Show Millard Countv Chronicle Progress East Millard Justice Court py Matters before Judge Ronald Hare by A it ox Huntsman TesdayNvember 132001 at 1000 am Kyle John Tase 18 appeared in court for a Supression Hearing Tase was charged with three counts of misdemeanor B Driving with a Measurable Amount of Controlled Substance Illegal Possess tonUse of a Controlled Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernal la and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 4835 Tase plead guilty to speeding and was fined the normal fine The other three charges were dismissed for lack of evidence Chelsea C Drummond 8 appeared in court for an Arraignment Drummond was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Criminal Trespass James Slavens was appointed as her attorney She was released on her own recognizance The case was set for a Pretnal Conference m the future Chelsea C Drummond 18 appeared in court for a Bench Trial Drummond was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Reckless Driving Gerald Myron Kanosh 26 appeared in court for a Pretnal Conference Kanosh was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs and one count of misdemeanor C Driving on a Denied License Kanosh will enter into a plea bargain and the case will be set for a Disposition Hearing Wedaesday November 14 2001 at 1000 am Collie Paul Robison 46 appeared in court for a Bench Trial Robison was charged with one count of misdemeanor B Damage or Interruption of a Communication Device Robison plead guilty and was given 20 days in the MCJ which was stayed fined $200 and placed on probation for 12 months The jail time will be suspended upon payment of the fine Terms of the probation are must keep the court notified of his current address commit no other violations of the law and comply with the Protective Order Abe T Shepherd III 45 failed to appear in court for a Bench Trial Shepherd was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol Drugs Shepherd was tried in absentia and found guilty Judge Hare ordered a $1500 cash only Bench Warrant for his arrest Donald Enc Sundahl 29 failed to appear in court for a Bench Tnal Sundahl was charged with one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 9075 His S75 bail was ordered forfeited M iguel A Estevez 34 appeared in court for a Bench Trial Estevez was charged with one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 0275 He was found guilty and fined $300 John M Gubler 22 failed to appear in court for a Bench Tnal Gubler was charged with one count of misdemeanor C Speeding 9575 His S 25 bail was ordered forfeited Vonn P Perry' 21 failed to appear in court for an Order to Show Cause Perry was charged with two counts of misdemeanor B - Possession of Marijuana (greater than 16 oz) and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia A Bench Warrant for his arrest was ordered for 000 cash only Marlena Kanosh 21 appeared in court for an Order to Show Cause Kanosh was charged with one count of misdemeanor B Unlawful Consumption of Alcohol The case was scheduled for an Evidentiary Hearing December 12 James D Pettit 19 appeared in court for a Pretnal Conference Pettit was charged of with three count of misdemeanor B Unlawful PurchasePossessionConsumption Alcohol by a Minor Possession of a Dangerous Weapon while Under the Influence of AlcoholControlled Substance and Dnving Under the Influence of AlcoholDrugs and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 9575 Pettit pleaded guilty to the DUI charge and the other three charges were dismissed He was given 2 months probation with the following conditions must pay a $700 fine was given 60 days in the MCJ - which was stayed must complete a DUI class and show proof thereon serve two days in the MCJ with credit given for one day served he can do one day of community service in lieu of the second day in jail keep the court aware of his latest address have no other violations and consume no alcohol Pettit was informed that under stale law he would automatically loose his drivers license for three months and he can not have any alcohol in his system when he is operating a motor vehicle for 12 months Damll Gordy Jr 8 appeared in court for a Pretnal Conference Gordy was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Possession of Manjuana (greater than 6 oz) and one count Gordy entered into a Plea of Abeyance and pleaded guilty to the charges He was given 12 months probation fined S400 must have no law violations and report to the court when notified Kaloni C Gonzales 19 appeared in court for a Pretnal Conference Gonzales was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Possession of Manjuana (greater than 6 oz) and two count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 10375 and PurchasePossession of Tobacco by a Minor Gonzales entered into a Plea of Abeyance and pleaded guilty to the charges She was given 12 months probation fined S400 must have no law violations and report to the court when notified Roberto Estrada Sierra 28 failed to appear in court for a Pretnal Conference Sierra was charged with two count of misdemeanor B - Dnving on a Suspended License and Operating a Vehicle without Insurance and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 92 75 The case was continued until November 28 Thursday November 152001 at 1000 am Robert Alfred Louis Vanasse 20 appeared in court for an Arraignment Vanasse was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Unlawful PurchasePosscssionConsump-tioof Alcohol by a Minor He plead guilty and was given 12 months probation fined $ 85 and was given 0 days in MCJ which was stayed Kathnn L Stalker 3 appeared in court for an Arraignment Stalker was charged with one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 9775 She plead guilty to an amended speed of 90 and was fined $75 Nathan Eldon Bernhard 20 appeared in court for an Arraignment Bernhard was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Dnving on a Suspended License and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 9875 He pleaded guilty to the two charges and was fined SI25 for speeding and $300 for the suspended license and was put on 12 months probation 8 appeared in court for an Arraignment Mendenhall was Caleb Mendenhall charged with two counts of misdemeanor C - Speeding 075 and TumingStopping Changing Lanes without a Signal He plead guilty to the charges and was fined $440 Janies C Mason 24 appeared in court for an Arraignment Mason was charged with one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 8775 He plead guilty and was fined $4 0 In lieu of the fine he can perform 80 hours of community service Travis Lockhart Mays 29 failed to appear in court for an Arraignment Mays was charged with two counts of misdemeanor B - Dnving on a Suspended License and False Personal Information to a Police Officer and two count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 10075 and Open ContainerDnnking Alcohol in a Vehicle A bench warrant was ordered for his anest and the bail will be forfeited Bonding company will be notified that the bail is forfeited Shawn Thomas Dionne 20 appeared in court for an Arraignment Dionne was charged with four counts of misdemeanor B - Dnving w ith a Measurable Amount of Controlled Substance Illegal PossessionUseofaControlled Substance Use or Possession of Drug of Alcohol by a Minor Paraphernalia and Unlawful PurchasePossessionConsumption He plead guilty to all charges and was given 12 months probation $1000 fine and six months in the MCJ which was stayed Mary Jillyn Baird 20 appeared in court for an Arraignment Baird was charged with one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 9175 She plead guilty and was fined $450 $225 was suspended provided she completes a defensive drivers course and shows proof to the court Loydece Ann Fenn 21 appeared in court for a Bench Warrant Hearing Fenn was charged with two counts of misdemeanor C Dnving on a Suspended License and Chiving without Registration or with an Expired Registration Bail was forfeited for the fine and the case was closed Harold Lynn Smith 37 failed to appear for a Probation Review Smith was charged with one count of misdemeanor B Lewdness A bench warrant was ordered for his arrest Eric Nolan Jackson 19 appeared in court for an Sentence Review Hearing Jackson was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Driving with a Measurable Amount of Controlled Substance and one infraction Seat BeltChild Restraint He was released from jail Chronicle Progress 40 N 300 W Delta or Pahvant Valley Printing 48 E Center St Fillmore or fax to: 3 a o Cow butchered in Cox receives award Millard County Commissioner LaVar Cox has been awarded the President’s Award from the Utah Association of Counties Sharon Walters a county commissioner from Daggett County and President of UAC chose the recipient herself The President’ Award was established in 1998 and the recipient is chosen from all 29 counties in the stale of Utah “This award is given to recognize contributions made by an individual commissioner to promote unity within the organization in the form of innovation cooperation volvement and leadership” Ms Walters said “Commissioner Cox isjust one great guy He has been very active on the pub lic lands committee and has not only represented Millard County well but the entire state During the legislative this year he was there nearly every day and very involved in representing Millard County as well as the interests of all the counties in the state ” Although Commissioner Cox has not been a member of all the UAC committees he has been a great support to them by providComing information and cooperation missioner Walters said that Commissioner Cox is always there to lend a hand whenever something is needed and is always willing to help anyone South Tract Kathy Halker A senseless killing of a Texas Longhorn has its owner furious and wondering if someone is hungry greedy or just mean Joe Trujillo owner found the animal early Monday Nov 19 on his 4500 South property about one mile west of SR 50 in Delta The cow within two weeks of calving was apparently shot between the eyes before its throat was cut said InvestigatThe ing Officer Brent Nielson Longhorn’s nght hindquarter including the back strap was removed and the remainder of the meat left behind “Someone knew what they were doing By and were well prepared" Trujillo said “They knew how to butcher a cow and took the most prized meat Because of the cow’s weight they were unable to roll it over and remove the other side " The female cow is valued at approximately 51000 and was killed sometime between Sunday evening and Monday morning Trujillo is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible Whatever the motive the killing is a crime and under investigation Recreational use of forest lands Smith found guilty The Great Basin Museum and HistoriSociety is sponsoring a special program of the 29 of November at the North Elementary School starting at 7 p m This program will highlight the recreational use of the National Forest Lands in Millard County and nearby areas Ranger Robert S (Bob) Gardner Ranger for the Fillmore Ranger District will be the Guest speaker The Fish Lake National Forest covers a significant portion of the eastern border of Millard County and is the source of many or the great recreational activities available in our county Ranger Gardner cal provide information on the history proper uses of National Forest Lands activities as camping hiking and A TV trails The recreational use ( and the abuse) of Forest Lands has been a much discussed topic over the past several years This program will give residents of our county the chance to learn more about the rules governing the use of National Forest Lands and to ask question about these uses Don’t miss this special opportunity to learn more about your National Forests Light refreshments will be served will and for such Potter reviewed On F nday November 6 along with many other parents ventured into a place seldom seen by parents - the frenzy and was fervor of childhood imagination joyfully out of place among youngsters more enthralled than I had ever seen them Excitement anticipation and downright wonder were so thick in the air you could actually suck it from around you and put it in a bottle to save for later And where was this1 Nowhere else but our local theater in line to join history in the making for the first Delta showblockbuster Harry ing of the Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone For those of you who have not yet seen this movie have a suggestion come early Even in Delta the lines began to swell two hours before the movie began Another suggestion bring all of your patience because you will need it to survive the mania of hundreds of kids anxiously awaiting the cinematic incarnation of the most popular children’s book ever wntten So the big question is the movie worth all of this? The answer If you’re an adult yes If you’re a child (or like me just a child in a bigger body) absolutely positively YES (I mean DUH1) In a nutshell (in case you’ve been living in a box or a cave the last few years and are unfamiliar with the story) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer 's Stone is the tale of Harry a neglected abused but strangely talented orphan living with his aunt and uncle in a cupboard under the stairs in England Upon his eleventh birthday he is invited to attend Hogwart’s School of W itchcrafl and W izardry Located in an alternate reality reached by boarding “Hogwart’s Express” from Platform 9 34 of the London subway academy Hogwart’s is a for the It is populated by all manner of wizards witches magic keys giant dogs gnomes trolls ghosts and just about every other fantasy character you can think of The story follows Hany as he is befriended by the gentle giant Hagnd and fellow students Ron and Hcrmione As the students’ first year at Hogwart’s progresses they are drawn into a mysregarding the sorcerer’s stone - a rare gem rumored to give immortality They also muddle through daily life of school teachers studies rivals and a fantastic game known as Quidditch which is sort of socccrrugbypolo played on flying brooms The story trself has few surprises but is very engaging and is segmented nicely to keep the attention of youngsters Even though it is not a deep twisting plot it is entertaining enough even to keep the adults happy In fact at just over 2 hours long I was amazed that the kids in the audience did not become restless an amazing feat when you consider that most kids’ movies top out at 90 minutes Chris Columbus the director who brought us the classic Home Alone does an excellent job of pacing the movie and never dwelling on one scene so long as to lose the interest of his target audience The true star of this film though is the special effects They are absolutely amazing From the ghosts that roam the halls of Hogwart’s to the landscapes to the creatures to the stunning Quidditch arena and the match played there the audience is treated to some of the best effects ever put on film This is not surprising since the effects were handled by the same people who made Titanic such a visually stunning film Although this film suffers from a lack of depth and character development one has to realize that we are watching not a film but a kids’ movie Like the books ths movie is made for them It is made to entertain dazzle amaze and inspire children And it docs just that After leaving the theater my 8 son could not wait to get home so he could get busy and finish reading the fourth stallment of the novel series And if watching the movie helps inspire just one child to pick up a book and read then it has done more than entertain it has taught tery Knox Huntsman A jury trial was scheduled for Alden Ray Smith 30 before Judge Donald J Eyre 4th District Court on November 15 Smith was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Lewdness Involving a Child and one count of misdemeanor B Intoxication The jury was to be selected at 9 00 am sharp but the defendant failed to appear Judge Eyre issued a no bail bench warrant for Smith's arrest Defense Attorney James Slavens waived the jury tnal and the prospective jurors were released from duty A bench trial was adjudicated by Judge Eyre In misdemeanor cases the defendant can be tried in absentia Prosecuting Attorney Dexter Anderson called four witnesses to establish his case The defense did not call any witnesses Judge Eyre found Smith guilty of lewdness involving a child but found him not guilty of intoxication Anderson said “I don’t quite understand how Smith can be found guilty of lewdness and not guilty of intoxication because the intoxication caused him to perform a lewd act” Smith will be sentenced when heis brought into custody Smith was later taken into custody in Iron County and held on a $ 000 cash or bond He will be sentenced January 14 by 2002 after AP&P docs a report Anderson said Smith will be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life Anderson said a conviction volving a lewd act with a minor can never be expunged from a record ARE YOU THANKFUL? this week? Are you thanking God for full of Thanksgiving all your blessings? The 100lh Psalm says “Make a joyful shout to the Lord all you lands! Serve the Lord with gladness Come before His Know that the Lord He is God it is He who presence with singing has made us and not we ourselves we are His people and the sheep and into His into His gates with thanksgiving Enter His of pasture courts with praise Be thankful to Him and bless His name For the and His truth endures to all Lord is good His mercy is everlasting generations” I have people say to me have nothing to be thankful for Everyone has things to be thankful if we will just look at what God has done for us Psalm 1031-gives us many things to be thankful for All of the benefits listed in these verses are for every Acts 1034" All of God “God is no respecter of persons person blessing are for you! “Bless the Lord O my soul and all that in within me bless His holy name! Bless the Lord O my soul And forget not all His benefits: Who forgives all your iniquities Who heals all your diseases Who redeems your life from destruction Who crows Who satisfies your and tender mercies you with lovingkindness mouth with good things So that your youth is renewed like the The Lord executes righteousness and justice for all who are eagle’s He made known His ways to Moses His acts to the oppressed children of Israel The Lord is merciful and gracious” Thank God for all His blessings' “Now thanks be to God who always leads us in Pastor Kathy Mincer triumph in Christ II Corinthians 214” Are you FAITH CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OF DELTA Delta Utah 84624 West 351 South 100 SUBSCRIBE TODAY NEWS TIP? 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