Show Millard County Chronicle Progress Clandestine Fourth District Court Report Lab suspects plead guilty Matters before Judge Donald Ft re By Shelhe Dutson t math rs are continued from neek lo h u and defenReporter note: lies ause dants ari pn mid in not enl hetnre found guilts thetourt report muses on those ssho hate bun tound guilts and the s ententes imposed Counts jur trials and updates of ill f r ported ft lomes cracen 21 appeared for an order to show cause and return on bench Kells Dean warrant etagen admitted to siolating the terms of his probation The court revoked and reinstated eragen s probation and ordered him to serve a 30 day commitment with credit for time served Fcragen is to complete an evaluation in jail or within 30 days of his release Kyler G Bamson 2 V appeared for sentencing Bamson has been found guilty of one telons possession w ith intent to manufacture methamphetamine and one felony possession with intent to manufacture methamphetamine Bamson was also found guilts of violating his probation for previous convictions The court ordered Bamson to serve one scar in the Millard County Jail and complete a six month treatment program now available at the Jail Bamson was also sentenced for one class A misdemeanor assault He was ordered to serve one scar in the Millard County Jail Six months of the sentence is to run concurrent with the felony charges and six months is to run consecutivels A review of his progress will be heard after one scar Bamson is to report to the Millard Counts Jail on March 28 at 00 p m Brandon ee aRue 9 appeared for sentencing aRuc has been found guilty ofonc class misdemeanor attempted burglary and one class C misdemeanor attempted theft Millard Counts jail for bs receiving stolen property laRuc is to serve one year in the the class misdemeanor and months in the jail for the class C misdemeanor Ike court suspended all hut 60 dass ot the jjiI commitments with credit for time served LaRue is not to go to the place of business where the burglaries took place and must pay restitution laRuc started sers ing his sentence immediately Edward ouis sposilo 38 appeared for sentencing Esposito has been found guilty of one third degree telons evading a police officer and one class B misdemeanor possesscar in the Millard County sion of mariuana The court sentenced Esposito to serve Jail and 36 months supervised probation 48 appeared before the court Ballestcr has been found Thomas illiam Ballester guilts of one class misdemeanor violation of a contact order Ballester is to serve 30 Jays in the Millard Count Jail Shelhe Dutson Russell Ken Hughes and Tcressa C Barnhart appeared before fourth District Court Judge Eyre on Thursdav March 20 by Hughes pleaded guilty to one second degree felons operation of a clandestine lab and one felons use of a methamphetamine ith a prior cons ict ion Barnhart pleaded guilts to one felon) use of methamphetamine Both defendants with Adult 1 ej were ordered to and Probation Parole comply for a report Barnhart was released on her own recognizance and Hughes is being held as a Stale Inmate at the Millard Counts Jail until sentencing on April 28 Hughes and Barnhart wete arrested in Lynndsl L'tah on February 21 2Hl2 bs tah Task Force members of the Central The officers located a complete lab methamphetamine marijuanaanddrug paraphernalia that 32 was longed to Hughes 33 Barnhart dristng away from the residence at the time of her arrest Both suspects were under the influence of methamphetamine Parent’s alert booster seats protect children ms ebruary 7 2003) - AAA l'tah urges parents to protect their children by using booster seats in the terim period between a child safety seat and an adult seat belt "Motor vehicle crashes arc the leading cause of death and injuries to children Experts agree that children who have outgrown their car scats need a transitional type of booster seal before adult lap and shoulder belts alone tit properly" said Rolavnc Fairclough AAA l'tah spokeswoman "According to the National Transportation Safety Administrabooster seats protect chiltion (NUTS dren under 4 '9" and 80 pounds in a crash by raising them up and correctly posi” tioning the adult lap and shoulder belts Children under 4'9" can be seriously wearare a if crash or killed in they injured ithout a ing only an adult seat belt booster seat the lap belt can rule up over internal and spinal the abdomen causing bell can cut injuries and the shoulder across the neck causing injuries to the CITY S ALT LAKE PECIRUSI How much does it cost to raise a child? JrtvHrr by Barbara Rone t tah State I nisersity t uension Tamil) Resource Management Specialist and that the cost is ever It comes as no surprise that it is expensive to raise a child increasing Consider the following information to see if you are financially prepared famAccording lo estimates by the I' S Depaitment of Agriculture a ily (making $39600 to S66600 a scar before taxes) living in the urban West will spend 86720 to raise a child bom in 2001 to age 8 Child raising costs in the urban West arc higher than the test ot the country primarily because housing is more expensive Thus the average cost in the I nited States for a family to raise a child bom in 2001 to age 8 was estimated at SI '0460 titled "ExThese estimates are contained in a report issued annually bv the I " penditures on Children by Families Ihe report includes averages tor the entire country 7 in different and prov ides estimates of expenditures on children Itom birth through age rural and areas the urban States I nited of including geographic regions The estimates include direct spending lor housing food transportation clothing health care child care education and miscellaneous expenses hev do not include costs related to pregnancy and childbirth or the indirect cost of lost earnings and career opportunities when one or both parents take time away from work to care for their children Also not included is the cost of paying for college or for setting aside money for college since the estimates onls apply to costs from birth to age 8 According to the I SDA exjvcnditure estimates on children bv husband wife families families which account for an increasing percentage of do not apply to families with children The I'SD prepares separate estimates for these households with an income less than $39100 The estimates show that a single patent familv The before taxes will spend $1 S950 to raise a child botn in 2661 to age counterpart will spend SI 24800 Hie difference in spending between single- - and families have one families is attributed to differences in income As icss potential earner (the absent parent) total household income is lower and childrearing expenses consume a greater percentage of income Because the LSD estimates are based on averages thex are not useful in predicting what a particular family will spend However thev do illustrate useful trends For instance the cost of raising a child increases as a child gets older a signal for parents to continually find ways to add to their income That is probably not good news tor parents of preschoolers who ate shocked at the cost of day care Unfortunately the savings in child care as xoungsters grow older is more than offset by increases in other expense categories (food and transportation for example) The I SD estimates are put to a variety ot uses For instance divoice attorneys and mediators employ them to provide a reality check tor parents who think child support guidelines arc unrealistic The estimates are also useful in estate planning to evaluate financial needs in the event of a patent's premature death In addition teachers use the estimates to help students understand the financial changes that accompanx parenthotvd To receive a cops of the 2601 estimates ot raising a child send a stamped self addressed envelope to the amily Resource Management Sx'cialis 2949 Old Main Hill l'tah State I mversity ogan I T 84322 To sec other “Ask Specialist" columns sit http extension usu edu publica news aska t Although he is regularly asked to do so in American politics God George Mitchell —Sen i Adyerusk Here:! 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