Show Great Basin Basin Phelps Judge Donald Eyre presided over Counts Fourth District Court last Pari announces September Lehman Caves three times a dav at 10 00 30 and 30 pm The first two will be one and hour in length but 3 30 wall will be an hour to assist am tember tours of cav e upon req uest from 9 00 am to 4 00 pm New Visitor Center hours w ill be from 8 30 am to 4 30 pm sev en dav s a Center Thanlsgiving Dexter AnderMillard County Anomey son agreed to reduce the count to a class Christmas ornament project it all possible tab s Centennial celebraI tah was selected to tions in 19 ide the holiday tree for ashington D C In addition to the large national tree we w ill be sending a tree from each counts ith ornaments hich represent the along is of maling and would ling can contact 8304 like to have a seed- knsat or So it s time to get creative '4 and repre- sent yourself sour business Millard Counts or I tah in a Christmas tree ornashould be turned in ornaments ment to Gwen Hunter or Sylvia bv November 4 Huntsman 1996 If vou have questions contact one of the above ladies Letters Articles 0 p m Classified Display ads arc due bv Noon on Mondav To help prevent mistales corectls the cops School Skyview High the bv Springs ille nition and experience selected senior class exhibitors receive scholarships awarded by the art schools of l tah leges and universities The works selected for exhibition illustrate the ot Art provides a professional lorum tor students to display their best work or mans high school student' the exhibit is their first taste of artistic competition arid them for future prepares they ma competitions encounter He is Oviatt in I tah s high schools who inspire rect and refine the work of these artists the case lives ay lor Brandt Miller in Provo a depots his probation Alter counts waiver is on probacount and hearing was scheduled distrifor Crofton Jonathan charged with a felony count of check forgery and a class B misdemeanor count of theft He is accused of forging a $250 check July October of Fillmore against who is reviewing the comments August Jason 15 was continued to D Hathaway who ot Delta Stanworth guilty to a class check attempted reduced trom a ot check lorgery pleaded count ol misdemeanor Ihe lorgery report wa' ordered lor Nov ember was Sentencing ' misdemeanor count fraudulent use of an AIM ot a plea agreement the count was duced trom a telony count ot unlaw tul use ot an AIM card Hiding was accused of ing to use his - credit card lor his personal employer His employer ha' use without permission him to use reportedly given permission B misde- but he reportthe card on one occasion Incident' leadedly tried to keep using ing up to the charge look place trom report was Della ordered ' I Daniel class check ment rofton forgery the count Several As part of a plea agreeas reduced from a felony count of check was set lor Novem- Sentencing ber 8 pleaded guilty to a count of attempted misdemeanor riday Chronic other cases were heard Sec next week's issue of tor a report on It f'niyes remainder forgery ol the criminal broad future ro'e in the world nation The tree and open to the public tah Humanities the sponwred libranes trom other participating will be tabulated and sent to elected officials Alorc than 38o Choices programs libraries Lace place in six ot hich are in t tah changes national ndowment and the public manities is a senes program nonadviKasy encourage public debate and discusissues sion on important scholars The program led by qualified will be held at the Delta I its ibrary “6 2' est Delta on Try RESOUND have day loweT the cost a ey Slate College Senes are scheduled to take place in a number of public libraries across the sta'e Salt lake City De'ta Moah or for further It will FVk City and Ogden scholars be led by qualified “Choices of the 2)st I enters is meant to bang people together to d'Scover and Slice libra' iocal Reade of your home mortgage the ou to information an Copies erecontact you ot the specai hat Is and ant It To f3e’“ used be available m adv the program bui e week u'ged participants four sessions recommended hat m the week to reg Topics will be: Oc‘tobe'9 toohal is f nvironmert I Policy p'lcatior-o- f I s Trade Policy iNtohc-la Doha I conomy I ‘artmg Ou' ilie utune ire You'll hear the difference! 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Philosophy explore take in the post “All citizens should in the subiect ot this system to should 9i I tor the library the series to place in the world weigh and discu" the direcpriorities taking ba'lot ill be prov senes The results the includirg technology act the tions I S policy ar era “ I old to Oswald participants According mat enables - North hearing aid a the court calendar elections just around ith presidential comer and enormous global issues env ironmenlal prcserx at ion or looming economic open borders or development barred dvorv I S troops abroad or - a free trade or protectionism statewide discussion series entitled Choices of the 21st Century will give I lahns a chance to wrestle with some ot his choice to the Slate Senate for confirmation bv maiontv vote most advanced automat last America’s Future the li you want (lie RtNarxi set to a guilty ot attempted card As part Rding pleaJed erry class ol drug paracount ot possession was dismissed phernalia will be report was ordered 'sentencing held November he charges stem from an incident which took place July 28 in ihe National ReSound feature vnmd pn was count felony count under terms ot a plea class B misdemeanor count agreement he charges stem ol theft was dismissed trom a July incident the meanor Djy trom the comment penod will be sent to the governor ithn 30 the governor will submit the name 3 class stem trom an August Discussions to be held emergirg then dav distribute count connection Mortensen pleaded guilty to aync felony count of possession I ndcr terms of a mcthamphetamine the count was rcJuveJ plea agreement from a felony count o! possession ol mcthamphetamine with to as for telony ol stolen property ol possession in with an alleged incident on count a intent stolen dismissed ordered SenNovember ’ was justice waiver hearing October II lor April is charged with a of the from the mission may remove a candidate list of nominees upon the vote of six members The names of the nominees for Park felony max request further investicommission gation or interv lews with any candidate Alter consideration of anv comments and of the nominee the comthe respon-- I tah ounty J a) Dr C' in Fori The nominating procedures requires public release ot the names of the nominees ten da s before the names are submitted to the governor Persons having comments to make regarding the candidates should address wnner sta'enent torney him in to change ol report was scheduled tencing he charges Along with the $40 fine I ropper was ordered to serve 10 days in the Millard County Jail yre told him if he doesn't 18 serve the time nelore he becomes when he turns 18 a warrant will be sued for ho arrest p m at A to represent was to show cause hearing for October against Jason who denied allegations that he misdemeanor count of of a controlled substance bution ewis Billings in Office of the Courts 2u South 5txt Fast Suite 300 bait ake its I tah 84102 Statements bv the Administrative must be received In days of the release of Otfice within the names (Bv hurxday Oct 3 19 ourg Stott lolatcd Chair ommission care ot the Administrative enstermaker resides in bprirgv ille Gars D Stott an attorney nh the e Roy order tion for a a class B to hex acanev the nating Commission result of the retirement ot Judge Bov d Park Ihe nominees are Sheris nn enstermaker an with the law firm ot ic A James R was appointed scheduled Park Provo he names of three nominees lor the judicial in the ounh trict Court were released Mondav September bv the fourth District Nomi- Nelson Hunt An this recog Beyond 24 against for October of Grand Junction Colorado charged ith a probation tolation for two is on probation felony theft counts He denied the allegations Public defender Lawrence D Oviatt the legislature pleaded count o! cident 8 to do the same to petition law until recognizance count ol theft by receiving A class B misdemeanor A is that it's legal for Cropper argument nhout a to operate a motorcy cle so should also be legal for some- row said his son signed his name for them w ithout his permission or know ledge and for the that he would take responsibility action An order to show cause hearing was scheduled felony property of obstruction helmet as not there to Ey re told Cropper he discuss whether or not the helmet law is right or wrong He said it's up to the State Fyre told Cropper he need' egislature on his own theft by receiv ing stolen propattempted As part of a rlea agreement the erty trom a count was reduced adults under was ordered November “ days and was report will be sentenced in jail for 34 sentencing On Friday Hilary D Miller misdemeanor guilty to a class Court During the appeal the Conper said he was not challenging of the law so his further right stitutionality to appeal is limited Furrow was accused of being in possession of $299 worth of videos from ideo One Stop of Fillmore They were Furrented in his name and not returned the traveling exceptional ent diversity originality and creativity of visual tab's voung artists The exhibition is also a tribute to the art teachers Three names submitted for judge vacancy must be receiv ed bv please submit vour cops typed or when written must be legible Nick Draper lawyer' Travel exhibition program firm of Richard' DEADLJNES a “Ltah Annual High School Art Comwill be petition” a traveling exhibition hibited at Delta its St ihrary from lOtoNov 14 Ihe statewide high school art competition and exhibit sponsored annually donating counts to be used to decorate various offices in ashington D C Kris Pace of Delta is organizing a tree which should tale cutting ceremony 19 place around November fash tree cut will be replaced by 25 seedlings donated by Tree tah Those who donate ornaments of 'Metamorphosis A He has been released I Justice one misdemeanor How would you like to hav e our cry own Christmas adorn a tree in ornament an office in D C1 You can' ashington The I tah State Centennial Christmas ree Project Because Eyre refused to accept Furrow's plea on a felony if he was not represented by an attorney so Chief Deputy 8 00 am and Fowler added Ranger agreement charged with a count but did not have legal counsel between daily ance the by the charge rights fine and that he will be fined again if he appeals the ruling Fyre convicted Iropper in an appeal to the Fourth District Court from I)clta B A class of services agreed to pay in the amount of count on the $P4 Crofton violated were was but Crofton was dismissed restitution 40 said he does Court of Appeals Cropper said he found out it would cost a total of $490 in court ith costs and filing fees to file an appeal the ltah Court of Appeals lie claims his a plea in abey in a theft case He was felony theft count of aggravated assault misdemeanor count of theft Delta B M ichacl F urrow entered our public For more information on ranger activities road and weather conditions and for details on tour ticlets paces or campground availability please of why he did not want to with an appeal of a C misdemeanor count not believe he should have to pay a $40 fine and wanted to appeal Eyre's conviction to the I tah Cropper misdemeanor count of giv ing false formation to a government agency Fie was released on his own recognizance until the trial date and New Years dav This ter we will be experimenting with wall times and a xanctx of winter programming to leant how we can better serve 16 Cropper on a class of not wearing a helmet while driving a motorcycle Cropper claims the law 8 to wear helmets quiring people under is unconstitutional If at $1000 bail he is set Eyre in a case against Jammie R key of est A'alley key is charged nh a class A misdemeanor sale count of unlawful or supply of alcohol to a minor and a class As in the past the Visitor will be closed call (702 ? 00 pm was on is released Rodriguez dered to hav e no contact nh the ictim Tnal was set for November 8 before visitors who need to be on the road fore darl We will also offer first room weel Bail J to explain iction felony 13 on the warrant was set at S5CKK) bail to $2000 Rodriguez ol theft count aclass re reduced Brandon is charged count of attacked a gravated assault He allegedly man with a broken beer bottle on SepRodriguez with a the and cave Christmas of Delta Bail peared misdemeanor B Crofton also pleaded guilty to misdemeanor count ol brandishIhat count ing a weapon during a fight was reduced from a felony dismissed check proven legally presumed innocent guilty beyond a reasonable doubt A waiver hearing was On Thursday for Raul B scheduled for October 30th walls of Monday we will offer are until Joe Fowler Superintendent All defendants and Fridas Thursday class 13 at Quality in Delta The Thrittway count is for taking cash for the C rofton as arrested on a arrant theft Millard interpretive program schedule for 9 97 Due to staffing constraints ill begin our we inter interpretive programming a month early this ear stated Beginning 5 Page By Derim National its winter Acting 1996 3 Millard County Fourth District Court report schedule Great County Chronicle Progress October Millard National Park Landc a v' eatDitk Lehl Utah (801) 768“ 8431 Ba- |