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Show t Tuesday, August 30, 1994 District Court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Aug. 22 before Judge Bruce K. Halliday: Benjamin Patrick defendant Vasquez appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a felony level information containing a single third degree production of a controlled substance count; Vasquez sentenced to an indeterminate term in the Utah State Prison and fined $5,000 inclusively. Execution of the prison term stayed and all but $925 of the designated fine amount suspended; defendant placed on formal probation under the supervision of the department of corrections for 36 months and ordered to serve five consecutive days in the county jail. Audrey Louise Madrid defendant failed to appear at continued proceedings in a felony level complaint containing one third degree theft charge; forfeiture of Madrids previously posted bail authorized; issuance of a bench war- Rochelle Crabtree on one second degree attempted burglary ofa dwelling offense, amended from an original second degree burglary of a dwelling count; sentencing phase in the felony level information scheduled on Sept. 12. Chris David Trujillo defendant pleaded guilty at continued proceedings to one class A misdemeanor assault against a police officer charge, amended from an original third degree felony assault by a prisoner offense, plus an additional class C misdemeanor intoxication count; Trujillos pleas held in abeyance until the defendant completes an unspecified treatment program, with pronouncement of judgment tentatively set on Feb. 13, 1995. Actions taken in felony and misdemeanor criminal matters on Aug. 22 before Judge Halliday: Richard Michael Dix appeared at the sentencing phases in one felony level and one misdedefendant meanor category compliant; the felony case contained a single third degree the distributingarranging distribution of a controlled substance count, while the misdemeanor case involved class defen- jail time suspended upon trolled substance offense plus four additional misdemeanor category counts, one class B possession of drug paraphernalia, one class C speeding, one class C no seat belt and one class C vehicle license plateregistration card violation; Chastain held to answer all five charges at felony arraignment on the same date. Robert Wayne Parkin defendant entered a guilty plea at continued proceedings A attempted tampering with a witnessjuror charge. In the felony information, satisfaction of the monetary assessments, and defendant placed on probation with state corrections for 18 months; as conditions for formal supervision, Crabtree directed to undergo a substance abuse evaluation and enter into complete any treatment programs deemed appropriate by the department of corrections. ' ing delinquent fine payments in a prior class B DUI conviction; McKendrick sentenced to serve 28 days in the county jail, with defendant credited with any time already served in connection with the matter. Terry Arco Poloni diversionary agreement accepted and approved in an information filed against the defendant containing one class B simple offense. - m'-.- - '' M Carbon kids return to school on their first day of school are kindergarteners at Castle Heights Elementary. School bells tolled throughout the county Monday morning, approximately one week later than in past years. With the closing of Durrant Elementary last spring and new boundary lines being set, many students in Carbon district are attending new schools this fall. The 1994-9school year will end in June, rather it all in Taking 5 than just before the Memorial Day holiday. The Sun Advocate reminds vehicle drivers to be aware of school children during the morning and afternoon hours. Motorists should obey all school zone speed limits, crossing guards and flashing red school bus lights. Many students could be walking unfamiliar paths to and from school or loading and unloading at new bus stops. Larry Ray Cochrane defendant sentenced to six months in the county jail and fined $1,000 inclusively on one class B driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) count; delaying imposition of the sentence, the bench instructed Cochrane to return to court on Sept. 12; defendant ordered to enter intocomplete any treatment program as directed by state corrections and voluntarily submit to ran-do- m bodily fluidbreath testing. Jacob Joseph Salazar defendant appeared at continued proceedings in three pending criminal cases and an order to show action alleging violations of the probationary conditions included in the judgment on a prior conviction in an information containing three charges, class B drivers ONLY $10 TODDLER SALE 14.99 RUGBY SHIRT APPARATUS Reg. 19.99. for L school-age- GIRLS acrylic for sizes 2 FOR $17 FLEECE CREWNECKOR PANTS FOR GIRLS & BOYS FLEECE JOG SET 100 boys. d 2T-4- T. Separately, $10 ea. '' - ',,V K license suspension class B unlawful V revocation, , L "V ' V ?Jsf , I purchasepossession of alcohol a by consumption minor and class C exhibition driving. Salazar admitted to certain probationary violation allegations and entered guilty pleas on all four offenses contained in the pending criminal informations, two class B unlawful I '! s' ,.p i' purchasepossession of alcohol a V V' Jr ; 3 FOR 4.98 by consumption minor and two class C intoxication counts; sentencing in the four matters scheduled on Sept. 1. Lanny Brett Kirkwood defendant failed to appear at arraignment in a complaint containing a single class B theft charge; issuance of a bench warrant for Kirkwoods arrest authorized, and bail on BOYS CASUAL PKG1 SALE 6.99 COTTON-BLEN- D CREW SOCKS Separately, 1.99 pr. GIRLS COTTON-BLEN- 2 FOR $6 pkg.10-prs- PKG,S RIBBED CREW SOCKS FOR GIRLS D CREW SOCKS Reg. 8.99; . Separately, 3.99; pkg.3-prs- . the warrant fixed at $300. defenJason M. Hudak dant pleaded guilty at continued arraignment to one class B criminal mischief offense; Hudak sentenced to 15 days in the county jail, fined $150 and directed to satisfy victim restitution in an amount to be agreed upon by all involved parties: entire incarceration period sus NOW 24.99 NOW 36.99 LEVI'S 560 L.A. GEAR NEW-AG- E NOW 26.99 NIGHT INVADER Now prices represent savings on regular prices which may vary by market. JEANS FOR BOYS Sizes Keller, Jensen, Harrison and Bunnell ifUt&mevt) WfW:- s ym Lorinda Jane Basso defendant failed to appear at arraignment in a case containing a single class B minor in a bar charge; issuance of a bench warrant for Bassos arrest authorized, with bail on the warrant fixed at $150. John A. McKendrick defendant appeared to answer an order to show action alleg- Service ofall but two days of degree possession ofwith intent to distribute a con- ? JiSsZi: Sr":JjL & wMm , j by consumption minor count filed against Hudak dismissed dant appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence in a complaint containing two class A offenses, theft and burglary of a vehicle; Crabtree sentenced to 12 months in the county jail, fined $2,500 and instructed to pay an additional $275 in victim restitution. Joseph Grover Chastain defendant waived preliminary hearing in a felony level case containing one third ikfn "f purchasepossession of alcohol a meanor criminal matters on Aug. 22 before Judge Halliday: v sra& pended, on condition the monetary assessments are paid; in exchange for the defendants guilty plea, an additional class B unlawful Dix sentenced to one term in the state prison and fined $1,156.25; in the misdemeanor information, defendant sentenced to one year in the county jail and fined $370; both incarceration periods suspended, with Dix placed on formal probation under the direction of state corrections and ordered to serve 15 consecutive days in the county jail. Actions taken in misde- rant for the defendants arrest also authorized, with bail on the warrant fixed at $10,000. an additional : Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3 A prices represent savings on regular prices which may vary by market. Now OFF 25 at Sum MISSES SLEEPWEAR & ROBES Percentage off regular prices. Sale puces effective through Monday, September 5. BUY MORE & SAVE TEAM LOGO APPAREL FOR BOYS BEDDING & BATH Sale excludes Starter and Columbia. & SAVE OUTERWEAR FOR PREWOMENS HOSIERY & SOCKS SCHOOL & SCHOOL-AGE20 OFF PRS. D 25 30 BOYS & GIRLS OFF 1 PRS. OFF 12 PRS. OR MORE Now prices represent savings on regular prices which may vary by market. SAVE ON SAVE ON MORE BUY GIRLS REEBOK FANTASY SHOES Sale excludes Starter, Columbia COORDINATES ACCESSORIES & 20 OFF REGULAR-PRICEPURCHASES TOTALING $30 TO 199.99 25 OFF REGULAR-PRICEPURCHASES TOTALING $200 TO 399.99 30 OFF REGULAR-PRICEPURCHASES TOTALING $400 & UP and windsuits. Sale applies to regular-price- d merchandise only. Excludes Smart Values, Special Buys and items sold every day in multiples of two or more. DOWNTOWN PRICE 90 W. 100 N. 150 E. 100 N. Price Moab 637-124- 5 259-310- EBr'if-fTsS- S 1994 JCPenney Company, Inc. Regular prices are offering prices only. Sales may or may not have been made at regular prices. on regular prices on regular priced merchandise effective through Saturday, September 3. Percentages off represent savings on original priced prices or original prices, as shown. Intermediate markdowns may have been taken on original prices. Reductions merchandise effective until stock is depleted. Now" prices represent savings on regular prices which may vary by market. All salea exclude JCPenney Smart Values, Special Buys and Items sold every day In multiples o( two or more. Sal 0 i 1 f 1 |