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Show q mm Page 4A National Fodoration . ' ) l off ' . t Summit County Bee Maj 15 1998 Music 'i Clubs Hold Annual Festival Governors Youth Council Attend Retreat r Thirty point Gold Cop recipient!: Left to right: Mark Judd. i"? Moody, Valerie Snyder; Tiffany anti-violen- ea Banlu, and Tisha . i Governor's Youth Conndl members repreaenting the three school dlatricts In Sommlt County recently attended a statewide retreat held at Camp Utaba above Ogden Canyon. The groups mission is to coordinate and drag-fre- e activities and to promote health yonth lifestyles. Participants pic fared are left to right: Zackery Mortensen, Allison Cuanifl; David McEnulty Penny Knight, aad Jessica . Dewey. troopers Participate UHP CARE Beginning May 18, Utah Highway Patrol troopers will be joining troop- ere around the nation in a traffic safety effort known: Operation: CARE ' (Combined , Accident' Reduction Effort).' The ' goal of Operation CARE is to reduce the number and severity of motor vehicle crashes and to save lives. .' State troopers in every state win .be pursuing this lifesaving goal be- -' Fifteen point Gold Cap recipients: Left to right: Ashlee Rkhias, WUtaey Feck, Kody Potter; and Emily Also Gold Devin was time at ginning May 18 with the start of All the was Willoughby. receiving Siddoway (absent taken). Cap photograph American Buckle Up Week (May Experience and research has LaRecn Judd, Marlene Judd- ,1 P0! to Kathleen VhnderLinden, used properly, reduce the risk of fatal injury to front seat passenger car occupants by 45 percent and the risk of moderete-to-criticinjury by u Thryn and VUerie 3L even, were DiaL J. V Judges - save lives and reduce injuries SttFulMtudClienrlUmd. al ?m lnolotwhid,aMte. for. That evening a recital was held students receiving Gold Cups. Five i Goltfl students; received 50 percent Every 14 seconds someone in America is injured in a traffic crash and every 12 minutes someone is killed. That alarming trend does not have to continue if people will buckle up. In 1997, 362 people died on Utahs highways. That number of traffic deaths is up 14 percent from the previous year. The present safety belt usage rate in Utah is only 63 percent If the usage rate were increased to 100 percent it is estimated that 156 lives could be saved and countless serious injuries prevented! s- nt . Spring Cups: Whitney Peck, KoJyottct: Ashlee Rich ins, Devin Siddoway fit and Emily Willoughby. Four sta- - if The Annual' Spring Clean-u- p , the Coalville Area ,' dents received Gold Cups: ,. Assooation was Saturday, Pusi , Tiffany Banks, Trisha Judd, Mark 9. Though volunteers were Moody and Vfclene Snyder. IWo stu- in numbera.theyaccom- dent. received Gold Cups: ;Jplisbed deal Tim committee Stacey McQueen and Tuyn Orgill ; would have liked to haveaccom- Other students participating were jplished a great deal mote but, unfor- - Kody Braithwaite, Logan Bryant,- tunately, there wasnt a large amount Sara Bryant, Jami Butcher, Paula of concerned citizens that showed ! Deborah Collins,., up. j Chappell, Kristen ', A special thanks to those who look ; Crittenden, Stephanie hours out of their day to help: Darrell Curtis, Dearden, Melodie, Amberiy Clark, Fred, Deaden, Natalie Dearden, Stephen . : Dallin Kelli..-.. , Dearden, Donaldson, .V;' ' Leininger, Holly Moody, Jeff' Moody, Kristy : Moody,.- Crystal x Dustin Orgill, Orgill, Anna Pasquali, Sara Pasquali, Carrie Rognan, ' Courtney Rognan, Derek Siddoway, Tiffanie Jonathan Siddoway, Snyder, Jordan Snyder; Josh Snyder, i . Kristen Snyder, Jalee Vfcmon, Jason Wilde and Andrew Woolstenhulme. . 30-poi- Kj, 45-poi- nt Forty-liv- e O. point Gold Cup recipients: Stacey McQweca and Thryn OrgUL - The local chapter of theNational Federation of Music Clubs held its annual Junior Festival Saturday, April 18, at the HoytsvOle Church. This program is designed to promote study, stimulate interest in American and world music literature! and encourage each participant to reach - - high standard of musical achievement. Piano students are given fee opis V Adam Schroadter, of Park City, date of birth, April 30, 1979, was convicted and sentenced for' the crime of Criminal Mischief a Class B Misdemeanor, on April 28, 1998. Defendant wu sentenced to one year court probation, is required to complete 60 hours of community service, and is required to pay resti- . portunity to perform two pieces from memory for evaluation in s' setting. , Piano teachers participating were Lynette Moody; Kathy Chappell, . IfieSummt . . County (Beet victed and sentenced for the crimes May 5, 1998. Defendant was sen- -, of Burglary, a Third Degree Felony, fenced to nine months jail, fined and Theft, a Third Degree Felony, $200, and wu placed on probation ' on April 28, 1998. Defendant was for.; a period of 24 months. sentenced to the Utah State Prison.' Defendant is also required to pay a Jeffery Lynn Kesner, of Park City, $200 attorney recoupment fee. Steve M. Vcsely, of SL'' George, date of birth, Oct 6, I960, was convicted and sentenced for the crime date of birth, June 11, 1955, wu of Possession of a Controlled convicted and sentenced for the Substance, a Third Degree Felony, ' crime of Attempted False Evidence on May 5, 1998. Defendant was senof Title or Registration,, a . Third tenced to 24 months probation, fined Degree Felony, pn May 6, 1998. $900; and is required to complete 80 Defendant was sentenced to 36 months probation, lined $1,100, and hours of community service. Brady L. Warner; of Coalville,, is required to complete 100 hours of ' date of birth Feb. 8, 1975, was coa-- , Community service," victed and sentenced for fee crime 'i of Failure to Respond to an Officers Third a to Degree Stop, Signal ' Felony, on May S, 1998. Defendant ires sentenced to 120 days jail, 24 months probation, aad wu fined h $1,200. Defendant is also required to pay a $200 recoupment attorney ' 1 ' ' fee.. , Charlie W. Woodard, of Kamas, date of birth Oct 2, 1952, Wu convicted and sentenced for fee crime. of DUlp Third Degree Felony, on .! smmm -- tution. . Richard M. Daley, of Heber City, date of birth, July 6, 1953, was convicted and sentenced for fee crime of Unlawful Use or Possession of a . Financial Transaction Cud, a Third Degree Felony, on April 28, 1998. Defendant wu' sentenced to 24 months probation, fined $1,000, aad . is required to pay resolution in the of $1,462. David D. Geiaser, of Draper; (late of birth, Jan. 16, 1968, was' con amount rj 10' oUDSCTWC . Summit County Court Report Robert W. Oldham, of Coalville, date of birth. Sept 16, 1961, was convicted and sentenced for the crime of Assault, a Clan B Misdemeanor, on April 28, 1998. Defendant was sentenced to one year probation and fined $1,000. , HI i 191 CbeyiUraaiSBmnHwl .,pezvritien,i ffianl&oUt i V hmkUt TWO LOCATIONS. ten tea three OHta ' R1 Bar 4972 ox Have Artides ff'Wrt . . MiOfellMi64080 nu MMBAUfUMCTIOM 6S9ILanhiwklMMi K1 Bat 4972 w ' McClfetUtah04O68 nu eaBenaconfftW) Clean-ti- p Donna, John and Dcidre Kunkel, Dennis Gunn, Draper Palmer, Laura, Cody, Alec and 7ms Bonham, Roy, Brenda, Kelsey and Justin Swander, Lane, and Beau Smith,Marvin Downed, Paige, Sboat and Ckshley Roath, Doug ta Moore, Kristen'' Mortensen, and Spencer Ricker, Travis Moon! Chase Blade, Christopher Snyder; Daniel Chappell, AI Ihykrr, Roger aad Marde Palmer. All of the volunteers received a Tniy, Seventy five percent of the people killed on Utahs roadways were not wearing safety belts. Some people! ,1 think they only need to buckle up if they are going on a long trip and will be using Interstate Highways. It is important to remember that 80 per cent of all crashes occur st speeds of 40 mph or less and three out of every four fatal crashes occur within 25 miles of the victims home. , Utahs safety belt usage rate is low- est in the rural areas of the state, yet two thirds of fee fetal crashes occur in rural Utah. Because the Utah Highway Patrol is in the business of saving lives, troopers will be taking a Zero Iterance approach to safety belt "and child restraint enforcement from 5 oti.;lyoLsre stopped by a Utah Highway Patrol trooper and vehide occupants are not prop-b- y restrained as required by law, you win receive a citation. Special emphasiswill be placed on the forcemeat of occupant protection ' laws during All American Buckle Up Week and during the Memorial Day Weekend feat follows. In addition to strict enforcement of occupant protection laws, Utah Highway Patrol troopers win be watching for "aggressive drivers, those who drive while impaired by alcohol or drugs, and those who commit other hazardous traffic law violations. The (Utah Highway Patrol wants everyone to know they are serious about saving lives. Please buckle up and drive safety! - $ I |