Show Drug Court boasts new graduate the Out m Angela Robins AKurto and a courtroom full of supporters listened as the Honorable Donald J tyre nounced to the court that as a result of her successful completion of Millard County's fourth District Drug t ourt Program Angela's felony charge has been officially removed from her cord complimented Tyre Judge Angela for going through and graduating from the Drug Court Program as fast as anyone can possibly com plele the process Lyre recalled that Angela never failed a drug test and attended all of the required counseling without incident Angela told all her supporters how grateful she is to be sober and thanked all those who helped her and believed in her abilities to overcome addiction She expressed gratitude to her f imily parents probation officer and counselors Refreshments were brought into the courtroom and everyone visited and congratulated Angela for taking back control of her life Angela said that when she was in her early twenties she moved from the fillmore area and was associating w uh the wrong crowd and people she believed to be friends “When was arrested for distrihad bution ot methamphetamme no self esteem didn't care about my family and would often miss birthdays and other family gatherings” Sev ler County and Millard County had both sentenced her to serve six months in each ot the county tails After an evaluation by Central Utah Mental Health Angela was accepted into the House ot Hope Inpatient Treatment facility She spent four months in the facility learning about substance abuse criminal behavior and parenting skills The facility allowed her to take her children with her The mothers and their children lived in a home and would go B crpts from the mirth Distrii I Court ufShllarJ County t tllmore I tuh ture a controlled substance and one Monday lUcimbtr 18 Brent ubeck 4o appeared and class B misdemeanor possession of pleaded euillv to one class B drug paraphernalia The matter was driina under the influence continued to Jan to be set for trial ol alcohol and drupe John William Taylor 60 apuheck was ordered to eerce one sear in the Millaid peared tor waiver hearing Taylor is ( ounty Jail suspended all but two charged with one third degree felony theft by receiving stolen properdays He was placed on court superhe matter w as set for preliminary vised probation tor one year ty Dale Maxwell 48 appeared and hearing on Jan 17 48 appleaded no contest to one class Kelly Joe Bennett misdemeanor possession ot marijuapealed for waiver hearing Bennett is na On Dec Maxwell was stopped charged rth two third degree felony bv a Highway Patrol Trooper on of of a controlled charges possession tor speeding substance and one class B misdehe rooper smelled meanor pc ssessjon ot drug paraphermariuana and in a subsequent search found a substance that tested positive nalia The matter was sel for prelimi7 at II am as sentenced as mariiuana Maxwell nary hearing on Jan to one year in the Millard County Ricky Theobald 24 appeared lad suspended all but 6 days within tor waiver hearing Theobald is 45 duvs He was placed on court charged with one second degree ony issue bad check The matter was pervised probation tor one year and ordered to undergo a substance abuse continued to Jan 4 William Feagles 40 appeared evaluation and provide prool to the tor waiver hearing eagles is charged court w ulitn (id days He was ordered with one second degree felony to pay S7h‘s fine and fees within the next 60 davs ceive or transfer stolen vehicle Bail was sett al $5000 The matter was Reagan Ben Robison 54 apcontinued to Jan peared lor initial appearance Robison Niecole Kristie Mil all 27 is charged with one third degree ons possession ol a dangerous weappeared tor order to show cause Mcl all is currently on probation for on bv a restricted person and four two third tlegtee felony charges ot class B misdemeanors dm mg with meusui ihle controlled substance possession of a controlled substance Mcl all denied violating the terms of terfere with public servant no log her probation The matter w as continhook in sscssion and no medical ued to Jan 17 card Robison was teleused on Ills 27 appeared ow n Rocky Rodrigue recogtuaiicc and the matter was for sanctions Rodrigue is currently continued on probation for one thud degree Natalie Maillia Spetstad 27 ony aggravated assault Rodrigue'x peared on bench warrant Sperstnd has been louiici emits ol one third was found in violation He was ordered to serve 60 days in the Millard tlegtee felons ov ruling and one class B misdemeanor failure to respond County Jail starting Dec 28 Upon his release his probation will be terat the commnid ot a police officer minated as unsuccessful was sentenced to a term not Npertad Jeff tail Slate Jensen 10 appeared for to exceed five years in the Prison and one year in the Millard sanctions Jensen is currently on probation tor one third degree felony ( mints lull suspended She is to seise W davs m the Millard County possession with intent to distribute latl with credit tot 88 davs served Jensen admitted to totaling the terms ot Ins probation and was ordered to She was ordered to enter into a sub serve 00 days in the Millard County stance abuse tteutment halt ways bill He may have day for day credhouse program in Colorado Sperstad was phued on tout! supervised proit it he enters into an inpatient probation tier months md is to pav gram S2887 restitution Steven Riding 8 appeared for icier sem 27 appeared Amheilv sentencing Riding has been found ot one third degree felony is lor initial appe nance Vnderson guilty illumed with one thud degree nielhamphetamme possession of He was ordered to serve a term not tamper with witness Anderson to exceed five also appealed tot waiver hearing for yeais in the Utah State Prison one lust electee felons distribution suspended all but 00 days He ol a lontiollcd was placed on supervised probation substance Bail was foi 46 months Ruling's probation tor set at X'Otill no contact order with the ilh cc d it tun is or deic'd it bail separate chaigex was revoked and instated with an additional ‘0 days was met to run consecutive stayed as long as Chat les loluison 4b tailed to tot return on bench warrant Riding stays sober Riding is to report appear to the Millard County Jail on Dec 28 loluison is charged with one third to begin Ills sentence degree telonv theft by deception Brandon Britton 21 appealed non bailable bench warrant was sued and kill on cash bail was for sentencing Britton had failed to appear for Ins pre sentence appointment for one thud degree felony burastellano 24 ndiew lason glars He was taken into custody to appeared and pleaded guilts to one till out the required paperwork The class misdcmcunoi possession of matter was continued to Jan 29 mariiuana Castellano was stopped on bv a Millaid ( ountv Dcpulv Anthony ugene Hathaway 20 and pulled ovei lor a traffic vio appeared for sentencing Hathaway had failed to appear for his pre senlution he officer smelled mariiuana and southed the tence appointment tor one class A ‘hide I astellano misdemeanor attempted forgery He was ntdeicd to pav lines md tecs ot 5765 liom the posted hail and he is was taken into custodv to finished the lo undergo a substance abuse evalua requited paperwoik flic matter was das s and ptov ide prool lont'imed to Jan non ithin Jetina Mane Dobson 21 Dustin lo the court ot completion He is to Lance Dobson 24 and Morgan kav setae one seat in the Millaid ( ountv Robison 18 all appeared in custody fill suspended ill but live davs al and each pleaded guilty to one first re ids served dwird Rc id 54 ap Matk degree telonv aggravated burglary and one class B misdemeanor theft peared and pie tiled guiltv lo one he matter was referred to Adult class B misdememm attempted tail Parole and Probation for pre sentence tire to register is a sex offender Reid was ordered to 'iiu' ISO clays in the reports The defendants will be sentenced on Jan 29 at 00 p m Millard Countv bill suspended all hut 17 davs He is to pav a line and ric Nolan Jackson 24 and Jamie 40 appealed in custody and Hull placed on com' supervised probation mitted to violating the terms of their lot six months n id ( anada 58 aphotnus probation Both Jackson and Hull are on probation tor one thud degree over hearing ( anada is peared tot ons possession ol a controlled subuh mu thud degree teloeh weed uh intent to manufac stance and one class B niisdemeannv possession Lx Sin Burtner Continued from front page to ask aid of the merchants and Mr Lavv was visited to see if he would furnish one third of the groceries and supplies for the men who were at work on the project He promised his support but was later called on to supply all of the needs (not one third) except the feed for the flits was a large undertaking for a small business but the wholesale people had faith in him and he had faith in the country so the little red delivers wagon made daily trips up to the small community settled at the dam w here about tw o hundred teams were at work for four months He made good and in time received all his pay file third dam lasted for 74 years before it was tried and defeated by the enormous Hood waters of June 24 ‘84 or possession of drug paraphernalia Probation was revoked for both fendants and reinstated with additional sanctions of 90 days in the Millard County Jail They were leased on their ow n recognizance and are to return to the Jail on Dec 28 to serve their sentences They are to be randomly dnig tested during their lease Jackson and Hull are to serve 40 days straight time and the first then may be released to an inpatient program to finish their sentence flic defendants are to report to the Jail on Dec 28 to serve their sentences Michael James Haveron appeared and admitted to violating the terms of Ins probation His probation was revoked and reinstated with an additional 90 day jail sentence Haveron is to serve the first 40 days straight time and then may be released to an inpatient program to finish his sentence Haveron is to report to the jail on Dec 29 at 6 pm to serve his sentence to a building dtilv where classes would rotate between counselors and daycare tor parenting skill classes Patients also attended meetings Of the 40 mothers and their children who attended with Angela onlv four or five of them ate still sober today “I he hardest pari is all the shame and guilt when starting to get dean After time vou learn to let go and make amends where amends can be made” Angela said She recalls how difficult it was to write letters to those who had been hurt bv her selfishness and then writing letters back to herself from the perspective ol those she hurt “The longer the tune goes the easier it gets” said Angelj “I wouldn't trade one day of sobriwas high ” ety for anv ot the days According to Angela a person needs to get honest with themselves and work at it everyday She plans on continuing to attend her meetings and individual therapv “I'm really grateful for the Drug ('ourt Program It is a success when you make it a success and probation is designed to be an effective tool and good support" she said Probation Miner Ron Wilson said “Angela has done remarkably well She has climbed a mountain and is standing on the peak and hope she can stay there It is remarkable lor her to come from where she was to here she is now " "Angela is proof that it works it you woik it She s been compliant with everything recommended She has an internal motivation to stay clean for the sake ot her kids parents hat family and community support support has made a but difference" stud Anna uDanius counselor lor Central Utah Mental Health Gas Chronicle Progress December M'l'ard County Beef Tagging Mllard ountv Jr ivesimk 2006 Page 20 Show Board be fagging beef for the 2M7 al the following locations on Jarman 00 a m Howard Bassett Scales - In III 00 00 a m vnndvl MiPhctson s lies eamuiL'toii a Sc ipio ipio low ii oiials a m Holden Iowii S lies 10 Holden If vou have anv questions pie isi mntail mv Millard ( ountv Jr Livestock show Board Members I he ( 2tttr livestock show Delta Olympian from front Continued page because he didn t want his ilnl dien li be raised in the same env iron ment he had been raised m During second period last htirsduy Schuflenhauer made an impact on the students at Della High with Ins life ston ol struggles and success He and how talked about his he made to the Olympics because ot his desire to be better In the 2002 Winter Olympus in Salt ake ( itv he and his team broke a medal dioupht bv winning a silver medal in the four man bob sled event Schuflenhauer realized in about eighth grade that he was on a last track to a horrible life which toned Inin lo change his hie lor the better Billy met an athletic bov in school who showed him the ov of a ditlerent ktndol track school sports He found his event in the decathlon and when he was seventeen Schuflenhauer was the number one itinioi dec athlete in the IS le talked to the students about his inter games fight to be m the 2002 S Once on the team lie had fellow expect competitors tell him Don to start into this sport and make it” quickly because lliev woie veterans life in the sport One of Billy's replies was 'No olfense hut I've had the dieam to lit lli the Olympus mv whole life going to there " he try as hard as to Alter that presentation lie went the B and spoke to the students Schuflenhauer is a “I leriulex" of a man He weighs 21 rises to a height 6'2" squats 540 lbs and hang leans roughly 450 lbs He has also been known to have benched 445 at ter a full His time tor a 40 yard sprint is 4 29 Jackie Nielson at the Mam Street Uomtmmity ( enter and Russ Hemic at the ilness (’enter at the high school sponsored Schuflenhauer 's of ISIt Students were able to have their picture taken with the Olympian and hold Ins silver medal Whitney Claik a student photo said graphed with Schulfenliauer ' liked how lie had a big dieam and didn let anyone talk him out of it But he also seemed down to earth ” Never fear the want of business A man who qualifies himself well for his calling never fails of employment Thomas Jefferson Continued from front page gallon ot gasoline sold Pul another wav with the average ot 12 gallons curcustomer rent retail margins provide your local gasoline retailer with $ 2 16 cents per customer tiaiisaction With lhit 81 Utah's retailers must gross profit cover their employee and operating expenses purchase new inventory very ice debt and try to generate a net profit and slay in business " Most retailers make their profits through the sale of food and other tiavel related items according to a cal Delta area retailer lilKil tnuili mini Hi (Kill ill $11 ill! pint SI 350 iiri ift IS lilt )rrtnrniitiirr 'v Tmlmpmrtormanf IPSC News Line for December 2006 News and Information from the Intermountain Power Service Corporation IPA announced it will provide grant money to Intermountain Power Service Corporation (IPSC) to be used for post high school educational purposes The purpose of the grant is to assist dependents ot IPSC employee's in offsetting the costs of higher education Both IPA and IPSC aie suppoitivc of higher education and committed to helping others achieve their educational goals Reed Searle IPA General Manager presented George Cross IPSC President and Chief Operations Officer with a check in the amount of $X0000 to be used for the school year IPSC expresses great appreciation to IPA for their generous contribution in helping IPSC employees with education expenses This year the grant money will help over 100 students It is anticipated funds will be available for several years however when funds are no longer available the program will be discontinued Grants will be distributed in equal amounts between qualified applicants For further information visit our website at www intermountainpowercom or call the IPSC Personnel Section ffiodrak-- PMinMh I GREAT Moments Laroe Selection y - A&r 8 Mrakoif Selection of Christmas Gifts at Reasonable Prices Precious Figurines Russell cf Framed Gift Items Home Decor Christmas MUCH Stover Candies Decor 99 MUCH Picture Your Favorite Colones MORE & Christmas Cards Frames Perfumes f TV - Ux BITEFIf'OUlITAin COPY get then- Cniffiil'Sj Kcdnk can to nglish as Second a anguagel class had a personal chit chat with Billy during third period He said that being a minority can be a challenge but that it doesn't stop you from living your life the best you can Billy was the first lo win a medal in the Winter Olympics acev Shepherd said “He passed Ins medal around and that was neat " SL (J Ifew i 3 will POWER SERUICE CORP |