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Show f 8A Emery County Progress. Castle Dale. Utah Bruce K. Haffiday in 7th District Court at the Emery County Courthouse on Sept. 21, were: Casey Dale Jensen, charged -- Class A Misdemeanor, Plea: Guilty. The defendant had called and asked that his appearance be excused because he has just started a new job. The Court excused his appearance for today, but must appear on the next law and motion day or a Bench Warrant will be issued. Order To Show Cause is scheduled Cot. 19 at 9 a.m. Daniel Jay George, charged in 1999 with Theft By Receiv- Stolen Property (amended) - 3rd Degree ing Felony. Plea: Guilty. This was an Arraignment Hearing. De- fendant waived preliminary hearing and time for sentence. Based on the defendants conviction of Theft By Receiving Stolen Property a 3rd Degree Felony, the defendant was sentenced to an indeterminate term of not to exceed five years in the Utah State Prison. The Prison term was suspended and defendant was placed on probation for one year. Verne L. Hinton, charged in 1998 with Issue Bad Check A DraftPresumption-Clas- s Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty, plea in abeyance. Case continued to allow a review of the defendants restitution counsel. Bail set in the placed on probation for 24 an order for the Courts sigdant does not enter into a months. The defendant may nature. Karen Sue Keser, charged treatment program, he is to enter into an inpatient treatserve 120 days in jail. ment program in lieu of serv-- v in 1997 with Attempted be designated. If the defen- Appearing before Judge in 1998 with Attempted Possession Of Stolen Property Tuesday, October 12, 1999 pay- ments. Order to Show Cause is scheduled, Dec. 21 at 9 a.m. Kasey Thompson, charged in 1997 with Attempted Possession of a Controlled Substance, Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty; Possession of a Controlled Substance- - Class B Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty; Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Class B Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty. This was a Sentence, Judgement and Commitment hearing. If the defendant enrolls in an intensive inpatient or outpa- tient treatment program, the defendant' is to serve eight days in jail on dates that will ing 90 days jail. The defendant Defendants probation is to be restarted. Case continued to allow the defendant to be- Dangerous to report back to the court on Nov. 19, concerning is whether he is enrolled in an inpatient treatment program or if he will serve the jail time. Randal Bouldin, He is to use no alcohol during Joseph charged in 1999 with Driving the interim. Rirther proceedunder the Influence of Alcohol ings is scheduled for Oct. 19 Drugs - 3rd Degree Felony. at 9 a.m. W. Michelle Plea: Guilty. Defendant waived Blaylock, 1999 in was with Burglary and charged preliminary hearing arraigned. Based on the - 2nd Degree Felony; Use or defendants conviction of Possession of Drug ParapherDriving Under the Influence of nalia - Class B Misdemeanor; AlcohoLDrugs a 3rd Degree Theft - Class B Misdemeanor. Felony, the defendant was This was the defendants inisentenced to an indetermi- tial appearance Case continnate term of not to exceed five ued for discovery. Defendants years in the Utah State appearance excused today. Prison. Commitment is to bePreliminary Hearing is schedgin immediately. The prison uled for Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. Daniel Cody Cunningham, sentence is to run concurrently with the prison sen- charged in 1999 with Possestence the defendant is cur- sion with Intent to Dist Controlled Substance - 2nd Derently serving. Robert C. Onstott, charged gree Felony; Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Class in 1999 with 6 counts of UnB Misdemeanor. Defendant employment Compensation False Statement - Class A Mishad called and said he had car demeanor. Pleas: Guilty. The problems and could not make defendant waived right to it to court. The Court excused counsel and was arraigned. the defendants appearance. Based on the defendants con- Initial Appearance is scheduled for Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. viction of 6 counts of UnemKirk Leon Willardson, ployment Compensation False Statement - Class A Mischarged in 1999 with Cultivademeanor, the defendant was tion of Marijuana - 3rd Degree sentenced to a term of 1 year. Felony; Use or Possession of The total time suspended for Drug Paraphernalia - Class B this case was 1 year. The de- Misdemeanor. Defendants fendant was placed on proba- appearance was excused. Case tion for 36 months. Probation continued upon request of deis to be supervised by Seventh fense council. Preliminary District Court. Hearing is scheduled for Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. William Frederick O'Keefe, Christopher Funk, charged charged in 1999 with Violation of Protective Order - Class A in 1999 with Aggravated AsMisdemeanor. Based upon sault - 3rd Degree Felony; Unthe nonappearance of the de- law PurchasePossession'Con-sumptio- n of Alcohol by Minor fendant, the Court authorized the issuance of a Bench War- - Class B Misdemeanor; Inrant for the defendants arrest toxication - Class C Misdewith bail fixed in the amount meanor. Case was continued of $5,000. upon stipulation of counsel. Nathan Eric Smith, charged Preliminary Hearing is schedin 1999 with Driving under the uled for Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. Influence of AlcoholDrugs Gerald Thomas Hyatt, Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: charged in 1999 with Loaded Guilty. Based on the defendants conviction of Firearm in VehicleOn Street Driving Under The Influence Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: of AlcoholDrugs a Class A Guilty; Criminal Mischief Misdemeanor, the defendant Class B Misdemeanor. Plea: sentenced to a term of 12 Guilty. The parties had stipumonths. The total time sus- lated that the defendant is to pended for this charge was 12 be on formal probation with months. The defendant was AP&R The State is to prepare come enrolled in a treatment program. Order to show cause is scheduled, Oct 19 at 9 a.m. -- -- Weapon - (amended) - Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty; Attempted Illegal Possession Use of Controlled Substance Class B Misdemeanor. Plea: Guilty; Attempted Use or Pos-- session of Drug Paraphernalia - Class B Misdemeanor. Plea Guilty. The court reappointed Attorney David Allred. Case continued for the defendant to admit or deny the allegations. Order to Show Cause is scheduled for Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. Frank W. Burgess, charged in 1999 with Burglary - 2nd Degree Felony; Illegal Posses-sionUs- of Controlled e Sub- amount of $5,000.00 Preliminary Hearing is scheduled for Oct. 5 at 9 a m. Frank W. Burgess, charged in 1998 with Theft - Class A Misdemeanor, Plea in abeyance. Case continued to allow the defendant to secure counsel. Further Proceedings is scheduled for Oct. 5 at 9 a.m. Jimmy Wayne Young, charged in 1999 with Burglary of a Vehicle - Class A Misdemeanor, Plea: Guilty; Theft Class A Misdemeanor, Plea; Guilty. Defendant was arraigned. A Bench Warrant will be automatically issued if the fine in not paid in full within -- 45 days. Praveen Lai, charged in 1999 Vehicle in Unsafe Condition - Class B Misdemeanor. stance - 3rd Degree Felony; The State filed an Amended Use or Possession of Drug Information. Upon motion by paraphernalia - Class B Mis- the State, the cash bail is ordemeanor. Case continued to dered forfeited and the case allow the defendant to secure closed. Mac L Hansen, charged in with Domestic Violence Battery Enhanced - 3rd Degree Felony. Case continued to allow the defendant time to secure counsel. Preliminary Hearing is scheduled for Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. Becky Tanner, charged in 1998 with Theft - Class A Misdemeanor. Plea: No contest. Defense counsel will provide the State with a current address for the defendant and 1999 the State will the de- re-ser- fendant for the next law and motion day. If the defendant cannot be contacted or reserved, the Court authorizes a Bench Warrant with bail fixed at $5,000. Further Proceedings is scheduled for Oct. 19 at 9 a.m. David Lee Zserai, charged in 1998 with Joyriding With In- tent to Temporarily Deprive Owner - 3rd Degree Felony. Preliminary Hearing is scheduled for Oct. 5 at 2 p.m. Ribbon Month begins in Cleveland Cleveland Elementary kicked off Ribbon Month with a visit from Officer Brinkerhoff and Cleveland City Council Members Colleen Jensen,. Cleveland, and Russ Labrum, Elmo. Both Cleveland and Elmo contributed funds to help sponsor activities that will con- tinue the throughout month. These activities will include: poster and essay contest, questions of the week, skits, and I was caught being good ings. A rt draw- contest was al- ready held with Devin Hooley drawing the winning design. Students and staff were given the opportunity to purchase a will be worn every Friday throughout the year. Colleen Jensen, Russ Labrum presenting checks to Dan Wells, principal. Officer Brinkerhoff with Devin Hooley talking about Colleen Jensen, Russ Labrum presenting checks to Dan Wells, rt. -- -- s WARNING: Paige One Salon Stlit Will hate a new Heather Alton v Mondays 35 Y be in and onie Saturday 10:00-6:0- 0 Main. Ca-t- Dale le Ribbon Month. Tor appointments e.ill: 381-50In Oet & ov. Haircuts S3. 00 off Women, S2.00 off Men & Children Tanning 10 sessions for S20.00 principal. 91 Emery County residents stay off the streets Danielle has Lupus least known of major diseases Brocato 10 off New product line Graham Webb turned 16. 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