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Show 12th Circuit Court activities : Twelfth Circuit Court was in session March 7, 8 and 9, with Judge Bruce K. Halliday presiding. diversion agreement on a charge of possession of a controlled substance. . He entered into a six month diversion agreement. He posted $1,500 cash bond forfeitable to the City of Moab and $250 bail was refunded. David Eugene Bartley appeared on Ernestine Bahe appeared on a charge of driving during revocation. She was released on her own recognizance and the case was continued : ; to March 16. Kenneth B. White appeared on charges of driving during revocation, not seat belt, illegal consumption of alcohol and possession of a controlled substance. He entered a plea of guilty to the first three charges, and the state moved to dismissed the charge of possession. Defendant was sentenced to pay $290 and serve 30 days in the county jail, with the jail sentence suspended on payment of the fine. Thomas E Adermann appeared and pled guilty to charges of illegal con-- ! sumption of alcohol, no seat belt, and possession of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to pay $340 and serve 35 days in jail, with the jail sentence suspended on payment of the fine. Brian Stanley Antonioli appeared March 8 for diversion agreement arising from a charge of possession of a controlled substance. He entered into a six month diversion agreement, posting a $1,500 cash bond forfeitable to Grand County, and bail of $250 was refunded. Daniel Joseph Rovira appeared for County (Continued from Pg. A-- l) board is currently preparing a grant application to the State Community Impact Board to purchase the arena. John Groo, representing Castle Valley Town asked if the county would maintain the roads in the town on a contract basis. Road Supervisor Tim Pogue was asked to meet with John to discuss the number of miles, cost, etc., and bring back a recommendation to the ' Commission. Vail Maughn, representing the Library Board, discussed a proposal to black-to- p the area around the back of the Library and between it and the Fire Dept, building. The proposal was received favorably and the County will study possible costs and make a final decision in the near fu- 11 ture. Rick Warner Ford was the lowest of five bidders for a service truck for the road crew. The bids were all re-- r ferred to Tim Pogue for review be- -' fore an award is made. The bid was for $17,999. A number of other items were discussed before the Commission adjourned just before 6 p.m. so they could travel to Green River to conduct a hearing. iOtJ mr WINDSHIELDS Plat 4 Plf xl Glass Mirrors Commarclal Glass site is $1 per ing in the group-us- e person for groups of 9 or more people. Available in 1988, is a park specific annual pass. This pass costs $25 and allows the purchaser and those people in his private vehicle unlimited day-us- e at the state park where purchased. Dead Horse Point offers this pass as well as the $45 annual pass that can be used for day-us- e at any Utah state park. a charge of second degree felony thefL He asked for time to consult with counsel and the case was continued to March 23. . WILL HOLD PARTY Sl Clare's Guild of St. Francis Episcopal Church will hold their St. Patrick's party Thursday evening at the church hall when an Irish Stew dinner will be served, followed by entertainment. BACK FROM AUSTRALIA Mrs. Sylvia Levering has returned from her winter stay in her old home in Australia where she had spent the winter with relatives and friends.1! reward: Target Utahs In State, vs. Penny S. Bolton, defendant was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance and possession of paraphernalia. Defendant was not present and the case was continued to March 16. Defendant had been excused from appearing prior to court. In State vs. Ronnie L. Lammert, defendant was charged with simple assault. He was not present and a bench warrant with bail of $50 was issued. Diana L. Luker appeared on charges of retail theft and simple assault. She pled guilty to both charges and was sentenced to pay combined fines totaling $450 and to serve 45 days in the county jail. The court suspended the jail sentence and $150 of the fines on condition the balance was paid March 9. Robert Sanchez appeared for sentencing on charges of driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor Small Cities for Scout awards new business. q . . . Troop 3277 held its annual Blue and Gold Banquet Feb. 25th at the fellowship hall of the Community Baptist Church. Lloyd Hilton, Cub Master, presented awards to the following boys: Tony Wilson, Reason Clark, Ben Byrd, Matt Bingham, Willy Clark, Benson Stevens and Ed Stone. The Combat Puppeteers provided the entertainment. A fun night was had by all. Complete coupon and mail to: Utah Small Cities, Inc. 6150 State Office Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 Or call: Insursncs Work panies can save up to Q 64 in operating costs irui Utah Small Cities. If you have a company, or know of a company that would like to relocate to a Small City in Utah, let us know. 8 If the company relocates id here, well give you a Cold weather kept folks away from park Dead Horse Point State park reported that visitation at the park was down 26 in February from Febru- - court issued a bench warrant with (DUI), driving while license suspended or revoked, failure to respond to officer's signal to stop, and speeding 5030. Sentencing was bail of $300. Garen G. Friedman appeared and pled guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident with other property. He was sentenced to pay $300 and serve 30 days in jail, with jail sentence suspended on condition the fine is paid and defendant pays continued to March 23. Joseph A. Goodwin appeared on an order to show case for failure to pay fine as ordered by the court. He admitted he was not in compliance with court order and was found in contempt of court. He was sentenced to serve five days for contempt, but reasonable restitution for damages. Robert J. Tsosie failed to appear on charges of driving on revocation and no seat belt. The court ordered a bench warrant with bail of $250. Shane L. Schultz appeared and pled innocent to charges of illegal possession of alcohol and open contain of alcohol in vehicle. The case was continued to March 16 for trial setting. will be allowed to purge the contempt charge and not serve the five days if in compliance by May 17. Robyn F. Walling appeared and pled guilty to a DUI charge. Defendant was sentenced to pay $600, serve 60 days in the county jail and complete 24 hours community service and drinking driver education ary of 1987. Dead Horse Point had 1510 visitors last month compared to 2041 in February of last year. For the year to date, 2755 people have visited the park. This is a 26 decrease from the 3723 visitors during the same period of 1987. The number of campers staying at the park is down 30 from last year. Park rangers announced that the park's campground will open for the season on March 19th. Camping will be available in the picnic area until that date. Fees are collected year round at Dead Horse Point State Park. The fees have not changed from 1987. The daily entrance fee is $3 per private vehicle; groups of 9 or more people and commercial groups are charged $1 per person. The camping fee is $6 per private vehicle. Camp- - UTAH SMALL CITIES, INC. 6150 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 classes. Jail sentence was suspended on compliance. William Gayton Reedy appeared and pled no contest to charges of illegal possession of alcohol and open container of alcohol in vehicle. He was sentenced to pay total fines of $135. Bail was ordered forfeited and treated as fine. Balance of $285 bail posted will be held on a pending charge by the state. In City vs. Jenson Yazzie, defendant failed to appear on a charge of intoxication. The court ordered bail of $50 forfeited and treated as fine. Jimmie Lee, Jr., appeared and pled guilty to charges of destruction of property and drunkenness. He was sentenced to pay $200 on the charge of destruction of property and serve 20 days in the county jail. He was sentenced to pay $50 and serve five days on the charge of drunkenness. The court suspended the jail sentences and $100 of the fines on condition the balance is paid and defendant pays restitution of up to $100. Larry A. Vigil failed to appear on an 1195S.Hwy fi We have a scenic state, but in addition to that we o have a very attractive g business climate. Com- light truck order to show cause for failure to pay fine as ordered by the court. The savings "I LOST 100 LBS. AND I'M 100 HAPPIER.' The NUTRISYSTEM weight Loss Program Can Bring Out the Real You. 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