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Show n4inyiyiin w (m 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 27, 1993 News CEU names two valedictorians participated escapes while at in Operation Desert Shield before being discharged as a second class petty officer in 1991. Bryner enrolled in the preengineering program at CEU shortly after returning from the Navy. He gives credit to his wife, Kari, for her support and hard work while he completed the strenuous mathematics and physical science requirements of his mzyor. The couple and their son, Zachary, will move to Logan this fall, where Bryner will pursue a degree in civil engineering from Utah State University. Reid is the son of Paul and Peggy Reid of Farmington. When he graduated with high Matt Bryner College of Eastern Utah in Price will honor two members of its 1993 graduating class as Matt Bryner of Price and Ryan Reid of Farmington will each deliver valedictory addresses at commencement exercises The on Inmate June 4. Bryner is the son of Carol and Lynn Bryner. He graduated from Carbon High School in 1983. He worked for several years in his fathers construction business and as an auto body repairman before entering the U.S. Navy in 1987. Bryner was deployed aboard the aircraft carriers USS Constellation and USS Independence. His military service took him to several locales in the Pacific, including the Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Pakistan and Australia. He also Castleview By LAYNE MILLER Staff writer honors from Davis High School in 1992, he had earned enough college credit through advance placement courses to eliminate one year of his higher education. He attended CEU on a Presidential Scholarship and was an active participant in the forensics program, earning a silver award in debate at the Phi Ro Pi national tournament earlier this year. Reid also played synthesizer for the CEU band. He was nominated as the out- Sheila Gay Moser is arrested and taken to an awaiting police car after being found hiding in a home in south Price. Police officers are Kevin Mele (left), Dennis Christensen (center) and Bill Barnes. The family of (Dofares iPerez Safas wishes to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for the food, flowers and cards. Also to Father Andrew for the services and mass and to the choir for their beautiful singing. We also wish to thank Dr. Potter, Home Health Care nurses and personnel who took care of mother during the last two years of her life. Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 21 before Judge Bryce K. Bryner; Robert Dale Straley Reid will receive his associates degree with an emphasis in English at the commencement exercises. He will pursue a bachelors degree in English from the University of Utah this fall. He plans to teach English at the postsecondary level upon completion of his bachelors degree. CEU will hold its annual commencement exercises at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 4, in Athletic the Bunnell-Dmitric- h Center. "849.95 & Love Seat $59995 3 Piece Bedroom Group Includes Big Double Dresser, Framed Mirror, FullQueen Size headboard 95 appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in two separate felony level complaints, each containing one second degree sexual abuse of a child count; defendant ordered to y undergo a psychological evaluation in a diagnostic unit at the Utah State Prison, and sentencing phases in both cases delayed until Aug. 23. 90-da- Actions taken in felony criminal matters on May 24 before Judge Bryner: Charleston Brian Keith to an indeterminate term in the state prison and fined $625-o- n one third degree burglary of a dwelling charge; execution of the prison sentence stayed, on condition the fine is paid, and defendant placed on formal probation for 36 months; restitution hearing in the matter scheduled on a later date. Jeffery Lawrence Hayes appeared for pronouncement of judgment in four separate felony level informations, each containing one third degree distributing arranging the distribution of a controlled substance offense; postponing sentencing until a later date, the bench ordered the defendant ordered to undergo a y psychological evaluation in a diagnostic unit at the state prison. Steven Henry Kichelmann sentenced to 5 years in prison, fined $1,850 and directed to satisfy an additional $510 in victim restitution on one third degree distributingarranging the distribution of a controlled substance count; execution of the prison term stayed upon payment of the sen-tenc- ed 90-da- 4 Dr. Chest $59.95 Nightstand $34.95 - Boxspring Mattress 0-- & J fus$24995 ,se.$18995 gF'l SF5 J Queen Sett $00095 ww Swivel Rockers Dinettes Prices start at $1 9995 $1 9995 Glider Rockers Priced From monetary assessments, and defendant placed on formed prob period; upon being Ferguson pleaded guilty at continued arraignment to three class B charges, threatening withusing a dangerous weapon in a fight, super-visio- released from jail, defendant instructed to enter into a diver- sion program in Davis County. Actions taken in misdemea- nor criminal matters on May 24 before Judge Bryner: Steven Henry Kichelmann sentenced to one year in the county jail and directed to pay $406 in victim restitution on one class A theft by receiving stolen property charge; service of all but 30 days of jail time suspended, on condition the victim restitution is satisfied; defendant placed on probation for 36 months, with the jail term and formal supervision period to run concurrently with the judgment imposed in an earlier felony level complaint. Susan Robin Hayes appeared at the sentencing phases in two separate cases, each containing one class A distribution attempted the distribution of a arranging controlled substance offense; defendant sentenced to one year in the county jail, fined $370 and ordered to pay an additional $760 in victim restitution. All incarceration suspended upon satisfaction of the monetary assessments, and Hayes placed on formal probation for 36 months; as conditions for probation, defendant subjected to searchseizure and instructed to voluntarily submit to random urinalysis during the designated formal supervision period. senVickie Loretta Webster tenced to 12 months in jail and fined $965 inclusively on one class A driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) count; all but 10 days of consecutive jail time suspended, on condition the rA. Robert Bauer, Jr. M.D. General Surgery i i Dr. Bauer is Board Certified by the American College of Surgery and has been on the active staff of St. Marks Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah since 1974. Similar to Mutfratkm MEMBER fTKl iX si rl I ASSOCIATED VOLUME BUYERS National SWays To Charge V!$-- "muuajwi iww.,1 lasfflc ifuuqwipim 6B PLUS Our 3 Pay Lease Plan His office will be at 945 West Hospital Drive, Price Suite 5 ! (Formerly the office of Steven Kincaid, M.D.) 637-480- Ext. 3905 0 No previous credit Mon dollar history required buying group 5) fine is paid, and defendant placed on formal probation for 36 months; as a condition for probation, Webster ordered to voluntarily submit to random urinalysis during the designated formal supervision period. Dr. Bauer will be providing surgical coverage for the Castleview Medical Staff as they recruit for a second General Surgeon. Recliners (Continued on Page ation for 36 months. As conditions for probation, Kichelmann ordered to serve 30 days in the county jail and voluntarily submit to random chemical testing plus searchseizure durn ing the designated formal r announces the opening of a medical practice in Many Styles ur i . - Sofa 72-ho- District court standing freshman student and received a departmental award in English. ffiankjybu Carbon County Jail A inmate escaped Monday night while visiting the emergency room at Castleview Hospital. Law enforcement reports indicate Sheila Gay Moser, age 33, walked away from the emergency room while waiting to be treated by a physician. Carbon County Sheriff Jim Robertson said Moser was taken by ambulance to the ER, complaining of chest pains. While she was in the ER, a nurse left her alone and when she returned, Moser was not there, Robertson said. Moser was incarcerated in hold by the jail on a state corrections for alleged M m. ( ! , .v - of. m . H Ryan-Scot- t theft by extortion and discharging a firearm from a vehicle highway; pronouncement ofjudg-meand sentence set on June 21; in exchange for the guilty pleas, the court will entertain a motion at sentencing to dismiss two additional class B offenses filed against the defendant, one simple assault and one loaded firearm violation. nt Lonnie Melvin Dalton-- - pleaded guilty tel two Class A counts, attempted aggravated assault and threatening with using a dangerous weapon in a fight; pronouncement of judgment and sentence set on June 21. Earl Walter Hannah entered a no contest plea on one class A issuing bad checks charge; sentencing scheduled on June 21. Todd J. Davis diversionary agreement accepted and approved in an information charging the defendant with one class A theft offense. Larry Clark Henderson diversionary agreement in a com- approved and accepted plaint filed against the defendant containing one class A theft count. Hikers death due to heart attack The Utah Medical Examiner's Office revealed a massive heart attack killed a Sandy man in Nine-Mil- e Canyon Sunday. An atuopsy revealed Mark Guy Wilton died of ischemia, cardiomyopathy and coronary arteriosclerosis, a blood stoppage and a massive heart attack. Wilton was hiking on Warrior Ridge at the time. Ifacto, evko-t- , |