Show Millard County 4th District Court Q -- s c rc In at 1 d n n 0 I J Ere Monday April 25 Ale J Leinbach IX failed to appear for entry of plea lcinbach is charged with one third degree felony witness tampering and one class B misdemeanor false information to a bench warrant police officer A wa issued Jorge Benuto 22 appeared and pleaded guilty to two second degree felony charges of distribution of methamphetamine to a confidential informant Benuto was sentenced to two concurrent terms of not less than one nor more than five years in the Utah State prison suspended Benuto is to serve 60 days in the Millard County Jail with credit for time served and released to INS for potential deportation He was placed on court supervised probation for 16 months The court authorized a bench warrant for his arrest if Bunuto enters the United States after deportation Jodi Lynn hnlmson 23 peared for initial appearance is charged with one third degree felony issue bad chcvk The matter was set for waiver hearing May 9 Anita Kay Young appeared for initial appearance Young is charged with one first degree felony domestic aggravated burglary and three class B misdemeanors simple sault criminal mischief and domestic violence in the presence of a child Judge I yre set SA(MX) hail In a sepa- Young is charged with one second degree felony distribution of a controlled substance one third degree felony distribution of a controlled substance and one third gree elony endangerment of a child Both matters were continued to May rate case II Meriah Seth Morris 26 peared in custody and plead guilty to one class A misdemeanor abuse Moms was ordered to serve one year in the Millard County Jail suspended all but 10 days to run consecutive with a commitment he is currently serving He was placed on 24 months court supervised probation Upon successful completion of the drug program at the jail one third degree felony witness tampering will be dismissed He is to pay fines and fees of SA(H) Dan I Idon Millwce 46 peared and entered into a written diversma agreement with the state Millw'ce is charged with one srcoid degree felony distribution of a controlled substance Upon successful completion of the diversion agreement the charge will be dismissed Jill Quamberg 24 appeared in custody Quamberg pleaded guilty to two third degree felony charges Quamberg intercepted and used two separate credit cards In a joint recommendation with the stale Quamberg was ordered to serve two commitments not to exceed five years in the 'tah State Prison The commitments will run concurrent with the commitment she is currently serving at the prison She is to pay restitution to the victims in the amount of J209 51 (iregory Buist appeared before the court Buist is charged with one second degree felony ceive or transfer stolen vehicle one class A misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance one class B misdemeanor possession of drug misdeparaphernalia one class meanor possession of another’s ID documents and one class C misdemeanor speeding 91 75 Buist was found indegent Attorney Jim Slavens was appointed counsel Donald Thomas Jaworowicz appeared in custody for two second degree felony charges escape from official custody and thcfl The matter was continued to May 7achary ec 7eeman 20 peared for charges of distribution and possession of a controlled substance The matter was referred to the Millard ( ounty Drug Court After cessful completion of drug court the charges will be dismissed Dru Devin Buchanan 20 peared for sentencing Buchanan pleaded guilty to one class A misdemeanor burglary of a vehicle and one class B misdemeanor theft The case was to go to a ury trial After the jury was selected Buchanan pleaded guilts to Kah counts The court dered Buchanan to one year and six months in the Millard County Jail Both counts to run concurrent The court suspended all but 14 days and placed him on IX months court Sean pervised probation and fees of SX7A o Report Matter before Judge Donald Cifuntx Fillrnttre Utah He is to pay fines Anthony Croold 22 appeared and pleaded guilty to one second degree felony child abuse The matter was referred to Adult Parole and Probation for a pre sentence recommendation The state agreed to ommend not more than ‘At days in the Millard County Jail with a review after 60 days Goo Id voluntarily was taken into custody to begin serving his commitment DilLan Reed Robison appeared for an oral argument before the court DR COPY' I Fourth I Mlhd Cmudj sides htru t ourt Miflard Robison is charged with one class misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia one class B misdemeanor interfering with arrest and one class C misdemeanor headlight not in working order 1 he court ruled in favor of Robison's argument and a pre trial was set for May 21 George Marquez 21 appeared and pleaded guilty to one class A misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance Marquez was ordered to serve one year in the Millard County Jail suspended all but ten days with credit for ten days served He was placed on one year court supers ised probation and is to pay fines and fees of S725 Dawn Scott Gcrrard II and Kimberlee Michelle Gcrrard both failed to appear for possession charges of a controlled substance A bench warrant was issued for both Ossie Michael Knowlton 25 appeared and pleaded guilty to two class A misdemeanors possession of a controlled substance is to undergo a substance abuse evaluation within 60 days and low through with any recommended treatment Knowlton was ordered to pay fines and Ices of S750 Brian VanDevanter 27 Kay appeared before the court for sentencing VanDevanter pleaded guilty to one third degree felony unlaw fill sexual activity with a minor Defense Attorney James Slavens argued to the court that Brian should receive A probation for the charge Prosecuting Attorney Brent Berkley told the court that the matter had been duced to a third degree felony in an effort to alleviate stress to the Various tim family members stood before the court lo express opinions in the sentencing phase After consideration lo all who came before the court Judge Lyre told the court that the matter was an emotional and difficult situation and lhaf it was up to the court to determine appropriate punishment Judge yre ruled that the matter should follow the pre sentence recommendation and ordered VanDevanter to undergo a 90 day agnostic evaluation at the 'tah Slate Prison Sentencing was continued to August after the results of the evaluation were known Wednesday April 27 Tiffany Edwards 24 tailed to appear be fora the court lor several order to show cause and waiver hearing The court issued a bench warrant for her arrest Jaron LaMonl Payne 25 peared before the court for an order to show cause Payne is currently on probation for one class A misdemeanor obstruction of justice Payne's probation was revoked and reinstated with an additional 10 days in the Millard County Jail Pjyne was given credit for any lime already served after his arrest Justin T Shields 27 appeared lor sanctions ol one class A misdemeanor attempted possession of a controlled substance and sentencing for one first degree felony sodomy and one second degree felony sexual exploitation ol a minor The court found that no psycho sexual evaluation had been done 1 he court ordered Shields be referred to the I 'tah State Prison IX'partmcnt of Corrections for a 90 day diagnostic evaluation Sentencing was continued to July 20 Mcagan Jean Mackenzie 21 appeared for sanctions Mackenzie is currently on probation for one third degree felony attempted burglary Mackenzie admitted to violating the terms of her probation Probation was revoked and reinstated for 24 months Mackenzie is to serve an additional 10 days in the Millard County Jail She may serve the time in 4X hour increments w ithin the next 20 days Ruth Nelson 26 failed Tammy to appear for initial appearance Nelson is charged wnh one first degree felons possession of a controlled substance and one class B mivfcmeanor possession of drug paraphernalia bench warrant was issued for her rest 22 lark Harris Dustin peared and pleaded guilty to one third degree felony possession of meihamphetamme The matter was referred to Adult Parole and Probation fix a pre sentence recommendation Sentencing was continued to June 22 Jesse Coombs Tyler appeared fix waiver bearing Coombs is charged with one second degree ony distribution of a controlled and one class B misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance cnm6x was released on his own and h Ttty Tmu enter Mas the fifth month of the astronomical vear this first week asl Quar hir moon has passed its brings some interesting ubatv into icw ter phase on Monday the first and becomes an early morning and davtime New phase on Sundav the Xth Save for the weather this object It reaches coming week should offer some nice views of the heavens During this week the two major planets Jupiter and Saturn arc the onlv ones that are positioned for good viewing Ihe other planets become mote impressive towards the end of May and more will be discussed later Jupiter lies in the constellation of itgo thjt is almost overhead in the earlv part of the hours) and is the brightest star like object in the skv Sjtum evening (21 lies m Gemini towards the western horizon setting shortly before midnight jnd Both objects are extremely nice even is the second brightest object in the sky in a small telescope with a recommended magnification of 75 The precursor to summer to our east are the constellations of yra "Ihe " vra rises at around 20 hours tor those Harp" and I gnus “The Swan having a clear shot of the horizon while those close to our eastern mountains will have to wail an extra hour or so yra is easy to spot since contains the star Vega at magnitude 0 04 and being the Ath brightest star scry in the heavens The name Vega m the ancient Arabic is derived Irorn Al Nusr al Waki meaning "The Swooping jgle"and has had much lore written about To the astronomer it has been a topic of interest in various other cultures since it is a mere 27 light years awav Irom us and can he studied in great detail Aegas is about 2 million miles in diameter or a hu over lluee times the Sun’s diameter bill only having three limes the mass Although Its core might he outer shell or atmosphere must he quite tenuous In addition very dense miles per second when we consider in Vega is approaching us at about relationship to our motion in space Probably the most interesting ohcc! in yra is the Ring Ncluila M'7 that is located almost midway a line drawn between stars Beta and iimma vrae It can be seen with a small telescope in the three inches ol aperture range at a MA7 is a classic Planetar Nebula that is the result of a magnification of he star that lights up this nebula is a pec u star that has exploded in the past liar bluish dwarf with j surface temperature of about lOOtMHl degrees Kelvin These stars are sortie ol the hottest known and are nearing the end of then 4 magnitude star m a small lives as stars Don’t expcit to see this faint ven with a 16” reflector at telescope magnification is very elusive Most views of the eeiiltil star has been accomplished by photographic means Although the Ring Nebulae may seem close lo the stjrs Bela and iimma this 4 is just an illusion M57 is about light years away and lias a diameter of about 0 light years Vkliu makes M57 difficult to see is that Us light is so spread out even though Us overall brightness may he around the Xth magnitude and Us actual total luminosity is about times greater than out Sun1 hen a star explodes it prodiu es Many may ask why the interest in MA7 the very building blocks of the denser elements that make up planets like out own arth Not including the compounds lotmed in the massive explosion ol the central star the elements hvilrogen helium oxygen nitrogen neon sulliu tie building argon chlorine and lluotme have been spectroscopically found II we hum a bhxks form water iron and the silicates llial we find m nature rock many of these basic clcmcnls are out gassed and can he measured It is in these types of stars and nebulae that we can better understand the building blocks of life The diagram below should assist m htcatmg MA7 in yra along with a plio lograph to help in identifying amongst the slats MA7 lends itself to huge aperture instruments and higher magmficilion As we is to be tested drug cognizance and abide by a 10 p m curfew The matter was contmucd Hales Nicole Mlntyre appeared and pleaded guilts to one third degree felony psesvuxi of a controlled substance and one class B misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance and one class B misdemeanor possessuxi of drug Chronicle Progress May 4 2005 Page 3 Detective Masner retires Detective James Masner is retiring jtler 27 vears ot service with fit Mil lard ounty Sheri tt s Office Mjstiet started employment as a dis pate her wnh the Sheriffs Office In tali Peace 6X2 he received Ins tle ct certification and began working then pur as a patrol deputy Masner sued and rcvcivcd extensive training in crime scene identification work photography evidence management fingerprint expertise evidence preparation and presentation lor court and in general investigative techniques "Masner is recognized throughout the slalcasonc ot Ihe veiv best ( rime Scene Investigators and Imgeipniu experts available" said aptim Rob ert Dckker "He has taught courses in Ins field ol expertise all over the state ol I 'tab " "I hale lo lose lum" said Sheiifl d Phillips "lie lias been a long time employee and a loval employee ov al lo the citizens of Millard omilv " casual reception is being held to Masner and Ins family Disimt oml on Ihiusduy limn p m to b p m lintini till al tile Mav I ICIOeflGPGQ GQQGCOCQ (feMMe UNIVERSITY Millard County Weed Spray Give-Awa- y Millaid oimtv weed Mould ami tali Stale mvetsilv xtension are sponsoiing a Weed Spiay Give Vwuv )av Ihe (Mint weed hoard is a group ol individuals who oveisee the ion hcv aie qn Uunllv Irol ol noxious weeds witlnn Mill ml ouutv com enied about Ihe problems that are pievuktii in sevuul ol ihe lommumlies ountv Manv residents mav not evm know that they have a uox in Millud ions weed problem hut legally noxious weeds on jmsonal iiopertv must he is controlled or lines could he assessed to the iopeilv ownus However out hcliel lhit we could do moie good In infininine homeowneis ahoui the lonliol iulici lonliol ol noxious weeds and assisting ihrm vvilh in he ith a noxious weed m is lining weed cops and assessing lines lo piopertv problem ll is lor this reason that Ihe ountv Weed Bo ml da ided to sponsor this Weal SHiv Ihe mam weed ol concern is llouiv iiess vvlmh is more (omimmlv known as whilelop hilelop is a deep rooted petemiiil in Ihe muslud fiiimlv is extremely competitive with dcxuuhle plants ome heroines established ll is easv to white llmvets that almost seem to lorm manv recognize by a while carpet infested areas One ol the baldest things with the lit heavily lonlrol ol is that icproduves In seed and from tool segments So mahuimil control hv ullage ot digging is not very llative and tan even lie the problem a that wifi he given awav is a broad shk mm luoid leal hei ill ontrol ntliet tonl leal weeds that may he in vom meaning tfiit yard as well lungs like kmliiu or dandelions will he inutrulled along with manv others However the timing ol these weed days is spa itnullv tugeted to cult h at Us most nine! able stage We have set up two days to give awav the liemn al he Inst will he in fella on the 7th ol Mav and Ihe sei oml dav will he m illtmue on the till fii both dav s we w ill lv set up to fill small home u 'u sjuiv mills quavers hand sptuveis or even Al spiuveis In maximum amount ol spiny ill he Mint pirn idrrt to nnv one prison is gallons tin nenm wc me tmget tfiit they mg this In properly owners who have small lols aiouiul then honn-would like In i lean up Also we ill prov nle a liemn ndotmMiori slice! lo Ills sheet will piovnlc inlormuiion on the everyone llial picks up ihenmal required safety gear needed what plains will he lonlmllcd hv lire ihenmal and any piaiiUmns ihit might needed lo ptolal mill desirable lutnlsi iik reuse — he i Ileum Im ide dial llus will a gloat event and homeowners m Millard ountv with We hope the paraphernalia Mclmvre was ordered serve a period not to exceed five years in the Utah State Prison sus pended She was placed on court pervised probation lor 16 months and was ordered to pay S765 fines and tees She is to undergo a substance abuse evaluation and follow through with any recommended treatment to nmmuMse fcltu AIL Articles fot Advertising & ulinn ountv Road Shed HMHlW Dale Saturday Ihe till ol Slav 3lHI mmlv Ruud Shed k at loll inlormation lor both dales MMN m ilhnorc Announcements 5:00 pni Kach Kridav oppoimnilv to help many ot control ol then weed ptohlcms ate good the So om e again the important things in n mcmln Della Dale hulurduv Ihe 7lh ot Mav illmnrc ommori line 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