN, Tues-S- at 7:00 am - 9:00 am Chem Profile - $ 5.00 Matter VM Screenings Women's Health 0 am - 3 pin risk-base- Parents and teachers question whether the graffiti painted on prom decorations at Altamont High was meant as a joke, or whether it was a sign of serious involvement in violent .attitudes and acts. Whichever the case mgy be, most ofthe students and chaperones who observed the graffiti, and the parents who later heard about it, were not amused. According to reports, a handftil of students who were involved with decorating the gymnasium in preparation for the juniorsenior prom were i for partitioning off a small IP room" with sheets of decorative plastic hung from the ceiling to the floor. They placed a couch inside the room and painted Nazi symbols and witchcraft emblems, and phrases and words associated with terrorism on the plastic covered walls. Students not involved with the graffiti said most prom goers were not even aware ofthe rooms existence at GOLD AWARD Utah Highway Patrol has awarded another Gold Award to Duchesne County School District transportation department this year. Over the last 20 years the district has received 15 Gold Awards and two Silver Awards. Toqualify for a gold award each bus in the district fleet must pass a safety inspection test with a perfect score or zero infractions. Silver awards are awarded to districts with live or less infractions. Only five school districts received a Gold Awird this year. Pictured left to right: Harold Spencer, Stan Keller and Dave Jessop. ay Health ISttMT) 13 costs have been questioned, to determine ifthe costs need to be paid back. The Federal Government may also expand the audit of problem areas identified to increase the amount of disallowed costs if they choose. Federal audit standards require the State Auditor to audit the States federal financial assistance programs and give an opinion on the States compliance with federal laws and regulations. Federal audit standards re--a d approach which i auditing effort on the largest federal programs and those programs with higher risk. The State Auditor audited 25 programs in fiscal year 200 1 . The programs audited made up approximately 57 of the federal assistance spent by the State of Utah. The hundreds of remaining programs received less audit coverage baaed on the auditors assessment that their risk of noncompliance was lower. By Therena Morrill National Hospital aalth Awareness Week'' Monday Home Energy Assistance Program, were administered by Utahs Department ofWorkforce Services and Department of Community and Economic Development. Federal revenues areamajor source of funding fire the State of Utah and are the States largest single revenue source. For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2001, Utah received $2,174 billion in federal revenues compand to $1,713 billion in individual income tax and $1,465 million in sales tax, which are the second and third largest revenue sources. Of the$2.1741 in federal revenues, $1,672 billion was received by the States governmental hinds (including the general hind, theuniform school hind, and the transportation hind), representing approximately 26 of the governmental funds total revenues, and $312 million was received by the States colleges and universities, representing approximately 1 3 ofthe colleges and universities total revenues. Also, the State participates in various loan programs, such as student loan pro-- , grams, which are not included in the above amounts. Both federal and state laws require the State to have an annual audit of all charged with criminal mischief Annual Heotlh Fair FREE Low-Inco- Five Altamont prom goers e. . federal hinds expended to determine whether the hinds were spent in accordance with federal laws and regulations. Any hinds that were not spent in accordance with federal laws and regulations are questioned by the State Auditor. The Federal Government will work with each Stale agency and each college and university, where the Child Care Cluster, Workforce Investment Act Cluster, and the State Auditor Auston Johnson, has issued his annual audit report on the States expenditure of federal hinds. This report covers the Statescompli-- s a with federal laws and regula-tiqp- a governing the use of federal No Laughing edly placed his hands in his pockets and hunched over. Slaugh then retrieved a baggie and determined it resembled methamphetamine. A total of five small baggies containing suspected methamphetamine were allegedly found. The suspect was transported to the Uintah County Jail. Aseamd male wasairestedon April 20 by Uintah County Sheriffs Corporal An thorny Byron. While the officer wason a routine patrol in Ballard City he heard gunshots. He then located two males, who had appeared to have allegedly been shooting from inside a vehicle. They staled they were just shooting at rocks." While checking with Central Dispatch it was d iscovercd that there was ail arrest warrant for one of the subjects for wasting wildlife. The subject was then arrested by Corporal Byron, who also located a baggie of what appeared to allegedly be mclhamphct-aminA rifle was taken in as evidence. The subject wus transported to the Uintah County Jail for booking. In two M'luiraln incidents, the Uintah Oni nty Sheriffs Office two males for various drug rhargw. DeeJ. I iniiHtnn, 20, Riswevclt, was chargial with possession of melham-phetamin- u with intent to distribute, a second degree felony; driving with a mensurable metalMilite and possession ofdrug Nirnphernnlia on an April 14 incident. His hail was set at $10,120. Karl Dougins Betts, 20, Roosevelt, on an April 20 incident, was charged with an arrest warrant, possession of a third degree moLlininphclnminc, felony; smsession of drug paraphernalia, and possession ofa firearm by a restricted srson. His bail was set at State's expenditure of $2,174 billibn of federal financial assistance audited Fediatricion, Internist pA. - f . John Cochran, Speach v Greg Stoker & Language, . e Xy; 1 '1- I r. Pathologist Tuesday, 14 & Thursday, 16 $25.00 Walk-in-s Welcome Mammograms Available h" Cris DaJsirtg, Physical Therapist Russ Muir, Physical Therapist Linda Mcddlan, Registered Dietician through the Month of May i 250 W. 300 N. Roosevelt $55.00 Call 722-- 6 1 24 for an appointment w POOR |