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Show The Times - lndependent, Thursday, June 28, 1979 Circuit Court news June . . Also 21 Brad S. Preliminary hearing was held in Twelfth Cir- Liston pled guilty to cuit Court June 26 for possession of a controlled Lawrence B. Wallace, substance. He was fined who was charged with $200, or in lieu of second degree murder, a payment ordered to serve first degree felony. After 30 days in jail. The same date Jimmy presentation of evidence ' the J. Jorgenson entered a defendant over for trial in plea of guilty to leaving District Court on July 9 the scene of an accident. at 10 a.m. Bail was He was fined $100. Mark Esposito apreduced from $50,000 to $25,000 if cash or a bail peared the same date and bondsmen was used. pled guilty to 2 charges of On July 21, Bennie permitting a dog to run at Walters was before the large. He was fined $100 court on a charge of and $50 of the fine was the court bound aggravated robbery. suspended. Judgement was entered him indigent and Penny in the case of City vs. Coffman was appointed Richard Lee Farmer on a as his counsel. He will charge of driving under e reappear with counsel for, the influence of setting of a date for toxicating liquor (DUI). Bail of $300 which had preliminary hearing. been Bond was set and conposted was forfeited tinued at 25,000, and he and treated as a fine. Judge Don Crist found will present a musical program at the Green River The Shiloh-aire- s Community Church on July 4th. The public is invited to attend. Special sacred music group is coming to Green River The Shiloh-airea six ensemble from Montana Institute of the Bible, Lewistown, Mantana will be in Green River, Wednesday night (July 4) to present a program of sacred music in the Green s, voice River Community Church. The service is scheduled for 8 p.m. Members of this dent musical team stuin- clude: Laura T.arkina of Englewood, Colo.; Mona Melton from Denton, Mont.; Cheryl Holm of Deer Lodge, Mont. ; Caryn Howem from Everson, Wash.; Keith More from Phillipsburg, New Jersey; and Brian Grinder from Lewistown, Mont. uled in Montana, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, California, Oregon, and Idaho. Sharing in their program is the schools the Rev. Godfrey ORear. Montana Institute of the Bible is a denominationally unrelated college with students in a typical year representing over 20 states and several foreign countries. Graduates of the school can be found today on many .of the worlds home and foreign mission fields and in Vice-Preside- nt, pastorates throughout the western United States. The Rev. Alex Schaff, pastor of the Green River Community Church, extends a cordial invitation are to The Shiloh-aire- s the public to enjoy the currently on an eight week music of the Shiloh-airetour with services sched Wednesday night. s, Neglect charges pending in San Juan incident San Juan County Sheriff Rigby Wright told The Times-lndepende- Wed- nt nesday that he plans to file charges in Juvenile Court following an incident involving an emotionally disburbed child during a camping trip in Dark Canyon June The Utah Criminal Code said Sheriff Wright, covers offenses against children by adults. He said charges will be 3-- 9. brought against an . em- ployee of Hillside School, Logan, who has been suspended from his work since June 10. The section of the code under which these charges will be filed provides for such action against any person 18 years or older having a Child in his legal custody or in his employment who willfully abuses or ts, neg- lects or abandons such child in a manner likely to cause the child unnecessary suffering or serious injury to his health or morals. The offense is a misdemeanor. The girl involved in the incident was treated at San Juan Hospital and transferred to Logan. FROM ARIZONA Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Causer, former Moabites, arrived from Arizona last week for a visit with friends. While here they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Allen. MOAB VISITORS BUILDING A CUSTOM HOME? How About A Cu$tom Heating A Air Conditioning Sy$tem? Nelsons Heating A Refrig Your Personal Climate Control Center Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dalton and family arrived last week from Raytown, Mo for a visit with his brother Newell Dalton and family, Mrs. Neva Dalton and family, Neal Dalton and family, and Kays sister, Mrs. Clyde (Lapreal) Berry and daughter Kathleen, who came down from Salt Lake City for the weekend to join the family. On the family Sunday traveled to Nuda, Colo, for a visit with brothel, Pat Dalton and family where they enjoyed a family gathering and pleasant visit together. Miss Kathleen Berry returned to Salt Lake City Monday to resume her nursing duties. Located at 551 Ea. 2nd So. SERVICE & REPAIR COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL in-th- on Robert Hansen, remains incarcerated in June 21. entered a plea of Grand County Jail. LIONS MEMBERSHIP E. R. Carter Russ was inducted into the Moab Lions Club at a ceremony at Lions Park y conducted by Slim 25. June Monday, Carter was sponsored by Ray Branscom, Sr. Mabery stated that Carter is the fourth new member that Branscom has sponsored this year. Branscom has been nominated for a District Membership Drive award, which will be presented this September. A7 Special Swiss movie slated at Church TALL CLIMB A MOUNTAIN, a dramatic motion picture filmed in will be Switzerland, shown at First Baptist Church on Friday, June 29, at 7:30 p.m. This beautiful motion picture, filmed in a tiny village high in the Swiss Alps, tells the story of Heidi, Peter, their good friend Hans and a very wise Hans loss of his the at dog anger to guilty illegal causes a serious accident of an alcoholic possession beverage. He was senten- and terrible injury to his Peter. Heidis ced to pay a $50 fine. A friend second charge of illegal friendship for Hans turns to hatred and she vows to consumption of alcoholic get revenge. Both she and beverage was dismissed. Hans seek counsel from ' On June 20 Leslie an elderly Bronson entered a plea of who teaches a tender guilty to a DUI charge. message of love and She was sentenced to pay forgiveness. a $299 fine. TALL A CLIMB Ma-ber- wood-carve- r. wood-carv- er MOUNTAIN is the skillful blending of a delightful story, beautiful children, and magnificent scenery into a dramatic film that is destined to become a classic. CLIMB A TALL MOUNTAIN was written and directed by Heinz Fussle and released by Gospel Films, Inc. of Muskegon, Michegan, of HOW producers SHOULD WE THEN LIVE? featuring Dr. Francis Schaeffer, and THE MIRACLE GOES ON the life story of famed composer John W. Peterson. A nursery will be and admission is free. provided, Topographic Maps Available Tim at The |