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Show I V 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday November 19, 2002 District court Post 2379, auxiliary donate food to countys pantry VFW season rapidly approaching, the Carbon County Food Bank needs all types of items and is accepting donations from organizations as well as individuals. The county food bank is located at at 75 East 400 South in Price and the pantry may be contacted by telephone at Sue Brown and Shirley Peterson along with Louise and Bill Schneider unload the 1,044 pounds of able food items and toiletries collected for the local pan- try by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2379 and the organization's ladies auxiliary. With the 2002 holiday 637-923- 2. friends dont let friends KING K0AL drive drunk. Daily 7:00 9:15 Die Another Day Did You Know? Pt;-i- 3 Nearly six in 10 of all adults residing in the top 50 markets across the United States read a daily newspaper. & Slam Friday Nw. 22nd KINGK0AL Daily 7:00 t And Santa Clause r,-- approximately seven in 10 read a newspaper on Sunday, according to the 1 9:00 Gxnpetitivc Media Index. CROWN Flit Dally 7:30 Sat 7:30 4 10:30 PRICE THEATRE 30 East Main. Price 637-274- All Main 0 Daily 7:00, Fit 6 Seats (1.50 SaL 7:00 A 1:00 Signs Source: Fact About Newspapers Published by Newspaper Association of America tion period and placed Sherman on probation under the direction of the Utah Department of, Corrections for 36 months. , As a condition for formal supervision, the j court instructed the defendant to maintain full-ntime employmentschool enrollment status! probationary period. , throughout the Actions takien in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Now 7 before Judge Bryce K. Brynen SelestinoJoe Lujan - the defendant appeared at a suppression hearing in a felony level crimi- information containing one third degree unlawful posse ssionuse of a controlled sub- stance count along with an additional class B misdemeanor category posse ssionuse of drug ' charge. After weighing the testimony presented at the hearing, the court denied the defense's motion to suppress evidence collected by law enforce- ment officers conducting the investigation into the felony level complaint Following the district judge's ruling , Lujan waived the right to trial in connection with the case and the defendant pleaded guilty to the third degree felony unlawftil possession use of a controlled substance offense. The court accepted Lujans guilty plea on the controlled substance count and, pronouncing judgment in the third degree felony criminal con- viction, sentenced the defendant to an indeter- term in the Utah State Prison, minate immediate execution of the desig- nated incarceration period, the district judge au- thorized Lujan to complete the indeterminate term concurrently with the sentence im- posed in an unrelated felony criminal matter and remanded the defendant into the custody of the Carbon County Sheriffs Office for transport to the state correctional facility. In exchange fin Lujans guilty plea on the third degree controlled substance count, the court granted a motion and dismissed the remaining class B misdemeanor category unlawful posses- of drug paraphernalia charge contained in the felony level criminal information filed against the defendant Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Nov. 7 before Judge Brynen Melodie T. Justesen - the defendant ap- peared at continued proceedings in a misde- meanor category criminal complaint contain- ing a single class A simple assault offense. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agree- ment, Justesen waived the right to a previously set trial date in the misdemeanor case and the defendant entered a guilty plea on an amender included class B simple assault count After accepting the guilty plea on the amended class B assault charge, the district judge sentenced Justesen to 30 days in the Car- bon County Jail and instructed the defendant to complete 60 hours of community work service in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal information. In conclusion, the court suspended the ser- vice of all jail time, on condition Justesen com- pletes the designated 60 hours of community service as directed. Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Nov. 12 before Judge Bruce K. Halliday: Anthony Lynn Sherman - the defendant ap- at the sentencing phase in a felony level criminal complaint containing one third degree unlawful posse ssionuse of a controlled sub- stance offense as well as two additional misde- meanor category counts. The misdemeanor charges filed against Sherman included one class A unlawful posses- sionuse of a controlled substance offense and one class B unlawfully operating a motor ve- on a denied drivers license count. Pronouncing judgment in the felony level criminal case, the court sentenced Sherman to term in the state an indeterminate prison and fined the defendant $1,000 plus ap- -' plicable interest. The distrietjudge subsequently stayed the ex-ecution of the indeterminate incarcera- - al th In addition, the district judge ordered, Sherman to notify the courtdepartment of rections within three days of becoming unem- ! ployed and reserved the right to impose a jail sentence in the event the defendant loses his job . within the designated formal probationary period, Dusty Don Wilson - the defendant failed to , appear at a review hearing in a felony level in-- j formation containing two separate third degree charges along with an additional class C meanor category criminal trespass offense, The third degree felony level counts filed , against Dusty Wilson included one criminal mischief charge and one joyriding with intent to temporarily deprive an owner of a motor vehicle misde-crimin- al offense. Upon the defendants failure to appear at the review hearing in the felony level criminal plaint, the court confirmed an outstanding war- -, rant previously authorized for Dusty Wilsons y bail on the arrest and reaffirmed cash-onl- Salad Adam Eugene Wilson - the defendant ap- -. peared at arraignment in a felony level criminal case containing two separate second degree un- -, lawful posse ssionuse of a controlled substance ; counts, Pursuant to a negotiated resolution agree- -' ment, Adam Wilson waived the right to trial in the felony criminal information and the dant entered guilty pleas on two amended lesser included third degree unlawful posse ssionuse ; of a controlled substance charges. The district judge accepted Adam Wilsons guilty pleas on die amended third degree felony controlled substance offenses and sentenced the ; terms in defendant to two concurrent the state prison. The court authorized Adam Wilson to com- plete the indeterminate incarceration periods concurrently with the sentence imposed in an . unrelated criminal case in Emery County and remanded the defendant into the custody of the sheriffs office for transport to the state correc-lesstional facility for immediate imprisonment. Kathy Chandler the defendant appeared at! arraignment in a criminal information contain-- . ing two separate counts, one second degree . felony level attempted sexual abuse of a child charge and one class A misdemeanor category lewdness involving a child offense, Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agree--. ment in the criminal complaint. Chandler waived the right to trial and the defendant pleaded guilty to the class A misdemeanor lewdness involving a child count The district judge accepted Chandlers guilty plea on the lewdness charge before tentatively . scheduling the sentencing phase in the, defendants class A misdemeanor category nal conviction on Jan. 13, 2003. In exchange for Chandlers guilty plea on the class A misdemeanor offense, the court granted a motion and dismissed the remaining second degree attempted sexual abuse of a child count. contained in the felony level criminal case filed. against the defendant Shelby Wayne Hatch - the defendant ap-peared at continued proceedings in a felony level-hicriminal information containing one second de--Z gree possession ofwith intent to distribute a con-- j trolled substance charge plus an additional class; B misdemeanor category unlawful possession' use of drug paraphernalia offense. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition arrange- ment. Hatch waived the right to trial in connection' (Continued on page 3A). defen-sionu- . -- . crimi-pear- Coca Cola d Products can 12 pack 49 SWANSON, Beef or CNckan, 14 oz. . Broth .69 MRS. CUB80N, IIIE WESTERN FAMUC 16 or. Peas, Com, or ct, Berries 2-- 6 a. ed de 16 re. Cranberry Sauce se er Dressing WESTERN FAMU 16 war-pris- on rant at $1,983.36. 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