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Show liegional Neil's iXoIrs County Gets Serious Against Drugs Six Arrested llolidav liiilisiilr On Drug Charges bi ii ; lit against live person's ai rested in the sling operation. Si ,.i Ueiuv Slieeran. IS of Kainus. 0 Snn Sundcuis. 27 of ' 1. 1 K.unas. II A. nuii.lv. "Roland 25. Miguel .I Chacon 1.. P Kosendo Mules" 21 and Ouintunu Gutierrez. 2n all of 'its . I. lias Quintana - i. Treviso. - s'i''cci .ii,. Co: an illegal alien, was an ie.l mi Ikvcinlvr of 2(H) for si":'! n oiieiises in the same area. V a lime, lie was warned not to rei mi in the lesoit or he would he ir. :m,. mg Aliei his trial in Third I) Ciuiil. he was ii.ui. pm led 01 .late to appeal Ivtoic a lei I lee. lie posied bail vndiug an "i.Hieulimt ikortalioii healing ai miii tied lo Iark Cits . wheie "i llrm li:m Nrhnliilr County Cuihsidc recycling customer miIi lliuisday pi. k up dav on the Thanksgiving. Christmas, and New Year's IikIiiI.iVs mi.;i!-.place their bins out friiLiy. the day after the holiday. Ouiv castm Prospector Square, Pcoa and parts of Oakley are altv, u i! I m questions call County Cuihsidc at (435) 640 1271. llnliniiil Fraud ScKIniinil Utah Attorney General Maik Slum lei t announced that li.ili will law miii with Abl-.-i- i Laboratories. The international phamiaceutic.il and nuiniion.il pioilnvt company defrauded Male and federal Medicaid pioeiauis by .loul billing for feeding pump sets. The naiionwiJc civil settlement icquiies Abboti ti pav i3S2.40S.0fs7 to the leder.il govenuik'iit and St2.046.iio2 to Is- iliMnh uted to 50 slates and the District of Columbia. I'l.ili icmvi ud SIKK.337 in federal and Male Medicaid funds. S07.5SI will In, s. lo ilk state. Ilk Attorney General's Olliee oversees ihc Medicaid I laud I.i4 force to pioicct the integrity ol Utah's Medicaid piogi.un i t.i . ii Ihc investigation, prevention, piosccuiion and lm.inci.il iciov.u public can learn more .iImwI Ilk task force and icpoil ab i.c lv i .lim (K00) 244 4636. receive 107,5X1 lo settle a Medicaid Iraud - . In .'ii'.mued lo el . w V Ii David Sundquist Q II. BY IAMH.A ROBBINS Ikv l ililiir It look less than two weeks for the Summit County Sheriff's Olliee to investigate and arrest 26 Tyler Robert Cooper of ) ear-olJeremy Ranch on marijuana related charges. The Jeremy Ranch resident was charged with "cultivating marijuana." a Second Degree d felony- - and transput ted to the Summit Counts Jail. Ihc Shenll's Office located X5 plus maiijuana plants Cooper hud been .mending. "This is a great beginning in mi effort to crack down on dings in Summit Counts said Sheiitl I )uc Edmunds, "The Shenll's filliic has new leadership and gieat employees dedicated to sets me ihc residents and keeping them sale." Cooper was later lele.tsed when '! ol di.lnhuliou and weie commit-lei .nd aiouinl I lie I'ark City .mi on Kesoil's Yen Jmg and i .mini, i iesl.iur.mls. where i.ru (itiiieiie and Rosendo 'ii.nale w ei e employed .i In case number two, I ndas. Nov. 21. local, stale and Icdciul law enforcement olliccrs ended a m month undcivoscr mvcslig.iiin by ariestmg live co conspiialois dealing cocaine in the I.nk City aiea. Nuineioiis I list and Second Degicc l i lony lounls have been (lie ii. i. s oil.'iiM-- ii he made bail. the saiik' s imlvr of agencies pailici-p..- 1 in ihc Mkccssliil invesiiga In i. I..ik City I'oliee I Vpailmeiil. 51 11 . 1. . .1 niiiy Shenll's Ollicc. II '.-- i ( iiy l'. live Dcpurtmcni, W.im'.I' Couiiiy Shenll's Olliee. h o i.i . l ily Ioliee Depailmenl U 1' I;. lie. hi of Investigations. I ii I ic I) Agency and 1. . in. I Seeuniies Diiisimi ol 1 Ilir lurplltMi IlirisIm.iN (nrnl 1; M ci viVirale .. diMee.irdmg llie liesiass I III Coalville I'l.ili Slake is prcsciiim. The foigotien Cluistm.is Sunday. Nov. 30. at 7:(X) p in. Plea c join u at llie Coalville Center for a night of music and eiileiuiniik'iil. 1 (. v de IViiipk Siimrr llrrnnlirr Foiiml Sn irs With its festive lighting and hcautritil displays, the ( liiisim.i-'. oil Temple Square will lv distinctive again this year. Ii will lv a i .c for happiik'ss and conteniplaiion and a time lot iiiumc! Beginning Saturday. Nov. 2( I Temple Squaic ligln will lv nun. d on Nov. 2Ki and running through luesd.iv, Ikv. 23. vh.ial and groups will piesenl carols and songs ol llie season ih mur-Tuesdays thiough Sund.iys in the Assembly Hall. ndi will occur at 5.011, 6 (H). 7.INI. and X(X) p in., as well as ai die Visitors' (Vlitci at 6 IN). 7 (X). .Ilk! K (X) p in, Mondays iIihmi:!i I al the Clum.li Office BiiiMmg lobby and llie Joseph Nnuifi M,:n nil Building, high school ehoirs will sing al I2.IX) n,mi. and I is) p m Additionally, oilier Christmas perlormances in the Joseph .Siir'h Memorial Building lobby will take place al 2 (HI. 3 (X). and ' p Mond.ivs if. rough S.iluul.iys. . mu-:..i- . o N- s 1 I'liniily I'ointiiivxiiiii Ijnl.ile lluilgi'f Bring lirvinvril BY IAMH.A ROBBINS Iter I .III. 4 lire Summit County Commission Board comprised of Shauna Kerr (Chair) Ken Aquatics (tonler Hosts "Turkey Trot" Fun Woolstenhulme and Dob Richer, have been taking (lie first steps toward reaching a budget for the upcoming year. Beginning in October the various department heads began completing their "wish lists" before they moved forward lo a budget Choial and musical groups performing include; high school and collegiate stiklent i lionises, ensi'inhles and madngals trom lliioiiglixui Utah and Idalui. cluldicn ehonises. community cltoral groups and oilu-- i musical groups. Cluldicn. in llv caic ol their parents, aie welconk al the I bnsim.i-.-seasoeoikvrts. A detailed schedule ol the Chrislmas peibnnuiki s. iiicliiding sile livalion and link's, is available at Temple Squaic mli illation booths ami hostess desks. In addilion lo the above nk'iilioik'd Chiislinas pciloiiiiau,cs. llie following major coik'crls. unless otherwise noted, all begin at 7 hip m J ol rul.iy, Dec. 5. Die Salt Lake Symphony, undei the Jauvs Mu li.kl Caswell, will peiforni ill Ilk' label ii.klc; Rebikm ' I Chiislinas Tree Suite: llie Snow Maiden Smie. and Tchaikovskys Ihc Nutcracker Suite. (I ickels are icquued I oi free tickets, call KOI 240 (X)K(li. Salunlay, Ikv. 6: Special Chiislinas coikvri for families and children. O Come Little Children," featuring f.noch Train .uul the International Cliildien's Clioir. al 7.(K) p in. in ilk1 Bonniilul Region, d mui'u.il Center, K35 N. 400 Ii.. Noith Salt Lake. The one-hou- r Cliristmas eelehatiou iik ludes .singing, dancing. Iiumoi. di.im.i. .mdi ence participation. and visual svclacle. (Coinpluik'ittary tickets i an be ulrtaincd by calling SO I Saturday. Dec, 6: The Orchestra and Chorus uf Sandy ( uv will . I. present (he following Christmas program in the Dike of llumhle Birth by Cuiiktoii Rose; The Adoraiion of the M.igi. from 1 luce Botticelli Picluics by Respighi; and A Cluistm.is ('.mi.ii.i by Ralph Vaughan Williams. (Tickets are requited, l or lire u. m is call KOI 240 IXIKO). Sunday. Dec. 7: 'llie first Picsidcncy Christ mas I Vvoiiou.d w ill lv lield in the Conference Center al 6.(X) p m. ( Tickets aie requited 'lliursday. Ike. 1; Friday. Ikv. 12; and Saluid.iy; IVe. I ' Talkin.kle Choir's Christmas coikeOs, with the I iKhe ii.i ii Temple Square, w ill K held in the Conference Ceulei al 7. to p m. (Tickets are required i. Sunday, Ikx. 21: The National Tungan American Smnty's Io lliva Kilisimasi will he piesenled in the Tabernacle in llie 'iii:mii language. (Tickets uic tequired. for lice tickets, call KOI 2 ID xm i, . Wednesday, lk-c- 31: Temple Square's annual I nst Nigiu Gala will joyously close oul 2003 and welcome 2IXM with Hie l.llwing events: Coneeil-levc- l perliHinaikes begin al 5:30 p.m. in the Assembly Hall and continue throughout the evening (no tickets ot buttons needed Beginning al 5:30 p.m., a variety of perfoumrs will eiiieii.mi audiences of all ages throughout the entire evening in the Joseph Nuuili Memorial Building (no liekets or buttons needed). Two special performances of Savior of the Win Id will he held in (lie Conference Center llvalcr at 5:30 p.tn. and X.30 p.m. ( I uket aie 0 IXlKOi. required and cost VS.(K) per person. Cull A sk'ciul coik'ert for youth. "'Ilk1 first Night of the Best Ae.u o Your Life." hosted by John Bylheway, will be held m llie lalvinai le. The concert Ivgins al 9:00 p.m. and features several jw ipulai I DS vi iximii fornvrs. (Tickets aie required, for free tickets, call KOI du,-iii.i- i Rimsky-Korxakoll'- review committee comprised of Blake Iraicr (Auditor) Anita Lewis (County Commission Assistant). Brian Bellamy t Personnel Director) Glen Thompson (Treasurer) and Robin Judd (Auditor Dcp(.. employee) in order lo be streamlined before Ivmg taken lo the commission board. 1 lie hudgcling program is not one lo be last tracked but is a lengthy process. Continuing discussions will be held before the finalicd budget is brought lo the public on Dee. 17, at 6 p.nt. in the commission chambers. The commission hoard recently discussed their goals for the upcoming year. Among them were; continued work along (he lines of communication both with the residents and employees of Ihc county, wotking with the media, improving technological processes in the county to keep them up and running and winking efficiently. Above all, continuing lo move forward. Time has also been spent in working with small cities on making sure they arc aware of the ('DUG (Community Development Block Giants) that are available lo help smaller cities who have small retail outlet revenue bases. By partnering'' with the county, (he loans often have heller odds of success. Case in point is the Woodland Mutual Water grant lo help with inadequate water lines and lloyisvillc Water to help construct a new water lank. Tlu; most important part is to make sure everyone is aware that these grants are available ami should be used lo help with important concerns in the smaller cities. They cun lie obtained by working with the county or in the respective cities. . s 55-1771). mi-.- 1 -- (Biick row) from left to right Lisa Bigelow, l.ynclU (lines Tom Niuiker, Teresa f.imli Cut lie Bisel, Purler Santos, Micuelu and Steve Young, (front row) from left lo right Willoughby and Danielle Limb. The South Summit Aquatics and fitness (Voter hosted ilicir 1st Aiinu.il Tin key Tmt fun Run Saluida), Nov. 15. 'I he director, and stall' wish to ih.ink every one who helped make llie day such a great success. 'I here was a good turn out ol iiiun. is of all ages and many who their support lo help the community. Winners were announced lor various categories. Boys 0 wuis of age and under I mile run first place Pinter Santos with a time ol 6:35 Second plate t'aclie Htel with a link ol 7:2.V irst - Mic.nl Willoughby with a link1 ol MX; Gills ID years of age aiul under I mile run Second place Danielle l.imh with a lime of lJ;25. Women's SK 17 ycais of age and under lirst place - l.isa Bigelow with a link' ol 24:36. Women's 5K I years of age and older first (lines with a lime of 22:41 and Second place - leiesa l.imh with a lime of 24: ID Men's 5K IK years ol age and older, first place - Tom Nuaki with a lime of 17:01 and second place- - Steve Young with a lime of 17:44. -- 1 placc-Lyncl- tc KOI-24- ( uHiinurtl tin paw . 12 Inside The Summit County Be e 2 Sn lions Classifieds Happenings Movies I 14 B3,4 A? A7 Obituaries U1 Opinion Public Notices School News A2 B2 A7 |