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Show 6A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Tuesday, October 3, 1989 Judge Bryner holds law and motion in circuit court Actions taken in felony criminal matters in Seventh Circuit Court for Carbon County on Sept. 27 before Judge Bryce K. Bryner. Dayle A. Wooden waived the right to a preliminary hearing on one count of attempted distribution arranging the distribution of a controlled substance. The defendant was bound over to answer the charge in Seventh District Court on Oct. 2. In exchange for the waiver, three additional complaints filed against Wooden were continued without date. The defendant is charged with two felony distributionarranging the distribution of a controlled substance counts and one misdemeanor theft by deception offense in the complaints. Pursuant to a disposition arrangement, the prosecution filed amended information reducing one distribution arranging the distribution of a controlled substance charge filed against Cameron Alan Montgomery to a lesser unlawful possession of a controlled substance felony category. The defendant waived the right to a preliminary proceeding on the reduction and was bound over for arraignment in district court on Oct. 2. Trevor Wade Lindt waived the right to a preliminary hearing on one count of distributionarranging the distribution of a controlled substance and was bound over to answer the charge in district court on Oct. 2. A second action charging Lindt with an additional distribution arranging the distribution offense was continued without credited the defendant with time already served in the matter. A preliminary hearing n was set on Nov. 15 in an date. After amended information reduced one felony distributionarranging the distribution of a controlled substance charge to a lesser infor-'rnatio- attempted distribution George sodomy on a child counts. arranging the distribution misdemeanor count, Evelyn Aline Creech waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to the reduction. Creech was referred to the Utah Department of Corrections for a presentencing report and recommendations to the court, and pronouncement of judgment on the plea was set on Nov. 15. The prosecution tendered amended information in an action filed against Ronald Glenn Pruitt, reducing an initial felony distribution arranging the distribution of a controlled substance offense to a lesser Preliminary proceedings, one to follow the other, were scheduled on Nov. 29 in two criminal complaints filed against Gregory Lynn Jaimez. The defendant is charged with one fraudulent insurance claim offense in each complaint. Preliminary hearings, one to follow the other, were reset on Dec. 6 in four companion cases filed against Jeff A. Wartman and Chris T. Fairc-lougis Each charged with two felony theft counts in addition to one misdemeanor burglary of a vehicle offense. h. attempted distributionarranging the distribution misdemeanor category. The defendant Preliminary proceedings, one to follow the other, were scheduled on Dec. 13 in two waived the right to trial and entered a guilty plea on the reduction. Pruitt was referred state corrections for a to unrelated actions filed against Arnold Alvin Trolin and Marsha R. Bratz. Trolin is charged with two counts, burglary of a and theft. Bratz is charged with two offenses, possession of a controlled substance and pre- sentencing report, and sentencing was scheduled on Nov. non-dwelli- 15. Pursuant to a disposition agreement, Richard L. Kincaid waived the right to trial and pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges, drivers license suspensionrevocation and open container of alcohol. In exchange for the pleas, possession of drug paraphernalia. Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters: Earl Wayne May Sr. appeared for pronouncement of judgment and sentence on six counts, one retail theft, one public intoxication and four criminal mischief charges. The defendant entered guilty pleas on the offenses on Aug. three additional counts, felony theft of an operable motor vehicle, possession of a stolen credit card and theft, filed against the defendant were dismissed. The bench sentenced Kincaid to 11 days in the Carbon County Jail but 2. May was fined $800, inclusive of all legislative fees and assessments, ordered to satisfy an additional $616 in victim restitution and sentenced to 6 months in the county jail. The service of jail time was sus- ANN'S HALLMARK Bridal Registry pended, and the defendant was placed on formal probation under the supervision of the department of corrections for a period of 18 months. Dustin Charles Neiman appeared for sentencing on May 24 guilty pleas to two Laurie Mathis & Dondi Rasmussen Oct 6, 1989 Arthur Martines Oct 7, 1989 Caryn Halverson i The Place To Go When You Care Enough To Send The Very Best ANN'S HALLMARK charging Vincent Kouris with two Castle Rock Square Birch is charged with two faicounts, theft and burglary of a Upon Alex S. Ilinojos offenses, DUI and failure to vehicle. Neiman was fined lure to appear for arraignyield the right of way $250, ordered to satisfy ar ment on one count of supply(reportable). additional $90 in victim restiing an alcoholic beverage to a A trial was scheduled on tution and sentenced to 30 minor, the bench ordered the Feb. 16, 1990, in an informaforfeiture of the defendants days in jail. The jail sentence tion charging Daniel Joseph was suspended in full, on the previously posted bail and Ward with two counts, DUI closed the case. condition the defendant satisand drivers license Emil A. Sunter waived fies the fine and restitution the right to trial and entered a suspensionrevocation. amounts. Actions taken in felony William Krompel (senior) guilty plea on a willfully matters on Sept. 29: criminal waived the right to trial and destroying property offense. to a disposition Pursuant pleaded guilty to one driving Sunter was fined $285, Lee Tru-- j Robert arrangement, under the influence of an ordered to satisfy an additionto a prelithe waived illo right intoxicant (DUI) charge. The al $355 in victim restitution on one count 2 the in minary hearing defendant was fined $900 and sentenced to days the of of distributionarranging inclusively and sentenced to county jail. The service jail distribution of a controlled 30 days in the county jail. The time was suspended, and the substance and was bound over service of all but 2 days of the defendant was placed on inforsentence was suspended, and mal probation with the to answer the charge in dison Nov. 6. In Krompel was allowed to satisdepartment of corrections for trict court for the vicwaiver, a secexchange fy the remaining jail time via the purpose of monitoring ond 40 hours of community serdistributionarranging tim restitution in the case. the distribution complaint vice, on the condition the Bobby Joe Chadwell filed against the defendant hours are completed within waived the right to trial and held in abeyance, with the was disturbthe next 2 months. pleaded guilty to one bench entertaining a Chad-wecircuit ll Upon Debra Ann Bias ing the peace charge. to dismiss upon resolumotion inclusivefined $125 failure to appear for arraignwas tion of the district court ment on two offenses, DUI and ly on the plea. no valid drivers license (on Clay T. Beesley waived matter. court Ruling the evidence preordered the the the person), right to trial at an arraignat a preliminary prosented forfeiture of a previously post- ment hearing and entered a no ed bond, issued a bench warceeding sufficient to show contest plea on a speeding probable cause, Judge Bryner rant for the defendants arrest (11-1- 5 MPH) traffic violation. ordered Carl James Trujillo and fixed bail on the warrant Beesley was fined $45 bound over to district court on at $1,085, inclusive of an $85 inclusively. one distributionarranging 13 fee. Dec. warrant of arrest Bias A trial was set on distribution of a controlled the schedate filed was in a complaint against appearance substance charge. The defenduled on the law and motion Martin Shane Morris. Morris dants arraignment date was day following the posting of is charged with two offenses, set on Oct. 16. bail. and alcohol of container open After amended information Todd J. Davis waived the possession of drug a higher felony reduced right to trial and entered guil- paraphernalia. the distributionarranging ty pleas on three counts, drivA trial was scheduled on distribution of a controlled ers license suspension Dec. 20 in an information substance count filed against 0 revocation, speeding charging Joseph L. Vasquez Randal W. Shurtleffto alesser MPH) and failure to secure a with one count of drivers attempted distribution safety belt. The defendant was license suspension arranging the distribution referred to state corrections revocation. category, attorney Keith for a presentencing investigaA trial was set on Jan. 22, Chiara acted on behalf of the tion, and pronouncement of 1990, in an action filed against defendant and waived the judgment was set on Oct. 18. Gregory Lynn Jaimez. Jaimez right to a preliminary hearing is charged with an exhibition on the reduction. Shurtleff Virginia Rose Yazzie waived the right to trial and drivingspeed contest traffic was bound over to answer the offense. offense in district court on Oct. pleaded guilty to a DUI 16. A trial was scheduled on offense. In exchange for the The bench granted a proFeb. a 2, 1990, in case chargplea, a second charge, leaving the scene of an accident, filed ing Arnold George Rowley Jr. secution motion and with one count of drivers, missed an information filed against the defendant was dismissed. Yazzie was referred to license suspension . against Martin Daniel Strey. The defendant had been Four Comers Mental Health revocation. A trial was set on Feb. 13, for an alcohol intake assesscharged with distributing ment test, and sentencing was 1990, in a complaint filed arranging the distribution of a controlled substance. scheduled on Oct. 4. against Marion Rex Birch. (0-1- Allen Thorpe named public defender Carbon lawmakers have awarded a contract on the provision of public defense services in the county. The board of commissioners accepted a bid on providing legal representation to indigent persons accused of criminal activity from Allen S. Thorpe during a regularly scheduled public meeting on Sept. 27. The Castle Dale attorney submitted the only proposal on the public defenders position. Pursuant, to the agreement, the county will pay Thorpe a $2,000 monthly fee to defend indigent individuals charged in criminal complaints from October through December. After the first of the year, the countys payment for public defense services will increase to $2,500 per month. The contract, effective Oct. 1, includes y termination clause a and fixes the monetary limit 60-da- A STATEMENT OF EXTRAORDINARY ACCOUNT $1,000 minimum deposit Unlimited withdrawals and deposits Interest compounded daily Deposits insured to $100,000 We think you'll find U.S. Bank the most interesting financial institution in Utah. Quite modestly, we think we're just enough to make a statement like that. interst rate of 8 Interest, though, isn't all that's extraordinary about U.S. Bank. When you save with U.S., your accounts are INSURED up to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Rate change fimt of every month. A Her Rate good through December 31, 1989 12-- county clerkauditors and treasurers offices. The county will assume the recreational and adult educational agencys budget and bookkeeping responsibilities on a trial basis for the three month period between Oct. 1 and Jan. 1, 1990. 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Acting on an unrelated agenda item, the commissioners passed a motion approving a temporary transfer of the on an appellate case LAY-AWA- YS Holiday. Wm Jordan, loyan, Amman FoA and Bnyham Cny 4 East Main, Price Theressa Frandsen Theressa Frandsen to seek reelection Theressa Frandsen has served on the Price City Council for the past 8 years. Her responsibilities as council member have been parks, cemetery and recreation. She has had a goal to beautify, clean up and improve the quality of life in Price city. Many awards in the state beautification contest have been earned as a result of her efforts in encouraging participation by citizens, businesses and various organization to be a part of this program, resulting in more pride and desire to clean up and fix up. She serves on the County Recreation Board and is responsible for the Shade Tree Commission, organizing the Youth Council and involvement in Community Progress a program of community |