Show - - V r SSiSi-- -j &&¥ s h &£$' 3flgaa5P ‘wmav A2 M& m ®ije SiineH-Inbepenii- ' It was a very busy day Tuesday in Seventh Judicial District Court fol- mt lowing the August pleaded guilty Upon request of coun sel Judge Sheya had or- dered the Probation De partment to make a presentence report which stated that this was the first criminal offense ever committed by the: re- cess ENTBRgJJWtKOND CLASfrIIATTER Appearing before Judge AT THE POST OFFICE AT MOAB UTAH Edward Sheya was DelUNDER THE AC'r OF MARCH 3 1897 bert Owen Oliver Jr Second Class Postage Paid at Moab Utah 84532 with counsel who was Official City and County Newspaper sentenced on charges of Published Each Thursday at 29 E Center burglary and theft to Moab Utah which he had previously Samuel J Taylor Editor and Publisher eAV Adrien Taylor Ernett B Milner Brenda Marlar b!kjma Assistant to the Publisher Foreman' Sports Editor defendant It also ap peared that the defendant had a good record other statutory prison sentence but placed him on probation for 2 years on the conditions that he obey all laws in the future not become drunk or intoxicated not associated with known crl-min- and execute the Computer Operator ‘ timefor comment This week many residents of Moab have received questional res from the US Forest Service seeking comments on what should be the future of the Moab Planning Unit of the Manli-LaS- al National Sp ftMW gK &ffi!£55 " i m :'£tV '?&&& I 1 'rtftei! WiBRflWlt' ii-- l Comments received according to the invitation will assist the federal agency in determining a master plan for the IaSai Mountains That plan would involve of course possible development of certain areas would prohibit development in other areas and would set the course for future use of the mountain lands Ultimately a new master plan could greatly alter the traditional uses on the LaSals Since it would be difficult to see that all persons in a community received a special written invitation to comment Forest officials have requested our assistance this week in making the invitation a general one to the entiregcncral public and we are please to be of service There will be those who will maintain that the plea from the USFS is simply giving lip service to the theory of public involvement This well may be On die other hand however it may well be a sincere effort at getting all the opinions possible before making firm plans for the future And if this is the case we as residents of this area cannot afford to miss the opportunity to become involved We urge our readers to read the story on Page 1 Correlate it then with the map on this page and respond Then let's sec what happens r LSggMWi' Keep Abreast of Activities in This Rapidly Growing sawes THE ers school John Willard White appeared Sept 16 on a charge of possessing a controlled substance and an alcoholic beverage He pled guilty to both charges and was sentenced to pay a total fine of $150 and to spend 30 days in Jail foe jail sen- tence 1 NT -- STATE Y- -- 5 00 Out of Grand ZIP County-r-60- 0 por year p suspended on compliance with probation of one year Betty Nelson appeared in court Sept 16 charged with keeping more than 2 dogs at a family dwelling The court ordered that she not keep more than 2 dogs at her residence and stipulated that if she is found to have more than 2 dogs she will have to appear in court to show cause why she should not be found in ' contempt of court ADDRESS CIT- 13 Ted Dean Brady appeared before Judge Donal Crist on charges of driving while intoxicated He pled guilty to the charge and was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and in default of payment to serve 40 days in Jail He was also placed on probation for 6 months and required to attend problem driv- ‘ NAME Grand County Johnny R Chacon peared Sept 11 in Moab City Court on charges of driving while under the influence of an intoxicating liquor He entered a plea of guilty to the charge and was fined $200 and in default of payment was sentenced to serve 40 days in Jail He was placed on probation for 6 months and On Sept Subscribe Now tQ TIMES-INDEPENDE- City Court blem drivers school Visitor Mecca i v Detford Hotz appear- required to attend pro- Forest jWVstf term therein ed before the court with his counsel to show cause why his probation should ' 4 '' ' 'i ' Phillips a decree of discharge in the estate of Nelson G Hurlburt and authorized and confirmed foe sale of personal property in the estate not be revoked After a long hearing Judge Sheya placed him undor foe control of foe Weber wise and based upon the usual agreement with the report the court gave Probation Department the defendant the usual and comply with every filtn Planning Unit ffioab-LaS- al Office Manager Cindy Wiseman ‘UtWltf ed a final accounting and petition for distribution in foe estate of Ida M District Court Reopens after Break With a Thursday September 19 1974 County Probation partment and he ‘ Dewill en- of Lucian Randolph ter school at Weber State College this foil and will continue to work at his present employment in Weber County all under the supervision of foe probation department ' ’’ t Tan-gre- en The court granted foe following divorces: Nor-im- a G Adams from John D Adams Dorothea Johanna Woodward from r:$ V Leslie Harrison WoodJune Neal from ward Among civil matters Edward T Neal Doreen foe foe court granted Tangren from Garth adoption of Marcie Lynn Tangren Geraldine Ann Wright a minor granted Mitchell from Gerald for appointa petition Arthur Mitchell' and adment of a successor Randall Kim Robertson' Clive foe in ministrator from Carene L Robert- C Stewart estate son ed petitions for letters of administration in foe KEEP estates of Zola Stewart there i ? v 'I r Robert L Curfman and Ralph Starbuck The court also grant i ’ CLEAN ' ' Gly Police Report Moab 'f CANYONLAND8 t ! Continuation of Breakins number of breakins have occurred again this week in Moab according to City Police Valley Home and Auto was broken into about 11 a 22 pm Sept 17 and about and Ruger pistol 12 boxes of 22 ammunition were taken Over foe weekend a forced entry was made at foe high school but apparently nothing was taken Court Lane "Trailer James Anderson Inched out his 1973 GMCpick-- : up and started to drive south He hit a 1972 Ford pickup belonging to Sam A There was also a breakin at Walker Barber where a small amount of money was taken and a breakin at foe office of Dr Gil Preston on Fourth East where some needles and a bottle of pills were taken On Sept 14 City Po- lice arrested 3 Indians and held them for foe San Juan County Sheriff They were charged with stealing 3 suitcases from an automobile in San Juan County On Sept 16 in Walnut - McDougall doing about $200 to each vehicle No '9 citations were issued as foe accident was on private property On Sept 14 on South Main and Uranium Ave at 8:45 pm Michael Casey driving a 1971 Peterbilt diesel truck siarted to make a right turn into a vacant lot He turned too sharply and knocked over a steel light pole doing about $500 damage In foe A A W parking lot Sept 13 Duane Dull driving a 1966 Volkswagen looked over to watch foe ball game and ran into a power pole doing approximately $200 to foe vehicle and no damage to foe pole The incident was on private property and no citation was issued J ' ‘l£irf’Sf tfjwfcftsSu Kteg jirSA! 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