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Show 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday March 19, 2002 Juvenile court Actions taken in criminal matters involving youth ages 14 years and older with prior misdemeanor or felony charges in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on March 6 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: Kca - the appeared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class court order offense. it contempt of a The Price youth waived all legal rights in connection with the misdemeanor category complaint and the teenager entered an court admittance on the class It contempt of a order count. The juvenile judge reviewed the teen's constitutional rights, ruled that Kca had intelligently entered the admittance and accepted the defendant's guilty plea on the class If charge. Pronouncing judgment in the misdemeanor category criminal detention period in the custody case, the cour imposed a of youth cot reel ions and instructed the teenager to complete 32 hours ol community wink service. In conclusion. Ilic juvenile judge stayed the execution of the Bri-ivi-n non-pccunia- 3l-da- y 30-da- detention period and ordered Reas continued placement y in the custody of the department of child and family services. Actions taken in felony criminal matters involving youth ages years and older in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on March 13 before Judge Mary L. Manley: defendant appeared to Nicholas Kontgas the answer a felony level criminal petition. containing one third deoffense along with four separate ,' gree burglary of a misdemeanor category counts. The misdemeanor charges filed against the Price youth included two class A burglary of a motor vehicle offenses, one class It theft and one class B assault count. After the court granted a motion dismissing the class B assault charge, the teenager waived all constitutional rights in the criminal case and Kontgas entered admittances on the third deoffense, the two class gree felony level burglary of a It misdemeanor category vehicle burglaries and the class B theft count. ' The court accepted the defendant's four guilty pleas and, pronouncing judgment in the criminal complaint, ordered the teens community placement outside the home in the custody of youth corrections. The juvenile judge subsequently stayed the youth corrections detention period and placed recommendation, imposed a y the teenager on probation. In conclusion, the court directed Kontgas to complete 300 hours of community work service in connection with the felony level criminal information. Actions taken in criminal matters involving youth ages 14 years and older with prior felony or misdemeanor charges in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County on March 13 before Judge Manley: defendant appeared Larry Cheyenne Chaffin - the to answer a misdemeanor category criminal petition containing one class B contempt of a pecuniary court order offense. The I ielper youth waived qll constitutional rights in the misdemeanor category complaint and the teenager entered an admittance on the class B contempt of a pecuniary court order count. After reviewing the teen's rights and accepting the guilty plea, detention period in the custhe juvenile judge imposed a y corrections and instructed the defendant to comof tody youth work service. 50 hours of community plete The court subsequently stayed the execution of the entire 30- 14 non-dwelli- non-dwelli- - 30-da- Daily 7:30 CROWN FrL & Sal 7:30 A I JO Blade n m Starts Friday. Marrh 22nd KUIGMUU. DM, 7:09 G 9:00 Y Referral statistics compiled in 7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County from March 1 to March 14: Second degree felony criminal charges one. Second degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authort- ties involved a single sexual abuse of a child incident. ' Class B misdemeanor criminal offenses - six. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile authorities included one contempt of a pecuniary court order criminal action, one shoplifting count and one unlawful possessionustf of drug paraphernalia charge along with three additional unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor offenses. Class C misdemeanor criminal counts - three. Class C misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities included one unlawful purchasepossessionuse of tobacco products by a minor occurrence as well as two additional disorderly conduct acts. Criminal infractions - two. Both infraction category referrals to juvenile court authorities involved disorderly conduct incidents. d criminal charges - five. All five status category referrals to juvenile court authorities during the designated time period involved habitual truancy from school complaints. Status-relate- Company submits application to add reserves to Lila Canyon mine . Showtime UtahAmerican Energy Inc. has submitted a request to the' . United States Bureau of Land Management for agencys ap- -' " proval of a lease by application to add additional coal reserves adjacent to the companys proposed Lila Canyon mine. UtahAmerican is referring to the area covered by the as the Williams Draw reserve. "ine companys application has been in the Utah BLM of- - ; ficeoftheUS. Department ofthe Interior since late last month, 't according to UtahAmerican. ' Upon receipt of the application, the BLM will delineate the , then assessment with environmental an to proixed tract, prior scheduling a lease sale. The application sets in motion a strategy for adding 4,100 . acres to our reserve based potentially doubling UETs current commitment to mining holdings. We are making a long-terin the State of Utah, pointed out UtahAmerican president. ' 30-da- 1 KING K0AL 7:00 fnrS Starts Friday. Marrh 22nd 137-274- 0 THEATRE 30 East Main. Price! All Main Saala SI .50 Oaity 7:00 ONLY !S? : 1 HMSIOIL OlUf 7:001 9:00 r'ryiT-,- Ice day detention period and suspended all but 75 hours of the community work service ordered in connection with the misdemeanor I category criminal case filed against Chaffin. Sun Advocate m Clyde Borrell. UtahAmerican, which holds six federal coal leases in Horse ' Canyon and Lila Canyon, purchased the mining rights for the' ; leases from the Intermountain Power Agency in 1999. The' area covered by the application was previously leased by both IRA and Kaiser Coal Corporation. The Williams Draw reserve is located in the Book Cliffs ' coal field in Emery County, about nine miles south of Sunny- - " side. The reserves are south of and contiguous to the proposed Lila Canyon mine. The voice of Carbon County since 1892 Administration Address: 845 East Main, Price, Utah. Telephone: (435) Publisher 637-073- Ken Fax ADVERTISING Adsettising Director Shirley Stubbs Postmaster Send change of address to 845 East Main Slrifet, Price. Utah 84501. Sales Lynncltc lessar Christa Kaminski Jcnni Fassclin 637-271- (435) deadline: Monday it 10 i.m. for Tuesday's publication and Wednesday at 10 a.m. for Thursday's publication. Classifieds Classifieds, Legais Lynda Barnclt Slightly more than a month ago, the permits for UtahAmericans Lila Canyon mine were cleared forprocess--; ing by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. The BUM. rights of way have been provisionally approved, allowing for; the construction of the mine and transportation of the coal. UtahAmerican contemplates annual production of up to five million tons of coal per year from (he Lila Canyon mine., Subscription rates: 50 cents per copy, $37 per year in Caibon and Emery counties, $40 in Utah and $54 outside of Utah per year by mail. EDITORIAL Editor I.ynnda Johnson Reporter Richard Shaw Reporter Karen Basso issued Publication No. (USPS twice a week at Price, Utah. Periodical postage paid at Price, Utah, and at additional mailing office PO Box 589, Castle Dale, Utah 84513. ' 174-96- OFFICE Office Manager l.imia Thayn Receptionist Lynda Barnett Association highlights state budget : Entire contents copyright 02001 Sun Advocate Inc. All rights reservedNo put of the publication may be reproduced in ay farm with not the express consent of . the Sun Advocates publisher. A WESTERN FAMILY I Nad, Medium ciation. In 1987, the state faced a simi- lar fiscal situation and Utah lamakers increased individual income taxes by $70 million, corporate franchise taxes by $10 million, sales taxes by $60 million, gas taxes by $40 million and other taxes by $22 million. The total tax hike registered at $202 million, roughly $315 million in current dollars. Only eight elected officials from the 1987 session are still serving in the Utah Legislature, concluded " " the asodation. Y0PLAIT PP Olives did not follow the course of die 1987 session, indicated the asso- (Continued from page 1A) as private sector competitors. By subjecting the entities to the taxes, additional revenue for public education can be generated while establishing fairness for the private sector companies, maintained the association. During the 2002 session, the . Utah Legislature discussed tuition tax credits. SB69, which would have provided a $2,116 universal tuition tax credit, was passed by the Senates education committee. 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