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Show I Tuesday, October 9, 1990 16A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah acts on misdemeanor criminal cases 7th Circuit Court Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th Circuit Court for Carbon County on Oct. 3 before Judge Bryce K Bryner: Shelly Marie Marvidakis appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence on an Aug. 29 guilty plea to one legislative surcharges, tions for 18 months. As a condition for probation, the defendant was directed to voluntar ordered to satisfy an additional $20 in victim restitution to the Carbon Emery Drug Task Force and sentenced to 30 days in the Carbon County Jail. The service of jail time was suspended in full upon payment of the monetary assessments, and Marvidakis was placed on formal probation under the supervision of the Utah Department of Correc count of attempted distributionarranging the distribution of a controlled substance. The defendant was fined $650, inclusive of all ily submit to random urinalysis during the designated period. Joey Max Moosman was fined $625 inclusively and sentenced to 30 dayB in jail on au unlawful purchase possessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor charge. The entire incarceration period was suspended, on the condi tion the fine is satisfied. The defendant pleaded guilty to the offense on Sept. 28. Pursuant to a joint disposition arrangement in two cases, David Afton Olsen waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to three counts, one drivers license suspensionrevocatior and two driving under the 'influence of an intoxicant (DUI) charges. In exchange for the pleas, a second drivers license School board candidate outlines position The Utah State Board of Education should focus its activities on the classrooms of this state, said John Mille-caa candidate for that Sevier, Summit, Millecam and his wife have seven children. I have a child in just about every level of school one in Uintah and Wasatch counties. Reducing the size of large classes would be my top priority as a member of the state board of education," he said. Some elementary schools in this part of Utah have classes that are much too large. Millecam said many high schools in the area he is seeking to represent need a broader array of classes classes that will give more of our students a solid preparation for board. If elected to represent this area of the state in the Nov. 6 general election, he would be the only board member with experience on a local school board. Millecam, a Vernal automobile dealer, served as a member and president of the Uintah Board of Education and as tech notwithstanding, learning to learn will continue to be the basic skill in education in the 21st CenAll the high reports Joyce Nelson, who will be a presenter at the UEA Convention, Friday, Oct. 12, at 10:10 a.m. in the Salt Palace, room Nelson, who spoke to standing room only crowds at last years UEA Convention, has titled her topic: Thinking Skills for the 21st Century. Everything in education points to learning how to apply higher order thinking skins in the classroom and life. The workers of the 21st Century are going to have to synthesize, problem solve and evaluate like never before. tury, classroom, he said. He added that the state board of education should make policy and stay out of administration. A graduate of Brigham Young University with a B.S. degree in business management, Millecam owns and operates the Utah Motor Company in Vernal. 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Its going to make for a very interesting 21st Century, she concluded. Nelson graduated from Utah State University with high honors and has studied at the University of Mexico, University of Utah, Brigham Young University and Florida State University, where she received her M.S. degree. schedules benefit concert CHS A benefit concert will be performed Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m., at the Carbon High School Auditorium, featuring CHS cheerleaders, Carbon vocal Jazz and guest performers from the community. All proceeds will go to the Rodney Scott family. SYSTEM Model PV5277H 52 DIAGONAL Mark Daniel Rutherford the right to trial and pleaded guilty to one DUI (with an accident) charge. The defendant was fined $960 inclusively and sentenced to 30 days in jail. All but two days of incarceration was suspended upon payment of the Upon Buddy Edward Byrges failure to appear for a trial setting on one telephone harassment count, the bench authorized the issuance of an Fine, and executed a diversionary agreement in an information filed against Camille Kay Lopan. The information charged the defendant with waived college. The state board of education shouldnt do anything president of the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center. No member of the state board of education has served on a local school board and neither has any other candidate for that board, except elementary, one in middle, one in junior high, one in high school and one in college, he said. suspensionrevocation plus an Dicaro was directed to report additional open container of to the sheriffs office at 6 p.m. alcohol offense filed against on Oct. 7 to complete service of the defendant were dismissed. the remaining jail time, Olsen was fined $1,800, Ronald Corey Smith inclusive of all three counts, waived the right to trial and and sentenced to 12 days in entered guilty pleas at the county jail. The bench susarraignment on two charges, pended $600 of the fine and unlawful purchase authorized the defendant to possessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor and open satisfy 10 days of the jail sentence via 120 hours of comcontainer of alcohol. Merging condion offenses for the purpose of the the service, munity tion the hours are completed sentencing, the court imposed within the next 18 months. an inclusive $625 fine and senOlsen was directed to report to tenced the defendant to 30 the Carbon County Sheriffs days in the county jail. The Office by 2 a.m. on Oct. 6 to entire incarceration period was suspended, on the condibegin serving the remaining time. tion the fine is paid. jail 999 Bike Ride The Price mountain bike Riders will be meeting at the city park (next to the wave pool at 6:00 p.m., lor their weekly Tuesday evening ride. and Rutherford was ordered to report to the sheriffs office at 6 p.m. on the same date to complete consecutive service of the balance of the jail sentence. James Owen Thayn right to trial and entered a guilty plea on ore waived the DUI offense. The defendant was fined $960 inclusively and sentenced to 30 days in the county jail. All but two days of jail time was suspended, on the condition the fine is paid, and Thayn was allowed to satisfy the remainder of the incarceration period with 40 hours of community service. Withdrawing a prior not guilty plea, Benjamin John Dicaro waived the right to a previously scheduled trial and pleaded guilty to one DUI count. The defendant was fined $900 inclusively and sentenced to 30 days in jail. All but two days of the jail sentence was suspended upon satisfaction of the fine, and order instructing the professional bondsman of record to produce the defendant in court on Oct. 17. The bench approved one unlawful purchase possessionconsumption of alcohol by a minor offense. A trial was scheduled on Nov. 28 in a complaint charging Dane Stefan Julian with one count of DUI. "A probable cause hearing was set on Dec. 12 in an action filed against Nelson Edward Jemigan. The defendant is charged with two offenses, possession of drug paraphernalia and public intoxication. A trial was scheduled on Feb. 5, 1991 in a case charging Thomas Pres Martinez with one count of drivers license suspensionrevocation. A trial was setonFeb. 11, 1991 in an information filed against Gregory Lynn Chavez. The defendant is charged with one DUI offense. |