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Show E mery Cou nty Pr og ress T uesday , N ovem ber 24, 1 987 7 B circuit court By ROSANN FILLMORE Staff writer A Castle Dale man waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to Seventh District Court for arraignment on charges of child abuse, a second degree felony. Michael Allen 21, appeared in Eleventh Circuit Court Thursday on one count of child abuse. Judge A. John Ruggeri allowed a $5,000 property bond from family members as bad. will appear in district court today. According to deputy attorney Gene Strate, the charges stem from an incident where the man Scott-Willardse- n, Scott-Willards- en allegedly slapped his child. girlfriends In another felony case, a continuance was granted Michael Thomas McClain of Westminster, Colo, until Dec. 10. He is charged with failure to respond to an officers signal to stop, a third degree felony; DUI, a class B misdemeanor; speeding 96 mph in a 55 mph zone, having an open container in his vehicle, an an expired registration, class B misdemeanors. Blair Erickson of Huntingto pleaded guilty to amended charges of reckless driving. He was originally charged with DUI. He was ordered to pay a fine. The court heard two separate cases of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Clifford Price, Castle Dale, pleaded guilty and was referred to state corrections for a report. He will be sentenced Jan. 7. Jay D. Madsen, Green River, was ordered to pay a $300 fine. He had pleaded guily $300 pre-senten- 90 SAVE Kenmore vac with attachments SAVE MO Kenmore microwave ce heights, 149" Reg 189 99 Thru Nov. 28 HP 3.2-pea- k 20-- ft cord, active edge VCMA cleaning ( 80 HP) While Quantities Last1 Reg 249 99 m '87 Annual Git 159" earlier. Three cases of unlawful possession of protected wildlife came before the court. David C. Ferron requested a motion to suppress hearing. The judge scheduled the hearing for Dec. 17. Proceedings in the case of Walter Keith McGill of Ferron, were continued to Dec. 3. He is charged with possession of a bull elk. Charges against James C. Johnson, Orangeville will be heard in a trial before the bench, on Jan. 28. He allegedly took a mountain lion illegally. Judge Ruggeri ordered the bondsman to produce Richard B. Pickering of Payson or forfeit a $600 bond. He is charged with speeding, driving on revocation and failure to appear. Cox 42107 53298 of SAVE 70 19-in- ch ! SAVE with remote VHS VCR Reg 27-ke- Sharpness control, quartz tuner, 19-kremote, cable compatible off timer. day4 event timer, Reg 499 99 Thru Nov 28 Dual 39999 tape deck, equalizer, more dubbing, 6653 m 1144 Transaxle Sears will arrange to have this service performed by a licensed contractor. 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Price River Drive 1 09 SAVE 10 Dual action pad sander 1 NEW LOCATION 45 West 1st North 1 69 5 Reg 44 99 Thru Nov. 26 BERNIET. MORRIS MONUMENTS 7-- Up drive with 4 speeds plus reverse. ., Wide twin blade mowing deck. 42-iblade for snow removal, reg. 199.99 179.99 Snow removal blade not included in price Blade requires bracket, extra Jam resistant design P. 129999 6 pk. 7988 Reg 109 99 Reg. Elias Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, SAVE Kenmore disposer SAVE $155 Craftsman 1 1 HP tractor Davis or $20 per month 29999 Simulated TV reception This TV is diogonally measured Edmond Elias Display rack stereo 1 00-wa- tt ey -- 637-440- remote, 14 y more. Thru Nov. 28 obituaries Davis, age 86, died November 22, 1987 in the Emery County Nursing Home in Ferron. He was bom August 15, 1901 in Orangeville, the son of Henry Elias and Susannah Laramie Davis. He was a member of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y where he was a member of the Huntington 3rd ward. He had lived with his niece, Sharleen Rowley for eight years. He was a kind, hard working man whom everyone loved. Survivors: sister, Mrs. Elmer (Elva) Scovill, Richfield; niece Sharleen Rowley, Huntington, 25 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday Nov. 24, at noon in the Huntington Stake Center. Friends may call at the viewing one hour prior to the service. Interment, Orangeville City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Fausett Mortuary. SAVE 369 99 Reg 369 99 Thru Nov. 28 Shane D. McArthur, Huntington, was ordered to pay $250 restitution to complete a diversion agreement. He was charged wih driving on suspension. Dennis Case, Emery, pleaded guilty to failure to stop for a school bus and was fined $60. HUNTTNGTON-Edm- ond mwith remote color TV HOURS: 9:30-- 6 tuft Mon.-Fr- i, at. 9:30-- 6 t mMM |