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Show Page 4 Messenger-Enterpris- ering evidence, prosecutors and judges imolved in these cases." Sanpete Citizen Drug Task Force Report The task force sends results to the newspaper about every six weeks Recent actions include: At the current time the Sanpete Citizen Drug Task Force is following about 40 drug cases that have occurred in 1999. In a letter send to the newspaper, the task force said, "We are pleased that the Manti Messenger' Ephraim Enterprise publishes the Sanpete Booking Report, and it is our pleasure to research the outcome of drug offenses. We realize continual publication of the court outcomes will educate the public and put pressure on officers gath- - two-mil- guests enjoyed cookies and punch. Caroline Anderson, of Manti Matthew and Buckner, of Ephraim, assisted in the draw ing Task Force incident in Mt. Pleasant and Wales. He was charged with possession of methamphet-amine- , possession of paraphernaand lia possession of marijuana. On Aug 13, 1999, in Judge MeltTs court, he was sentenced on 3rd Annual Buddy Walk draws 80 participants The Sanpete Chapter of the Utah Downs Syndrome Foundation held their 3rd annual D lddy Walk October 12 at the Snow College football field. Eighty participants walked in a glorious autumn setting, with many completing the e goal. After the walk, Rone Dangerfield was arrested in March 1999 in a Drug charges of Attempted Illegal Possession of a Controlled Substance, in which eer participant received a prize. It w as a fun day of renew ing friendships and reaching out to assist others. and his sentence was to serve one year in the Sanpete County Jail, (six months suspended). He was fined $2,500, which was not suspended, and two years probation. Court review of case in two months. The 1999 UDSF fund-raisin- the g, calendar, featuring youth throughout the State of Utah, w as made a ailable that day. The calendar can be obtained by at a cost of calling S12.00. th 1, Chesley L. Christensen, age 34. was arrested in March 1999 in a Drug Task Force incident in Mt. Pleasant Wales, and charged with possession of methamphetamine, Thursday, October 21, 1999 e Underall, Jr., was arrested in March 1999 in a Drug Task Force incident in Mt. Pleasant Wales, and charged with pos- not suspended, two years proba- tion Douglas Sterzen, age 37, of was recently sentenced session of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia and possession of marijuana. On Oct. 6, 1999 he appeared in Judge Mowers court and was sentenced for Possession of a Con- from charges in Mayfield drug ar- rests in the summer of 1998. He plead guilty to Distribution of a Austin P. charges. His sentence included 5 years in Utah State Prison on the possession charge, and a 5 years in the Utah State Prision on the theft charge, to run concurrently. He w as fined $ 8,500 for both counts and restitution of $75. He will serve 90 days in the Sanpete County Jail with the rest of his sentence suspended, and probation for three years. He is also required to obtain his GED and pay $500 of the fine within two years, if he does so, $18,000 of the fine will be suspended. d, lion. He must also obtain his GED and pay restitution of $100 to the Sanpete County Sheriffs Office. His $9,250 fine will all be pended if he completes his proba-ttion and other terms. ed Q 0-- 0-- 1 Jenny Anne Riggs, of Kearns, was arrested in Gunnison by the Gunnison City Police on June 12, 1 999, and charged with possession Skyline Sno-Ride- rs complete warming hut Thirteen members of the Skyand their families 8:30 to 4:30 on Satfrom worked urday to finish up the warming hut on North Skyline Drive. The old U.S. Forest Service garage was moved in June by club members from Lake Fork Ranger Station (near Huntington Reservoir) to the head of Fish Creek Trail (about 14 miles north of the Fairview trailhead). line Sno-Ride- rs Saturday's work party in- Mowers court on Oct. 13, 1999 for a guilty plea to illegal possession use of controlled substance. Other counts were dismissed. To serve 180 days in jail, but may be re- stalled ceiling joists, insulated the ceiling and walls, and installed interior siding as well as putting in a woodbuming stove and stovepipe. They also cut firewood for the stove and cleaned up around the area, which has a parking area leased to House of Hope program or another program. Fined $500, and toilets. Yet to be completed are in 0-- probation. 0-- preha-Mayfiel- trolled Substance and Theft possession of paraphernalia and of methamphetamine with intent possession of marijuana. He w'as sentenced on Sept. 1, to distribute, possession of mari1999 in Jud Mclffis court for Posjuana. possession of drug parasession of a Controlled Substance phernalia, and three warrants. She was sentenced in Judge in 5 the Utah State to years Prison and fined $5000. He will actually serve one year in the Sanpete County Jail, with an option to participate in the Project Reality Program after 45 days in jail, plus conditions and two years Controlled Substance, and was in Judge Mower's court 5 years in Utah State Prison, which was suspended. He will serve 30 days in the Sanpete County Jail and 18 months stalling a section of stove pipe, painting the interior, some caulking and molding. The work will be completed before snowmobiling season. A new roof was put on by the Forest Service, which also painted the exterior. Members who worked on the project were: Rick Allred, Rusty Bench, Ron Linton, Wayne Shepherd, Glen Zumwalt, Diane Bunz Scott and Robert Lund; Maurice Hamilton, Mortensen, Dave Colby, Jeff and Colby Tucker. club will meet in November to plan for winter rides and activities as well as the Sub for Santa project. Anyone interested in joining the club may contact President Rick Allred, jSno-Ride- rs Caroline Anderson, Veronica Staten and John Riding participate in Buddy Walk. You neuer mow just how dumb some people can be. Protect uour property with U i, ? - Buddy Walk participants Robert and Matthew Buckner. SNOW COLLEGE ACTIVITY CENTER 1999 Fall Swimming Lesson Schedule 5 Lessons, all on Saturday: Nov. 6, 1 3, 20, Dec. 4, 1 1 Lessons start at 9:00, 9:45, 10:30 and 11:15 a.m. 35 minutes of instruction and 5 minutes of playtime. American Red Cross certified Water Safety Instructors. 5 maximum per class, 3 minimum. If there are less than 3, the class will run upon parents request. The fee will be per student, or private - $50.00 per student. $15.00 per student Fees must be paid the first day of class or arrangements must be made with Phillip Murray for payment beyond the first day. .... j To register, or for more information: Call Phillip Murray, 283-702- 7 or Susan Larsen, 283-702- 6 I tHiiM.Hb poor |