Show Stiff fines for drug sellers Sentences ranging from state prison evaluation programs to s have followed the arrest jail of 15 adults in March on multiple drug selling charges in Delta The March undercover drug bust was Millard County’s largest and accomplished the goal of cutting off a pipeline of drugs flowing into Delta High School according to police A dozen juveniles were also arrested in the bust Their cases are not made public based on an agreement between the press and local police departments As of last week according to counAnderson ty prosecutor Dexter in the adult cases are disposition follows: Troy Bringhard 22: sentenced to 30 in days county jail as a term of an probation after prison term was suspended In addition $1000 fine reduced to $500 following guilty a plea to charge of selling marijuana 3rd degree felony Stan Broadhead 20: sentenced to evaluation at state prison following guilty plea to charge of selling marijuana Diagnostic evaluation at state prison is a presentencing term to “determine alternative sentencing” Robert V Pendray 21: charges of selling marijuana dismissed after prosecution witness failed to show at trial Charges refiled and plea entered No district court trial date set Cory Van Ry 18: sentenced to after probation jail stay suspended following guilty plea to a charge of possession of marijuana Class B misdemeanor Shane R Davis 21: pleaded to charges of selling marijuana 4th District Court trial set for August Russell Smith 18: granted prejudgement diversion agreement If defendant maintains clean record for two years charges of drug selling will be removed from records The March drug undercover operation was conducted by the Utah Narcotic and Liquor Law Enforcement Bureau at the request of the Millard The Ed Phillips Sheriff County Sheriff’s Department paid for the operation Mr Anderson noted that almost all of the adult suspects pleaded guilty to fewer charges than were originally imposed This was the result of so called negotiations in which some charges such as sale of cocaine were dropped in exchange for guilty pleas to such charges as sale of marijuana Mr Anderson said that contrary to popular opinion such plea bargaining serves the interest of justice “In cases were we are dealing with young offenders with little or no criminal record we would end up prosecuting two crimes and if successful see two sentences which would run concurrently There would be no extra sentencing but there would be extra costs in prosecution" he said “By accepting a guilty plea to one felony as in many of these cases and the dismissal of other felony charges the suspects are to two facing sentences equivalent felonys and the county is spared the pense of prosecuting two different 17 Howard N Boe 19: sentenced to counone year probation and ty jail stay after pleading guilty to being present during sale of marijuana a Class B misdemeanor William Eugene Cave 20: sentenced to presentencing evaluation at state prison after pleading guilty to a 3rd arranging the sale of marijuana degree felony Ronald Shane Breen 18: sentenced in to county jail as a term of one year probation and fine of $750 following guilty plea to charge of selling marijuana Deborah Hines 26: pleaded guilty to reduced charge of attempted selling of a Class A misdemenor marijuana $250 fine imposed and jail term suspended Patricia Jarvis 23: sentenced to 150 state prison days in county jail after term was suspended and $750 fine to posed following plea of charge of selling marijuana Mike K Snyder 19: sentenced to probation following guilty plea to charge of being present during Pleaded sale of marijuana to two more charges of drug selling No district court date set James Alan Lake 22: Pleaded to charge of selling marijuana 4th District Couit trial set for July 16 Mark Tompkinson 30: Pleaded guilty to reduced charge of attempted sale of drugs Sentencing July 10 charges” served as the president of the Miss Hunt is a member Millard County Tourism Board at the present time “My immediate plans as president of the Chamber of Commerce” said Maycock “are to continue on with the projects that have been started such by the previous administration as the development of tourism I will be working with the communities to make sure we get the types of here that the people businesses want” Clark Maycock His late father was in business in Fillmore for 35 His years operating a service station mother Ula Maycock spent 15 years as a Tour Guide at the Statehouse Museum With his and his family s the Chamber feels that background and is sensitive Duane understands to the area’s business concerns Mr Maycock was born in Fillmore and has lived here all his life except He and his wife for four years of four are the parents Crystal and DaNette Mikelene children K v ' "N 1 a I L (3rd row) ' VL Y y and their teacher who is students also that most of now deceased them were born in 1903 and that 19 of them are still living Out of the 19 living 12 were personally contacted through telephone calls and letters Information on the other seven was obtained from the 12 and also from friends and relatives” The 19 living classmates are: Zina Chloe BaldDay Gladys Jackson win Frank Swallow Milton Warner all of Clifford and Maycock Fillmore: Edith (Teen) Rowley Zella Bonita Larson Zelma Brunson and Golda Seguine Rutherford Della Dame all of Salt Lake City Oak City Savalle Wilna Wixom Partridge Panguitch Nora Brunson Newton Laura Redmond Day Geneva Kelly Kentfield California Joy Black Salem Oregon and Wells Nichols West Utah “Some of those contacted remembered interesting vividly many about that things day" Mrs Edmunds said "They recalled how they came dressed in their best a clothes as this was considered occasion They important very especially remembered how particular their teacher Ada Brunson was as she arranged the students on the so a perfect steps of the Statehouse and it picture could be taken appears she reached her goal Also of interest in the picture is the wall of Note how it is built the Statehouse with both large and small stones" will he The framed picture presented to the Museum by Mrs who is Dean Robison of Fillmore East Millard DL’P's Custodian of Relics President Colette Hunt passes the gavel to newly elected Area Chamber of Commerce President Duane Maycock serving as a Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors member Kent was born in Parowan and came to Fillmore 14‘i years ago when appointed to his position with Security Title His wife Sharon is a Deputy County Gerk They are the parents of two children Danny and Mrs twin boys Justin and Jarvis Maycock is the office manager of Union in Fillmore MEA Credit Duane is a member of the East and the Millard Sheriffs Posse Fillmore Racing Association Chosen as Vice President of the of ComFillmore Area Chamber vice Dalton Kent was merce Millard and Courty president manager of Security Title Co of Dalton has been Southern Utah Becky Alcoholics Anonymous group I I AA : :w X Past Fillmore I ? £ meets I Tuesdays 8 pm at IPP Housing Community Center 8 pm at Delta Wednesdays Chamber of Commerce City Bldg I I I I I I I 200 W Delta Ut ALANON: meets Thursdays 7:30 pm at Delta Chamber of Commerce 76 N office Teenage Problems Call Geno DIAL AA will be starting up again Fillmore on March 21 at 8:00 in the Public Safety Building The meeting will be held at the Central Utah Mental Health office If you have any questions in pleace call Fillmore or in Delta ? J A - Millard County The yv S' V I s office Some people once thought they could ensure an abundant crop by putting a leafy branch in the furrows of the corn field o c: v' An old framed picture donated by Wilna Wixom of Oak City will be Mupresented to the Statehouse seum in Fillmore Saturday June 22 1985 when the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs (DUP) of which Wixom is a member meet in the Little Rock Schoolhouse in Fillmore for the East and West Millard District Convention (see accompanying article) The picture (shown above) is believed to be the first ever taken of the south entrance of the Statehouse The picture was taken in the spring of 1911 just before school let out was Research on her classmates a made by Della Dame Edmunds DUP member from Salt Lake City She said “Research concerning this It picture was most rewarding of all 43 the names revealed v f - nid Ashhv Dame Lila Bridges Zella Brunson Dorothy Anderson Wilna Wixxon Nora Brunson Edith (Teen) Row lex Alice Nichols Kenneth Rasmussen Laura Day Vernell Robison Keith Robison (41 h row) Vivian Wade Harold (Mack) Rulon icle Reuben Davies Carling Milton W'arner Chloe Johnson (llh row) Flovd ummings Bartella Robison Geneva Owens Bonita Rutherford ugenc Cooper (6th row) Blanche Wade Gladvs Jackson Savalla Partridge Alexander Doutre Clarence Davies Wells Nichols and (top step) Mavis Lambert Della Old photo donated to Statehouse Museum Fillmore Area C of C elects new president Duane Maycock was unanimously of the Fillmore elected president Area Chamber of Commerce during the Chamber’s election meeting held Tuesday June 11 1985 He is the manager of the Fillmore and Delta Job Service Mr Maycock is well qualified to head the organization having been with Job Service for 10 years and in prior to that was a business owner Fillmore for seven years managing and operating a barber shop Maycock takes over the reins of the Chamber from Colette Hunt of the Farmers Insurance Group who First Grade Fillmore District School's 1910-1poses on the steps of the Territorial Capitol building (now the Statehouse Museum) After the capital was moved to Salt Lake City the building served for several different uses one of which was sc hool The First Frank Day and the 1910-1principal was Grade teacher was Ada Brunson Students are (left to right 1st row) Joshua RobinClifford Geneva Kelly son Claude Warner Frank Swallow Noble Ashman Joy Black Maycock Golda Seguine Zina Day Chloe Baldwin Zelma Larson Ellen Davies (2nd row) Teacher Ada Brunson - ! j i I in I pm I I I MESSAGE 864-387- 0 Chronicle Progress USPS Editor Publisher L0UDERS COUNTRY KITCHEN Dutson Susan Editorial Every Wednesday Night Managing Editor Fillmore Marge Barton at Large Mark Amott Reporter through the summer: Advertising Sales Design Dennis Ashbrook Fillmore Office Manager Evelyn Mallet Receivable Deb Greathouse Accounts Riley Wood Legal Billing Circulation Julie Ward Rita Bullcreek Circulation Circulation Commercial Jane Wed Comp production Beckwith cents Single Copy Send Address changes to Bov 349 Delta Utah 84634 Adverttung tales Inquest (Vha 00 74JSJ40 OUM0 Pd 8 $699 June 19th includes: all trimmings & Salad Bar Printing 00 county for Subscriptions n advance 00 6 months Slf 00 out of county for ear 00 6 months year PO ALL YOU CAN EAT Beef Bar B Q Ribs Buffet Starting Sun VALLEY June 23 ALL YOU CAN EAT Summer Sunday morning Breakfast Buffet $499 through the summer - On Just 2i Highway 6 & Stop in and sign up for your Simple Interest Auto Loan! 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