Show !ILirJ (nnl Si nl t't'i'!('0 his prov mtormation ted n' pr id" r fi rl irnuilt u n ' is 'tlip l'J ivccklv Si bv the Ml " lot susrxvs are ft innocent until August i'4 12 p m liris ohy 22 was hooked into tail on Polacca S5I5 cash only warrant mil ol ast Millard Justice t nun on charges ot drying on a suspended license and no Iron! license plate He will he picked up by Weber County on a warrant when done here rdnesday August le Rohison Hunker age 1055 a m l8ol'74sl S Prospector Drive SI t l'l arrestedal55s in illmore by Sgt Jim Masiier on a $5n sash only warrant out of the ast Millaid Justice Court W ps Judge Subject was released on uX Ron Hare lara Stephenson Sperr age 2" tm s Holden wa Adult Probation and Parole Officer Kelly Keye at the AI'&P office ith a an in illmore She was charged is on ety of probation iolations Sperry probation lor a ( lass misd of distribuShe tion ol a controlled substance District ourl in tront ot peared in and pled Judge Bumingham on ugusifi1 to the probation Molalions She guilty was sentenced to serve day miiJS hour increments wnhin days S m of '5 Bushncll Susan p age arretted by liMj illmore Officer KelK keesjt the UVtP Itl'icc ith a She was charged in illmore she is on of probation violations misd poss ol stoprobation for I lass and attempted dist ot a conlen propert trolled substance She appeared in 4" District (Hurt in front of Judge on August 6 and pled guilt) Burningham to the violations She was sentenced to serve 14 day s in jail in 4S hour increments within 90 days 435 pm Margaret aura Sagato age 23 of 3 hi 205 SSandy I arrested by Sgt Jim Masner at nip 173 on She was charged with ('lass H misd C misd of no drivers Class Speeding cense on person and fake information to 70 w a peace officer She also had a Bail ircuit ourt rant out of est Valley on the new charges was S220 into hMJC 5" Thursday August 3:22 am Deputy Alan Purvis sponded to a domestic assault call at 401 0 in Deseret As Pur is arrived S 4000 he saw the 34 year old suspect Darren run out the back door of the Dean Mood house and into a com field Pure is completed the investigation where a 25 year old female was assaulted in front of a 13 he boy vear old boy who called 911 called from a neighbors home as the suspect had ripped the phone off the wall when the victim attempted to dial 91 MiHidv was at large until he was arrested ridav at his place of employment on morning at 8 54 a m He was charged into est Millard Justice ourt for Domestic Assault 9 02 a nv ear old female juvenile fwm til more referred to juvenile court for Class B misd criminal mischief I his was the result of an incident that occurred at 390 W 200 N in Fillmore ala 10:55 am Pablo Rafael Pleasant age 21 of 2f4 West State Grove UT arrested by Deputy Morris 5 SubBurton at mp 156 northbound ject was charged with Class C misd speeding and driving a vehicle on a suspended license Subjects bail was set at $400 into the hast Millard Justice Court 15 year old male juvenile 1:26 pm arrested at Ki supermarket in Delta by IVputy Roger Young Subject was shoplifting cigarette lighters le was referred to juvenile court for Class B misd theft 16 and 17 year old male 10:55 pm juveniles from the Fillmore were referred to Juvenile Court for charges stemming from an assault in front of Baker Drug Store at 50 N Main in Fillmore One subject vvas armed with a baseball bat and the other a chain and the two got into Rick Carter arrived at the a fight Deputy scene and witnessed the two fighting surrounded by a large number of by standers Carter presence there prevented the incident from getting worse as there were tempers flaring among the crowd as well There were no injuries to either subject 7 ear old The as referred for Class B of 2 p m 104 U by PP assault and the 16 year old was reterred lor lass B misd assault and underage consumption of alcohol Friday August 6 a m Cody Spencer Butler age 25 of 15132 h 1500 N Leamington L'l rested at 17 ast Main in Delta by Deputies Steve Allred and Morris Burton taken to the substation in Delta where he posted bail on the $555 dollar cash only warrant out of the Nephi ity Justice Court He had been charged with misd an and pc'idir tppcjr H'a' v on t m 19" i ORRU JIO MOM iSl HLLk rre Kylrr Rirnsonv charges properly listed last wetk He appeared in West Millard Justice ( ourt on July 2"' on charges of underage consumption of alcohol and contributing to the delinquency of a minor from an incident that occurred on July 9" He pled guilty to those charges and was sentenced to 28 days in jail to be served consecutively with any other jail time The new charges from the incident on July 2""' are still pending in Delta ("ity equipment dnv mg expired registration on suspension Coen age 9 of I9'6 airwood Dr arrested by Deputy Rhett Kimball at the Phillips 66 gas He was charged with illmore in lass H misd poss ol mariUana lass misd driving on suspension and poss of drug paraphenalia and 2 failure to apBail the on new pear warrants charges set at $925 in ast Millard Justice Court Beaver County Sheritl will pick him up hen he's done here on the S 165 warrant 6 p m Robert John Barrett age IS of 341 west Main irantsv ille IJerry icklm age 54 of X9 Street SI C Ray and a " ear old female were all rested at mp 177 southbound by IIP rooper Gordon Mortensen ickhn was charged with I' Degree elony poss of methamphetamme Class B Misd poss of marijuana poss of paraphernalia 2 50 p m labriel ric license and speeddnv ing on a suspended ing 9 mph in 75 one He is being held pending a bail hearing According to Mortensen icklm has been arrested 17 times for crimes including auto theft burand numerous conv ictions forgery glary for Dl T and distribution of drugs He has spent time at the I'tah State Prison Barrett and the 17 year old were both charged ith Class B misd poss of drug paraphenalia Barrett had a marijuana pipe in his pocket and the 17 year old had a meth pipe in her makeup kit They will appear in hast Millard and the juvenile here is a 0 ear courts respeetiv ely old child in the vehicle as well and leased to relatives through DCFS 7" Saturday August 4:35 pm Patrick Montoya age 36 of 2443 h High Mtn Drive Sandy I T and Kenneth D Iverson age 47 of 45X6 S Ihornwood SI C L'T were arrested by I IIP Irooper Gordon Mortensen at mp 167 northbound Montoya vvas stopped for speeding 95 in a 75 one Mortensen believed that the driver may be impaired so he investigated further and located cocaine and a pipe Mortensen searched the vehicle after locating the caine He located a baggie of white powdery substance which he believed to be more cocaine A field test was done on the substance and it was determined to be a cutting agent (the pure drug is diluted with a cutting agent before being sold) rather than cocaine Various items of paraphenalia were also found including glassware and rubber hoses Montoya B misd speeding ith as charged failure to signal and poss of drug paraphenalia Montoyas bail was set at $480inEMJC Iverson was charged with l"6 Degree Felony poss of cocaine and poss of drug paraphenalia and is being held pending a bail hearing in 4 District Court According to Mortensen this was Iversons 19 arrest 12ofwhicharein the state of Utah He has been arrested mulehicular assault tiple times for burglary and 8 times for Dl'I He has been sentenced to prison no less than 4 times in arious states all of these sentences w ere all or partially suspended 4:37 pm 91 dispatch received report of a fight that had occurred at 10 North Main Street in Fillmore Three male subjects were involved in the incident which had occurred between 3:45 an 4 pm Deputy Rhett Kimball is still investigating the incident He will submit a report to the Millard County Attorney 's Office for possible criminal charges 6:05 pm James (Jim) Grady Burns E 300 N Holden UT was age 36 of arrested by Adult Probation and Parole Officer Kelly Keyes at his residence He was charged with a ariety of probation violations and a new 3 Degree Felony 0': trict (ourt need your help he night ot ugust s?:ciie to break into the ouniry rnin: iMd and uel at 20 S Main in )ak 'ity hey unscrewed the locks door handle's but were urisiutcsstul op pried a padlock entering the building Damage's to the doors and locks uas $2n 2i n the night ol the ? an SXihmi leveling lev uc e tried for mounting on a highvvjy paving machine was stolen from a work trailer parked behind the ove on hevron Ned ake had an Station "range venerator and a gallon air tank worth $"i stolen Irom his tarm in the smith trKk aiea both have his name on them s 5o(Mi m Sutherland at 325o Burglary where the door to a residence was kicked red lomelite chamsaw was taken in residence at along ith other items 5i l)9 3hS in Holden was burglaned during the week money and prescription medications were stolen hi Prescription meds were also stolen from a motel room in Delta If someone is walking into a home or business stealing medications they have done it before and will do it again please report it All Terrain Vehicle Citations MCSO Deputies issued 24 AIV tickets this week across the county No helmet no registration and no A V license were common offenses Deputies will be watching for riding on undesignated routes no licenses helmets registrations or agricultural stickers ines range from for each infraction Monday $40 to $ August 9 all MC SO employ ees received IV laws and as a training on current sen ice to the public will be available to answer any questions you may have If any organization would like a deputy to come speak regarding AIV laws they should contact Sgt Rob ang Dogs on the loose Fillmore City ordinance requires that any dog that bites a person be quaranhe dog tined for 0 day s after the bite is then banned permanently from illmore he dog will be picked up City limits and the owner cited if the dog is not moved and could result in the dog being destroyed Once a dog has bitten a person it will bite again count on it Statement of the week Deputy Morris Burton stopped a speeder for going 104 mph and asked the guy why he was driving so fast I he driver said he vvas getting real tired and needed to get somewhere so he could get some sleep Said with a straight face Deputy Steve O'Camb saw two kids ages 15 & 16 smoking He turned on the red & blues and they threw the cigarettes down and adamantly denied smoking them When the 15 year old was asked why his breath smelled like cigarettes he said " both my parents smoke" Cell phones bounce around the atmosphere Dialing 91 doesn't always result in obtaining the nearest emergency service Depending on atmospheric conditions a call can bounce to any number of repeaters Calls have been received at MCSO from as far aw ay as Green R er and some calls from Millard County go to Juab or Cedar dispatch centers Calling 9 on a cell phone does not show the location our calling from like a regular phone Always be aware w hat road our on the mile post your at or landmark nearest you speeds stay at 90 speed enforcement shifts from July showed 132 citations 29 to August were issued at an average speed of 90 4 mph There were 8 tickets over 100 mph top speed being 12 mph EMS and Fire Calls It was the slowest week of the summer - Days of the Old West Rodeo FRIDAY IS Wrangler Night FREE BANDANA to first 200 spectators DANCE follows rodeo in the indoor barn FREE admission wrodeo ticket or $3 at the Door Mandy Niclson & Callie Draper Delta Main Street From City Park to Fairgrounds FREE Rodeo Ticket for parade participants ver intreacinii u 12 1S99 2 Page J )A(J K Zti pm wi pro hvh con "r t !' ki v'H ironncn! and peed pen In I:'' ' i'i c d ah:th Ct" !jr:i!y fignt o' 9 officer (! which JcJ r ythrg Jjiuor have can hap- ot?uer rjv c been not but ail MC s ' Jcputiec have een the cr u drected to "j'tie increax: n Recenli) deputies rjve been ith kmv i tt and her eif ons by a vupc' wjone k wielding a 12' serrated and had a ioaJcd t'e jirred at hr: ' ' MC st next was eek vc!ul " negotrjting witn uptc'' at:J j were taken into cii"tidv ithot! rhry to either par: Mt M Deptietrained with and iirrs a variety ot weapto hctore 'iNflint to deadly tore tab 1'h steadily trowing population much or more per ap 'a ceinc s lolci'cc than anv here in the hrec pc-- t J !tVC:ofC ( loan- 'i:erest '! c'"e tar tarn- - to hep 'hcrr down payment and ciosirg cost tor tie where state ot a in 'he hore any purchase Salt outside ae tan av a' J eber cou'i'ic's "Since accjuiring down pay nen morey to be the scer-t ditt'cult step tor home uycrs we are happy to be aie to extend our Jown payment assistarcc p' " Sx cy grarr to rural I Uh counties" oreno projrarri toorJ raior tor a Sjt ( ornmunity Deveiopmcrt Corp 'Fill: will i" ' oc or vJ Medical Examination required he M a' ard or ot j v IV rc phy to al e van- rial n pr It distant Mh'!particular to enroll mi and Kindergarten age videiceot such examipafor ' to the respective schoi ' icb vou' er ed hiidi'eri the time ot registration in the a Physical examination torms can Nr on tamed trom any district elementary schs'l or trom the District iffices in Deita applies olunteer ire he Snake Valley partment a nonprofit organization in Maker Nevada welcomes everyone to their annual ahor Day festivities he 41st annual Snake Valley Days HH( and Dance will be held Saturday September 4 IWV he BHQ will be held at the Hakcr Ranches Cookhouse and will hcktin at he cost 12 (Hi p m (l'I)Tl on Saturday of the IWQ will he S" tutor adultsS (i and free to children ajtes for ages and under Ihe Dance will be held in the Haker lire Hall at 8 (Kip m (PI) lion Saturday In addition to live music by "Ileen There Done That" there will be drinks door he raffle prizes prizes and two rallies include a propane campstove rifle Admission to the andaRuger dance will be S5 (¥1 for adults and Sl Children under the age of forages will be admitted free of charge he Volunteer l ire Department inv ites all who like to attend to "Come on down'"' 'r v1" ch will I'll' jjriii'jikc Valley Days " cd :'c Kara stjree P'ograrn Ihe Jc"'c Snake r in — Jam8 Gordon Bennett American newspaper He New York Herald in 1S3S the rn v - is considered was a reporter j the father of the present-dawho founded and edited To better serve our man the customers Farm Bureau Insurance HASlftOVED we are now located at: 384 West Main The different US is home to about species of trees FAMILY FUN Family Fun Tent Mom's ( ookies Stacking Contest Date Iriday August I? ime: p m Categories: ge 14 - 18 5 - 's)A over Stack the most cookies category and win for 0 O Contest Date: Saturday August 0 am Time: - b Age Categories: - 18 N 4 'l9&over Contests YOYO going Best tricks Freekle Contest Date: Thursday Time: your age the longest ugust IMW 2 p m Age Categories: & over 13 - 18 - b Prizes awarded to the one with the most freckles Red Hair Contest Date: Thursday August 12 2 pm Time: Age Categories: 19 & over Prizes award to the ones with the reddest hair (natural of course) Kids Make It & Take Table ti nder the tent) Date: Friday August 3 W Age Category Chairman: Ashley Skeem MYSTERY DUTCH OVEN COOKOFF Contest Chairman: Kevin Chapman Delta 5 STOP BY AND CHECK US OUT! 850 lN August 12 13 & 14th SATURDAY RODEO PARADE at 6 j Frog Jumping Contest Date: August edncsday 2 pm Time: Hop on over to the fair to see which frog can jump the farthest or highest We will use toy frogs panided by the fair Millard County Fairgrounds Delta COPY August Home ownership easier rl! oul sta! guilty ol County Chronicle Progress Millard Police Blotter CONTESTS :":"' to cook two 2l different Dutch Oven dishes Points will be added for amount of ingredients used out of the bag 4 15pm Registration and site alignment (May start briquettes when registered 4 30 p m Cooks meeting and and receive mystery bags Food preparation Cooking begins 7 00 p m Judging hib! Hi ovation ' r Registration ime p Judging ime our choice Category Dutch Oven Cookoff Contest Chairman Tom Hamilton Homemade rast Bread ontest ha"'ta- - V " Contest Date Saturday August 13 I ocation: Specialty Tent Registration ime sta m Judging Time 12 Noon ntrance fee Registration is required of $5 00 per contestant will be required his is due at the time of registration If the cost will contestants only be $5 00 per team One Pot For contestants that wish to prepare only one pot of their choice Category - any thing goes Three Pot: Contestants in this category must prepare entries Main dish and two side dishes ontest Date riday cst '"hu lli uhe" cation " Registration II 2 ime Judging n"i Baked your tavonte eit Chili Dutch Oven Cookoff All chili must be cooked at the fair beans can grounds (Canned or be used) Contest Chairman: Glitchcn Shumway phone Contest Pate: Thursday August 12 Iss I ocation: Specialty Tent Registration Time 4 30 p m Judging Time: 7 p m Registration is required plus a S5 00 per person registration If contestants the cost will only be $5 00 per team Contest Chairman: Contest Date: Saturday August 14 IW I ocation: Kitchen area of Fair Building Registration Time: 10 a m Judging: 10:30 am Salsa Coatest Contest Chairman Colleen Lx man - Sponsored bv onipany Stoddard Hone) Contest l hainnan ontest Date nmpanv i o K u' wi 'ef it' v siun IXnijth may he p: e:i-ally or in the breaJ it'ic1- ne Home made Camlv ontest Chairman I ( ontest indv t ontest Date o Ovc) vhibc lli' k 'ie" area a "i Rc'gistratun II Judging ime 12 noorVuirchoice ategory Make your tavonte cridv Vc pc and bring to the fair tor :V cones! Ovation the ( VII ontest ontest merican ( rti hairman IVink Becky ontest Date lhu'sday ood ucust 12 1CNJ location Millard outitv ait Building Kitchen Area Registration 2 3i' p m Judging 3pm This is a chocolate lovers dream camwhether you're Civking or Make your favorite dessett pling1 cakes cwkiev brow mes and head for the Fair Make your favonte recipc using a least ounces ct chocolate entries o imvcs must be made fnvm scratch al lowed Contest Date: Friday August IW Two Events: Advanced and Beginner (Advanced is for anyone who has f previously won a Dutch Oven Contest) Location: Specialty Tent Registration Time: 4 15 p m at Specialty Tent Mystery Bags handed out at 430 pm Judging at: 7 pm Registration is recommended plus a $500 per person due at registration If the cost w ill be contestants S500 per team The main ingredient w ill be BEEF Contestants ill be required 13 Contest Date: Saturday August 14 1W Location: Kitchen Area of Fair Building Registration Time: 10 a m Judging: 10:30 am Two categories: Fresh Salsa - Bottled Salsa Bring our favorite salsa to be judged can be canned or fresh salsa mild or Whatever is your family's favorite Categories vill be judged independently of the other Salsa recipes must be turned at time of registration Salsa must be the work of the contestant It spicy Microwave Cooking Contest Chairman Rav ette Jones Contest late Friday iww ugust ocation' Millard County air Building Kitchen Area Registration 2 30 p m Judging 3pm Make our favorite recipe in the crowave Here's a contest tor all you who joy the convenience of a microwave Cook your favorite recipe and bring it to the fair |