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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah -- - Tuesday, August 1 8, 1 998 7A DISTRICT COURT (Continued from page Darrell Dewayne Johns - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in a misdemeanor category information containing two separate charges, one class A theft and one class B criminal mischief offense. Johns fined $462.50 inclusively and defendant placed on informal probation to the court until the designated monetary assessment is satisfied in full. Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Aug. 13 before Judge Halliday: William Ralph Dominquez - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a criminal complaint containing two felony level counts, second degree theft by receiving stolen and third degree unlawful possessionuse 3A) weapon inside a correctional facility charge, one third degree assault by a prisoner offense and two separate third degree theft counts. After merging the four criminal complaints for the purpose of pronouncing judgment, the district judge imposed an indeterminate term in the state prison along with an inclusive $5,000 fine amount. Execution of the indeterminate prison sentence stayed and defendant placed on probation under the direction of the department of corrections for 36 months. As conditions for formal supervision, Swearingen directed to voluntarily submit to random personproperty searches and maine school enrollmentemployment of a controlled substance, plus two additional tain status during the designated class B misdemeanor category charges, unprolawful possessionuse of a controlled subbationary period. Actions taken in misdemeanor crimi- stance and unlawful possessionuse of drug nal matters in 7th District Court for paraphernalia. Carbon County on Aug. 10 before Judge Pursuant to a disposition arrangement, Dominquez waived the right to a previously Halliday: David Randy Madrid - the defendant ap- scheduled preliminary hearing and pleaded peared at the sentencing phase in a misde- guilty at arraignment to two felony offenses, meanor category criminal complaint contain- an amended second degree possession ofwith ing one class A driving under the influence intent to distribute a controlled substance and the original third degree possessionuse of a )of an intoxicant (DUI) charge. ' Madrid sentenced to 30 in the county controlled substance, as well as the class B days gail and fined $500 inclusively; service of all misdemeanor possessionuse of drug parabut two days of jail time suspended, with de- phernalia count. Pronouncement of judgment and sentence fendant ordered to voluntarily report to the in 13 office to the defendants felony level criminal conon sheriffs county complete Aug. viction set on Sept. 28. the remainder of the incarceration period. In exchange for Dominquez guilty pleas, Madrid placed on informal probation with ; the remaining second degree theft by receiv:the court for one year and instructed to intocomplete an appropriate alcohol ing stolen property charge along with the class B misdemeanor unlawful possessionuse abuse treatment program. : Matthew Murray Painter - the defendant of a controlled substance offense contained appeared for pronouncement of judgment in in the original felony level case filed against a misdemeanor category criminal case con- the defendant dismissed. Actions taken in misdemeanor crimitaining one class A attempted failure to renal matters in 7th District Court for spond to a law enforcement officers command to stop (attempted evasion) offense Carbon County on Aug. 13 before Judge plus two additional class C counts, one fail- Halliday: Vanae J. Caldwell - plea in abeyance ure to obey signs and one speeding traffic violation. agreement accepted and entered into the Painter fined $537.15 inclusively and or- court record in a misdemeanor category crimidered to complete 40 hours of community ser- nal information filed against the defendant vice, with defendant placed on informal pro- containing a single class A retail theft (shopbation to the court for one year. lifting) count. Paula S. Brewer - plea in abeyance agreeAs conditions for informal supervision, e ment submitted and approved in a misdePainter instructed to maintain school enrollmentemployment status or a meanor category criminal complaint filed combination of 40 hours per week during the against the defendant containing one class A designated probationary period. protective order violation. MIXED LEAGUE full-tim- H5WLDK1 th en-jt- 2 Women & 2 Men per team Have a night out each week with your sweetheart, meet new friends, great exercise & develop a new skill Our mixed leagues are on: er If We have openings for individuals, couples or full teams. you have never bowled a league, call us and we will answer all your questions and explain league bowling!! CALL 637-077- Now and reserve a spot on a league 7 Jensens Country Lanes 1633 No. Carbonville Rd. Remember ITS Its SmokeFree BACK AND ITS Now! With automatic scorers BIGGER THAN EVER. full-tim- Jobless rate declines in county, while state witnesses increase The latest Utah Labor Market report indicates that the states unemployment rate for April 1998 registered at 3.2 per- cent of the civilian labor force. The percentage of Utahns who were unemployed in April is up of a point from the state's revised March 1998 rate jobless rate. The current unemployment rate is equal to April 1997s figure. one-tent- h From November through February 1998, 1997 Utahs unemployment rate was 2.9 percent, the lowest level in a least 46 years. The jobless rate's recent gradual increase corresponds to the slowing of the economy in 1997 and early 1998, according to labor officials. Approximately 34,600 Utahr ans were unemployed last month compared to 32,500 in April 1997, an increase of 6.5 percent. In job growth was at 5.3 percent. During the next 20 months, employment expan mid-199- 6, sion throughout the state gradu- At 3.4 percent, the ally declined to the present level. division overall is expanding its e jobs at a pace. Government employers in Utah have 6,100 more positions this low. However, the current than a year ago, an increase of employment expansion rate 3.5 percent. Federal defense roughly equals Utahs long- jobs fell by 300, nearly offsetterm average. ting the small gain in other fedBetween April 1997 and eral employment. State governApril 1998, Utahs employers ment grew by 2,200 new jobs; created about 36,000 net new 1,000 were in education. Local nonfarm jobs. government was responsible for Manufacturing employers 3,700 new jobs. About one half have added 3,000 net new jobs of these were in educational in the past 12 months for a services. Utahs mining division, growth rate of 2.3 percent. Utahs largest industrial divi- smallest employer among the sion, services, with 27 percent major industry division, gained of the nonfarm jobs, has also 100 jobs. Last year was the first experienced moderating job since 1990 that mining employment actually grew. growth. In Carbon County, the local Computer services employment growth has dropped off unemployment rate dropped sharply; it now stands at less from 4.9 percent in 1997 to 4.4 than 2 percent. percent in 1998. In Emery County, the unemConstruction employment growth, at 6.8 percent (4,200 ployment rate increased from jobs) for the past twelve months, 6.9 percent in 1997 to 7.4 percent in 1998. remains rapid. April 1998 is the first time since October 1992 that Utah's job growth has been registered near-averag- NOW YOU CAN GET 1.9 ON FORD APR FINANCING IES SAVE BIG ON OTHER FORD CARS AND TRUCKS AT COMMUNITY MOTORS TODAY THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! 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