Show Page 4 Millard Countv Chronicle Progress January By Denis Phelps The following is from ihe criminal calendar heard in Millard Couni) Fourth District Court on Thursday January 4 1995 Judge Donald Eyre Jr presided All defendants are legally presumed until proven guilty innocent Jacob Fleming pleaded guilty to three of four counts against him as part of a plea agreement He pleaded guilty to a third degree felony count of possession of LSD That count was reduced f'om a second degree felony count of possession of LSD nh intent to distrib- 11 1996 cases Thursday Criminal Court Highway Death Toll As of January 5 1996 He was also ordered to pay phctarninc 0 in restitution to MIiard County Sentcrctrg for Jennifer and Jonathan ute to Year Crofton was continued until January Mrs Crofon was convicted of a class A misdemeanor count of attempted wit ness tampering Sir Crofton was con theft ic ted of a third degree felony count Peter J Pikyasu appeared to face a probation violation charge He was on probation for a June 199t cons ichor of revoked Eyre negligent homicide Pkyavit's probation because of several violations After revoking probation bask on probatnm Fy re placed Piky av and ordered him to serve an additional dj s in jail Mohrvio Fy re found that David laud his probation Mohr was on proba lion for a November 1944 convu lion of a third degree count of pcsscs felony and a class sion of a controlled substance B misdemeanor count of possession of Hs drug paraphernalia probation was revoked because he was re arrested on Eyre drug charges in Millard County reinstated probation for ?6 norths and ordered Mohr to serve an additional Id days in jail Fleming alsopleadcdguilty toathud degree felony count of possession of marijuana ith intent to distribute and a classC misdemeanor count of speedirg A class B misdemeanor count of possession of drug paraphernalia was dis missed A pre sentence report was dered Fleming will be sentenced on March iS Marcus S Harrelson was sentenced to serve zero to foe years in the I'lah Stale Prison and fined S5(K)plus a S425 court surcharge Harrelson was con vie led last August 10 of a third degree felony count of possession of mclham Dearden named 1996 Presiding Millard County Commissioner Utah's to Year Date 1996 Date 995 Total 1995 Fatalities - By Denm 3 Phelps Tony Dear den has been named the Presiding Millard County Com missioncr Former Presiding Commissioner Lana Miun stepped down from the chair and nominated Dearden to take over the position she had held fur the past two years Commissioner John Hcnne seconded the motion After Dearden was chosen to preside Moon congratulated him and gave him her 1996 307 Driving Tip: Studding is caused by hard acceleration or braking excess speed and quick jerky movements of the heel Skids can be steering avoided by anticipating and for turns sloping curves and lane changes and by smooth precise movement of the steering wheel veaL dear Jen's first official act as chairman was to go over 1996 commission assignments Dearden is responsible for the Millard County Landfill asl Mil lard Recreation the Fillmore Area Chamber of Commerce public health and several other categories Moon is now responsible for Millard County television translators the senior citizens centers Centennial Committee eelebra lKns Economic Development and eral other categories Some of Hcnnc's responsibilities include West Millard Recreation Tourism and Six County Mental Health Other action at Monday's regular commission meeting mcludcdreview of three proposals to create Agriculture Protection Areas Paramount Cubing Company Robin R Smith and Linda R don 0 Lana Moon congratulates new Presiding CommisTony Dearden after his appointment on Monday well as Oayton Jeffery and processing of the proposals An initial public notice will be published in the Jeffery have submitted proposals Chronicle Progress If there is no public commission approved starting objection to the proposals within 15 working days after publication of the announcement the proposals will automatically go into effect Sheriff Ed Phillips asked the commission to consider funding and supporting a program to provide for structured and supervised work programs for at the Millard County Jail He inmates asked for permission to use jail inmalcs for projects such as picking up garbage on roads and highways and providing labor m building projects There are a number of project possibilities Phillips said he ants to use inmalcs in any ay he can to benefit Millard County and its communities “I am an advocate and see a need for a program to require inmates to provide a meaningful community service" Phillips said said he believes the penal Phillips system is supposed to be about punishment and public humility He said mates currently spend time lying down in their cells or watching television Commissioner sioner Smith Betty The as Zions HomeBanking allows you to check balances transfer funds pay bills and do just about eve rything you 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who turn in reward ongoing vandals Phillips said he believes it has as an effect Moon appointed Phillips chairman of a committee to look into the project Phillips said he hopes to get back to the commission by the end of this month He said this is something that has been talked about but not lowed through with and must be well structured and well managed Phillips said L'tah Count) has similar program in place He said he believes it’s going well and the courts are using i One of the things prompting Phillips to push this program is jail overcrowding He said die jail was filled to capacity during most of 1995 and this program could be used as an allemau c to scrv ing a full jail sentence Phillips explained this will not eliminate a jail sentence but will give inmates credit fur ar early release After discussion of the proposed project Moon and Dearden complimented die sheriffs office on a great job last week during the Millard County Centennial Celebrations They said deputies were very polite and hclpfuL During public input a representative from the County Treasurer’s Office reported a taxpayer who lives in Switzerland protested a late charge He claimed he did not know the filing deadline The credit union was reportedly pay mg the taxpay er's bills w htle he w as m Switzerland The taxpayer said die credit union told him it as not a problem The Treasurer's Office recommended the county charge die credit union the late charge The commission decided it w as a situation between die taxpay er and die credit union No action was taken The taxpayer remains sponsible for the late charge Two zone charges were approved after public input was heard The charges involve requests by Paramount Cubing and Ronald R Day Mtard County Landfill fees were increased by S4 per month for Commercial rates will be service set accord rg to use and volume on a case bv case basis together AMERICAN V CANCER com ” r - to thrvnh monih on eb at t?fat' 1mm e tcv in said “1 think Phillips w e can has c 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