Show Millard Contestants East Millard Justice Court County Chronicle Progress Continued Matters before Judge Ronald Hare by Kntx Huntsman Tuesday July 16 2002 at 10:00 m Shawn R Wachter 23 was represented by his attorney Alan J Bui vidas for a pretrial conference Wachter is charged with two counts of misdemeanor B illegal possession will use of a controlled substance and use or possession of drug paraphernalia Buividas submit a plea bargain in writing and the case will be heard in the future Jeremy V Wachter 26 was represented by defense attorney James Slavens for a B driving pretrial conference Wachter is charged with three counts of misdemeanor under the influence of alcoholdrugs illegal possesionuse of a controlled substance and use or possession of drug paraphernalia Wachter pleaded guilty to the DUI charge and the other two were dismissed He was fined $555 and given 60 days in jail which was suspended upon payment of the fine Mark M Leyba 27 was represented by his attorney W Andrew McCullough for a pretrial conference Leyba is charged with one count of misdemeanor B driving on a lanes without a suspended license and one count of misdemeanor C tumstopchange signal McCullough will submit a plea in abeyance in writing and the case will be heard in the future Zachary John Dastrup 19 appeared for an order to show cause Dastrup was previously found guilty of three counts of misdemeanor B and one count of misdemeanor C Evidence was submitted to show that Dastrup has complied with his probation and the case was dismissed Wednesday July 17 2002 at 10:00 am Jakery Lynn Groat 24 failed to appear for an order to show cause Groat was prevsiously found guilty of one count of misdemeanor B use or possession of drug paraphernal ta and two counts of misdemeanor C speeding 8475 and dnv ing on a denied license Groat's plea in abeyance was revoked and a judgment was entered A $1000 cash only bench warrant was ordered Christopher Allen Carter 25 appeared for a pretrial conference Carter is charged with two counts of misdemeanor B illegal possessionuse of a controlled substance and use or possession of drug paraphernalia Carter entered into a plea in abeyance and ordered to pay a $250 fee Shade Hill 18 was represented in court by defense attorney James Slavens Hill is charged with two counts of misdemeanor B illegal possessionuse of controlled substance and use or possession of drug paraphernalia and one count of misdemeanor C purchaseposscssion of tobacco by a minor The case was set for trial William F Nutt 44 was represented by defense attorney Wilford N Hansen for a pretrial conference Nutt is charged with two counts of misdemeanor B driving under the influence of alcoholdrugs and possession of a dangerous weapon while under the influence of alcoholdrugs and one count of misdemeanor C open containerdnnking alcohol in a vehicle Nutt entered into a plea in abeyance and pleaded no contest to two of the charges and the dangerous weapon charge was dismissed He was ordered to pay a $500 fee Jason Lynn Lofgreen 26 was represented by defense attorney Devin Coggins for a pretrial conference Lofgreen is charged with one count of misdemeanor B driving with a measurable amount of controlled substance and one count of misdemeanor C speeding 9575 Lofgreen entered into a plea in abeyance and was ordered to pay a $300 fee Mark Joseph Benson 44 was represented by defense attorney Bernard L Allen for a pretrial conference Benson is charged with one count of misdemeanor B driving under and three counts of misdemeanor C open container the influence of drinking alcohol in a vehicle turning w ithout a signal and operating a vehicle in a unsafe related condition Benson pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of reckless and drinking in a vehicle and the other two charges were dismissed He was fined $ 000 must show completion of substance abuse treatment and perform 24 hours of community service Mark Gordon Fuller 19 was represented by his defense attorney Scott P Card for a pretrial conference Fuller is charged with three counts of misdemeanor B unlawful of alcohol by a minor illegal possessionuse of a purchase'possessionconsumption controlled substance and use or possession of drug paraphernalia He pleaded guilty to two of the charges and the illegal possession charge was dismissed He was fined $500 placed on 12 months probation and given 30 days in jail which was stayed Brandon R Leiter 9 failed to appear for a review hearing Leiter was found guilty of one count of misdemeanor B use or possession of drug paraphernalia A $1000 cash only bench warrant was ordered Kristine Villiard 46 was represented by defense attorney Wilford N Hansen for a pretrial conference Villiard is charged with one count of misdemeanor B driving under the influence of alcoholdrugs and one count of misdemeanor C open containerdrinking alcohol in a vehicle She pleaded no contest and entered into a plea in abeyance and from front page and received the vanced orchestra journalism and photography award from Delta High Amanda is a volunteer teacher at the Delta North Elementary School and also an intern at the cosmic-rafacility She would like to pursue a career as a surgical nurse and would also like to receive a doctorate in nursing and teach at the college level She has two sisters and one brother and is the daughter of Richard and Norma SchmitofDclta C h a r d e I I Christensen is a senior at Brigham University majoring in dietetics minonng in develternational opment with an emphasis in pediatrics Her scholastic honors include the National Society of Collegiate Scholar Abroad Scholarship President Gmton’s Award for Excellence BYU Academic Scholarships Phi Eta Sigma National SociScholars Kappa ety of Collegiate Omicron Nu and Millard High Chapter National Honor Society and was the Regional Sterling Scholar Winner Family Consumer and Health Sciences She had a high school GPA 40 and has a college GPA of 349 She spent four months in South Africa as part of an International field study attended the Washington D C presidential classroom and attended Utah Girl's State She has served her community by being a Special Olympics volunteer a Utah GOP primary election judge Fillmore Hospital Volunteer helped with library story hour as well as given numerous volunteer hours to Utah County WIC is Her issue platform “Breastfeeding Education and Proper Nutrition for new Mothers and Infants” She will be performing a vocal solo Paper Moon by Natalie Cole during the talent portion of the pageant Chardell is a Collectibles dealer at Ebay Auctions and has worked at a Provo Inn She wants to graduate from BYU in dietetics and pursue a career as a pediatric clinical dietician and continue to serve others throughout Young - the world by teaching proper nutrition She has one sister and ts the daughter of David and Kathy Christensen and Connie Christensen of Fillmore Katie Draper will be a senior at Delta High this fall and plans to continue her education at Dixie College pursuing a degree in business and photography She has participated in all sports at Delta High and is currently involved in rodeo and She worked at her family business and paid for a history trip to Washington DC New York and surrounding areas She is now working to pay for a new car and a college education For the talent portion of the pageant Katie will be performing a dramatic reading while displaying a video she has produced Her platform issue is ‘Quality of Life: Noticing the Elderly in the Community’ Katie hopes to become a with her own photographer studio She would also like to become a w ife and mother She has two brothers and two sisters and is the daughter of Stephen and Jane Ann Draper of Delta Andrea will be a Madsen senior at Delta High this fall She plans to continue her education at Utah Valley State performing a violin solo Andrea hopes to become a real estate agent and to someday teach violin lessons She would also like to become a wife and mother She has two sisters and is the daughter of Ross and Lynette Madsen of Delta E I a i n a Erickson is a of graduate Delta High and is currently tak- classes ing the through USU Extension Program She has been active in the program and served as ambassador for three Southwest years She was also active in FFA and represented the Delta FFA chapDC ter in Washington She has worked as a peer tutor for disabled children for four years and plans a career working with disabled individuals She will perform a vocal number Hopelessly Devoted to You from the musical Grease Her platform issue is ‘Integrating Individuals With Disabilities Into Their Communities’ Elaina has worked for Hinckley City and is currently employed at a local grocery store She hopes one day to work in a dentist's office get her Certified Nurses Assistant cence and work with disabled people She has six brothers and one sister She is the daughter of LaVoy and Carolyn Erickson of Deseret Corlnne Dewsnup is a senior at Delta High College majonng in business and minoring in music She has taken private violin lessons for six years She has participated in the Orchestra for three years receiving several superior marks She is a former manager at a fast food restaurant and is currently employed at a sandwich shop in Delta Her platform issue is ‘Keeping Kids in School’ Andrea has improved her GPA in school and feels passionately about this issue For the talent portion of the pageant Andrea will be She plans to someday graduate from the University of Utah in Sign Language Inte- rpretation and She is a Art Sterling Scholar and is also on the High School Honor Roll She was nominated for “Who’s Who Among American High Schools” Her platform issue is ‘The Touch of Words Sign Language for those lard ofl learing’ Slie will be performing a pantomime for her portion of Art July 25 2002 Casey Larsen is a 2002 graduate High and plans to attend Utah Valley State College majoring in educa- of Millard tion and child and family studies She has been a drill team captain a Utah Dance Asmember and was a sociation dancer in the New York Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade as a captain of America Member She will be performing a jazz dance Babv Girl for the talent portion of the pageant She has chosen for her platform issue ‘Give A Little of Yourself to Improve Someone Use's Life Encouraging Foster Care’ Casey was a junior and senior class 2A State officer She was a time Championship Team Member National Champion Drill Team Member National Sweepstakes Champion Drill Team Member AAU Junior Olympic Drill Team Gold Medalist - winner of 5 gold medals She was an entertainment dancer at the 2002 Winter Olympics is a School to Careers volunteer and a Special Olympics buddy She teaches tumbling as well as dividual dance and is a checker at a Fillmore grocery store She hopes to use her degree in child and family studies to promote foster care in our community to improve the lives of others She has three sisters and one brother and is the daughter of John and JoAnn Larsen of Fillmore Subscribe Today Matters before Judge Donald Eyre Sunscreen for your eyes SALT LAKE CITY UT) It's time to hit the beach and ever conscious of the dangers of ultraviolet radiation (UV) you are prepared You have a hat to protect your hair sunscreen lotion to protect your skin and lip balm or lipstick with sunscreen to protect your lips Are you ready for an afternoon of fun in the sun? Prevent Blindness Utah says “no” While all these things are great to do for sun safety you have missed one important thing: sunglasses Before you grab them and head out the door you should stop for a minute to check out your shades Using the wrong sunglasses can actually increase the ameunt of damage the sun does to your eyes May is Month and Prevent Blindness wants you to know how to have safe summer fun that is easy on your eyes Your sunglasses should block 00 of the full UV spectrum to 400 nanometers It's not easy to tell You look at your glasses: they seem to have a very dark tint so they must provide good protection Unfortunately tint may be unrelated to screening protection Unless e UV glasses are labeled w ith comprehensiv protection information they probably do not provide adequate UV protection If those glasses are really dark your pupils will open to let in more light — and more UV radiation Price may have little to do with the quality of UV protection afforded by a pair of glasses Inexpensive drug store sunglasses labeled for full UV protection may prov ide optimum protection If you are going to be near water or sand you may double or triple your exposure to UV Both water and sand reflect the sun's rays and ease your risk for the problems associated with UV Should you worry if you are only out at the beach a few times a year? Yes UV radiation affects the eyes over your entire lifetime Many occasional weeks of fun in the sun spread out over a lifetime will increase your nsk of cataracts and cancers of die eye so you sliould always wear sunglasses when you go out - OPY: Predating the telephone the created by Caselli in first fax machine was Italian priest Giovanni 1863 SUBSCRIBE TODAY PROFESSIONAL "It isn't magic or luck that makes the professional It’s hard won know-hocarefully Fast Fact: applied" The Topaz Camp included 19000 acres Ten local families were moved from their land by the U S Government Plan to attend the Topaz Pilgrimage on Aug 10 in the Delta City Park We have an extra million dollars to invest in you All loan rates have been reduced Beat the heat and come in for some COOL CASH! L Ron Hubbard One of the most acclaimed and widely read authors of all time ClwL Hubtard CROSSROADS 100 financing for qualified borrowers on all motor vehicles ATV’s or RV’s 1999 or newer of the WEST GUN SHOW SOUTH TOWNE EXPO 9575 S STATE SAT Clip JULY ad for $1 discount 5 SANDY SUN 27-2- 8 limit one per adult 4 Summer Vacation Back To School $2000 maximum 12 month term Stop by or call the nearest Credit Union Office or apply through etellerwwwmillardccucom Fillmore 40 S 1 00 E Delta 109 S 300 illard County edit Union E 743-654864-441- 3 the talent competition Corinne has lettered in soccer sw imShe ming water polo and drama ceived trophies in piano and singing and also placed second in a swing Corinne receiv ed dance competition an Honorable Mention Award at the She has Cedar City Art Competition participated in three high school musicals and plays and is a member of Bone Voce She is currently a lifeguard and sw imming instructor and also works as She hopes to become a a sandblaster sign language interpreter an artist a wife and mother She has three brothers and one sister and is the daughter of Alan and Darlene Dew snup of Delta Fourth District Court Report By Knox Huntsman Thursday July 18 2002 at 9:00 am Tiffany Noel Cardenas 20 appeared in custody for an initial appearance Cardenas is charged with one count of felony two theft Bail was set at $5000 cashbondsecurities The case was set for a waiver hearing August Greg J Cardenas 43 appeared in custody for an initial appearance Cardenas is charged with one count of felony two possession of stolen property Bail was set at The case was set for a waiver hearing August $10000 cashbondsecurities M Matthew Steele 47 appeared in custody for an initial appearance Steele is charged with one count of felony three stalking The charge was enhanced from a misdemeanor A because of a previous conviction James Slavens was appointed as his defense attorney Bail was set at $1000 cash only The case was set for a preliminary hearing August at 00 p m Frank W Clark 60 failed to appear for a trial de novo Clark is charged with one count of misdemeanor C speeding 88 in a 75 zone Judge Eyre dismissed Clark's appeal for a new trial and sent the case back to Justice Court for disposition Pane 5 1 membership and eligability required |