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Show ay Have To Remain In Jc: Weber Basin Job Corpsmen charged with various offenses before Justice of the Peace John J. Stewart in Farming-ton Farming-ton may have to stay in jail. THE CENTER cannot pay more than $50 in bail without special authorization from the Bureau of Reclamation in Washington, D.C. Judge Stewart has been fining corpsmen and setting bail at more than the $50. Job Corps Director Kirt Carpenter says the center may pay up to $50 for a corpsman fine or for bail, but the money is date '-the '-the readjustment i (funds accumulate dividual corpsineii and paid when the) -" training). ' ONE OF the pro':' that corpsmen mus' in jail if a fine or In : paid and the Davis -Jail is already over: according to Mr. Ca? ; "The judge wantst ' tain the integrity ol-and ol-and doesn't wantriJv fenders," said Dans-Sheriff Dans-Sheriff W.J. Dub U lb |