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Show I UINTAH COUNTY LIBRA' US. POSTAGE PAID Vernal, Utah Permit No. 77 ZIP CODE 54076 Vol. 1 No. 6 Covering the Energy Belt The Basin Newsprint MAJOR DRUG BUST December 9, 1981 ?JffinS,a In Old interference of Police Officers. Toni Lynn Collins, 22, Vernal, charged with 2 counts of possession of controlled substances with intent to distribute, marijuana and phenterene.' Bail was set at 3,300. She was also charged with interference of Police Officers. Sandra Collins, 33, West Valley, Utah, charged fight. with possession of LSD. Bail was set at 100. Linda (VERNAL) At 3:45, another call was made to Vernal J.V. Sawnson, 28, Salt Lake City, Utah, charged City and Police, from an unknown women stating she had with possession of LSD with intent to distribute Montgomery Smiiin both of Shauna been beaten up at the same location, where the and interference of Police Officers. Bail was set at Vernal haveannounccd party and other fight had occured. The call was 5,300. plans to open a health made by a beaten, topless girl from a downtown Thomas Walker, 21, Vernal, charged with spa in the old Heritage motel, possession of LSD, Bail was set at 100. Restaurant; building. Approximately 4:00 am. Detective Joe Boren Lonnie johnson, 26, Salt Lake City, Utah, They recently purwas called to the scene. Due to information charged with possession of marijuana. Bail was set chased the building. supplied by two different sources. Detective Boren at 100. v name of the spa the received a on a search warrant issued at Kipp Malmstrom, 26, Utah, charged with will be SHAUL1NGO 4:21 am by Vernal District Court on drug related possession of marijuana. Bail was set at 5100. and will be primarily for information. Detectives added that group participation in the ladies with the At 4:30 am Vernal Detectives and Police officers parties involving drugs of all different types, can exception of two week served a warrant to the people at the party. IS to 20 even involve the non-usby he or she being nights each week when it will be used for the people were present, and of those, seven were present. A word to the wise, be sure 'where you are going, m.en of the community. arrested and charged on the following counts: Vern J. Collins, 36, Vernal, charged with 2 counts and what's involved.' Remember you are quite There will not he coof possession of controlled substances with intent possibly as guilty as the people using drugs, just by educational use of the to distribute, marijuana and phenterene. Bail was being with them, no matter if it V in a car, house, out facility. He was also charged with doors or wherever, you could be involved. Both of the owners set at 7,800. are long time Vernal Early Sunday morning at approximatley 1:00 am. Vernal City Police Department responded to a call at the Collins'residence, at 89 N. 600 W.t where a fight had been reported. According to officer at the scene, there was a party in progress, one man had cuts on the neck, wrist and arm from a broken bottle used in the Heritage Restaurant Building 'go-ahe-ad - er - residents. Linda Montgomery mother of six and another one on the way is the former ow ner of the 'Hey Diddle Diddle Pre School and is a certified Aerobic Candidate and Newcomer Win Election Write-I- n (VERNAL) Merit Snow led the race with 62 votes and Ashley Valley Water and Sewer Improvement District Board Chairman, Lyle McKeachnie and in- -, cumbent Lee Rosenhan were defeated in last Lawson and Lorin Merkley downed newcomers Corey Grua and incumbent Richard weeks election by Tolley kept his seat with Roger Hacking. 57 votes. The other six Merkley scored the candidates failed to most votes with 289, make the grade, Lynn Lawson had 280 while Morrill with 52 votes, Grua picked up 114, Leo Snow with 26 and Hacking pulled votes, DeVier Dudley in 84. with 10- votes. 74' Ken ""Aditey'YjUley Water Jennings with 6 votes. newcomer Dennis Mott and write-i- n candidate Larry Hacking. In other balloting, In the Maeser Water the incumbents faired very well. In the Jensen and Sewer Im: Water and Sewer provement District Improvement District, incumbents Douglas Dennis Mott To Be Disqualified? teacher. and Sewer ImDistricts provement voting went as follows: Dennis brought in newcomer, Hacking, the 1 Larry write-i- n, votes, Lyle McKeachnie, 325 votes and Rosenhan collected 381 mother of three, Mott, the 419 votes, received 41 The other partner Shauna Smuin is the vote.' married. Linda's - husbsfnd'ls self Holly Fair And Artists Show Attracts Dennis Mott, newly for Ashley Valley that elected member of the he would not be allowed Ashley Valley Water to be seated in January because the law ' says and Sewer Improvement District was that only two board told Friday by Lyle members are allowed McKeachnie that in January when he was supposed to be seated on the board, that he would not be able to be seated because he ran per precinct. When Mott filed for election he was not told that there would be a chance of him not being a legal candidate. At that time there was a illegally. Mott told Newsprint rumor floating around that according to Lyle that Bob Turner, a McKeachine and then member of the board Con't on pg. 2 by Ray Nash, attorney Record Crowd Tne Holly Fair and Artists Show held at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. Roosevelt Thursday and Friday, attracted an overflow crowd of participants. There were booths scattered through out the building that offered everything from hot scones and homemade tamales to baby dresses and Christmas decor. The children were swallowed up in crowds of grownups who were trying to steer them through the crowded isles as they shopped. Some of the parents took advantage of a Disney movie being shown periodically, to occupy their children as they toured the fair. A variety-otalent being performed in the mall area stopped the movement of the crowd as they observed, singers, dancers, musicians, drill teams and acrobats. Santa Claus joined in to add even more excitement to the fair. f Con't on pg 6 Sky west Starts Service To Vernal March 1, 1982 leaves It is now for sure, when Frontier airlines first of the Vernal airport for its last flight on the will take Utah St. of west George March, 1982, Sky over, immediately. Airlines Inc. Jerry C. Atkin, president of Skywest announced to the monthly meeting of the Utah Air that Transportation Commission last Wednesday Frontier beginning March I. 1982 the day that would begin for Vernal good they Airlines leaves Vernal. service to Skywest Airlines will have daily flights leaving from Vernal to Salt Lake City at 7:15 and 9:30am and 2:30 pm as well as 2:40 and 5:30 pm. The 2:30 pm and the 9:30 am flights will make a enroute to Salt stop in Rock Springs Wyoming Lake City. Salt Lake City. Skywest will have at 8:30 am and 1:30 pm. 3:55 Coming from daily flights leaving pm and 7:10 pm. p except the All of these flights will be Rock Springs. 3:55 flight which will go by way of Lake and Vernal will be Salt between time Flight about 45 minutes. 1982 As reported in Newsprint November II. said Inc. of Skywest Atkins president issue, Jerry on working been had seriously 'Our company has Frontier since ever area Vernal serving the one year announced plans to leave the area over non-sto- Shauna was very active in high school drill team-anis also a certified Aerobic teacher both of the partners are happily ago. Skywest will serve the Vernal area with the 18 passenger Metro Liners. employed and Shaunas husband works in the mines. Plans for Shaulingo are to have a spa. preschool. nursery for ladies in the spa. two dance studios with instruction to be given in ballet, tap. baton and drill. Aerobic exercies classes will be given, there will be Jacuzi. excercise equipment, sauna and locker rooms, all a part of this all new Spa. Linda announced that the Grand Opening of Shaulingo would be in about five weeks but that they are selling memberships and gift certificates now. She thought that gift certificates from husbands and boy friends might make the ideal Christmas gift for the ladies of the area. "Look I A really won a Turkey'. Just one of many winners during Saturdays drawing. Smile For A Turkey Give During the 9th Annual Turkey- Away. 300 turkey's will be given to anyone holding one of the lucky numbers. 150 turkey's have been given away to winners of the last two Saturdays at drawings Held at :Safc way's parking lot. Don't worry, there's 150 more to come, starting this Saturday the 12th. :00a.m. sharp This week the drawing will beat at Zions parking lot. with the drawing of 75 lucky numbers for turkeys and also six lucky numbers for Barker. Marcia Forsgren. Ada Murray, Renee Stone. Renee Vigil. Pam Bailey. Margaret Krubsack. Marilyn Markham. Ken Stranton. Nancy Hipps. Frank Velasquez. Mar Rita Pohacck. Joyce Buhlcr. Patty John. N'elda Cook Stacy McDonnell. Kay Allred. Roy Burner. Jack Brewer. Marilyn Mlaousky. Gale Saunders. Jay Hartle. I..J. Knight. Lila Bristal. Josephene Romers. Linda England. Mary Ann Padiginus. Richard Brittain. Pearl Allen, Laura Arnskrak. Marcll Oaks. Modena Bell. Mary Ann Raymond. Kath llorrocks. Lori Carpenter, Jay Brewer. Ralph roasts. will Chew. be Gary Arehcldson. Richard Porter. Marlcen The last 75 turkeys and roasts given away " Holfeltz. Phil Wade. Gib Beebe. Alice Rozier. Zions 19th also Dec. at the following Saturday. Sharon winn. Tom Thomas, Ethel Beebe. Sherri parking lot at 11:00 a.m. sharp. Gardner. Pictured is one of the lucky winners smiling for Burns. Janet Porter. Shilo Rose. Sherri Olivcrson her turkey. All of the turkeys were donated by local Nancy Windy Thomas. Sam Davis. Greg Darlington. merchants and roast from the llintah Cattlemans Green. Vent Slaugh. Mike Johnston. Wallen Association. 1 1 Winners from last Saturdays drawing are... Boyce Coombs. Gamble. Pat Mecham. Alan Grua. Doyle Landon. Pam Arnbristcr. Kathleen Kneppcr. Rick Porter. Tonv Garcia. Remola Duchesne Volunteers To Receive Compensation Skywest has been in business for the past lOyears and serves eight cities; Pocatello. Idaho; Salt Lake City, Utah; Cedar City, Utah; St. George. Utah; (DUCHESNE) When is a volunteer lire Las Vegas, Nevada; Page. Arizona; Flagstaff. department not a volunteer fire department? Arizona; and Phoenix, Arizona. Answer: Almost always; except in the case of the Frontier Airlines announced plans to Duchesne Volunteer Fire Department. iiscountinue air service to Vernal because of two 'Ours is one of the few in the state that docsnT major reasons; the first was in conjunction with the Presidents program on cutting back on air travel offer some form of compensation to its and the second was because Frontier was retiring its Volunteers'.' says Mayor Ed Browning. But that is about to change. Conveyor 580 prop driven planes and replacing with the larger jets. them The city Duchesne City Council has been looking When the announcement was made concerning for a compensation package for the volunteers. It Vemals air service other companies began showing seems that the department has been unable to an interest, including Skywest. however Skywest maintain a consistent fire fighting force. turned out to be the one to replace Frontier. The council has tentatively agreed to offer free An airline serving an area is not allowed to sewer, and garbage service to Duchesne water, discountinue service to that area without having firemen. Chief Chuck Wilckcn is another airline to take its place, according to Civil a minimum performance standard Aeronautics Board. which must be met by each fireman before they can The important thing that residents of the Vernal receive their monthly free utijites. area can be sure of, there will be air service here at The utility package would amount to SI9 per all times according to Jerry Atkins, his company. month. According to Mayor Browning, that Skywest Inc is looking forward to serving this area with excellent air service. Cont on pg 6 Dough Hackford. Roclla Dailey. Loranie Caldwell. Nellie M. Brewer. Karen Betts. Priscilla Lahrum. Darlcen Martin. Dale Golden. W.C. llfford. Rick Snyder. Gary Hoffman. Susan Cosk. Lvnn Thomas. Dave John. Leslie Arnoldson 'v- J. . i ! ;.VI t'-'V- tj .V jyx i t i currently-formulatin- Helping Dad colled hie winnings at Turkey drawing If . i |