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Show r 2C The Salt Luke Tribune Salurdu), January - 7, I'llU 4 More Sentenced for Emery County Drug Smuggling Operation Four more members ot 11 raptured in a foiled drug smuggling operation in Emery County last September were sentenced Friday, leaving only two others who sought and lost jury trials to be sentenced r senGomez received a r tence and the special parole The special parole requires the prisoner to complete the original prison term and adds two additional years to the remaining sentence Gomez's attorney, Rodney W Bryson, asked Judge Jenkins to allow Gomez to serve the sentence concurrent with a sentence from a lower court in Florida. He said if five-yea- two-yea- Judge Bruce S, Jenkins handed down various sentences on Rogeno Dinsado Gomez, Adolfo Sanchez Gongora, Edgardo Ioifirio Espinoza and Eliades Espinoza Matos. SEMI-ANKUA- serving more time in prison than Fautino Larrazaleta who admitted to being the organizer of the offloading portion of the smuggling operation low a federal statute that permits quick parole if the parole commission feels it is warranted. Before passing down the sentence. Judge Jenkins said the purpose of sentencing was to indicate to Gomez, "this whole series of events is Judge Jenkins said there was nothing he could do on concurrent terms because he had no dealings with the Florida courts, but did al- - real. lie also noted it is the criminals families that suffer, but added. "The fact they suffer is Mr, Gomez's Gomez was not allowed to serve the terms concurrently, he would be fault. He disagreed with Assistant Attorney for Utah Wayne T. Dance that Gomez was in the same class as others in the operation, referring to Larrazaleta. Gomez was identified as one of the men who paid for n.utel rooms and vehicles in Grand Junction, Colo., just prior to the drug raid. Gomez was one of the first to be arrested in the case when he was found buried under the soil near one of the abandoned vehicles on a dirt L CLEARANCE ,.iSf road leading from the abandoned airplane that had brought in marijuana with Larrazaleta and Douglas Otero. Ji Thursday, Friday and Saturday save 45.00 to 55 00 on selected groups of Quality all wool flannel blazers Tts and Shetland sportcoats. Shop IjIJi iii early for best selection iM. on this outstanding value Reg. 145.00-155.0- 99.90 Births reported ot Sott Lake hospitals Jan. 5 Phil Brinton Phil Brinton, age died January 4, 1984 after SANDY 64. a courageous with ton Tic N31 lfe.4' Born June 18 Uhl. to Samuel Isaac 1894, J4 S, 1984, in Pro- - v'-, A, . 4 ' ' Ida M. Brodsky . rArthur Frank x' I ji i i n if' J5 v-- i f ' : ' i : I 1 v. v Use your Arthur Frank Charge, MasterCard, American Express, Visa Fashion Place' Crossroads Plaza: Cottonwood. 328-010- 4 Ida California Marie Madsen Brodsky, age 76. oaned away Januanr S, 198 Born July 10. 1906 In Moroni, Sanpete County. Utah to Hvrum and Elsie Mane Sorensen Mad sen Moved to California as young lady and had resided there most of her adult life Marned Henry Brodsky, May 28 1940 in Sait Lake Ctv. Utah L'ved in Southern California and also lived ir Mexico for a short period of time Has been ill for several years At the tune of her death, she and her husband resided In LeMesa, California lust out of San Diego Member of LDS Church, also Eastern Star. Survivors Husband brothers. Clifford J Mucbm, St George Gordon H Madsen. Rov Uah GkndonW Madsen Bountiful, JdttR Madsen. Salt Lake City, s ster kuft Vauds (Mrs Ray D. (Mrs B ) Harm, Norma O ) Walker Graveside services will be hld in Murom C'ty Cemetery u der the direction r jner al Home at I W pm on Monday January! 1964 LA MESA. 4 , Al A. Al Jk A 4A. A AW M A. AM AUll Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hendricks, daughter. Wyo., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Brent West Valley City, son. CDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Scott Spencer, son. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Thomas, son. Mr. and Mrs. Mlcho os C. Laub, doughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Jack C. Stamm, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ron P. Gal- Mr, ond Mrs. Gary Thompson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Trent Steck, Kearns, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Gary Fer-rerMurray, son. Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leila Gav-ro- ley, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. James E. Anderson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Riley, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L Stowell, son. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Simmons, daughter. s, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evers, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson, son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanley, son. l, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cathey, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Bruce Slater, daughter. daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. David daughter. 1 T N31 7 Daniel J. Corbett Martinez in 1953 He died in 1957 Married January va', 9, 1918 Boyd Clyde HEBER CITYLynden Bovd Clyde, 63, died Jan. 4, sen, January 1984, at a Heber 1970, m Las Vegas, Nevada . City hospital Employed by the Utah State Tax Born August Commission Member of All 25, 1920. in Saints Episcopal Church Heber City, to j. Survived by husband Salt , Lvnden and Lake City, three sons Robert Sarah Elizabeth ? A Jensen, Denver, Colorado, ' Sadie" Lm 4 ' Richard M Jensen. Steam Boat dsav Married Springs. Colorado. Rvan NaBetty Dreitzier than Jensen, Salt Lake City, two on October 12, a, Kirk Jensen, Salt 1946, in Fleber stepchildren Lake City, Chene Jensen, also City Avid hunof Salt Lake City ter and sports-mam-n Funeral services will be 12 Veteran, noon, Monday, at AH Saints World War II Episcopal Church, 1710 Foothill Survived by: Wife, Heber Drive Friends may call SunCity, children, Mrs. James day, pm, at Eastman's (Gloria "Dode") Maxwell, Ta Evans and Early Mortuary 574 txona, Lynn G , Heber City, 1st South Family suggests East Mrs Glen (Betty Lou) Parker, to All contributions Saints Berryville, Ark ; eight grandMemorial Fund Interment, children, brothers, Doyle Allen Redwood Memorial Estates Clyde, Santa Barbara. Calif . Funeral directors, Eastman s Micxey Joe Clyde, Salt Lake Evans and Early City T I 7 N31 7 Funeral services will be held Monday. 1 pm, at the Heber Friends may L. Ashworth 4th Ward Chapel Robert Lee Ashworth, age 64. call Sunday. 6 to 8 p m , at Olpm one hour and Monda passed away January 4, 1984, in Mortuary, prior to services at the church a Salt Lake' Heber City Burial, Cemetery nursing home T N3 Born September 12, 1919 at Beniamin Utah, to Kentcx Robert E. Munk and Ciayborne RICHFIELD Robert Ernest Elsie Jorgensen Munk, 62. Richfield, former Married Joyce Gunnison and Salt Lake City Taylor August resident, died Jan 5, 1984, m a 24, 1944, later Salt Lake City hospital He divorced Born June 17. 1921, Manti, to a was Veteran of Louis Christian and Dagmpr World War II, Mortensen Munk Married U S Marines Norma Lynn Thompson, May Member, LDS Church Journey man plumber, employee of the 16. 1940, later divorced Veteran, World War II, serving m U of U Survived by Son, Samuel U S Marine Corps Lived in Richfield past eight years. Ashworth Richland, WashingSurvivors Mrs daughter, ton, daughter, Patricia Boooe, Sait Lake City, brother, William Ted (Terry Lynn) Rees, Sandy; four grandchildren, four brothAshworth, California, three sisters, Alice Hansen and Marga- ers, six sisters, Cline, Florida. ret Stewart, both Spanish Fork, Keith, Logan, Max, Mrs Roger (DeEtle) Nelson, both Salt Lake Pearl Ann, Florida, City, Don, Mrs Hal (Charlene) Rebecca Hites. Layton Mrs Funeral services Monday, 10 Seeley, both Richfield, Morris m the Russon Brothers Mavis Hansen, Mrs am, (Barbara) Lunt. both Nephi, Mortuary Chanel. 255 So 2nd Mrs Betty Barton, Manti, Mrs East where friends may call Luella Jorgensen, Redmond om hour prior to services InterFuneral services will be held ment Salt Lake City Cemetery Monday, 12 noon, in the RichN31-T I 7 field 2nd LDS Ward Oupel Friends may call at the Neal S Daniel G. Brew Mgleby and Sons Mortuary ROY Daniel Grattan Brew, Monday morning from 10 30 to I) X a m Bural with military 86 died Friday January 6. 1984 rites by the VF W Post 5050 in m an Ogden Hospital the Richfield City Cemetery Born April 11. 1897 in PocatelN31 7 lo Idaho to William John and T I 7 Sullivan Brew Abigail Mar He married Lila Eleanora March 22, 1922 In Rigby, Noreen C. Idaho, marriage later solemnized m fht LDS Ogden Temp4e RIVER HEIGHTS Noreen In November 1972 He was an Carter ot River Scott, 56, agent for Western Pacific RailHeights, died Thursday, Janua road. retired m 1H9 after 40 ry 5. 1964 at the Logan Regional vrart of service He was also Hospital Postmaster in Detie, Utah He She was born January 2, 1928 served with th U S Army Sig- in Rock Springs, Wyoming to Albert C Carter and Delphta nal Cora during World War I He was a Hii Priest in the Rov Shelton She marned Glen K 1st Ward he had been Secretary Sc oh, July 3. 1947 m Rock of the Hit Priest Group and Springs, Wyoming, later solemhad been a homo teacher He nized m the Lwan L DS T empit Survived by husband. River has hveo in Roy tor V years. Survived bv widow, Rov, sons Heights, two sons, one daugh and daughter, William Daniel tor, Glen Kenneth Scott, Jr., Brew Lorlng AFB Maine, Tim P, Sunnyvale. California. River Height. Mrs Kevin B Robert F Brew, Santa Clara. California. Mrs Dale(Msvme) (Carle) Hansen, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio, seven grandMiidun, Ogden, 13 grandchildchildren. two sisters. Mrs Leno ren, 23 Leonard also survived bv one brother, (Leoia) Kaumo, Mr one sister, Sid A Brew, Grass (Flora) Forshaw, both Rock Springs, preceded tfl death by Martha California, Valley, sisters C'i'9 Anaheim Calltorn 1 00 three Funeral services wilt be held Funeral services Monday pm m the Myers Mortuary Monday 1? 00 Noon m the Provi where Chauei in Roy where friends derne Stake Conte'', friends may call one hour prior call Sunday al pm and Monto Burial. Providence Interice wv to service day prior Cemetery ment Rov Cemetery T I 7 Nil 7 NJI'7 N31 6 Russel! L Jen 7 Harold V. Herndon Daniel James Corbett passed Harold Vernon Herndon, age away in a Salt Lake hospital on 66, died January 6, lv84, in a local hospital of Jan 2 1984, on ' his 88th birth- t4 cancer Born Februa day Born January ry 2, 1917, in 2, 1696 in Salt f Kansas to Elm Lake City toOtisV , er Benona and and Marie Joh Bessie Apple nson Corbett Herndon gate Marned Bel Married Luani Dockstader P Gardner in 1936 Jensen "Buck" Scott A G3 BROWN FLORAL Co. SttiSo Uth West NEff FLORAL CO 364 5521 tti SOUTH 9th WEST in Burley Later Idaho Until divorced his retirement, he was a fore man for Gibbons and Reed Const Co Survived bv tour daughters Linda McGarry, Helen and Mrs Wittmann, Jerry (Patricia Jean) Austin, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs Wallace (Cheryidme Kay) Hixson, Sandy, six grandchildren, brothers and sisters Kes and Herndon, Oregon, Virginia Basil and Ruth Herndon, Wilma Wallace, and Mrs Ddle (Lela) Miller, ait of Colorado, Mrs Delbert (Iris) Diester, Calrf Funeral services will be tkid Monday, p m , in the Central Christian Church, 370 South 300 friends may call where East, one hour prior to services Inter ment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary T 1, N3 7 legal Notices '7 FLORISTS SUGARHOUSE FLORAL 1779 So llthEasf $86 7419 MILDRED'S a ROVERS 522 East 33rd So Legal Notices PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD rni tic WSPAPER AEN tu r,Y m ies e.e'Y y uu juid errors We asx yojf ad he FIRST Ody JtvpFars if arid immediaie-- to the Leit A'tu'I'sinq Deot by ca unq ' 3 ?714 We cannot be ib 0 for more than no da j s nryrect msoK)' t 4 ju J' r jt ca the error to oU' jIm t s Tl jr yuj rep dry ADVERTISEMENT TO BID High School School District County Utah No 4510483 and West Jr High School Auditorium Addition Uintah County School District Roosevelt, Utah Proiect No 45)0233 The Board of Education of the Uin'ah School District, Vernal Ulah, will receive sealed Bids on separate Contracts for Uintah High School located at 1900 West 500 North Vernal, Utah, and West Jr High School Auditorium Addition located approximately seven miles east of Roosevelt, Utah, on Highway 40 The separa1c Contracts are as follows General Construction Mechanical Construction Construction Auditorium Seating Bleachers Carpet Educational Casework F uod Service Equipment Gymnasium Flooring Library Equipment and Shelving Lockers Shop Equipment Stage Equ'pment Stage Lighting Bidders will also be permitted to bid ms proiect on a comb nad bais as follows Uintah High School General Construction Mechanical Construction Electncai Construction West Jr High School Auditorium Addition General Construction Mecamcal Construction Electrical Construction Uintah Hiqh School and West Jr High School Auditorium Addition General Construction Uintah High School and West Jr High School Aud for um Addition Mechanical Constructm Uintah High School and West Jr High School Auditorium Addition Electrical Construction Uintah High School and West Jr High School Auditorium .Addition General Construction Mechanical Construction Electrical Construction Sealed Bids tor Food Service Equipment will also be received and the successful Bidder will be assigned to the General Con tractor as a Subcontractor Umtah High School has a total area of approximately two hun dred fifty two thousand (252 000) square feet. West Jr High School Auditorium Addition has a total area ot approximately seventeen thousand (17,000) square feet. Bids must be on a Lump Sum basis Sealed Bids will be received until 10 00 AM (MST). on Thursday. February 9, 1984, at the offices ot the Board of Education, Umtah County School District, 35 West 200 South, Vernal, Utah Bids received after this time will not be accepted Bids will be pubnciy opened and read aloud Bidding Documents may be examined at the office of the Architect Engineer, Dana Larson Roubal and Associates, Inc of Utah, 19. Suite 600, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, and eV ,?out,h at the following exchanges after January 3, 1984 CONSTRUCTION NEWS SERVICE PLAN ROOM. 7 West Las Vega. Colorado Springs, Color acto 80903 DODGE FW DIVISION, McGraw Hill Information Systems Company, 101 University Boulevard. Suite 260, Denver, Colorado Uintah Uintah Vernal. Protect 80206 ?9CKT SHNTA,N CONSTRUCTION. 2201 Stout Street. Denver. 80205 ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 516 Fruitvale Court, Suite F Grand Junction Colorado 8)051 AND CONTRACTORS OF UAH. 3539 SSK!ATEP,?y,-DERSouth Main, Sait Lake City, Utah 84115 ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 1135 Southwest Temple PO Box 1046. Salt Lake City, Utah 641)0 CONTRACTORS, 444 South 300 West. Salt !NJEH.NIAfl,N City, Utah 84101 PLAN SERVICE, 930 South State, Suite 40 ATAH Utah 84057 West Sixth, P O. Box 302, Casper, Wyoming jyCENTER, & DOMING BUILDERS ASSOCIATION EXCHANGE 108 Bay Avenue Suite A, 8271a POWER BUILDERS SUPPLY. 1003 East L.ncolniay, Cheyenne Wyoming 8200) WYOMING CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION INC., 1964 East First Street, Casper, Wyoming 12601 Bifcter may obtain Bi&ing Documents at the office of the Architect engineer, Dana Larson Roubal and Associates, Inc of Utah Sa Lake City. Utah 84)01, from SuJf? i9JLSouJt? 00 N and from 00 PM until 00 PM, Monday with the Instructions to Bidders, upon through Friday, in accu-depositing the sum of two hundred dollars ($200 00) for each set of Documents tor General. Mechanical, and Electrical Construction, and fifty dollars ($50 00) for each set of Documents for the following Auditorium Seating Blew, hers Carpet Educational Equipment Food Service Equipment Gymnasium Flooring Library Eoupmen1 and Shelving j , Lockers Shop Equipment Stage Equipment Stage Lighting The entire deposit will be refunded to bona fide Bidders upon the return of the Documents, in good condition, within ten (10) davs after the Bio opening. A certmeo check or a surety bond n the amount of five percent must accompany each Bid m accord with (5J) of the toBidBidders the Instructions The Owner reserves the raht to reiect any or all Bids and to waive informalities or Irregularities m the bidding GeryTevtor President Board of Education Umtah county School District Vernal, Utah IW5' C 98 h K 1 Kemmer, Robert Goodwin Cur and Olena Jo hanna Anderson s Mar- Goodwin ned Claude Lyle Curtis, Sept 14 121, Salt Lake LDS Temple He died July 12. 1949 Always an active member of LDS Church, holding positions in Primary, Sunday School and Relief Ski-etOrdnance worker m Los Angeles temple for H years Survivors three sons, Robert Samuel Curtis Oakland Calif . Paul Lyle Curtis, Salt Lake City. A Ray Curtis, Provo, five grandchildren, five greatMrs sisters, grandchildren, Austin (Mvrl) Gudmundsen, Thelma Goodwin, both Lehi, Mrs Mark. (Arema) Dalton, Bountiful Mrs. Clifford (ArRounds, Bloomington, isen) Mrs William (LaPriel) Wilson, Centerville Funeral services, Monday 11 m , Wng Mortuary Chapel Lihi where friends may call got hour prior to services. Buri- Lehi City Cemetery T I 7 N3 I 67 i 262-296- 7 Wanda G. Curtis LEHl- - Wanda tis, 89, died Jan 0 59.90-119.9- 0 8 Married Helen ft Reese on August 27 1949 in Cedar City, Utah, later solemnized in the Jordan Riv er Temple He was emoloveed by Success Markets and Safeway Stores as a Produce Manager Veteran ot World War II, Korean Conflict and Cuban Crisis Recipient of the Purple Heart Retired from Utah Army National Guard and Jordan School District Accom pi shed artist and wood carver He will be missed by all who knew and loved him Survived by Wife, Sandy, Daughter, Kim Brinton, Daughter and Son in law Donald and Gave Betenson, both of Sandy, three Bryan, grandchildrn. Brandon and Amber Betenson, Mother, Mrs Laura & Sears, Salt Lake City, Brother, Jack B Brinton and Sister, Mrs Donald J (Betty) Dunn, both ot Murray Funeral services wit) be held Saturday 12 00 Noon in the Sandy 16th Ward Chapel, 1200 East 6600 South, Sandy, where friends may c$lf Saturday one t hour pfior to services Mt OH vet Cemetery K Mr and Mrs. Kevin Fernley, son. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Sutherland, son. Mr. ond Mrs. J. Lynn Schneider, West Valley City, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Salt Lake Later Temple Mar divorced ried Ida Ardeild Jenson October 31, 1923, in Satt Lake Temple She died Februa ry 5, 1944 Married Engree Mane Dansie July 1, 1949 in Sait Lake Temple He was al ways active m LDS Church In Genealogy, Temple and Missionary work He served as a Stake Missionary for many gold, silver, palms. years, as District Mission PresiScout leader for 20 years dent and Counselor in the LiberSurvived by wife, Gladys, ty Stake Mission and he and his one son and two daughters wife, Engree, served In the Randall C , Bountiful, Mrs North Central States Mission Lynn C (Carolyn) Miller, Salt !666 At the time of hls death he was a member of Bountirul Lake City, Mrs James S Hunt, West Valley, six 21st Ward Htoh Priest Group Julie, Emily, Served in Frame World War I, grandchildren Jimmy Holly Manning, Stuuha as a member ot the U S Army Survived bv Wife, Engree me and Elizabeth Miller Funeral services will be con- Marie, Bountiful, Utah, three ducted 12 noon, Monday at sons, and three daughters, O , James E , and Mrs Eastman's Evans and Early Laurence B (Bonna) Cottle, all Mortuary, 574 East First South, where friends may call Sunday Sait Lake City, Wilham L, evening, o 8 p m , and one hoar Kearns. Mrs Harold B (Eva) Mrs Chambers, Bountiful, Interment, prior to services Sunset Gardens of the Valley Royal (Mary) Tippetts, Benia 1 T N317 mm, Utah, 33 grandchildren, 75 five sisgreat grandchildren, ters, Florence Cook, Ida Miller, M. Alice Sanford and Mary Judy Mae Birkbeck Jensen, Hughes, alt Satt Lake City. age 44, died January 6, 1984. in Laura DurarH, San Bernardino. a Satf Lake City Calif ; preceded in death by two sons and one daughter, four hospital of heart failure brothers, one sister. Born January Funeral services were held 10, 1939, in Salt Thursday, January 5, Harvard Lake City, lo Ward Interment, Salt Lake City Robert J and Funeral Directors, Cemetery Lillian Langford Larkin Mortuary. T Birkbeck N31-Mar ned Michael A Judy battle leukemia Born December 26, 1919 in Salt Lake City to, Laura P Brin-- ! r , Mr. and Mrs. Kiik Bowles, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sanders, Murray, son. r'wx. stores Heights, Cache County, classic coat you'll enjoy season after season. Double breasted styling with hand inside pockets and warm satin and wool plaid lining. Shown here is just one from a collection of specially ; priced outerwear in assorted styles All exceptional values Mr. and Mrs. William Whitehead, dauohter. Mr. ond Mrs. Barton Parker, son. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Floyd, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Williom Lyle, son. ASHWORTH, Robert, Salt Lake City, Jan. 4 BREW, Daniel, Roy, Davis County, Jan. 6 BRINTON, Phil, Sandy, Jan. 4 m Preston BROSKY, Ida, Lo Mesa Idaho Mamed A John-son- , Gladys Clif., Jon. 5 December IV. 1941, CLYDE, Bovd, Heber Yuma. Arizonain fjl City, Wosatch County, Jan. Business agent S for Painters 7 for 14 y ars InstruLocal CORBET, Daniel, Salt ment?! in the development ot the 2 Lake City, Jon. proapprenticeship painters gram Past president of the CURTIS, Wanda, Lehl, Utah State Rifle and Pistol Association for 16 years Donat Utah County, Jan. 5 ed time as a range officer and HERNDON, Harold, Salt match referee m the intermoun tam area BSA Eagle Scout with Lake City, Jon. 6 and bronze JENSEN, Juday, Salt (AM Al area Wadsworth, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jansen, Keorns, son. Mr. and Mrs. David son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garwood, Sandy, dauflh-te- r. MaxC Manning, a lovable old bear, passed away January 6. I 84, at home with lung can- cer Bom July 27, 1921, to Frank ' and Irene Ne beker Manning I Lake City, Jon. 6 MANNING, Max, Salt Lake City, Jan. 6 MUNK, Robert, Richfield, Sevier County, Jan. 5 SCOTT, Noreen, River A has recomJudge Jenkins said he be sent men of the each mended that Mito facilities near their homes in decision the noted Friday but ami, is up to the officials of the Attorney General of the United States where of they are sent and the availability the at prisons. space Area Births Max C. Manning Area Deaths Not all colors available Lakeland Wool topcoat is specially priced at 119.90. Larrazaleta was sentenced last month to 7lt years with the special parole and a fine of $62,500. Suit Lake and Intermountain Area Obituaries 0 in all five-yea- Lor-se- ... ... ' of the Thursday, three members r received team unloading senparole sentences, and special 3 tences Another was given a year Arsentence and special parole. a mando Vallina was also given $15,000 fine. the parole commission to allow parole if it is earned. The judge noted both men were successfully self employed as independent truck drivers until their trucks broke down and, he felt there was justification for the lesser sentences. The final two men involved in the states largest seizure of marijuana. Douglas Ortero and F'abio Alonso Si. Mark's Hospital Mr. and Mrs, Grant drug raid, Judge Jenkins gave him sentence in the Young a Adult Offenders program. His attorney argued because of his clients age and no previous arrests, he should be placed in the program. He noted Gongora had offered an open honesty during the entire process and never tried to hide the fact he was willingly involved in the operation. A tearful Gongora told the judge, I was "I shouldnt have done it 1 did it in a very tight position. and I'm sorry I did it. In passing down the sentence Hint did not include the special parole the eight others in the operation received, the judge said he had been impressed with Gongora's manner Save $45 to $55 on wool sportcoats. will be sentenced next week pro- ar Include: In sentenceing Gongora, at 24 the youngest of the 11 captured in the 3 days only 278-262- proceedings and felt the gram would benefit him. The other two men that went before Judge Jenkins, Edgardo Espinoza and his brother, Eliades Espinoza Matos, were given the lightest of the sentences so far. Both received 30 months with the two-yespecial parole under the statute that allows - six-ye- ,ompar in the m fhJkAA AA-WAi- Ax.AAI AAA, A A. w. Ax a$ Ax al ax Ax AH ax. aw 4 |