Show More Court Report The following action took place la caws In Fourth criminal Circuit Court FUlmore Court House Friday July 12th 1991: Duane V an Heap appeared for a bail hearing on a felony first appearance for assault Bail was set at 52400 cash only Counsel was appointed and matter was continued to July 26th Amelia Barkdull appeared on one count of issuing a bad check a class “A" misdemeanor Defendant was ordered to pay restitution of 51 80 signed diversion Will obtain counseling — Kelly Gene Wright appeared on one count of supply alcohol to a minor a class “A” misdemeanor Case is continued to July 16 for sentencing Lotus Lynn Pratt failed to appear on one charge of DUI a class “A" misr demeanor one DOR a class one count of speeding a class “B“ misdemeanor Bench warrant was issued in the amount of 52000 plus S85 fee cash only Bail bond forfeited Jason Craig Greathouse appeared for one count of DUI with injury accident a class “A" misdemeanor Continued for entry of plea on July 26th Joseph Donald Poulsen appeared for sentencing on one charge of Auto Burglary a class “A" misdemeanor and one count of attempted theft a class “A” Defendant was senmisdemeanor tenced to one year in the Millard County Jail fined 52500 on each count Execution of sentence was stayed probation for 24 months under following terms: nine days to be served on each count credit given for one day served Fines of 5400 plus 5 00 to victim reparation fund on each count Court imposes no jail time in excess of two days to be served within 30 days 60 hours of community service to be rendered by providing mechanic work on County vehicle to be completed within six months Robert Lee Harper appeared for sentencing on one cowl of Auto Burglary a class “A" misdemeanor and one count of attempted theft a class “A” was senDefendant misdemeanor tenced to one year in the Millard County Jail fined 52500 on each count Execution of sentence was stayed probation for 24 months under following terms: nine days to be served on each count credit given for one day served Fines of 5400 plus 5100 to victim reparation fund on each count Court imposes no jail time in excess of two days to be served within 30 days 60 hours of community service to be rendered by providing mechanic work on County vehicles to be completed within six months Robert Lee Harper appeared for sentencing for one count of Auto Burglary a class “A" misdemeanor and one count of Attempted Theft a class “A" was senDefendant misdemeanor tenced to one year in the Millard County Jail fined 5200 on each count Execution of sentence was stayed probation for 24 months under die following terms: nine days to be served on each count credit given for one day served Fines of 5400 plus 5100 to victim reparation fund on each count Court imposes no jail time in excess of two days to be served within 30 days 60 hours of community service to be rendered by providing mechanic work on County vehicles to be completed within six months William Jason Henderson appeared for waiver of preliminary hearing Matter bound over to District Court for July 17 Bail continued as posted Chad D Godbc appeared for waiver of preliminary hearing Counsel is appointed and matter is continued for two weeks Jeannie Lynn Hiatt appeared with Parole agent for Adult Probation and Probation terminated Donovan John Yates appeared requesting rehearing regarding vehicle and to address Motion for Certificate of Probable Cause matter Judge Backlund to be notified regarding certificate of probability cause and motion regarding forfeiture of truck Matter to be continued Denise Joanne Hardy did not appear for preliminary hearing on charges of writing bad checks Court proceeded in absentia Court found probable cause and case was bound over to District Court Jason A Kooyman did not appear for preliminary hearing for theft Matter was bound over to District Court Michael James Slea appeared at non jury trial with all charges dismissed except DUI Defendant pleads guilty to DUI Defendant sentenced to six months in jail and 51000 fine execution of sentence stayed all but 21 days credit given for time served Defendant will return to Iowa on probation Rafael Quintero appeared on two counts of Rape a first degree felony one count of Aggravated Sexual Assault a first degree felony one count of aggravated sexual abuse a first degree felony and one count of Assault a class “B" misdemeanor Defendant is temporary resident of this country counsel is appointed bail is set at 525000 cash oily translator will be appointed for the preliminary hearing Several civil matters were also heard by the Court Judge Lynn W Davis presided The following actions took place In cases in Fourth Circuit criminal Court Fill more Court House Friday July 26 1991 — Frank E Lujan Jr aka Gilbert Lujan appeared and refused to sign waiver of extradition to return to New Mexico to face embezzlement charges Mr Lujan refused to sign the waiver and was remanded back into the custody of the Sheriff Bail was set at 520000 Alan Drew aid Denise Joanne Hardy appeared fora first appearance on one charge of theft a third degree felony The Hardy's are accused of taking cam ping gear valued a over 5250 but not more than 51000 Council was appointed and defendants were released on their own recognizance John Allen Sims was present for a first appearance on a charge of theft a second degree felony Mr Sims is currently spending 6 "mths in the Juab County Jail in Nephi Bail was set a 52500 cash only and Mr Sims was remanded back into sheriff t custody Mr Sims is charged with obtaining a telephone bill in excess of 53700 to 900 numbers - Danny Eric Swan appeared for arraignment on a charge of Assault a Mr Swan classB" misdemeanor pleaded not guilty to the charges Jascm Craig Greathouse entered a plea of not guilty during arraignment for a DUI with injury accident a class “A" misdemeanor The matter was set for pretrial and discovery - Ricky Gordon Searle appeared with counsel for sentencing on one charge of a DUI a class “B“ misdemeanor and one charge of evading an officer a class “A” misdemeanor Mr Searle was considered to be a candidate for Alcohol Recovery Clinic On the first count in amended information maximum sentence was imposed of six months in the County Jail and 51000 in fines 36 months of probation Mr Searle is ordered to enter into a formal signed agreement with Adult Parole and Probation All sentence was stayed but for the mandatory two days in the Millard County Jail and fines were stayed but for 5200 plus 550 surcharge 5100 for victim reparation 5150 to the alcohol education fund Mr Searle will receive credit for any monies given to alcohol rehabilitation and he was ordered to undergo an evaluation On the second item maximum sentence was imposed of six months in the County Jail 51000 fine and 36 months probation All sentence was stayed but for 8 days to be served at the Alcohol Recovery Clinic and 5200 fine plus 550 surcharge Mr Searle was additional fined 53750 on each case and was ordered to commence treatment at the alcohol clinic within 60 days Kelly Gene Wright appeared after entering a No Contest Plea to one count of supplying alcohol to a minor a class “A" misdemeanor The maximum sentence w as imposed of one year in jail and a 52500 fine All lime and fines were stayed but for two days in the County Jail to be served with in a 4 8 hour period and 5300 fine plus a 575 surcharge Rex D Powell appeared and the matter of sentencing was reset to the 23rd of August Jason Poulsen appeared at a hearing requested by the Adult Parole and Probation regarding parole violation The case was continued until sults of current 90 day evaluation can be reviewed Lotus Lynn Pratt did not appear for a hearing requested by theCounty Attorney's office Mr Pratt was to appear on a DUI charge third offense a Class “A" misdemeanor Transportation order was signed and a bench warrant was signed Shawn L Graham appeared to enter a guilty plea on one count of DUI a class “B" misdemeanor DOS a class “B” misdemeanor and supplying alcohol tominors a class" A" misdemeanor In amended information the state moved to dismiss all counts but for the DUI The maximum sentence was imposed of six months in jail and a 51000 Sentence was stayed but for 48 hours of community service within Salt Lake County 5400 fine plus 5100 surcharge 5100 victim reparation fund 5150 alcohol education fund and 560 testing An evaluation was ordered and Mr Graham was placed on 36 months unsupervised probation Duane Van Heaps appeared at a preliminary hearing for aggravated sault a third degree felony and one count of public intoxication a class “B" were The charges misdemeanor mended to one count of simple assault a class “B” misdemeanor and the count in exof pub imox was dismissed change for a guilty plea Maximum sentence was imposed of six months in County Jail and a 51000 fine and 36 months of unsupervised probation All sentencing was stayed but for credit for three days of time served and 5150 fine Mr Heapes was ordered to undergo an alcohol evaluation by a local agency within 90 days to refrain from alcohol use and prohibited from having any weapons for the next year Several other civil matters were also heard by the Court Judge Lynn W Davis presided Fourth District Court Report The following actions were taken In District cases In Fourth criminal Court Fillmore Court House Wednesday July 171991: William Jason Henderson appeared on two charges of Sexual Abuse of a Child a second degree felony Defendant entered a plea of guilty and a report was ordered Sentencing was scheduled for September 25 th Denise Joanne Hardy did not appear for arraignment on charges of passing bad checks a third degree felony Attorney stated that he has had no contact with his client The court issued bench warrant Russell Glenn Jacob appeared requesting an amended order of probation releasing him from Odyssey House Request is granted Hans Walter Hanson appeared to go to prison for violation of probation APP reopened proceedings William Jason Poulsen appeared for sentencing of one count of unlawful sexual intercourse a third degree felony Defendant was ordered to undergo Mlilard County Chronicle Love Than Money s Salaries Get Overdue Boost felony Jasin A Kooyman did not appear for arraignment on charges including: burglary of a business a third degree felony and theft a third degree felony Matter ai continued to July 31 1991 Joseph Neil Larson appeared for sentencing on amended charges of Burof a dwelling a second degree glary felony theft second degree felony criminal conspiracy a third degree felony Defendant was sentenced to Utah aid Prison for to 5 years on counts 2 and to years on count 3 Execution of sentence was stayed but for 9 months u be served in the Millard County Jail Sentence to run concurrently Jail sentence may be reviewed after six months Defendant ordered to sign agreement with APP and to pay 5500 fine on each count 5125 to Victim Reparation Fund on each count and 5486775 Restitution Mark Cleveland Rhodes appeared for review of sentence Motion to leave jail early and enter Odyssey House was denied Defendant remolded to Sheriff t custody to serve remaining lime Several civil matters were also heard by the Court Judge George E Bailiff presided Kate Hellenbrand At 'he regularly held City Council meeting on August 6th the Fillmore Council mem hen unanimously voted to The double their current salaries Mayor's salary will be doubled as wel 'These salaries haven't been adjusted smee 1978 "Mayor Keith Gillins noted adding that his pay will jump from 5150 to 5300 a month Council members will now receive 5150 a month compared to the 575 they have been receiving for the past 13 years Prior to the 1978 salary adjustment pay for the City employees had not increased since 1961 seventeen years earlier The increase will go in to effect January 1992 For the record other salaries for employees have jumped markedly in contrast Justice of the Peace salaries have increased 370 percent the City's attorney's salary has increased 840 percent and all other city employees have enjoyed a 150 percent increase during this 13 year period “The salary increases have already been incorporated into next year’s General Fund budget" slated City Clerk Marlene Cummings It is interesting to note that Fillmore does not have a City Administrator and the City Council therefore makes all the decisions that affect the County community “Our salaries have been more of a token" said Mayor Gillins The public hearing had been announced however no one came forward to offer comments evaluation Jasin A Kooyman did not appear for arraignment on charges of: burglary of a business a third degree felony theft a third degree felony burglary of a business a third degree felony theft second degree felony burglary a third degree felony theft a second degree The following actions were taken in criminal cases In Fourth District Court la FUlmore Wednesday July 31st 1991: Jasin A Kooyman appeared for arraignment on charges including: Burglary of a business a third degree felony theft a third degree felony burglary of a business a third degree felony theft a second degree felony burglary a third degree felony and theft a second degree felony Charges were amended to attempted burglary a class “A" misdemeanor All other charges against Mr Kooyman were dismissed upon entering a plea bargain A report was ordered Denise Joanne Hardy did not appear for arraignment on Passing bad checks a third degree felony return on a bench warrant Matter was continued Scott R Nelson aka Gregg entered a plea of guilty to one amended count of attempted theft of deception a class “A" misdemeanor Mr Nelson has paid restitution Several civil matters were also head by the Court Judge Raymond M Harding presided The following actions took place In In Circuit Fourth case criminal Court Fillmore Court House Monday August I2th 1991: Sherman Johnson appeared for a first appearance on one charge of Bursecond degree felony and one glary charge of theft a third degree felony Mr Johnson was remanded back into custody with bail set at a 55000 cash only Joseph D Ponce appeared at a Felony first appearance for one charge of passing bad checks a second degree felony Counsel was appointed and bail was set at 5500 cash only Mr Ponce was remanded back into custody Donna Gail Dancy and Rodney Rufus Dancy appeared for a felony first appearance on charges of theft of rental property a second degree felony Counsel was appointed and both were molded back into custody after bail was set at a 51000 cash only bond was ordered for each Michael Wade Searle appeared for arraignment on one count of supply alcohol to a minor a class “A’ misdemeanor Mr Searle pled not guilty and the matter was ordered to be set for a Jury trial Mr Searle was released on a 5300 bond Michael J O’Brien appeared for arraignment on one count of unlawful acquisition or possession of financial transaction card a class “A” misdemeanor two counts of unlawful use of financial transaction card or automated banking device a class “A" misdemeanor Counsel was appointed and a 51500 cash only bail was set Mr O'Brien was ordered to be released to a recognized mental treatment facility Mr with a capability O'Brien was remanded back into custody John Allen Sims appeared for a preliminary hearing on charges of theft Information was amended to a class ''A” misdemeanor in exchange for a guilty plea Sims is ordered to pay restitution in the amount of 53700 and the matter was referred to Adult Parole and Probation for a presentencing report Jason Craig Greathouse appeared to withdraw demand for jury trial and ask for a trial to the bench discovery will be continued Danny Eric Swan appeared to request a jury trial to be set within 60 days Several other civil matters heard before the Court Judge Lynn W Davis presided State retirement office representative The Field Representative for the Utah State Retirement Systems Bonnie Sweat will be in Delta at the City Offices on Thursday August 15 from 11:00 until 4:00 You may stop by at your convenience or make an appointThe reprement by calling sentative can essen dally handle all of the main office Roll Over Claims Life A Henderson Nevada woman Kalene R Herrmann was killed when the rental car she was driving went out of control and rolled over on northbound just three miles south of Meadow The accident occurred at approximately p m on August 8th Ms Herrmann was travelling with her five year old son who was flown to Primary Children’s Hospital by Lufeflight in serious condition Neither Ms Herrmann or her son were wearing seat bells Allred attends program Robert Allred of Allred's Equipment located in Della Ulah recenily attended a major new product introduction held in Kansas City The program was sponsored by and White Tractor AGCO the parent company of Hesston Corporation Company Robert Allred is shown in this photograph accepting a commemorative poster from AGCO President and Chief Executive Robert J Ratliff Over 3500 dealers and their sales people attended the meeting which look place over a three week period in June and is estimated to be one of the largest product introductions ever undertaken Over 175 peces of rolling stock including new hay tools and implements tractors and combines were displayed on a farm located near Kansas City Writers State Conference The League of Utah Writers announced the Annual State Conference “The Roundup” will be held Sept 13 14 and 15 at the Seven Peaks Resort Excelsior Hotel 101 W 100 No Provo Utah The conference is open to the public as well as league members Participants may attend the entire conference for 575 if prepaid before Aug 20 (League members pay S65) After Aug 20 price increases to S80 and 570 If desired participants may register for individual Police Blotter The following items have been selected from the crime reports of the Millard County Sheriff s office from August 1st through the 1th 1991: Garage door broken down at Delta Golf Course Transient fell off train at Lynndyl train station Lightening struck tree in the middle of Scipio Fire reported Can't get car out of Delta business parking space because another car is parked behind her Theft amounting to 5800 reported m Flowell Overdue juveniles reported Call out the posse to search Sugar! oaf area Abandoned homemade silver trailer in Oak Creek Dog bite reported in Oak City Transport transient with blanket from Fillmore City Park to Beaver Assist motorist in Kanosh side road of main road before cattle guard Unable to locate Slashed lire Vandalism reported in Oak City Accident with property damage m front of Flowell Electric Ambulance paged Noise disturbance reported from Delta trailer park Accident with one vehicle and one subject with possible broken rib on near MP 145 Gas kip of 5900 from Meadow Chevron little red station wagon with two females Stolen vehicle found at Texaco Gas skip of 51 reported at WantedStnlen indicated vehicle in Holden 12 year old injured in accident in Delta Reckless driver reported in Kanosh Theft in Delta Cancelled in vehicle reported Suspicious Holden Suspicious person looking for place to stay in Kanosh Suspicious person reported at Delta apartment complex Wind blew shed over taking out the power at the lumber yard UP&L can't fix until Monday 911 - sounded like kids playing on phone Mail box broken into Attempt to locate hit and run andor intoxicated driver red pickup pulling flat bed trailer loaded with washers and dryers travelling with another red vehicle Dog complaint in Delta Suspicious person reported at Noise problem in Delta Request that Fillmore bar close down at 1:00 am Tree fire reported in Scipio 4 Teenager hanging over the Overpass north of Holden exit Juvenile problem Contacted Social Service re: possible abuse problems at Fillmore apartments Tree fire on east side of freeway P3S63 Progress Auzutf Loud music reported coming from Delta High School Tennis Courts Loud musicparty reported at Canal by cemetery in Delta Gas skip of 5724 from Harts in Delta Subject returned Fire in vehicle in Paramount Call to open back door at Delta residence Juvenile in problem reported Fillmore Open door reported next door to Ace Hardware Glider down by Golf Course and highway Trouble with altitude Fire south of TV tower in Oak City Fire reported in Meadow dumpster Accident with property damage in Delta Theft reported in Delta Child abuse reported in Della Vandalism at trailer in Delta Theft reported at Delta restaurant Gas skip reported at Meadow T ex aco Subject left purse at Fillmore gas station Dispatch verified that purse was still at the station with the money picked up purse and left with Dispatch for her to pick up Stray Chow mix pup reported in Delta 3 year old pipeline daughter fell off horse in Kanosh Taken to hospital Attempt to locate father who is a trucker Vehicle taken about two years ago with signed lien and no payments now involved in accident m Ohio Vandalism reported at Maple Grove campground Possible prowlers reported at Delta residence Attempt to locate vehicle running high rate of speed no lights and running other vehicles off the road north of Beaver Suspicious circumstances reported at Scipio Lake cabin Two large cows and calf Call owner in Kanosh Cow and calf out m Flowell Drug detail at Fillmore drug store Extra patrol for pipeliner picnic at Fillmore North Park Hinckley resident needs to talk to an officer about vehicle that was stolen Somebody tried to break in at Delta restaurant Subject found in bathtub possible stroke little disoriented in Holden 8 Female injured at Fair building Accident car Female subject Lifeflight called Accident with two cars near Abraham Ice truck rolled m accident east of Delta Gas skipof 5400 at Meadow Texaco Prank calls reported at Delta Manor One car rollover with adult and 5 children on on Emergency message from Delta Motel Theft of two saddles reported Suspect apprehended aid arrested sessions Price vanes from 514 to S17 per session (league members pay 52 less) Send check or money order payable to League uf Utah Writers co David Alger 1250 E 580 So Provo Utah 846tV phone For further information on how to become a member of the League of Utah Writers contact Leamington Chapter President Wendy Ellison PO Box 38004 Leamington Utah 84638 phone problems reported in Fillmore Suspicious circumstances reported Football field Fire reported in Southwest Kanosh controlled bum Vandalism reported in Kanosh Open door reported at Delta High School at Request for vehicle to be removed from in front of residence Threats being made at Fillmore bar Found calf that had been killed and body parts taken in Kanosh Gas spill reported at Juvenile problem reported at Delta Stray dog taken to pound Heart problem reported in Delta Accident reported in property damage and injuries Assist with blown tire in Delta Domestic problem reported near Delta motel Talk with officer about tires being flat at Delta motel Suspicious circumstances reported at Delta apartments Motorhome pulled through awning at Fillmore restaurant minor damage reported Broken water line reported at Delta South Elementary Open door reported at Delta High School Intoxicated pedestrian reported at Paradise Chevron Plane overdue at Delta airport Disregard Phone threats repored in Oak City Public assist female walking into Delta on Jones Road Various incidents of keys locked m vehicles dog bites throughout the County alarms going off and shuttles and motor assists occur on a frequent basis Millard County ASCS review A husband and wife who receive payments for participating m farm programs may qualify as separate “persons” if they do not receive payments from more than one entity including the themselves to according spouses Donna Brown County Executive Director of the Millard County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service “The regulation also anfies that an interest in an estate will not be considered another source" she said For payment limitation purposes a husband and wife are considered as one “person" However if they otherwise meet requirements to be considered as separate “persons" and neither has a substantial beneficial interest in more than one entity earning payments including the spouses themselves they may receive payments in the same amounts available to unmarried individuals “For 1991 spouses will no have to meet the substantive change requirements in order to be considered Mrs separate under this provision” Brown said “In addition a husband aid wife may also be considered as separate “persons" if they can show that each of them brought separate farming operations into their marriage and have maintained them as separat operations throughout their marriage |