Show August 2007 Millard County Chronicle Page Progress 3 Farmer of the Year h Shrlhe Ihitum Matter before the fourth District ( ourt Fillmore I tab oa Monday July 30 2007 Brad Smith Webster 51 failed to appear for Arraignment Webster is charged with one third degree felony driving under the influence of cohol or drugs A non bailable bench warrant was issued Jason Dale Freeman 20 appeared in custody for Initial Appearance freeman is charged with one third degree felony burglary of a residence and one class A misdemeanor criminal mischief Hail was set at $1500 The matter was continued for B Marielmo Sargc Mendoza 18 appeared for Arraignment Mendoza pleaded not guilty to one second degree felony theft three third degree felony charges of burglary criminal mischief and failure to stop at the command of a police officer and one class H misdemeanor driving under the influence The matter was set for on Aug II Petra C'asarez opez 37 appeared arraignment I opez is charged one class A misdemeanor sault with substantial bodily injury on Hie matter was set for for with Aug 11 Amanda Marie Corry 25 appeared Arraignment Corry is charged with one class A mivlcmcanor supply of alcohol to a person under the age ot 21 The matter was set for pretrial on Aug II Nathan Joe Hare 20 appeared for Initial Appearance Hare is charged with one second degree felony tempted homicide and two class A misdemeanors failure to stop at command of police officer and violation of a protective order Bail was set at $200tH) bondablc If Hare makes bail is to be released on the condition he have no contact wiih the victim(s) and is not to consume alcohol or for legal drugs Matthew dwards 22 failed to appear for Arraignment I dwards is charged with two class A misdemeanors driving under the influence and unlawful supply of alcohol to nors and one class C misdemeanor speeding A $25X) Cash Bail only warrant was issued Wilfredo Orellana 27 failed to pear for an Order to Show Cause tWbma is charged wilFi reuse class A Misdemeanor attempt AJ possession of a controlled Substance two class B misdemeanors dnvtng with a measurable controlled substance and no insurance and one class C misdemeanor driving on a denied license A $2500 Cash Bail only warrant was issued Hector I emandez Pedrasa 45 appeared and pleaded guilty to two class B misdemeanors alteration of a government document and dnvtng under the influence Pedrasa was sentenced to six months in the Millard County Jail suspended all but 20 days He was placed on supervised probation for one and ordered leased to Immigration for potential and one class C misdemeanor drivon a denied license Pretrial was ing set for Sept 12 Malcotn D Brooks 19 appeared waiver hearing Brooks is charged with one third degree felony possession with intent to distribute a ton trolled substance and one class B misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia The matter was continued to Aug 27 Jacob William Sanders 21 ap for peared in custody for waiver hear mg Sanders is charged with one sec ond degree felony theft four third degree felony charges theft unlawful possession of bankcards and one class B misdemeanor unlawful use of financial card The matter was set for preliminary hearing on Aug Cherry Avis arls 47 failed to pear for an Order to Show Cause I arls is charged with one third de gree felony possession of controlled Cash Bail only substance A $ warrant was issued Craig C Rollins 25 (ailed to appear for an Order to Show Cause Rollins is charged with one class B misdemeanor simple assault A $ 1(881 Cash Bail only warrant was issued Marnte Christensen 28 appeared in custody for Initial Appearance Christensen is charged with one thud degree felony possession and and one use of methamphdaminc class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia ( luistensen was found indigent and appointed Public Defender Milt Harmon as council She was released on her on recognizance with conditions including no alcohol no drugs and a 9 p m curfew The matter was continued to Aug 13 for waivet hearing An Older to Show Cause for a class A misdemeanor possession of controlled substance case will tag along until this case is resolved Brittney Jamieson 25 appeared for Sentencing Jamieson has been found guilty one class A misdemeanor retail theft and one class B misdemeanor simple assault Jamieson was sentenced to one year in the Millard County Jail and six months in the Millard County Jail to run concurrent suspended all hut 14 days Jamieson is to serve the 14 days within the next 60 days She is to pay fines and fees of $790 and follow through w ith treatment recommended by her o I en R llowatd and Syd Dalton Bassett have been chosen as farmers of ret Millard Soil the Year by the Conservation District R Howard is president of the 3est Millard StuI Conservation District He was absent from the last meeting so he couldn't refuse when he was nominated for 2(8)7 I armer of die Year Yea we've been trying to get him nominated for years A banquet honoring the Bassets and their family will be held a' the 8 S county sports complex in Manzanita Drive on Thursday Aug 2 at 7 (81 p m fiends are invited ntertamment provided by Bessie Skcern The Bassett' Firms ate heautilu! and well kept They have many hors es which they love Their cattle in the I Icar I ake grazing land were saved from burning tip with the aid ol lo cal help et s have Howard tell their stmy Syd and were married in 1909 had a good job at Brush Wellman worked there for about 4 months One morning Syd said “Why don't in you find another job because tired of you being ornery all dav “ (I think she knew farming was niv fust love and being mv own boss was toy personality It didn't take long for me to ait went up town on her prompting and found my former boss ( !c told him was looking ( hristensen for a job one tlut could enjoy He wondered if was sure about my ile cision said yes The next step was telling my fa ther He ol course knew what farm a Firm ing was all about hav mg been er all lus life He fold me “Son you are giving up a great job wiili good benefits but suppose you are mik mg the right choice 3ou have lol lowed me around suue you were old enough to walk Mavbe we can make things work tmt so we can wotk to getliet " worked for ( leo and helped Dad hen wile and until his death in 1971 bought the Finn ftom my mother always remember my Dad saving “If you ate not sure don't be afraid to ask another suursslul Firmer'' ( leo was ol course my metilor ami sut tog ile Dad after my Dad died Btose Howard and Syd Bassett Old Capitol Arts And Living History Festival Art Show entries sought A call for entries is announced This marks the 4th such show to he held at the Old Capitol Arts and ivmg History estival The art show will he indoors and separate from the he outdoor arts and crafts booths Old t apitol Arts and ivmg History estival is held (lie weekend Inflowabor Day ing nlry day is September 5 Irom lo 7 p tn Submissions are to be brought lo the American legion Hall in illmnre I 'tali The entry fee will he $5 lift per piece limited to (our pieces per category The show is scheduled to mn September 7 ami September 8 from 10 am to 4pm he show will he judged with cash 4pm substance abuse evaluation Tommy Brandon Hatrowman 21 appeared bclore the eoutl and withdrew his guilty plea Barrow man is charged with one class A misdemcan or unlawful sale of alcohol to mi nor The matter was set for pretrial on Aug Chantclle Tccples 25 appeared for review hearing Tecples is current ly on probation for one class A nits demeanor issuing a bad check The court ordered Tceples to pay her re maining flue of $11 52 t'pon pmt lose unilv liieml Roberts is a also remem who helped me lot bet a mg Hettiml Inksottamll van Skidmorelit sure ha some tips flute are m mv have Filmed tot veais tenting iniuv mliet s funis sometimes tun u os Mv tlnee lit lung up to dten worked hv mv side until lliev matt leil ami had tin it own ohs have used manv high school kids lot m not tussv through the veus win diet ale bovs ot gills lieve thev all learm d to wmk haul Ihev ate all vetv suciesslul at what thev do hope have taught them as much as thev taught me mostlv pa tu me and have believe in mi't nved ll e wueimg svstetn think keeping the ground level and pulling in cement dili lies ate i rm tal lot con and ribbons being awarded or k must not have hern pure mush shown in tins show he categoties will be Oil and ai tv lie 2 33itetcolor Other dm hides pern il ihit coal paslel) 4 I’hologtaphv 5 dimension (pnltetv siulp tine etc 6 Scenes ftom Mill ml omit lus caiegory will 7 Displav onlv not he fudged am) thetc will he no en try feel or inhumation ot cutty forms contact Barbara Bums 435 769 2636 or makeatl uiiine coni pncs ol the lines probation will be tomn nated Ihe mailer was set lor review Oct 10 Catherine 33ilson 42 appeared m son lias custody (or sentencing been found guilty for one thud gree lelony charge communications fraud ami one class B mtsdemean or possession of a controlled sub stance 33ilson was ordered to serve a term not to exceed five years in the I'tah Stale Prison Ihe sentence will run concurrent with the sentence she is currently serving out of Heavei Comity She is also to puv restitution of $39(8) have held positions on Thank Tmn board and the conservation board hope have h id a positive influence on both also have a small Iced yard which helps me market my feed I've enbeen tire cd feeding cuttle ami sheep successful uh both now have some mother cows which we cal out kows A Mv wife is a school teailu-Duk Judd ome told good friend me that evetv Fit met needs a school teacher lo support Ins Firms lie was hose henchls Irom job tight' have reallv helped us out and sup the have appiec pmt limn manv people throughout mu valley spcciullv the businesses that sometimes open up all limns of Ihe night and on weekends to acconi ntoilatc we farmers who don't wotk the regulai limits that most people do the water Thank You You like to thank all of you ho gt3e you? support to our 2Vd & 24th of July Rodeo & Celebration We iclt both days hit h Vvould ere a great success not hacc been possible 3vithout you 1 hanks again Hinckley Town Mayor Council stalf and Rodeo Committee Hinckley 3sonlcl Progroco T1 Crossword Jacket $400 Cash Back Wardrobe $2000 Cash Back Jewelry $2000 Cash Back t 7 2 deportation Rodolfo Alcala 26 appeared for Arraignment Alcala is charged with one class A misdemeanor assault against a police officer one class B misdemeanor interfenng with legal arrest and one class C misdemeanor intoxication The matter was set for pretrial on Aug Jose Alfredo 13 Cano-20 igueroa appeared for Initial Appearance Figueroa is charged with two third degree felony charges possession of forged documents one class A misdemeanor reckless endangerment two class B misdemeanors driving under the influence and driving on denied license and two class C misdemeanors open container and speeding Bail was set at $5000 cash only Waiver hearing is scheduled for ednesdav Severn Steve Chapa 44 appeared for Arraignment Chapa is charged with one class A misdemeanor failure to register as a ex offender was scheduled for Aug 13 Alfred Anthony Walker 27 appeared for Pretnal Conference Walker is charged w ith one class misdemeanor simple assault The matter was set for tnal on Sept 17 Clark Jones 19 appeared before the court and pleaded guilty to three third degree felony charges of distribution of ecstasy and marijuana The matter was referred to Adult Parole and Probation for a pre sentence 10 port Sentencing was set for Sept hredt 18 apAndrew Benjamin peared for waiver bearing I hredt is charged w uh one second degree ons theft The marter was set for preliminary tnal on Sug 13 T revor Michael Peterson 18 appeared for waiver hearing Peterson is charged with one second degree felony theft The manet was set for preliminary trial on Aug 13 Marc Alan Thompson 47 ap- peared for arraignment Thompson ta misdemeanchanged with 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