Show Paa 6 Millard Countv Chronlelt Progre July 19 2001 from Continued page 3 00 p m Shane D Harm 45 Delta was arrested in Delta by Deputies Ray Wright and Steve Allred Dispatch had received a report about a disturbance at a local business Harris had allegedly threatened another subject at the business left and came back with a gun on his side Hams was transported to jail and charged into Delta City justice Court with Class C Misd disorderly conduct and Gass C Misd public intoxication Judge Hare later set bail at S430 which Harris posted and was released pending a future court appearance Saturday July 14th 8 58 pm 32 Goshen LiT was arrested at mp 172 by Enrique Reserve Deputy Nathan Tingey Armenia was driving a 1988 Chevy Celebrity when he was stopped for suspected DUI Tingey could smell the odor of alcohol coming from and later determined that he was too impaired to drive Armcnta was transArmenia ported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd DUI Gass CMisd failure to signal and Class C Misd unsafe lane travel Armenia posted St 400 bond on the charges the next day and was released pending a future court appearance Sunday July 15th 12 in Beaver 3 09 a m Isadora Francis Raclc 20 Boulder Co was arrested at mp County by Sgt Scott Corry Deputy Bill Jackson Reserve Deputy Nathan Tingey and and Deputies from Beaver County Racle was driving a 1991 Honda Civic Troopers w hen mgey attempted to stop the vehicle near Fillmore The vehicle enter the freeway and would not stop for deputies until after she ran through a set of spikes Racle was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court with evading a 3rd Degree Felony and unsafe lane travel a Gass C Misd Raclc was seen by Judge Eyre where she was ordered released without posting bail pending a future court appearance 8 05 p m Dale Steven Phelps 18 Delta was arrested in Delta by Deputy Moms Burton Phelps had allegedly got into a unlocked vehicle that had the keys left in it at a local business Phelps had allegedly started the vehicle when the owner came out and found him in Phelps then allegedly left the area before Deputy Burton amved Burton Ijtcr locdted Phelps and determined that he was the suspect Phelps was transported to 4th District Court with Class A Misd unauthorized control of a into jail jnd charged motor vehicle Phelps was later seen by Judge Eyre for a bail hearing where he was oidered released without posting a bail pending a future court appearance f MS fire and Accidents 5 ambulance calls this week with West Millard responding to 9 calls here were a si Millard and Scipio each responding to 3 calls There were 19 fire calls this week with t illmore Delta and Kanoshall responding to 4 calls Hinckley and Scipio respondI ing to 2 calls and camington Lynndyl and Oak City responding to call each There were 7 accidents in the county this week with 3 of those being injury accidents Speed Enforcement MC SO Deputies issued 94 citations on overtime speed enforcement shifts this There were 18 citations for speed of 100 miles per hour or faster Det Roger week 5 followed by Deputy Rhctt Kimball at 0 oung had the high speed of the week at Dale Jnssc at 108 Deputies Moms Burton and Ray Wright along with and Deputy Reserve Deputy Nathan Tingey all issued citations for speeds of 100 or faster 8 Peak burglary season has arrived: Are you prepared? It happens every summer The weather turns warm Families pack their suitcases dose up the house and head out for vacation And while they’re away the family home becomes a potential target for a looking for easy money he number of burglaries rises twice each year first during the July August vacation season and then again in November December The reason is simple Folk just let their guard down There is good news however Over the past 20 years the number of house buraccordglaries has been declining steadily ing to statistics from the U S Department of Justice In 1981 home burglaries reached a high of 06 per 1000 the number of home households By 1999 had dropped to 34 per t one home in 30 Even so with approximately 3 6 million completed or attempted home bur999 one in burglary takes place glaries seconds in the United States every The latest 1999 numbers from the reau of Justice Statistics indicate that 42 percent of all reported household burglaries occurred during the day and 32 percent at night For the other 26 percent of all reported burglaries the time was known There arc many steps a homeowner can take to protect their homes while they’re away Most safety measures are simple such as installing deadbolts on all outdoor doors and making sure all doors and windows locked before leaving home are securely It's also a good idea to let a trusted neighbor know you'll be away so someone can keep an eye out for anything that looks suspicious around your house or nighttime protection adequate outdoor lighting is an important deterrent that will nuke your house less attractive to a burglar However with the price of electricity now rising keeping outdoor floodlights on all night can be somewhat pensive Thjt's why the Lcviton Institute recommends the use of motion tectors de A motion detector is an inexpensive vice that automatically turns on the lights it controls When the device detects the presence of a person within its sensing range it turns the lights on After the person is no longer in its sensing range it turns the lights off You can give your home a “lived-ilook” to deter burglars by using rotary timers to turn room lights radios and TVson and off during the night The lights don't have to be on long but you do want to have several lights going on and off at different times to make it appear that someone is moving about the house For convenience the Lcviton Institute recommends the use of electronic timers to control porch lights and landscape lighting These devices allow you to program a variety of on and off quences during the night They are installed in the wall and place regular wall switches Another solution for controlling indoor lights is to install powerline carrier (PLC) devices These devices replace standard switches and receptacles and use your home's existing wiring to control lights and appliances With PLC devices you can program the lights in your home to turn on and off at preset time intervals You can even control your lights and pliances remotely from a telephone keypad Security experts advise putting certain lights in your home on timers all year long not just when you are away from home This sets up a routine that your neighbors will recognize The locations recommended are near your front and back windows And keep the curtains drawn Most home burglars are semiprofessional thieves or amateurs who may live in the neighborhood They typically spend less than two minutes trying to get into a door or window before giving up and looking for an easier target By setting up a good fense with deadbolt locks windows that lock securely and good lighting you can safeguard your home when you're away The following is condensed from the July 2 County Commission meeting These are not the official minutes which may be viewed at the County Courthouse in Fillmore or the County Offices in Delta The Commission meets each Monday at 10 a m and is open to the public A drawing has been made of the proposed Millard High soccer team field It has not been determined if it interferes with the ball field Once the county has decided what it wants a meeting will be scheduled with Superintendent Timothy and Principal Alldredge The light key for the east side ballficlds will be given to Kelly Gilhns The money to pay for the lights will be taken from Gary Hone's maintenance budget Teams should contact Gillins for scheduling games and fields Work is being done on interlocal agreements with Millard School District on reation uses in the county The school board has some concerns about the cost of using the East and West Millard Pools that need to be addressed John Nye is organizing an antique tractor pull during the County Fair County Attorney LeRay Jackson said insurance will cover any negligence of the county that results in the injury of a participant or equipment involved Fred Rowley is working on a project to build storage units on his property He is ready for the county road department to move the existing road on it’s proper right of way This agreement was made by the commissioners in a prior commission meeting The numbers were down a little at the Fillmore A TV Jamboree The Commission said Bart and Nola Whatcott the guides and others did a good job organizing and putting on the Jamboree Senator Omn Hatch sent a letter to the Whatcotts wishing them a successful event Kern River will double their capacity with the new gas line They are getting the permits and the gas line will parallel the original line going through Millard County The number of Kem River employees will increase Commissioner Cox said Millard Economic Development has some good ideas DADUN£5- MOTEIS Are We Running Out Of Energy Sources? US Energy Production Forecast Over the next twenty years natural gas production is expected to Increase by about 50 while production of other energy sources is expected to remain flat Quadrillion Source U S Btu per Energy year Information Juan Thomassie Administration © It la believed world's energy that needs oil and natural gas will be able to until fuel alternatives become viable (NAPS)— Recent domestic power shortages — coupled with rising costs for gasoline natural gas and home heating oil —have reminded us that fossil fuels are finite resources According to the American Petroleum Institute remaining petroleum resources in the United States should last between 40 and 80 years at current rates of producadvances in tion Technological locating and extracting oil have increased domestic production in recent years and could double the lifespan of our existing fossil fuels Still there are many onshore and offshore deposits that remain inaccessible to development because they exist on the crude oil it uses Outside the United States the US Geological Survey estimates proven petroleum reserves are at 265 trillion barrels and future discoveries will produce between 1 4 trillion and 21 trillion barrels of oil This amount would sustain the current rate of consumption between 63 and 95 years considering growing worldwide demand Annoucemente & Notice Advertisements & Legals 12 NOON1 MONDAY II Office 40 N 300 W Delta II Drop offs In Fillmore 11 Pahvant Valley Printing l 48 E Center St 1 Kimball Insurance Agency IV es w loo s about advertising and selling die county as a place to locate a business He said the county is not soliciting dames The contract at Gunnison Bend to help with the weed problem was ex tended and includes a monthly increase of 1200 during the summer Millard High Drill Team wrote a letter asking for a contribution to help them raise $26000 to attend the 2001 AAU Junior Olympic Games in Hampton Rhodes Virginia The current county policy does not fund activities of this kind Cox said they are trying to get some waste management systems into the county Natural Resources Conservation Services is putting in an application to Environmental Quality Incentives Program and want a letter of support sent to help in secunng the 12 million dollars Cox said the county will not be liable or sponsible in any way to pay back the debt The Department of Motor Vehicles sends bad checks back to the county sometimes up to six months later The state wants the county to send them thir fees which Treasurer Mary Fowler has not done to date It was decided this was a state problem not the county's After reviewing a copy of Property Tax Review Coordinator Lee Brenan’s findings the Commission decided the taxing process in the county is being done in an appropriate way They will watch the islature to see if any of Brenan’s recommendations are attempted to be put into law that would hurt the county Auditor John Hansen said there may be a need for a policy of using the Internet in the county offices by employees Cox said they need to look at the current policy of using county property This policy could also apply to Internet use Several entities have not compl ted with the State Auditor's requirements for nancial reporting The Water Conservancy District has not sent in a report since 998 the Fire District has not sent their 2001 budget Leamington Town has not sent their financial report and the Survey of Local Governments Notices from the state have been sent to these entities Funds will not be given until the form from are in order IEROVNEWScANP public lands Because of these the United States still restrictions imports more than 55 percent of OKAY IT GOGS LIKE THIS f Court Report Commission highlights Police Blotter Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin In 1928 after noticing that none of the bacteria he was culturing In a petrl dish grew near the mold that sprouted there sustain the Technology may provide some to our energy challenges vehicles are now available that are powered by a combination of a gasoline engine and electric motor Alternative transportation fuels such as propane and natural gas are used in a limited capacity to fuel public buses and fleet vehicles in major cities but cost more than gasoline renewable fuels can be produced from sources that answers Hybrid regenerate organically reasonable assurance that there will be enough to go around To learn more about energy issues visit wwwoil360org a comprehensive site hosted by Sarkeys Energy Center the University of Oklahoma DEADLINES Announcements Notices Legals Advertisements the Juiciest Buy County-wid- e Concentrate your advertising in the Chronicle Progress your source for reaching your buying public Over 9000 readers weekly (based on 27 readers per circulated copy) -- recorded for occurred on the fined S500 twice for a total of that he has served given 0 days with credit for the three 000 24 months APP supervised probation subject to search at any tune and ordered and the complete a Domestic V tolencc Program Violation of the protective order again 2 months in the MCJ E Byars 34 failed to appear in court far Sentencing Byars was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Attempted Escape from Official Custody There was a until 30 June at Transportation Order for him to be in court The case was continued SI to 900am Jose Alberto Huizar 32 appeared in court for Sentencing Hu tzar was charged with one count of misdemeanor 3 - Driving Under the Influence with a Minor in the Vehicle This was Hutzar’s second DUI in 14 months If he gets a third DUI within a ten year to six months in the period he can go to prison for fiye years Huizar was sentenced MCJ this was suspended He was also given 10 in the MCJ to be served in 48 hour increment on weekends so he can remain employed 12 months probation fined II 850 an inter(maximum fine allowed) complete a state approved alcohol course and have lock alcohol detector installed on his vehicle at his expense to prevent him from driving when he has been consuming alcohol Enckson was Rodney Wade Erickson 36 failed to appear in court for Sentencing of a Concharged with two counts misdemeanor A - Attempted Illegal PossessiorvUse trolled Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Paiaphemalia and one count of misdea Vehicle without Insurance The case was continued until August meanor !3at9 00am Davis M ichael Lindsey 46 appeared in court for a Motion to Revoke Bond Lindsey was charged with two counts of felony three - Attempted Operation of a Clandestine DistribLaboratory and Attempted to ObtainPossession of a Precursor with Intent to ute Lindsey was sentenced to zero to 5 years at the state prison for each count to run concurrently Aaron Desmond Elliott 24 appeared in court for a Further Hearing on four different case numbers Case 063 Elliott was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Unlawful SaleSupply of Alcohol to Minors Case 037: Elliott was charged with one count of felony three Distribution of Controlled Substance Case 199: Elliott was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Unlawful SaleSupply of Alcohol to Minors Case 09: Elliott was charged with two counts of misdemeanor B - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Prosecuting Attorney Brent Berkley said Elliott kept violating his probation by failing to appear Judge Eyre sentenced Elliott to 12 months in the MCJ and granted him work release Elliott’s will performance will be evaluated in six months if satisfactory the remaining six months most likely be suspended A 29 year old white male appeared in court for an Entry of Plea He was charged with one count of felony one - Aggravated Sexual Abuse of a Child He and the state entered into an “Alford" plea whereas he does not admit guilt and the state does not convict (although the state has the evidence to convict him) The charge was reduced to a felony three APP was ordered to prepare a Presentence Report Sentencing will be September 24 at 9 00 a m Abraham C Enriques 34 appeared in court for an Amgnment Enriques was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - PossessionDistribution of a Controlled Substance within 1000 feet of a School or Public Park one count misdemeanor B - Driving with a Measurable Amount of Controlled Substance and two counts of misdemeanor C Open ContainerDnnking Alcohol in a Vehicle and Never Obtained a Drivers License Enriques was sentenced to six months which was suspended He was given 19 days in the MCJ 1500 fine and must comwith credit for time served (19 days) 12 months probation plete a substance abuse program if INS does not deport him Jesus Castillo Villegas 28 appeared in court for an Arraignment Villegas was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Driving Under the Influence with a Minor in the Vehicle one count of misdemeanor B Operating a Vehicle without Insurance and two counts of misdemeanor C Speeding and New Owner to Secure Registration Villegas pleaded guilty to the DUI Speeding and Open Container charges and the other two were dismissed He was given 2 months which was suspended He was sentenced to a mandatory 10 days in the MCJ (during weekends) because this was his second DUI He was warned that if he receives a third DUI within a 10 year period he can go to the state prison for five years He received 12 months probation must complete a Level 2 Alcohol Course and must install an interlock alcohol detector on his vehicle at his expense to prevent him from driving when he has been consuming alcohol Fred Greathouse 22 appeared in court on a Motion to Suppress Greathouse was charged with one count of misdemeanor B Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Drugs Greathouse plead guilty to the charge and received a six months suspended jail sentence a 1550 fine and 12 months probation Omar Reyes 19 appeared in court for a Preliminary Hearing Reyes was charged with two counts of felony one - PossessionDistribution of a Controlled Substance within 1000 feet of a School or Public Park (twice) Prosecuting Attorney Dexter Anderson received information that the federal authorities might prosecute Reyes This case was continued until July 9 at 9 00 a m to determine whether the federal authorities or Millard County prosecute Pedro Fregaso 20 appeared in court for Preliminary Hearing fregaso was charged one count of felony one PossessionDistribution of a Controlled Substance within" 1000 feet of a School or Public Park and one count of felony two - Obstruction of Justice Prosecuting Attorney Dexter Anderson received information that the federal authorities might prosecute Fregaso This case was continued until July 19 at 9 00 a m to determine whether the federal authorities or Millard County prosecute The Central Utah Narcotic Task Force had a significant role in apprehending Reyes and Fregaso Dale Steven Phelps II 18 appeared in court for an Arraignment Phelps was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Car Theft The victim parked the vehicle in the 7 lot in Delta and left the keys in the ignition Phelps was apprehended behind the wheel with the motor running in the lot He said he was going to play a joke on the owner He was released on his own recognizance The case was continued until July 9 ff 900 am to determine if charges will be filed Lori McFalls 27 appeared in court and turned herself in on an outstanding Bench Warrant A Pretnal Conference will be held July 30 at 9 00 a m The bench warrant will be recalled and James Slavens was appointed as her defense attorney Isadora Rasle early twenties appeared in court for an Arraignment Rasle was rested the night before and was in custody Rasle was charged with one count of felony three - Failure to Stop for a Police Officer and two counts of misdemeanor C - Failure to Signal and Failure to Dim the Lights Rasle’s father explained to Judge Eyre that she is currently involved with Mental Health Program in Bolder Co had not been taking her medicine and that she was disoriented Judge Eyre released her to the custody of her father so she can continue with the program in Bolder A Waiver Hearing will be scheduled for August 3 at 9 00 a m While these fuels are years from becoming economically viable alternatives it is clear that further study of renewables will lead to energy solutions for future generations While alternative energy solutions are being developed petroleum products will continue to fuel our daily lives With improving exploration technologies and more efficient refining Bystems producing more petroleum products than ever before there’s a MONDAY 12 NOON The Chronicle Progress Continued from page 3 period tropical island of Reunlonl in the Indian Ocean The town of Cilaoe received 74 Inches In 1652 of rain on March ffitchedcKomer Combating Culinary Catastrophes (NAPS) — With every foray in kitchen there’s the possibility of a dish going horribly wrong especially at the worst possible times — cooking for company or 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