Show Matters bi llin’ the hiurlh Distrut Court in Fillmore Utah Judge James R Tin lor presiding Jennifer R Henderson 25 peared for an initial appearance Henderson is charged with 18 counts of forgery a third degree felony and 19 counts of burglary a class H misdemeanor Henderson was appointed Public Defender James Slavens A waiver hearing w as set for April II Jill Quamberg 24 appeared in custody for an initial appearance Quamberg is currently serving a commitment in the Utah State Prison She is charged with four third degree felony counts Two counts of unlawful possession of credit cards one count possessing burglary writings and one count of mail theft Quamberg was appointed the public fender A waiver hearing was set for April 25 Justin 25 Royal Stephenson appeared for initial appearance Stephenson is accused of one second gree Iclony possession of marijuana with intent to distribute one class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia four third degree felonies unlawful possession of a handgun Stephenson was also appearing for arraignment on one class A misdemeanor assault with substantial injury A Prelimary hearing April II a ill niillemio Jimene 24 peared lor initial appearance Jimenez is charged with one third degree felony possession of methamphetamme one class B misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia one class B misdemeanor driving with a measurable amount of controlled substance and one class (' misdemeanor speeding 99 75 The matter was continued for a waiver hearing April Sean Gregory Buist 21 peared lor initial appearance Buist is charged ith one second degree felony receive or transfer stolen vehicle one class A misdemeanor possession of marijuana one class B misdemeanbodily was set for Jose barged with one class A misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance one class B misdemeanor driving under the influence one class B misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia one class C misdemeanor driving on a denied license and one class (' misdemeanor speeding 84 75 The matter was continued for pre trial on April James D Manis22 appeared and pleaded guilty to one class B misdemeanor possession of marijuana Mams was sentenced to six months in the Millard County Jail and $1000 fine suspended He was placed on 12 months court supervised probation and $100 fine and a $25 surcharge Mams is to undergo a substance abuse evaluation and follow through with any recommended treatment xpenses incurred for the evaluation and recommended treatment will be credited towards his fine with proof of receipt Mathew Anderson 21 appeared in custody for an order to show cause Anderson is currently serving a commitment for one class A misdemeanor wanton destruction of protected wildlife The matter was continued Bold Binx Butler 22 appeared in custody for an order to show cause Butler is currently serving a commitment for one class A misdemeanor criminal mischief The matter was continued to April Jessica Mary Mae Rogers 10 appeared for sentencing Rogers has been found guilty of one second degree felony possession of a controlled substance Rogers was sentenced to serve a commitment of not less than one nor more than years m the Utah State Prison suspended Rogers is to serve 90 days in the Millard County Jail with credit lor 68 days served Rogers was released to enroll herself into an inpatient behavior modification program "I think you need some help and it is tune for you to grow up and put yourself in a position that you are an anchor for others" said Taylor Rogers is to pay possession of drug paraphernalia one class A misdemeanor posses$975 in fines and fees sion of another's ID documents and Kristopher Charles Hogoboom 21 one class ( misdemeanor speeding appeared for a review hearing 9 75 Bail was set at S5000 and the Hogoboom is currently serving a matter was continued to April 25 commitment for one class A misdeAshlcv Warden 18 appeared meanor sexual battery He has sucinitial for cessfully completed the starting over appearance Warden is charged with one second degree feloprogram at the Millard County Jail Hogoboom was placed on six months ny receive or transfer stolen vehicle "tie yjiidjirix- felony pcjsyc'vsjou jtytUquiaaijil ndgjcU lucent oil in of a controlled tubs! ante yme gls Iwrnaujiaivnuvippott meetings- a B misdemeanor month posses'ton of a con troTTcJ "substance onc11iirJ "cft'fi'cf " — — MTirmpsc mnt nw cT'tfi 35 felony unlawful acquisition possess pcared and pleaded guilty to one third and one class A misdedegree felony forgery and one class B misdemeanor interfering with meanor possession of another's ID documents Bail was set at $KXXt and rest Hoover was sentenced to 0 to the matter was continued to April 25 5 years in the Utah State Prison and Jail manda Katherine Kvenvole six months in the Millard County 19 appeared for initial w ith credit for time served He is curappearance Kvenvold is charged with one secrently incarcerated at the Utah State ond degree felonv receive or transPrison His sentence will run concurfer stolen vehicle one class H misrent with the sentence he is serving demeanor possession of controlled Hoover is to pay $1850 as a condition substance one class B misdemeanor of parole if granted He is to pav $55t) restitution possession of drug paraphernalia and Mansa onk 24 appeared for one class misdemeanor possession of another s ID documents Bail was sentencing Conk pleaded guilty to the set at S5 conand one third degree felony possession matter was tinued for pre trial of methamphetamme and one third mest Dean Marque 44 degree felony cultivating marijuana Defense attorney Jim Slavcns told the peared in custody tor initial appearance Marque is charged with one court that ( onk had been very honest third degree felonv assault by priswith the police and voluntarily gave all the evidence to the police Judge oner The matter was continued for waiver hearing Taylor ordered Conk to serve two N lev ole Kristie McFall 26 sentences in the I tah State Prison for a term not to exceed five years and peared in eustodv for initial appear$5 000 fine ance McFall is charged with one suspended Conk was and one class first degree felonv ordered to serve 60 davs in the Mil lard ounty Jail suspended on the misdemeanor possession of condition that she become engaged in a drug free one with counseling within the next sixty preliminary hearing was set for April davs Conk was placed on supervised II Ossie Michael Knowleton 25 probation for 16 months and ordered to pav $925 00 fine and a $50 securitv appeared in custiMv for an initial tee I redit fix expenses incurred for pearance Know lion is charged with substance abuse counseling with go two third degree felonv counts of tow ards the fine possession of a controlled substances Matters heart! hi tore J Jet one class B misdemeanor possession IhtnalJ J hn in tht fourth Distru t of maniuana one class B misdcmeanI Uth on o Jnt ( oiirt hllmon or possession of drug paraphernalia tan h to and one class C misdemeanor failure Mieena Maries Leatham to reduce speed when approaching an peared and pleaded guilty to amend emergens vehicle The matter was ed charges Leatham pleaded guiltvto continued for prehminarv hearing on three third degree felony counts of April 25 Leatham transferred identity fraud tieorgc Marque 21 appeared fund electronically with someone for initial appearance Marque is elses pin number fix her own benefit charged with one third degree felony I eatham was order to report to Adult possession of methamphetamme one Parole and Probation for a pre senclass B misdemeanor possession tence report She will be sentenced of maniuana and one class B mison May 9 demeanor possession of drug paraJaina Dawn Lnderwood apphernalia Bad w as set at S2500 cash onlv The matter is set for preliminary peared and pleaded guilty to one class B misdemeanor driving under heanng on Apnl 25 the influence and one class W Craver 25 appeared misdePatrick meanor open container Underwood fix pre trial conference Craver is or COPY1 was ordered to serve 6 months in the Millard County Jail suspended and placed on one year court supervised probation L nderwood is to undergo an alcohol evaluation within the next 60 davs and provide proof to the court She was fined $125(1 A preliminary hearing was held 50 and for Barry David Fleming Daniel Aden Cunningham 21 and Cunningham are charged w ith possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia Both were both bound over for trial on April 21 Fire wood available The and area Sen Forest ice is cutting pinion Hills the Church jumper trees in north of Holden of these pinion jority is mature and firewood Thev reduce the fuel fall winter ma and jumper trees make excellent removed to in the area and are being loading are scheduled The Utah would for burning this coming 2005 Ifyou are planning on getting firewood and this year this area is easy to access there is plenty of available firewood Permits for this area are available at the Fillmore een mum Ranger 8am 190 South and Main purchase District p m in Fillmore Office eekdav s at if four (4) cords The miniol wood lor $20 00 contact 415 If you have any questions the Fillmore Ranger District at 741 5721 don't deserve this award but have arthritis and don’t deserve that either Jack Benny Millard County Chronicle Progress 3 Fillmore and Oak City Get New Postmasters Shtri Hs song On March 29 the Fillmore and ity Postmasters "cashed out" turned over the reins to their successors and began new phases in their H Oak lives Scott Drummond illmorc Post master retired last week after lo vears working for the Postal Service lie worked in Springville Orem and SI C before moving with his familv Three to Fillmore in January 1991 of his four children graduated from Millard High School as did his wife several years earlier During his stint m illmore Scott implemented street delivery within city limits Now only about half Post Office boxes are in use in the Fill more office decreasing the amount of daily traffic to the building In a wav this was not a completely positive change "I've enjoyed the people" Scotl stated "I hat's the best part of this ob" Polin is taking up the She began working for the Sere ice in 9X5 as a substitute She then worked rural route carrier as a clerk in the Delta office for un til October 1991 when she became “I the Oak miss ity Postmaster all my friends in Oak ( ilv" stated I beryl who is originally from ( olo rado but has lived in Della with her husband since 19X1 Iheirtwoclnl dren both graduated liom Delta High m looking School But she added forward to getting to know all the " people in illmore Moving into ( herv s position is ( fiery reins for Scott Cheryl Polzm and Scott Drummond C'arolanne ( hristensen She grew up in Hmcklev and began her affiliation with the Postal Service ill 9X1 when she was the Postmaster Relief m her hometown She became a substi lute carrier ill 9X7 and has clerked in the Delta office tor several vears She and her husband live m ink itv their three clnldien have gr iduated from Delta High School t arol nine It s is pleased with her new position nice to be working close to home and ith mv neighbors " Scott Drummond graduated from Bonneville High School in )g den and HI U lie is also a Vietnam Vtter Veteran coming lo illmore Good News! Decreasing Tobacco Sells to Minors alwavs The Central Utah Public Health Department would like to thank the retailers in our area for their continued efforts to reduce the sale ol tobacco products to minors very quarter a tobacco compliance check is made in every retail store that sells tobacco products in our county During the last three quarters we have seen an overall decrease ill sells to minors at compliance checks It appears that retailers m our area arc making a concerted effort to train employees on tobacco laws and these 2005 Page April 6 efforts have been effective Our experience with the compliance program indicates that sales that are made are generally due to ID errors and not cause of blatant disregard for the law Getting charged with selling tobacco to minors is not only embarrassing is also very costly for the store and the clerks involved Many retailers provide significant rewards lo clerks who pass compliance checks and we appreciate this added incentive to their clerks The minors who attempt lo buv verv impressed cigarettes are ttnllv turn with the clerks who them down One ol our huvers staled that her favorite ilcik was a worn an who didn't sell to her but said ' Voif re loo prettv of a gut to smoke cigarettes " he was iiisiiuim ill in inning the golf ionise built and lu uliliid it to poll oin pructue for long Dim ail sear In took Mil in petitions nv a di sir id iouinlilion and in fill in a ihsirnt coiiiH tition in attle lie mimed Ins sbmildii m Si lit and was miil'h ioniHte the his u In a hi ii'iopi iition has agun quililnd t"i disiml oin ietilions and will In ii mime smui ilh Ins ii tin menl In is to Phoenix looking toiw ml to lining nmie lm did mm fill Ills hnhhv bill that ll s h ml lo In In gom In llus quit ig m Would buv iiiv tor lien in mil tl ispiillllv reiognii fin following iilul o ti Iiim hid lm sales o lol on sum ii mmols lomphuiii lOIIIIIV Si pli mbi also happv to report that no retailers in our area have anv posted outdoor advertisements lor tobacco he use ol outdoor tobacco adeems mg is prohibited hv law We would like to thank all ol the retailers tor their support in this effort Our goal lilt in iki lo is nn mhis am ol ’(III illuioie ion illmoii lesoio Supio hi lies til list loll i M ivi iik n m ill In Mon ipttol n Ii nlisi ii o Qiiulilv as Q!MId ©3393 QDoo9i5(aje03 gptooBDLp Earn a Bachelor Degree in Physical Science Education at Snow College in Ephraim For more information contact Dan Adams toll free at or danadamsusuedu A j Scholarships available soTcontact OnyCtniifflGD |