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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Thursday, July 15, 1982 Page 4 ' V Two plead guilty in District court ''' S' ' t V . by Carl Eisemann Judge Boyd Bunnell accepted guilty pleas from Leonard Singer on a charge of theft and Sylvester Dutchie on a charge of burglary District Court in Seventh Tuesday. One charge of theft and one charge of criminal mischief against Singer were dropped on plea bargaining since he is a juvenile and had offered to make restitution. Singer was referred to the adult probation office for a sentencing recommendation. Charges against Dutchie on one count of burglary and one count The of theft were dismissed. recommendation prosecutors that Dutchie be remanded to the Board of Corrections for a psychiatric evaluation before sentencing were accepted by 90-d- ay to Joe Davis, Jody Fellmeth, Bill Redd and Larry Peterson prepare for roles in on my Fatal Beauty to be presented in Blanding on July 23 and Monticello on July 24, (1 Curses r) John Noxon photo Judge Bunnell. Dutchie will be required to make full restitutuion on all counts. Vernon Butt and Mark Herron were each given a two and one-ha- lf year sentence on charges of drug sales. Sentence was stayed pending completion of a probation ear Police convince with display of confiscated drugs Sutherland said that by Carl Eisemann Monticello Police met with the city council on Wednesday, July 7, to discuss complaints received relative to road blocks which the set up in the had police Monticello area. Several local merchants had complained that the road blocks were causing tourists and truck drivers to boycott Monticello. It was reported that a number of tourists had informed local business men that they would not return to Monticello because of police harassment. Police Chief Everett Johnson stated that the road block had caused only minor inconvenience and that at least 80 percent of the people stopped were pleased to see that drug violators were not welcome in the Monticello area. then showed the Johnson council the results of the last two road blockades. Among the exhibited were several of marijuana, cocaine, kilos speed and drug paraphenalia. Several concealment devices, such as a fake oil can, a false bottom chest and dummy cigarette packs were displayed. items traffic. The city council commended the police department and supported Mayor Redd when he stated that Monticello did not want persons involved in drug traffic. He said he felt local business would support efforts to apprehend drug violators and that citizens would support the coun- bids from local contractors to fill in the trenches left by the installation of sewers. The bonding company had authorized the city to make the needed repairs. Bidders are advised that work will have to be done in accordance with specifications. Bids will be received until July 21, TTie council also authorized preparation of catch basin reconstruction at the water springs on the mountain. Terry noted that the present condition of the catch basins prevented the city from obtaining their full water allotment from the springs. Mayor Redd agreed to accompany the Forest Service on an inspection tour to determine a cil in their control efforts. Lee Sutherland appeared at the meeting to object to an order to ot move his trailer from a Rhomesite in the -l restricted residential area on Blue Mountain Road. City Manager Rick Terry informed Sutherland that several objections had been filed by neighbors for the alleged zoning violation. Sutherland pointed out that he did not live in the trailer and that at least 15 other home owners in the area were parking trailers, campers and motor homes on 40-fo- new fence line on the Blue Mountain Ski area. Butt was ordered to undergo a mental health program as part of his sentence. Both men were ordered to make restitution of the buy money to San Juan County. Petitions for approval of final settlement and distribution of the estates of Robert Anderson, Ross E. Debois and Fletcher Bronson were approved. Stanley John, father, was named conservator for his minor child and ordered to set up a trust fund for the child with monies received as a result of a damages settlement agianst Utah Power and Light Company. In the probate of the estate of Paul McPherson, Eric was instructed Swenson, attorney, to set forth specific reasons for the removal of the presently-designatpersonal representative Terry L. of determining what should be tried first needs to be established. Atlas opposes Hancocks request for a jury trial. Both parties agreed to have Judge Bunnell analyze the request documents and make his ruling at a later date. hi a trial to determine ownership of fractional shares of the 10 percent royalty claim on the Velvet and Royal Flush claims, Atlas witness Charles Skipper, a registered mining engineer and surveyor, presented maps delineating the disputed portions of the claims. Bunnell granted Atlas quiet title to the conflict areas as outlined by Skipper. Attorneys for the Hancock interests stated they were satisfied with the decision. Judge Strawberries are an excellent source of Vitamin C and calcium and also include riboflavin and iron. MY TURN ON EARTH for the estate. On the civil calendar, , to the pending August 3 trial. Atlas contends that requests for specific answers to their interrogatories were not complied with and that the question of the order Coming! ed Peterson was granted custody of. see ad on page 3 Siminmmnieirftnmni TV SpecTlacunflair Color Portable TV 19 inch SPECIAL!! 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