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Show -- iti SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday December 17, 1986 - Page 10 sentence for driving during revocation and DUI. Allen B. Mayo fined $250 plus Court report 25 percent Thursday, Dec. 11 James Goodwin did not appear for arraignment proceedings. Court ordered state to inform defendant to post bail immediately for charge of $299 and sentenced to 30 days. Sentence to be suspended upon payment of fine. Preliminary hearings for Mark Wallace, Tammi B. surcharge and sentenced to 30 days for possession of a controlled Lanette Kolbaba continued to January 29. The probation officer reported the fine had been paid by Mark Edward for three counts of possession of illegally taken protected wildlife. The Court ordered the matter closed in two ar driving during revocation. Court ordered state to inform defendant to post bail immediately and to reserve defendant. Jacqueline D. Hutchins entered a plea of quilty to driving during revocation. Sentencing set for January 22. Junior Manheimer entered pleas of guilty to driving during revocation and DUI. Sentenced to 60 days. Court ordered probation continued in an order to show cause against Manheimer in an unrelated case. Defendant ordered to serve 60 y days concurrent with weeks in order to give defendant the opportunity to purchase back his gun. The case of Phillip Rentz, charged with fishing without a valid license, continued to ar 60-da- Seniors by Nell Dalton The Monticello Senior Citizens held an election at last Wednesdays meeting. Officers for 1987 are: Thelma Harrel, president; Nell Dalton, vice president; Maxine Lyman, sec- January The case of Kenneth M. Paulson, charged with possession of a controlled substance, two counts, continued to December 18. Curlis Billsie entered a plea of guilty to charge of assault on a peace officer reduced to a charge of simple assault. A charge of public intoxication dismissed. Defendant fined treasurer. The remainder of the time for the meeting was spent in making gifts for nursing home patients. Glenda Wood and Julia Hyde brought homemade candy for a treat for the workers. conventional or VA financing on all Buyers must obtain own financing Purchasers may utilize cash, are designated in the appropriate column by properties listed below Properties eligible for FHA insurance yes Please contact a real estate brokeragent of your choice for details. EXTENDED LISTING PERIOD properties are not in a bid period and bids on pjn. on the day they are received. these properties will be opened at ADDRESS CASE NO. TYPE PRICE The case of Michael T. Allison, charged with carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle, taken care of in chambers. Bail forfeited to fine and case terminated in State versus Evan B. Beavers and Leslie J. Hewett, charged with fishing without a valid license. 49 North 200 West before further action could be taken in a motion and order for supplemental proceedings. At the request of counsel for plaintiff D. J. Winder, M.D., the defendant Presley Little was sworn in by the court for 3.-0-0 LISTING PERIOD EXTENDED Monticello Locks Repaired Try Flying LOCKSMITH SHOP 79 N. 11 East Monticello, UT 84535 H & K & money! Call Jon L. Hunt Phone 678-322- 2 jonncrBRQKERS Not Open" with the case number address, and date of Sealed bid must be clearly marked Sealed Bid-D- o bid opening on tne outside of the envelope Bids must be received tn the HUD Property Sales Office. Suite 220 at 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City Utah 84111. by the appropriate date and time shown above Bids must be submitted on the HUD-954- 8 form must be a net bid form Attached to the HUD-954- 8 Addendum filled out by the selling broker An earnest money deposit of not less than $500 will be held and form HUD reserves the right to reject any or all deposited by selling broker upon submsion of the HUD-954bids Properties are subject to prior sale Each property is sold as s with no repairs They may contain code violations (No warranty) HUD properties are available to all persons regardless of race color, religion sex marital status or national orgin Fo' more information on houses available m other areas of the state please call the Salt Lake City HUD Office 524-524- 524 - 5232 2 N 1986 524-523- 0 Department of Housing and Urban Development ir 5 Licensed Electrical Contractor Residential Commercial -- David (MH5MtoCMGdItD (M3)Q3!I!)Q3aGMCQ Electric Heating Hotpoint Appliances ' Small Trencher For Rent Johnson 61 In-ho- Ci j4UAouyed Sears fetotice (ontiactci (801) 672-22- Gary 71 Strtuf Sai Jna Caiatj - i i I C ' Sosa-own- er (19-1- Bruce Johnson 678-249- 8 0) 7:00 pm 4:30 pm For information call 9 after 4 p.m. 587-248- JOIN THE COMPLETE BODY PROGRAM etonEEt BARBER DRY WALL HantiaiEin Handyman Remodeling Painting Carpentry (Damn FREE ESTIMATES (303) 562-428- mum 9 SALESCOUNSELOR (F&iGOGOS & RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER NEIGHBORHOOD morel U.S.A. NEIGHBORHOOD REALTY & HOME SERVICES Larry Richmond 678-285- ( Mon, Wed, Thu Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu III me Washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, refrigerators, freezers, home heating AH makes A models AI parts A labor guaranteed wilcomt Largo parts dapartmsnt N. FALL SCHEDULE EQSS3u0IW BROKER Refrigeration aervlce! Fait, reliable w. 300 Blanding 678-237- 6 r rj Appliance All 11 Conditioning Service Refrigeration-Ai- r Aerobic Class Weekends Northern Electric 678-241- 003EG30 8 Evenings CMEDQ j Punkis LOCKSMITH Have plane 1186 sq.ft., 3 bdrm., 2 bath YES $29,800 CERTIFIED Will fly to job DESCRIPTION FHA questioning in chambers. Keys Made Bluff City occupants and investors December 18. Court ordered Gilbert Whitehorse to be reserved Scenic Aviauon Save time estate values offered by HUD The properties for sale to all interested parties, owner chance lo lake advantage of excellent real Nows your below are homes acquired by HUD and offered 22. The case of Kim Acton, charged with possession of illegally taken protected wildlife, four counts, continued to to January 22. retary; and, Fern Richey, and Shumway, substance. Sentence to be suspended on payment of fine. Defendant placed on one-yeprobation. In a review of sentence for Harold Jones, convicted of DUI, time for paying fine was extended to April 2, 1987. Albert Sam was fined $1,442 and sentenced to 90 days for driving during revocation. Defendant placed on one-yeprobation with sentence to be suspended upon satisfactory completion of probation. In an order to show cause for a separate case of driving during revocation and DUI, the defendant was ordered to pay the balance of his fine ($58) during probation period for above case. The case of Mark Lyman, charged with DUI, was continued to December 18. The case of Timothy Joe, charged with driving during revocation and DUI, continued Carol Richmond 0 |