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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 27. 2003 3A Five-ye- District court i (Continued from page 2A) James Jeromy Keene - the defendant ap- -' inpeared to answer a felony leel criminal third a formation containing degree single unlaw ful possessionuse of a controlled sub- stance charge. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution agreement, Keene waived the right to trial in the 'criminal complaint and the defendant pleaded guilty to an amended lesser included class A misdemeanor category attempted unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense. After accepting Keenes guilty plea on the amended class A misdemeanor controlled - substance count, the court imposed a $750 fine amount plus applicable interest and allowed the defendant the option of substituting an adequate number of community service hours at a rate of 20 per week in lieu of paying the designated monetary as-- 1 sessment. ' Shcri R. Nay - the defendant appeared at arraignment in a felony level criminal case containing one third degree unlawful pos-- 1 , sessionuse of ' a controlled substance charge. Pursuant to a negotiated settlement agree-- ! ment in the criminal information. Nay waived the right to trial and the defendant pleaded guilty to an amended lesser included class A misdemeanor category unlaw ful pos-- , sessionuse of a controlled substance of-- 1 fense. The district judge accepted Nays guilty plea on the amended controlled substance count and tentatively scheduled the sentencing phase in the defendants class A misdemeanor category criminal conviction on June 23. Nicole Jones - the defendant appeared to answer a felony level criminal complaint containing a single third degree falsifying ' forgingaltering a medical prescription for a controlled substance count. ' Pursuant to a negotiated resolution ar-- 1 rangement, Jones waived the right to trial at arraignment in the felony level case and the defendant executed a plea in abeyance agreement on the third degree falsifyingal-teringforgin- g a medical prescription for a controlled substance charge. As conditions for authorizing Jones plea in abeyance document on the third degree offense, the district judge directed the defendant to pay an $800 fee along with all court costs stemming from the felony level criminal information and violate no laws dur- -' mg the designated term of the agreement. Actions taken in misdemeanor crimi-- ! ' nal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 12 before Judge Halliday: (Continued from page 1A) scapes more frequently than necessary In addition. 94 per- John V. Naylor - the defendant failed to appear to answer a misdemeanor category criminal complaint containing a single class A violation of a protective order count. Upon Nay lors failure to appear at the set criminal proceeding, the court authorized the forfeiture of the bailbond posted on the defendants behalf in connection with the misdemeanor category complaint. In addition, the district judge confirmed an outstanding w arrant prev iously issued for Nay lors arrest in the criminal case and reaffirmed bail on the warrant at $1,500. Amy Siaperas - the defendant appeared at arraignment in a misdemeanor category criminal information containing three separate charges, one class A threatening with using a dangerous weapon in a fight and one class B failure to remain at the scene of a traffic accident offense along w ith an additional class C intoxication count. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition arrangement in the misdemeanor category complaint, Siaperas waived the right to trial before the defendant entered into a plea in abeyance agreement on the class A threatpre-vious- ly ening withusing a dangerous weapon charge, the class B leaving the scene of an accident offense and the class C intoxication count. As conditions for accepting Siaperas plea in abeyance document on the three charges, the court ordered the defendant to pay a $350 fee, cover all court costs asso- ciated with the misdemeanor category criminal case and violate no laws throughout the designated term of the agreement. Susan G. Christensen - the defendant failed to appear to answer a misdemeanor category criminal information containing one class A protective order violation. Upon Christensens failure to appear at the previously scheduled proceeding in the misdemeanor category criminal complaint, the district judge confirmed an outstanding warrant issued for the defendants arrest and reaffirmed bail on the warrant at $ ,500. Randall Cahoon - the defendant failed to appear at continued proceedings in a misdemeanor category criminal case containing two separate class B offenses, one simple assault count and one unlawfully damaginginterrupting the use of a communications device charge. Upon Cahoons failure to appear to answer the class B assault offense and the class B damaging interrupting the use of a communications device count, the court authorized the forfeiture of the bailbond previously posted on the defendants behalf in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal information. 1 PRUC3INO TIIU1E 18 HERE! Relax.. drought cycle impacts economy: ar cent admitted to hav ing no idea how much water they put on lawns annual!. s of the Nearly Utahns contacted during the two-third- statew ide poll admitted that thev hav e not changed outdoor landscapes to save water. Based on the survey findings, the conservation team has developed conservation tips that w ill be pail of the slow the flow public information campaign. The campaign includes television and radio public service announcements, collateral mav terials, community relations ities and media relations ors. We need to reduce per capita w ater use by at least 25 percent by 2050. explained the governor. "We also need to change our watering habits so residents w ater less and for shorter periods of time and mov e from general awareness of the need to conserve water to an understanding of how to conserve. Leav itt recommends the follow ing water-wis- e tips for Car- and your trees! DMP) i TURN IN A PUSHER The information gathered as a result ot the follow ing TIPS form is strictl confidential. The Carbon Metro Drug Task Force ill vv evaluate the information and place the facts into a vv ill be taken on all submissions. composite file. Action Name ot suspected drug dealer: Nickname: Description: Ht. Hair Sex t. Eves SS Age Address: Home: Business Motor Vehicle: Make Color Year License Associates of Dealer Utahns to follow to ensure that the state will have an adequate supply of water now and in the future: Refrain from watering between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.. and water less. Water only twice a week, even in the hottest weather. For south eastern Utah residents, this means 58 inch. Adopt structural changes. Adoption of the residential structural changes includes the replacement of old appliances such as dishwashers, clothes washers, shower heads and toilets w ith w ater conserv ing models. The recommended changes also involves the implementation outdoor water-wis- e Method of dealing: Location of dealing Drug(s) being dealt: List ail othei suspected illegal activities: Mail completed forms to: TIPS. Carbon Metro Drug Task Force 91 East 100 North. Price," UT 84501. arc pleased to welcome Joseph Hollingsworth, M.D. land- scaping techniques. Obstetrics & Gynecology commend residents for "1 their efforts. Already this year, weve saved thousands of acre feet of water, Dr. Hollingsworth specializes in low and high risk pregnancy care, family planning, female surgical services and gynecology. commented Leavitt. "The water conserva- - t - 1 r i b v His office will be located at 94 West Hospital Dr., Suite 4, Price, Utah. - - - ' CBRTm Emm: i Castleview Hospital and Medical Staff Dr. Hollingsworths practice will open on June 2, 2003. I Appointments can be esJidta (ifnic Don M. Purper 420 South State Redmond UT 84652-009- 9 r residents and bon Countv Birthday EXPERT TREE SERVICE and managing the states water supply We all just need to keep " up the effort For additional inhumation the states slow the flow ac-ti- . we 7 trim promoting water conservation en-de- of campaign or lor recommendations on how to conserve water. Carbon Count residents ma visit the governor's Internet website. The site may be accessed at w ww. conserv ew ater Utah eov tion team is doing a tantaslic job made by calling 637-067- 5. 12-5-- Congratulations Alisha. We are so proud of you and all you have accomplished, and also CASTLEVIEW HOSPITAL for your 2 year scholarship to CEU. Good luck with whatever you do. 300 N. Hospital Drive We love you Price Mom, Dad, Amber, Autumn 637-480- 0 Certified Arborist Forester Over 28 years In The Tree Industry! Free Estimates Licensed Insured Serving The Region Since 1975 YCOE ALERT! WESTERN FAMILY T0STIT0S TR0PICANA Peanut Butter Tortilla Chips 13 oz. Orange Juice 18 oz. 2500 2500 loo WESTERN FAMILY 15 oz WESTERN FAMILY, 32 OZ. 1.00 Grape Jelly Pork & Beans 41.00 JIMMY DEAN, 12 oz. 'h 10-1- 6 23.00 WESTERN FAMILY 12 oz. oz. 89 Orange Juice 23.00 Cookies gal. Ice Cream 101.00 Noodle Soup 25.00 Sausage WESTERN FAMILY, TOP RAWIEN, 3 oz. WESTERN FAMILY 64 oz. WESTERN FAMILY. 16 0Z NoCauli Broc or Brussels 79 Frozen Veggies Recently BAYCOL was removed from the market by the FDA. BAYCOL has been associated with a condition that causes muscle disintegration, weakness, tenderness, fever, dark urine, nausea and vomiting. Most commonly, patients suffer severe muscle pain in the back and calf muscles. Sadly, at least 100 people who took BAYCOL have died. If you or someone you know took BAYCOL and are suffering from these symptoms there is help. For a free consultation contact Matthew T. Graff, a local attorney for all of Southern Utah. R0SARITA Hot Pockets Refried Beans 9 oz. 16 oz. WESTERN FAMILY 12 oz. 21.00 Sea SlNil Noodles WESTERN FAMILY 12 OZ. Long Spaghetti 21.00 Asst. Pork Chops Boneless, Beef lb. 1.50 Spareribs lb. 2.00 Chuck Roast WESTERN FAMILY 12 oz. Elbow Macaroni 21.00 lb , Peeled Mini Carrots Roma ea. 1.00 Tomatoes lb. 1.00 . 1 Super Select Cucumbers ea. .69 DOLE, Just Lettuce HUNTS, 26 oz. 99 Spaghetti Sauce Salad WESTERN FAMILY, 6 ct. DOLE, 1.00 Fruit Snacks Peppers 21 00 Store Bakery ea. 1.29 ea. 1.29 Classic Romame Salad In GREEN Bell 61 000 WHITE Corn on the Cob 41 00 |