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Show WASATCH COUNTY COURIER A7 Til : | Pye } ||| -NOVEMBER 29, 2000 11-12-00 — the flashing red lights are operating. This includes if you are traveling in the Investigators arrested the subject of an embezzlement scheme. opposite lane and direction. The wait Investigators had earlier met with offi- - is usually minimal, but even a short cials of a local company and discov- wait is very little to ask for the safety of the communities children. | ered that a employee was altering company - Darlene «checks and_ K: Staples, records. 42 years old, of. a individual in Another area of continued concern is also in the school zones. Many parents unload students by stopping in the road, instead of pulling to the side of the road or into the parking lot of the school. Heber, was arrested for forgery. _ 11-16-00, 2:50pm — Officers arrested front of the 4th District. Court house, after an individual drove up in a vehicle and asked for assistance. A passenger This also happens routinely in front of | several businesses on Main Street. Itis — unlawful to stop on the roadway side of parked vehicles, or what is more com-— Pon Tne caution in and around 11-17-00, 5:04pm ee of the vehicle was highly intoxicated monly referred to as double parking. and started causing a disturbance. _ This blocks traffic and is a highly danArchie Raymond Yazzie, 31 years old, of gerous thing to do to your passengers. Heber, was arrested for intoxication. _ Also please slow down and use extra the schools and crosswalks before and after school. Do Officers responded on a report of a not proceed through intersections intoxicated person in the parking lot of - when crossing guards are present with astore. The complainant reported that their stop sign up. Even if the students the subject. had stumbled into a_ vehi-. have cleared the intersection, rememcle. Before officers arrived, the subject ber that the crossing guard still needs drove away ina truck. Officers located the truck shortly afterward, and found to get out of the way. Any delay you might experience should be minimal, December due to the holidays. The “meetings are held to provide a opportu. The Police Department has received a large number of complaints nity wd that a. bus, you FAL 5c, Us = ~ neighborhood when must Stop watch, and any other topic of interest. For questions regarding any of the above, contact = Bradley at se eae if <a ae a eee 7 se saa CONTINUED FROM A1_ “Our national forests are a precious national environmental treasure that dere > cs = Biwous antic ary Vises Sais acreage, the latter, - Many fie plan the former 122,019 acres and 103,071. environmentalists applauded that they have supported for although of the pape eae years, we must preserve for future generations,” said U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman, who will decide on a final plan in December. “In making my final determination, I will» carefully consider the Forest bari some Mt remember, to voice con- — cerns regarding traffic, public safety, — regarding drivers going around school buses while they are loading students. Please for the community — re of ac ee largest. Utah MU V0 NOTES approaching WITTE ‘several traffic violations. ‘The driver of and the results of ignoring the crossing ae the truck was” confirmed: to be guard will be a summons to court. impaired and was arrested. Jesse The monthly public safety meeting Ronald Platts, 20 yeasr old, of Midway, ~ usually held the last Wednesday of each © was arrested for D. U.I., open container, month at the Heber City offices will not and illegal consumption. | be held during November and AY] uy Nae including Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance representative Liz Thomas — are con- cerned the policy abandons land not oo in the inventory. “The policy doesnt go far enough in providing protection to existing invento- “If it goes throu gh as and oral comments submitted by inter-| ested Americans.” Forest Service agencies are required to invento- ry roadless areas and submit a forest plan revision every 15 _— years. proposed, that would mean no new road construction, recon- struction or timber sales would occur.” ried roadless areas,” Thomas told the Associated Press. ‘Berry said travel and tourism would likely remain unef- _ fected. . “There have been concerns how it will affect travel and forest access. All existForest Service MICHAEL BERRY Wasatch/Cache The Wilderness and Trails Coordinator ing travel roads and ~Wasatch/Cache Forest Service that - were not recognized in the 1983 qavehio: ry identified new areas. The Logan district’s roadless areas increased. Mirror - Lake and the High Uinta roadless areas | trails are open,” Berry said. “Where SA - Furniture Stores of — Specialty Shops... We are the - Outlet. | people go hiking, ATVing and snow-. mobiling are unchanged. We just cannot construct new roads. We can, however, construct new trails.” ; send them out at the 11-cent bulk mail rate. Instead, the county had to cough -up $1,500 to send out some printer. A new printer was on order, but , notices at the full 33-cent rate. ‘had not arrived yet from Chicago. Eventually, Wall’s office had to bar row a printer that could handle the -extra thick notices from the husband of a county employee. All the delays meant there was no time to meter many of the notice Ss and of the NR eo oe Nea n R erecnann High Priced Serta prices For Less! Sleeper as low as : Queen Set " $3et89 _|| Twins $249.99 G* ‘19 $319.99 t Fullseset King : Queen Set Sertapedic Queen Set ‘Serta. . STAMPS CONTINUED FROM Ai. aera crate $289" Fuliset $239.99 King set $369.99 | © $584.99 Premium Pillowtop §=—“Uitra — Pillowtop siiog” = Queen Set Full set 3389.99 King set $599.99 - Queen Set $979” Twinset $349.99 Fullset $469.99 _ King set $759.99 Wall figures she still saved money by paying for the extra postage though. ae “It would have cost a lot if I had to file for an extension [with the state],” she said. nN mendation and the 1.6 million written iF recom- Tor Service’s |