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Show Ex-Dogcatcher Gets 10 Years distill hashish oil from marijuana and a large quantity of the plants, which were being grown in the attic under controlled conditions. According to Summit County Attorney Bob Adkins, Hilton will be eligible for parole within three years. He will serve his sentence at the Utah State Prison in Draper. Hilton, 30, was Park City's Animal Control Officer from September 1976 to mid-February 1977. In other action Monday, Terry Kip Hollings, 21, was fined $500 and given a one year suspended sentence by Judge Sawaya after pleading guilty in October to driving under the influence of alcohol in connection with a car accident last December that took , the life of a local teenager. Hollings was placed on a two year probation with the condition that he abstain from drinking during the probationary period. He had originally been charged with automobile homicide, but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of driving under the influence, with injuries involved, on October 3, after plea bargaining. bargain-ing. Hollings, then 20, was the driver of a car containing three Park High students when it struck another car and went out of control on highway 224 near Park West on the evening of December 3, 1976. The car was reportedly travelling at a high rate of speed. Jenny Goings, a high school sophomore, was killed in the wreck. Two other Park High students were injured. Park City's former dogcatcher, Michael Hilton, was sentenced Monday to a 10 year prison sentence by Third District Court Judge James S. Sawaya in Coalville after pleading guilty in October to a felony charge of unlawful production of a controlled controll-ed substance. Hilton and his wife, Michelle, were arrested April 13 in a raid on their Kamas home that uncovered what authorities termed "the largest drug operation ever seen in Summit County." The two had originally pleaded not guilty to four felony counts related to manufacture, production produc-tion and possession of marijuana and THC, but changed their pleas October 27 in return for three of the charges being dropped. Mrs. Hilton was given a suspended one year prison sentence, provided she serves a two year probation during which she refrains from using or possessing any unlawful drug. Among the items found in their home during the April raid were laboratory equipment used to |