Show Millard County Gardner Chronicle Progress Detmbef 7 2005 Page 3 Continued from front page Round faced round bodied and fable Gardner looked like the kid you picked on in tchool He'd never placed higher tJian fifth in tfie World Championship The last time the two had met in competition in 1997 Karelin flipped Gardner on his head three times Yet somehow Gardner survived A sinagainvt the Russian behemoth gle slip by Karelin a broken clinch gave Gardner the one point he needed to go home with the gold He'd pulled off quite possibly the greatest ft Sftellie Datum Matters before the Fourth Court Fillmore L'uh Judge lb maid J byre has heen doing her public sets ice and presiding 'londay December 5 recently contacted the Central Utah Karl L Grenko J9 appeared Counseling center Judge I yre told the court for Terry it would be in her best interest anaignment renko it charged with one clas A to pay for and complete the misdemeanor carrying a concealed The matter by her next review was continued to Jan IK weapon and two claw C and driving on a denied Jeff F Jensen 19 appeared for licence Grenko pleaded Not Guilty to return on bench warrant Jensen it the clast A misdemeanor and currently on probaiion for one third Guilty to the class C misdemeanors The degree felony ps session with maner was continued to Dec 19 tent to distribute a controlled subRussell Allen Kennedy 30 stance Jensen admitted to violating die terms of his probation by testing appeared for initial appearance is charged with one second Kennedy positive for cocaine use and non payment of fines and fees The matter degree felony burglary and two class B misdemeanors theft and illegal was referred to APAP for recommendation for sanctions possession of a controlled substance Hail as set at 9 Jennifer Jackson 21 appeared The matter was con'inued to Dec J fore the court in custody for sentenc21 Conrad Scott BrinkerhofT ing She was taken into custody after appeared before the court Bnnkerhoff being arrested for driving 101 mph is charged with one firs! degree and driving on a suspended license to get to court Jackson has been ony rape of a child Defense for Bnnkerhoff told the court he is curfound guilty of two third degree rently ony charges of joyriding and failure undergoing a psycbwesual to stop at the command of a police examination He is currently officer She was ordered to serve 90 therapy sessions and requested his curfew he extended to 10 30 on days in die Millard County Jail with credit for 5 days served Jackson therapy nights Judge Lyre granted he request and continued the matter was placed on supervised probation t Jan and ordered to pay fines fees and of restitution (with Byron Fred Leatham 51 apS3 107 07 peared for ven'encing Leatham has Jackson is to earn her GFD within been found guilty of one secmd twelve months and receive credit for gree fehmy possession of a cd subvtarxe with the mtent to $250 of her fine She is to undergo a substance abuse evaluation and dvtrKiie The court acknowledged low through with any recommended 'hat t ra'han has spent nearly 90 treatment Jackson told the court that days m ihe fiieaser County Jail He he had some of the money for the was ordered to serve a sentence not fines and fees and that she had given ess than one nor more than years it to her friend who was also being in the Utah State Prison suspended He is to serve '5 days m the Mliard sentenced today Natalie Martha hied Sperviad 25 vmty Jail and was placed on sufa led to appear before the court fie pervised pnsation with Adufr Parole and Pr4va!mm fee ' nvmThs He is to senienc mg Spemad allegedly ceived her pre sentence report and left pay bnes and fees of 590 and comthe courthouse saying she would plete a njhstance abuse esaJuanon within sixty days of his release from turn after has mg a cigarette Spervtad iad Learfiaer has beets found guilty of one third deis to compkeie any roc full mmended therapy and gree felons Kiyndng arid one class misdcmeame attempted fa lure to tme employ mierti wrrhm mnery days of hit release respond at the command of a police P ki ng 52 appeared for officer bench warrant was issued for her arrest semcncing RsAng has heen found Suearw Mane Pkvas it Strrbie i guihy c4 me tfiird degree felony of a corrtrofied vJbtvmct and appeared brfiee the court fie arraigncine class B misdemeanor rev less ment Stroble pleaded Ve fm Its to one second degree felony anernpted akefeoj drug related Riding told tfiie murder with mrury The maner was cvrrt that thn expeneTvre leas caused I 'T to take a real hard k m lus hie sei for a wry trial on eb 21 and 22 Rid rig said 1 am changing my prtOmar J Levi 25 appeared and oqgttaH A mtsde- R toff £ Ip kat pswesvas of a cor tc led jets J a Tme TV frspyqwA' APAP tc do a sVn Utah Nurte pnsoB and sx months m court fi rm pre wrnence report Ssmtersing ‘e Vf 'lard Court's Jai suspended 19 He is to sene 30 days is the Mliard wav see fie Dec 5 cun's Jail wdfiiiit the next 120 days LemeJ Leper 22 appeared hrfrre the court Is a plea bargain or he may tai e the rrp’vo of serving a''dav et release jfhivwn’t Lepe pleaded guihs V one tfiurd degree fekery slays rhtr the tad weed release regpossessire cd s were disulations iding w as placed os supercocaine Ml otheT rrs'intlis and vised fie missed Lopez wav rdeed to serve a term n to ercesed five V pas hnes and fees of $9”5 yea's ir the Lhafi Ntate Prison suspended He n He iv V undergo a wjSsiance abuse the nev Wi days en alua'ioe wrrhm to seme nine monthv in tie MiJla'C wth ary recomand follow Lourry Jan and then he released to INS fie deportation mended treatment Lopez wav 4'i fie Deanna rvm'hx court supm tsed placed nti rvsew hearing Tern n cumemS poba'Ki Judge -t Vid Lopez tha’ he would felons pvbahnr i e one thud sign a tv haiiahle betvl d stributsor of a canto led substance warrant tc be issued if Leper re irtfim vt—ed the L'nited Ntatev V Mlt told Deferne Attorney of hiv release n aoing well Nhe the coup Dt strict i les nnbkiUM for AIL Andes Ads ertising A Ann iurvememv 5:00 pm Eck Fridis upset in Olympic history Less than two years later Gardner survived another more critical ordeal On Feb M 205)2 he went with friends in the Before the National Forest himouting was over he would find self lost and bereft of his machine soaked to the skin and fighting to surhours in temperatures that vive for dripped to 25 degrees below zero When rescued his body temperature had dropped to a normally coma ducing K0 degrees and his toes were frozen The middle toe on his nghl lie loss foot had to be amputated cast doubt on his futuie as a wrestler but by October he was back in training Gardner flinched his Olsmpic ca in Athens with a brone reel in 2t medal He left his shoes on the mat to signal his relircmcnl Gardner was born in A Hon W Y in 1971 the fifth son and nmlh child of Reed and Yitginia Gardner lie was raised on his family's 20 acre dairy farm His family and the hard physical labor on the farm shaped his and hiv physical prowess As a child Gardner struggled in school lie has a learning disability that led counselors to advise him to give up on college He enrolled at Ricks College in Idaho anyway where he became the 1991 national Junior College Athletic Association wrestling champion Next he went to the University of on an athletic scholarship In 1916 he graduated with a bachelir'x degree in physical education “What had is a teaming disability in reading comprehension and read- Beef Tagging Date Set Tagging of beef for the Millard County Jr Livestock 7 will be held on January 2(h following locations and times Delta area Howard Bassetl Scales 2fwP at the II Oopm Leamington Lynndyl McPhearvm Scales area Robby 00 p m Sc Scipio Show ipio Town Corrals Nihody's making 10 5)0 a m un of me in yourself Lulas tiai'lner is a successful motivaliiTial speakri with a heart to voting people He teaches clinics lie s been heavily volved with the newly formed Real Pro resiling a professional alhlet circuit that is about sport not the airi His future goals are lo 'hope lulls be a good husband good lather a good businessman good leader g iess good inspir iiimal speak cf and be able lo make an impact on these kids lardnct wrote- his bek alter hearing from audience members who tc wanted a nfs ot his lav to sh ue with others II look him tnir m sc ars lo complete - The il County Pools Millard Holden Town orralv 00 a m If you have any questions please feel free to contact any viol show hoard member The show date for 209b has been set for May 29 to M 2'5 and June Holden IV following excerpt is from the Millard ( minis ( immission meeting 21 Besifes Ihe Mliard ( minis nimission present were Max ndv Manning Uevt Millard Swimming Pool Recreation Supervisor M lie! x Manager and lent iimmings mmmg Pil Manager wing amounts whHh Nov held Vtiss) tl 22 per mile purposes The standard rate for cfiiantable miles remained at 14 cents per mile for cfiiantable miles relating lo Humtanc Ka’nna special Rales for Katnaa RHaled 5 karri able Miles ingress this year also approved with miles special ra’cx in cortnext driven in service of chan lies pros id mg Hurrxane katnna relief fie 'fi period Aug 2 lo 4ug 51255 the rare for miles dnsen f cfisan’ies pro siding Hurricane Katnna relief is 29 deduction purposes and cents f 40 5 cents fo rermfisursemem purposes Fee tfie rrrrths of Vgoribi through December 2'5‘ the specia' ra’es are l4 irrm dedxlneiv anfi 4 le"ls fe rrirr p pie ing Service recently issued the 20t optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an autorm4i!e for business charitable medical or moving pur2(5h the poses Beginning Jan standard mileage rales for the use of a car (ins hading vans pickups or panel trucks) will he 4 5 cents per mile for business miles driven Ik cents per mile dnsen for medical or nsosmg purposes and 14 cents per mk dnsen m ser vice of charitable organizations rebel than act is hies related to Hurricane relief The new rate fir business mies compares lo a rate of 40 cents per mle fie die firss ngM months of 2‘5i‘ In September tfie fRS made a spcxia dutmem fie Tfie lad four mrerhs of 25i raising tfie rate fie business miles lo cents per fmle in response to a sfurp mcTrae m gas pices wfiiKfi vpped I1 a gallon "Tfie iRS lor 4 tfije esrtranrdtnary tfie step of siandard mi nets ns tfie after ma'fi of Hiarrjcane Kalnua ” fRS 54 Mark ( ommisssoner Lserson said rtke promised looontmue close tfie situation The 2l’5e h eifVtnng leagt raxes reftect dial gas pnees June dropped The standa'd mileage rates fie business jnedgai and moving puran artnuai stud poses art based '4 tfie fixed and ianabie costs of P urcrfieime an autorrvblt Intertia'ifeiai an lndeprrsden' c tnt trav cwsdiavd tfie studs for tfie rri iprac 'I fisunemerrts 251 Fm Katroia rcUvfi 2 e’i ra'es fie deduction pj'prses an! 44 term per mile fir rrirbeyrcri' purposes Reve—ue Prised ure 25 on tains wifi'ria iri ema'K and lim M t‘e oanlard u rtanreis nt mileage ra’es fir new ckuc' ’table g p u'V be gev i 'hut there rher ’es fi's were easi ar) so' facifil es no mee ref xed sales of passes start fees lhroigNil M Vard iinis are be tsafi lc be ft ’e will be u managers wii afertis tfie pxtKeo be lak er fren pop 9 a ie rued Training hpplKa’Kes be d or kx a panel es wf fir real Mai n’m ea Supers ita a’d ascasvfi b De's Ft fiwer last Vf ir ' o 'eai Irtortor w be s See mini er a ca" o XpplsetTp's'ins ht pi'led from eyied up a'r- - rng r e guards n the spring sew ' g p ear fie fir viths Xfter s t rrsn’hs anerfier afpiKa) wjhrj”efi Tfie pa' tin p)n' (oJli dliTF CIlMr'S m HEMS IRS mileage me fur cfiiantable miles is set by statute Fm tfie ft or eigfir m'n'hs of 2f5d f tfie slanda’d not fm ff"ies d"s-medica! or rrvn mg purposes was 15 tents per mile and except f special Hurmant Katrina rates tfie standa’d me fm miles dovet in service of a Dia'rtabe feganan ir was 14 cert’s t fin o wa e Jan urv 2' 5 esa'ua’rd k!sa d jsicl dev The c±!3 lae f apmey r mles pg ECTVtCCJ 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CTT7 you'll pel mae prcranning with a bigger xr cable service to delver you rxrt channels re packages raJ )usl keep getting beler1 B'es'ia'i Ogla! Cabte brc be4?' of 2'5d Be staoda'd me rrvn medsta montfiis I'rred Ve’ve nye choices a'i3 f Rental Center PrejfiUtSi Chrdsjt-mas- j Cash C0QJtSSt a The office of Dr Dennis DeLoach is continuing a fun Christmas tradition We will be giving away MOO00 Christmas cash to the person who can guess how many pieces of candy are in the jar Rules include One (1) guess per person and the person with the closest guess w ithout going over will win In case of a tie there will be a drawing The winner will be announced on Thursday December 22nd at 4 pm in out office Vou do not have to be present to win We will notifv the winner office at 60 South 300 East to pick up our Stop by an entry form Forms must be handed in no later on December 22 than You don’t have to have an appointment to make a guess! COPY ing a in IRS Announces 2006 Standard Rates Mileage Internal Revenue to PHOLMA cents t Dclj-- good job here You're being professional All those things you have lake all ot them into consideration when vou're reading For me growhal knlv who used to laugh ing up at me when would read in class and d have kids who would make fun of me hei auce was always the last one done taking a test I here t just a kit o ihmgs a kid will go through when they base a learning disahility and Its just a matte of creating a thick skin but then also building the confidence mg speed” he said "I had to lead it or three times to really under stand what was ihe mienl during the reading If hraid il had no proh had to read it leni with il Bui if had to read it two or three limes " Il took extraordinarv pcrservcraricc and support for Gardiict to gel his dgree One support was the National ihrary Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped “They would actually read im text hooks on tape and then d listen lo e were ihe tape and read through as ” said going through Ihe iexib4 Gardner "No in college evers dav had had 1uts and counselors and people there really supporting me to help me get through get mv degree " in teaching khilc earning his degree he also worked wuh young people with dis abilities His experiences gave him a deeper understanding of what a child goes through when they struggle in school he said Il wac not jusl academic was an emotional sit ialnrt too because vou re dealing with confidence $ou re Irving in build sour lK m reading contiifencc to sav Iwo H£ Tfesft W t HO Eel Bresnsn D jt?J C£i!e lor only I miagi tA Mf" pet bS! 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