Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Daily Spectrum from Saint George, Utah • 2
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Daily Spectrum from Saint George, Utah • 2

Location:
Saint George, Utah
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

LOCAL A2 Sunday, August 20, 2006 The Spectrum Dally News Local News In Brief Pro-polygamy teens defend families be at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Desert Springs Church, 291 E. 1400 South. Regular weekly meetings will be on Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Sept 7.

For more information, contact Doug Brown at 673-9731 otwwwdsbcsg.com. Management society hosts featured speaker ST. GEORGE One of the nation's top military managers, Maj. ALL my Moms Dixie Auxiliary holding benefit for cancer center HURRICANE The Fraternal Order of Eagles, Dixie AericAuxiliary 3951 will have a drawing and hamburgers and hot dogs to benefit the Cancer Fund at Dixie Regional Medical Center. The event will begin at 6 p.m.

Aug. 26 at 495 E. 800 North. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Donations are also accepted.

For more information, call 635-9988. I Children hold signs supporting their families' lifestyle at a polygamy rally Saturday in Salt Lake City. Hurricane Class of '81 plans 25th reunion HURRICANE The Hurricane Class of 1981 will have its 25-year class reunion in conjunction with the Hurricane Peach Days on Sept. 1 and 2 at Hurricane High School. For more information, call Brian Hinton at 635-9 160 or Boyde Prince at 635-3710.

Traveling ministry stopping in St George ST. GEORGE "Celebrate Recovery," a Christ centered recovery ministry that offers hope infused with God's life-changing power, is coming to Washington County. This new recovery ministry is meant to assist people who struggle with hurts, hang-ups and bad habits such as alcoholism, eating disorders, gambling, financial recovery, drug addiction, pornography and co-dependency relationships, to name a few. An informational meeting will instate. ul in flood hmtft.

ilies that practice polygamy independent of religious affiliation. They spoke voluntarily, but gave only their first names, saying later they were protecting the privacy of their parents. The rally, which drew a crowd of about 250 to Salt Incidents Call me today to see how you can save when you combine your home auto policies. (435)674-4401 By JENNIFER DOBNER Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY Calling their lives blessed, more than a dozen children and young adults from Utah polygamist families spoke at a rally Saturday, calling for a change in state laws and the right to live the life and religion they choose. "Because of our beliefs, many of our people have been incarcerated and had their basic human rights stripped of them," said a 19-year-old identified only as Tyler.

"Namely life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. I didn't not come here today to ask for your permission to live my beliefs. I shouldn't have to." The youth, ages 10-20, belong to various religious sects, including Apostolic United Brethren, the Davis County Cooperative Society, and Centennial Park, as well as fam- ACCIDENTS At the discretion of the editorial department. The Spectrum reports accidents of general interest where no arrest is made. St.

George Police Department A traffic accident with injuries was reported Friday at 350 E. 700 South. A traffic accident with injuries was reported Saturday at 340 N. Country Lane. The Spectrum reports arrests for felony crimes and compound misdemeanors and warrants carrying a bail of at least $750.

All arrest information is taken from the jail booking log and police reports. The Spectrum reserves the right to report on other incidents at the editors' discretion. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Israel Hernandez, 33, 1163 W. 540 North, St. George, was arrested Friday on immigration charges and is awaiting deportation.

Francisco Marroyuin, 21, 1072 S. 430 East, St George, was arrested Friday on immigration charges and is awaiting deportation. Juan Jesus Mendez, 32, 373 S. 500 East, No. 1, St.

George, was arrested Friday on immigration charges and is awaiting deportation. Saul Gomez Vasquez, 20, 2300 E. Middleton Drive, St. George, was Don't Borrow Home To Greg Alldredge 720 RIVER ROC-120 ST GEORGE gregaltdred9eG3Ustate.com Discount and insurance offered only with select companies and subject to availability and qualifications. Discount amount may be lower.

Allstate Insurance Company. Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company and Allstate Indemnity Company; Northbrook, IL 2005 Allstate Insurance Company 323076 Gen. David C. Ralston, will be the featured speaker at the BYU Management Society on Aug. 30.

Ralston has served in the army for over 30 years and is Ralston currently Commanding General of the U.S. Army Field Artillery Center and School at Fort Sill, Okla. He previously served as Chief of Staff for Operations and Intelligence in Kosovo, where he was responsible for all military operations in Kosovo and coordination between military and police operations. The Aug. 30 lunch meeting will take -place at the Dixie College Gardner Center at noon.

Chapter member cost is $10. Nonmembers will pay $15. Service men and women and their spouses will be hosted. Please RSVP to: Kim Anderson at Kimsoltisadvisors.com or call 435-674-1600. The Spectrum Daily News 2 At the discretion of the editorial department, The Spectrum reports police or rescue incidents of general interest where no arrest is made.

Mns Police Department Police responded Friday to a report of a vehicle burglary at 400 W. Old Highway 91. St. George Police Department Police responded Friday to a report of counterfeiting activities at 1148 S.Bluff St Arrests arrested Friday on immigration charges and is awaiting deportation. St.

George Police Department Nikol L. Cervantes, 20, 3506 Marigold Way, St. George, was arrested Saturday on charges of a minor possessing or consuming alcohol, interfering with an arrest and giving false information to a police officer. Cervantes was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $1,211 bail. Carl Lawrence Cornish, 42, 695 N.

500 West, St. George, was arrested Friday on charges of domestic violence simple assault, intoxication and being in possession of a stolen vehicle. Cornish was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $11,169 bail. Heather Tiara Cowdin, 18, 225 N. Country Lane, No.

95, St. George, was arrested Saturday on charges of a minor possessing or consuming Against Your Purchase 0 ALL wi) CMS Douglas C. Pizac AP Lake's City Hall, is thought to be the first of its kind, said Mary Batchelor, co-founder of Principle Voices of Polygamy, a pro-polygamy education and advocacy group Jhat helped organize the event. Police responded Friday to a report of a family fight at 1301 W. Indian Hills Drive.

Police responded Saturday to a report of a misdemeanor theft at 2050 S. 1400 East No. K-103. Police responded Saturday to a report of an automobile theft at 194 S. 600 East Washington County Sheriff's Office Deputies responded Saturday to a report of an animal emergency at 859 E.

Cedar Berry Lane, Pine Valley. alcohol, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol and giving false information to a police officer. Cowdin was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $2,194 bail. Kerry Durell Kleinman, 20, 840 N. Main St, Hurricane, was arrested Saturday on charges of a minor possessing or consuming alcohol and interfering with an arrest.

Kleinman was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $1,079 bail. Francisco Marroyuin, 21, 1072 S. 430 East St. George, was arrested Friday on charges of domestic violence simple assault and unlawful detention. Marroyuin was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $1,574 bail.

Sean Russell Turpin, 18, 9 E. 520 South, Ivins, was arrested Friday on charges of a minor possessing or consuming alcohol, a minor possessing tobacco and driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol with a child in the vehicle. Turpin was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $2,434 bail. Springdale Police Department Rachel Ann Backman, 30, 5624 W. 2500 South, Hurricane, was arrested Saturday on charges of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, making an improper lane change and speeding.

Backman was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $1,521 bail. Brandon Thomas Humphries, 32, 61 W. 680 North, Hurricane, was arrested Friday on charges of possession of amphetamine, driving with no insurance, driving with no vehicle registration, driving with any measurable amount of a controlled substance in the body and driving with a suspended or revoked license. Humphries was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility on $6,564 bail. Vascular Surgeon M.D., F.A.C.S and Staff Ik This is a medical alert for anyone using Fosamax The American Dental Association is reporting that users of FOSAMAX'are at increased risk for the development of Osteonecrosis of the Jaw (ONJ) or bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis (BON), more commonly referred to as "DEAD JAW." FOSAMAX'is prescribed for the treatment of osteoporosis and may sometimes be prescribed to patients with cancer.

Symptoms of DEAD JAW include the following: Pain, swelling, or infection of the gums or jaw; Gums that do not heal; Loose teeth; Numbness or a feeling of heaviness of the jaw; Drainage; and Exposed bone If you or a loved one are using FOSAM AX and have experienced any of these symptoms call the attorneys at Robert J. DeBry and Associates today at 1-866 Try DeBry. You may have a claim for the physical harm you have suffered. Call Robert J. DeBry and Associates for a free consultation about your legal rights at 1-866 Try DeBry- Investments Investments may fall in value but your mortgage stays fixed.

i L-L tV.i lyff mmM tur wctv'w Is Future. Henry S. (Hank) Brock, CPA, MBA, CLU Chartered Financial Consultant 720 So. River Road, Suite D2100 St. George.

Utah 84790 435.673.9599 Since 1979 www.henrybrock.com Author, "Your Complete Guide to Money Happiness Try DeBry (879-3327) Southern Utah Vein Center 4 Southern Utah's Only Certified G. Stedman Huard II, CONVENIENT Pi Specializing la All Venous Disorders State cf the Art Procedures Performed Under Local Anesthesia Down Time Services FREE BILL PAY I I lil r-riri nipn i IIM USMVI Hum 94 East Tabernacle, St. George 674-5200 1091 N. Bluff St. George 652-8200 1224 S.

River St. George 627-1 100 www.thevillagebank.com FDIC KVoti 5 PM Same Day Deposits The Village Bank We always have time for you! 4.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Daily Spectrum
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Daily Spectrum Archive

Pages Available:
682,352
Years Available:
1973-2024