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Show 4A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday August 24, 2004 Emery County Court Report Seventh District Court Report Appearing before Judge 17. Bryce K. Bryner-AuA 32 year old defendant appeared in court for a review on one charge of unlawful salesup-pl- y of alcohol to minors, a class A misdemeanor. Court finds the defendant in compliance. Additional review hearing set for g. Aug. 16, 2005. A 29 year old defendant appeared in court for arraignment on one class A misdemeanor charge of attempted illegal of a controlled substance. Sentenced to jail term, credit granted for time served, fined $1,850 plus interest, and probation to be supervised by the Seventh District Court for one year. A 29 year old defendant appeared in court for arraignment on one class A misdemeanor charge of attempted illegal of a controlled substance. Sentenced to jail term, credit granted for time served, fined $1,850 plus interest, and probation to be supervised by the Seventh District Court for one year. A 37 year old defendant appeared for sentencing on four counts of distributeofferar-rang- e to distribute a controlled substance, a second degree felony. The defendant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not less that one year nor more than 15 years in the Utah State Prison on each count. Prison term suspended. Fines in the amount of $500 for each count. Probation for 36 months. Defendant was ordered to report to the Emery County Jail. A 26 year old defendant was in court on three counts of se se to distrib- ute a controlled substance, a second degree felony. The defen dant is sentenced to an indeterminate term of not less that one year nor more than 15 years in the Utah State Prison on each count. Prison term suspended. Fines in the amount of $1,000 for each count. Work release is authorized. Jail time of six months was ordered and 36 months probation to be supervised by Adult Probation and Parole. A 29 year old defendant was in court on one class A misdemeanor charge of attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a 1617 year old and one class A misdemeanor charge of unlawful salesupply of alcohol to minors. The defendants employer addressed the court. The court will hold a review hearing in six months and will consider releasing the defendant into an treatment program of an intensive counseling program. The defendant was released after serving six months. Sentenced to one year, commitment is to begin immediately. Review hearing set for Feb. 15, 2005. A defendant made his initial appearance on one third degree felony charge of aggravated assault and one class C misdemeanor charge of intoxication. Counsel was appointed. Preliminary hearing scheduled for Sept. 21. A 25 year old defendant was in court for a review on a third degree felony charge of burglary. The court ordered the one year jail term continued, but stayed. The defendant is to be released from incarceration, and placed on court probation for two years. Review is scheduled for Oct. 19. The defendant is to have no criminal violations during his two year probation and to report his progress in obtaining' his GED and truck driver training at the review. A 20 year old defendant was not present to hear the charges, of one third degree felony charge of illegal possessionuse of a controlled substance, one class B misdemeanor charge of possession of less that one ounce of marijuana, one class B misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence of alcohol drugs, and one class B misdemeanor charge of unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor. Initial appearance scheduled for Sept. 21. A 42 year old made his initial appearance on one third degree felony charge of aggravated assault. Preliminary hearing scheduled for Sept. 2 1 . A 20 year old defendant was not present in court for arraignment on one third degree felony charge of illegal possessionuse of a controlled substance, a class B misdemeanor charge of illegal possessionuse of a controlled substance, a class B misdemeanor charge of use or possession of drug paraphernalia, and a class B misdemeanor charge of unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor. Defendants plea is held in abeyance. A 22 year old defendant was in court for a review on a class A misdemeanor charge of simple assault. The court finds that the Order of Probation should be stricken in this matter and orders the same. A 22 year old defendant was in court for a review on a class A misdemeanor charge of aggravated assault. The court finds that the defendant has had no further law violations and that the defendant is in compliance. Court probation is terminated. A 47 year old defendant made his initial appearance for one third degree felony charge of Whats Swell inE;mer! Economic Summit 2004 September 14, 2004 Museum of the San Rafael Castle Dale, Utah 'Program Summary 7:30 - 8:20 a.m. Registration & Breakfast 8:30 9:15 a.m. Morning Keynote -- -- Bob King 9:30 a.m. 11:20 a.m. Break Out Sessions 11:30 a.m. -- 12:20 p.m. Local Business Highlight Session 12:30 p.m. -- Lunch 1:15 p.m. Keynote Address Jon Huntsman, Jr. -- Who Should Attend? Emeiy County Economic Development Council invites all those interested in the latest economic growth and development information to participate in Whats Swell in Emery County 2004. Break Out Session Topics: Agriculture New Markets for Agriculture Products; Making Silk Purses from Sows Ears People and Resources to Help Make Your Dreams Come True Recreation & Tourism Is there Money to be made in your Backyard? Keys to Success - Resources and Partnerships Customer Service Marketing & Totally Awesome Customer Service Expanding our Opportunities Jon Huntsman, Jr. in court for arraignment on one third degree felony charge of attempted theft by receiving stolen property. Sentencing scheduled for Oct. 19. A 53 year old defendant was in court for arraignment on four first degree felony charges of distributeofferarrange to dis- with the plea in abeyance and orders this matter dismissed. All charges disposed. A 44 year old defendant was alcohol in a veC court for a review on one third in misdehicle and one class meanor charge of speeding. degree felony charge of failure to stoprespond at the command Counsel was appointed. Preliminary hearing scheduled for of a police officer, one class B misdemeanor charge of driving Sept. 21. the influence of alcohol old was .under A 53 year defendant in court for an initial appeardrugs and one class C misdeance for one third degree felony meanor charge of speeding. The charge of illegal possessionuse defendant reported to the Court of a controlled substance, one his progress as to employment, class B misdemeanor charge of IOP and AA meetings. The Court finds that the defendant needs to use or possession of drug paramisB make a greater effort in obtainone and class phernalia demeanor charge of providing ing employment and is ordered owners security for licensing. to spend at least 20 hours, per week seeking employment. Next Counsel appointed and prelimischeduled for Sept. review scheduled for Oct. 19. nary hearing A 44 year old defendant was 21. A 19 year old defendant was in court for a review on one second degree felony charge of in court on one third degree to distribof unlawful felony charge sexual activity with a minor. ute a controlled substance. The Sentencing scheduled for Sept. defendant reported to the Court his progress as to his GED, IOP 21. A 19 year old defendant was and AA meetings. The Court finds that the defendant needs to in court for a review hearing. The defendant has complied make a greater effort in obtainwith the plea in abeyance and ing employment and is ordered orders this matter dismissed. to spend at least 20 hours per week seeking employment. Next All charges disposed. A 20 year old defendant was review scheduled for Oct. 19. A 29 year old defendant wm,s in court for a review hearing. The defendant has complied driving under the influence of alcoholdrugs, one class C misdemeanor charge of open tribute a controlled substance. Court ordered matter continued to Aug. 23. A 46 year old defendant was in court on two third degree felony charges of attempted sexual abuse of a child. Counsel addressed the court. Sentencing scheduled for Sept. 21. A 37 year old was not present in court for sentencing on two second degree felony charges of distributeofferarrange to dis- tribute a controlled substance,. Based on the defendants nonappearance, the Court authorized the issuance of a bench warrant. A 29 year old defendant was in court for arraignment on one class A misdemeanor charge of illegal possessionuse of a controlled substance. Sentenced to a term of two days, credit granted for time served. Fined $1,850 and placed on probation for one year. no-ba- il Orangeville Continued from PAGE 1 Dennis Tuttle, Orangeville A. zoning administrator, spoke to the council next. She read several passages that had been written by famous politicians concerning the principles of government officials and the personal property rights of citizens. Beautification is our right, we dont have to ask your permission, she stated. Paul Riddle informed the council concerning the w'eeds in front of his home. According to city ordinance, the property between the fenceline and the sidewalk belongs to the city. He stated that the weeds on the citys property were so high, that the view of his yard was obstructed from the street. He requested the city take care of this problem. Mayor Thayne Cox told Riddle that this process has been started. Huntsman is currently Chairman and CEO, Huntsman Family Holdings Company, LLC. He is also the Republican candidate for governor. Mr. Huntsman served in the White House Bean stated that all the minutes and records from each city go to the state for archiving. It was bad timing that Bransons request came when it did. At the time of the archiving, Bean did know that the work was being done at the county building, and was unable to contact the person doing the microfilming. The city was not denying access to Branson, but could not grant that access at that time because they did not have possession Bean also explained that the notes she takes during the meetings are not public record. The minutes do not become public record until they have been transcribed, any corrections made, and approved by the council at the next meeting. Bean also stated that Branson did receive a copy of the minutes as soon as they became available. ing. excon- plained the city ordinance cerning the issues brought by the residents. Councilman Kelly Alton explained that changing ordinances and zoning laws takes time and the council would be open to suggestions. Riddle told the council that several of the residents of Orangeville are forming a committee to attend council meetings. This committee will be open for comments from concerned citizens and then in turn address the council with these concerns. It is our hope that this committee can clear up some of the foggy areas between city council persons and the public, said Riddle. Mayor Cox then asked Bean to respond to Trina Bransons comments earlier in the meet Mr. Book Signings Saturday Sept 28th at Walton Books administration under both President Ronald Reagan and President George H. W. Bush including serving Fred Civish, author of, The Sunnyside War, from 5 pm Marjorie Jones, author of, The Jewel and the Sword, from 2 am Watch for the 19th Anniversary Sale Sept 1st. Sale Tables up to 50 discount as U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, Bob King 10-1- 3-- Mr. King is currently the Vice President of Interwest Mining Company (a subsidiary of PacifiCorp), headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. 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