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Show Tuesday, May 10, J 994 District Court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 2 before Judge Bryce K. Bryner: Alton Earl Hadden defendant appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a felony level information containing one second Students to attend sentencing phase in a felony level complaint containing a aggravated assault count; issuance of a warrant for Valdez arrest authorized, with bail on the warrant fixed at 0-- $5,000. fined $1,156.25 and Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters simple assault count; Herzet sentenced to 30 days in the county jail and fined $555 inclusively; entire incarceration period and $200 of the fine amount suspended, on condition the balance of the on May 2 before Judge Bryner: satisfied. single third degree theft charge; Jensen sentenced to 5 years in the state prison, instructed to satisfy an additional $4,500 in victim sexual degree aggravated abuse of a child count; Hadden sentenced to an indetermi- nate 1 term in the Utah State Prison and fined 1-- $1,850 inclusively. Execution of the prison term stayed and entire fine amount suspended, with defendant placed on probation under the direction of state corrections for 36 months; as conditions for formal supervision, Hadden ordered to enter intocomplete an appropriate sexual abuse treatment program and to refrain from having any contact whatsoever with children under the age of 18 without an adult present during the designated probationary period. Mace Welcome Jensen defendant appeared at the restitution. Execution of the prison sentence stayed upon payment of the monetary assessments, and defendant placed on probation under the direction of the department of corrections for 36 months; as a condition for formal supervision. Jensen ordered to complete 10 eight-hou- r days of community service. Michael Anthony Deto defendant failed to appear at continued proceedings in a felony level case containing one third degree theft by deception offense; issuance of warrant for Detos arrest authorized, and bail on the warrant fixed at $5,000. Michael Ray Valdez defendant failed to appear at a continued proceedings in a felony level information containing a single third degree Prehistory poster winner named Michael Danny Wilson defendant appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a complaint containing one class A issuing bad checks charge; Wilson sentenced to one year in the county jail, fined $555 and ordered to pay an additional $30 in victim restitution; service of all jail time suspended, on condition the fine and restitution are satisfied. In a second criminal matter, Wilson appeared to answer an order to show cause affidavit alleging violations of the terms for probation included in the judgment on a prior class A theft conviction; after admitting certain allegations, defendant found to be in direct violations of the probationary conditions. Wilsons previously allowed supervision period revoked, and defendant sentenced to 20 days in the county jail; all but 10 days of the designated jail time suspended, and defendant directed to voluntarily report to the county sheriffs on May 16 for incarceration. Todd Shontel West defendant sentenced to 30 days in the county jail and fined $277.50 inclusively on one monetary assessment d Norton, Miller Creek. SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE WEEKDAYS 9 AM SUNDAYS 10 AM 9 PM -- -- 6 PM -94 monetary assessments balance, and defendant placed on informal probation to the court for 12 months; in exchange for Nakais guilty plea, an additional class B assault offense filed against the defendant dismissed. Actions taken in felony criminal matters on May 5 before Judge Bryner: Norman Max Billsie after waiving preliminary hearing on May 2, defendant pleaded guilty at felony arraignment to one second degree forgery count plus two class B misde-mean- Ortho Rose Systemic Rose A Bower Care nourishes insect roses end provides protection all season long Apply every sa (6) weeks lor beautiful roses ORTHOLtsa 1994 Monsanto Company registered trademark of Monsanto Company $567 LBS. ROUNDUP' Grass Killer Concentrate L&G Weed & Roundup' Kills Weeds Down To The Roots a RounOup Monsanto Company ot Monsanto Company trademark rayswea 1 QT. 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Buy any 12 pkgs. of pantihose or stockings and the 13th pair is your bonus, Pwosniage off reprmsnt saving! on regular and original price. Reduction on original priced merchandise effective See your Sales Associate for details unti Dock it depleted. OFF SALE 26.99 SELECTED 14K GOLD CHAINS, BRACELETS & EARRINGS Percentages off represent savings on regular and original prices. Reductions on original priced merchandise effective until stock is depleted. SAVE ON ALL MEN'S DOCKERS Reg 538. Merit classic Docket Pant. Sale prices on regular priced merchandise effective through Saturday. May 14, unless otherwise noted Percentages off represent savinqs on regular prices or oriqmal prices as shown Intermediate markdowns may have been taken on original prices Reductions on oriqinal priced merchandise effective until stock is depleted Now prices represent savings on regular prices Ail sales exclude JCPenney Smart Values Special Buys and Closeouts Regular prices appearing in this ad are offering prices only. Sales may or may not have been made at regular prices. JCPenney Company, Inc. OFF WOMEN S SELECTED SLEEPWEAR Percentages off represent savings on regular and original prices Reductions on original priced merchandise effective until stock is depleted SELECTED DRESSES IN JUNIOR, MISSES', PETITE & WOMENS SIZES 50 SUPPORT PANTIHOSE Reg. 7.50. 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Ready To Use Kills 24-2- Ortho Killer Pravanta ragroartn lor up lo yaar ORTHOlisa 1994MonsanUiCompany trademark ot Monsanto Company ORTHOliSl M994MonsantoCompany trademark ot Monsanto Company registered IRONITE' n triox Vegetation Ortho a Killa " $2288 Weed-B-Go- first-plac- e category theft Reg. 29.99. Flower Care Carbon High School TSA state conference winners and some of next year's state officers who qualified to compete at the national conference in Orlando, Fla., June pose on Carbon's steps. Pictured are (front row, from left) Greta Nowak, Samantha Cox and Nicolle Taylor; (middle) Troy Warner, Kristi e Kloefer and Heath Petty; and back row, Lorin Palmer. winners were Kloefer, Petty, Cox and Taylor, who is also Technology Student Association secretary. Other new officers are Palmer, vice president; Warner, sergeant at arms; and Nowak, parliamentarian. The students were awarded $300 state vouchers toward the national conference, and the winners also received $250 each from Carbon County School District. or Sale price effective & is HOURS: TO flDTiin Systemic event Jonah Naneth Nakai the jail sentence suspended upon payment of the fine, and West placed on formal probation for 12 months under the supervision of state corrections; defendant instructed to complete the remaining jail time within the next four months. Richard K. Herzet defendant entered a guilty plea at continued arraignment in a case containing one class B Chase Norton displays his poster and the $1 00 check he received as the elementary school winner in the Utah Prehistory Week poster contest. He is the son of Bart and Karen TSA defendant pleaded guilty at continued proceedings to one class B simple assault charge; Nakai sentenced to 30 days in the county jail and fined $555 inclusively; all jail time plus $200 of the fine amount suspended upon payment of the class B retail theft (shoplifting) offense; all but 15 days of Seven-year-ol- Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5 A U ooin a I |