Show rA Rehearsals “Liberty” Peewit I 9 4 (iu Am f ) of July production "1 iberty" i) 2fM m 7 Vj beg m Koo&ry June pm HwkJmg iff tonlittot Vanit evenings at 7 p m at Da f m BvUirg until tf production performance on Sunday evenmg June 2' 2'M at 7 f p m LVt RYONF t 0 hy Prescribed Bum invited V attend and yum vs m ' If H'rthdary celebrating wur wang with us before tome ymt ha tod renew friendship If you have M4 with ut before start VOW to enjoy a wonderful Delta Area Tradition If yn i have any quest! please call Sherry Nick le at re Amy Aright hiruire Llab The Fkm of land Mxugemenl (HLMj Fiffmure ad fffice t preparing for a preset bed hum m a deagnaned area kased near HLM fire managers are lillmorc planning lo burn pi try on and pamper slash piles with ignrtron begmnmg aa tarty aa June 4 th 2fk and toramumg through tf fall of 2VA The slash piles are excess pi try on and paupers ffjtf were removed as part of a Dels redaction proyecl that the HIM ha been working on for the last few The treatment objective is to year reduce die risk of cataatropbic wildfre and lo reseed the project area which would also have secondary impacts (hat may improve the area fra wildlife arid livestock The Section Tl projecl area will he a 300 acre hum located near Fameer anyon between illmore and Holden there are only two fienerally "windows of opportunity" per year spring and fall when the fuels vegetation and weather conditions arc acceptable and safe for use of prescribed fire Afthrsighevery effort is made lo conduct prescribed fires so arm ike ra minimized and dispersed info the atmosphere some communities arid residents may he affected for short period of time The prescribed fire will only be rmplerr ented if lemperature humidity wind speed fuel moisture Department of Ait Duality Regulation and other factors can he safely met for further information about this project and other fuel projects that the HLM la working on please visit ua at www utahfireinfo gov or contact ire Prevention Specialist Wende Wilding at Report SMite ISutton ttrl llllmart llab la a Monday diatnhute or offer arrange to diatnhute oaycontin and one aecrmd degree felony diatnhute or offer arrange to diatnhute marijuana The matter ta continued lo June 16 fee waiver hearing Carol Chriatine Rasmussen 44 appeared in cuatody fur initial appearance Rasmussen charged with one third degree felony possession of a forged writing device The matter waa aet for waiver hearing cm Wed Hail waa aet al 12500 24 Conrad Scott Hrinkerhoff appeared and plead guilty lo one claaa H miademeanur eoninhutmg alcohol to a minor On May 2 Hrinkerhoff waa arreaied after providing alcohol lo an underage male Me waa sentenced lo aia months in the Millard County ail suspended Me la to serve m a days in the jail in a minimum of 4k hour increments within the neat days Hrinkerhoff is to pay fine and fees of $425 Craig Troy Vernon 3k appeared and plead guilty lo one claaa A misdemeanor of domestic violence battery enhanced The matter waa referred to Adult Parole and Probation for a ahorl frrm pre sentence report fteborah Denee frisen 40 appeared for return on bench warrant (risen la charged with one third degree felony theft and five third degree felony chargea of forgery The matter waa continued for waiver hearing on June 16 Casey Dale Huntsman 22 appeared and plead guilty to one claaa C misdemeanor driving on a denied license Munlaman waa ordered to pay a fine of $50 Ik forty Ronald Stephenson appeared and entered into a plea in abeyance agreement with the state JyrffirDm plead guilty to one IhtrtJ Public Partnership Brings planned near Affordable Housing to Fillmore Fede’'! lias Fillmore (4th District Court fwerpts frttt the Fast rib DHtrirl Jane 2 Kevin Duane Wolf k appealed and plead guilty to one second degree felony possession o use of The plea was mcthamphetaminc held in an abeyance agreement Wolf waa ordered lo pay a $52$ fee and the he held fin a 36 month aley ante mil period Upon successful completion of llie 36 morilh llc charge will he dismissed Derek fAmgla loriea 2 appeared fot initial appearance one m charged with three firat degree felony tharge of diatrihution or offer arrange lo diatnhute a control led substance The for waa set matter waiver hearing on hme 16 Kimberly Mitchell 41 appeared for initial appearance Milthell la charged with two firat degree felony thargea of distribution re offer arrange to diatribute a controlled auhatance TF matter waa aet for waiver hearing on June 16 Mark ( Katies Mitchell 40 appeared tot initial appearance Mitchell ta charged with two firat degree felony charge! of diatrihution re offer arrange lo diatnhute orytonlin Mitchell ta currently rei probation fre failing lo repret aa a aea offender He la aervtng weekenda fre one year fre the offenae Hail waa act at $5000 A waiver hearing la acheduled fre April 16 50 Raymond Dale Huntsman appeared for initial appearance Munlaman ta charged with one firat degree felony diatnhulirm re offer arrange lo diainhule fenlanyl and two aecrmd degree felony chargea or nfftrarrangc lo diatrihution diatnhute marijuana All chargea were me The matter wiihm a dmg free waa aet fre a une 16 waiver hearing 40 appeared ftehorah V Munlaman initial fre appearance Munlaman la charged wilh one firat degree felop fyt 3 Coxy Cfr'vwjm at degree felony criminal mischief The plea will he held in abeyance 2 months Stephenson does not for have to pay a fee agreement hut is lo pay restitution of U5 of all the damages ('pin successful completion of the agreement the charge will he dismissed Andrew Clark Mortensen 22 failed lo appear before the court for and order lo show cause Mortensen is currently on probation for one class A misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance An $ K00 bench warrant waa issued for hi arrest acoh Mark Hathaway 23 ALT LAKF CTTY- tlnaosg f illmor i the ouar A ocia?'iW of Cazvemme ta are hosting an open hcaase for f t new affufdabe hfirrve m f nimewc Tese home wd he p fve hjurhikJ rea’e the dream of homeonnersbp The public i rn led lo the open hcAtse on Tueclay Jjra 7:fc from 12 lo Hr p m at 535 South 325 liimore These ne affwUrie home will he available to those earning tar - kr percent of the area medan mcome fm Mllard County tYMiW) fot a family of fourj Three of the homes were comrrucled urfer tl CRD N (C R edit lo 'AS) p(gr n CROWS a program that provide tenants with the chance to build equity with low monthly These new rent payment R yW S hi ares w ill rent for Ltdiiie not included $5k2month f illmore City has provided deferred financing lo help keep the rent low Ae arc eacited about our new ROWS' home in f illmore They allow our younger household lo stay close to family and give (hose who are starting out a great opportunity lo own a home Ae hope lo tee mote home hke these” sad f illmore Mayor Dave Christensen The other two homes were constructed using Utah Housing's SHARI (Shared Home Appreciation as Retained fruity) program The soon to be SHARI completed homes will provide an immediate to homeownership opportunity Cttp t f: la M 00 t more an sKoee rry h tv favis hi iefcr 9a c--e m ?a Lam of &f the Ltah Lo ( redii and State of (ncore Ffiasng Tit iried hy the L tan Hcaasei-- The pur hate of Tat ( orpfaimw ( redts enable ntvesare to partner w th I tab Housing and aivs( at kicai tommunTje Tht hat been a wonderfal erpetience for Ltah Flouting to work together with the S Counry Assieiarion of (aovemmen to optuift to quaoty homeowtiershp fanie m Mllard Huh the CROAN and County SH ARf program offer an iff Jahle opportunity fvr those with mode! income to grt mto a new home of William FnckKm their own” Ltah LaaiiTig Frestdettf Ltah llassng is the state s leader m creating affirdabie tvausing tohtnom At a public not fe profit corpceatiow Ltah (tailing provide mortgage for home buyer finances rental priipertie and develops special need Some xo iaki L’tahM have hcavsmg purchased their first home through Ltah H ailing' mortgage program was established m sitwe Ltah (Lapsing Mure than O'’ ra) affredabte rental units have also been financed in communities anaitvt the slate of kaal special needs project uch women shelters are also financed through Ltah Housing every year For more information on affordable housing option Utahn website can visit Utah Housing al www utahhousmgorp org call or laik to their realwa or Vi hanker ah mt Ltah Htaismg mortgages or home in their communities of :ie 'arJ 2 "id rraagage The ROAN pr grsrn seeks hi honveownersnip wiibn the hrnsaehrwis wfeie he’pu’rg IxaJ governments v rev atiz LHC f ranees ffve construction of attractive three and four bedrraan Nause La CROAN homes are twmsehoidi dec idedl y mrae affaiutie similar housing offered La rent L’MC crafts ( ROA N guidelines lo target those possessing the kmg term commitment Selected lerumu lo hcimeownershiip begin paying affordable monthly payments that build equity in the rental period home After the have ta oppvaTiauTy rr pitta to buy la home fot a price far below the market "This is not the first CROAN project Sit County Association of with UHC and (wrvemments has not the last Ae currently Faipiefully have four existing projects in other cities that are managed hy Sit ( ounfy Association of fiovernments (he success on those projects has been Ac arc ctcited for tremendous another opportunity lo work with Utah Housing lo provide quality lo homeownership opportunities the people of Fillmore and Mllard ( minty ” Russell ( owley f tecutive rector for Six ( ounfy Association of (Kivernments The (ROAN program is made ai iie (ien ti Utah Museum of Natural History Zions Bank Great Basin Museum to host a free Family Event A doen different natural history activities to he featured June 10 at Zwma Hank The Ltah Museum of Natural of Utah History at the Zions Hank and the Ureal Hasin Museum will bring a free family Field Camp Adventure and the Traveling Treasures rmnectmg Cultures The 7 ions Hank Four Corners Collection eshihit lo (elia The Family Field Camp Adventure will offer a variety of activities on Tuesday June 10 5 p m to p m at Zion Hank 20 f Mam Street The Traveling Treasures eshihil will remain at the newly acquired ( piece collection made possible hy the Museum’s and a generous gift Hank from Zion lobby hmira The Traveling Treasure exhibit will feature four lobby case of selected Native American objects from the M u ( ol lectors Council down and NO CLOSING COSTS u f m hu Jiff Hti )Mf (INN! 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