Show October 2007 10 Millard Count 4th District Court © Report ( orrina Oell ( allahan 29 appeared Callahan plead arraignment guilty to one class A misdemeanor to alcohol of minors allahan supply has been incarcerated for 12 days The court agreed to release her on her own recognizance with the con dition that she is not to consume any alcohol and abide by a 10 prn curfew Public Defender Jame- Slasens was appointed as council lie matter was continued Anthony Jerico Ibown 2' ap peared for initial appearance Brown has been charged with one third gree felony charge of possession with intent to distribute marijuana and two class B misdemeanors possession of drug paraphernalia and driving der the influence of alcohol drugs Waiver hearing is scheduled for Oct for 22 Jennifer Jackson 21 appeared for return on bench warrant Jackson is currently on probation for two third degree felony charges of joyriding and failure to stop at the command of a police officer Jackson admitted to violating the terms of her probation and was ordered to serve 'I days in the Millard ( niitity Jail Jacks n was given credit for 17 days already served Alter serving the remainder of her jail sentence Jackson's probation is to be reveled and deemed mes and restitution unsatisfactory owed will be turn over to the State for debt collection Ace Wilder ( nrry 21 appeared for return on bench warrant Curry is currently on probation for two third degree felons charges burglary anil intent to deduce or destroy properly he court found Curry in violation of the terms of his probation and voked his probation as unsatisfactory ( urrv is to serve six months in the Millard ourity Jail ines and restitution owed wtll be turn over to the State for debt collection ( armeloC astilloC niz 17 appeared and pleaded guilty to one third gree felons of possessing a forged document ruz was ordered to serve a term not to exceed five years in the tail Stale Prison suspended He is to serve I' davs in the Millard I minty Jail and released to Immigration for potential deport mon dgardo Herald (nmzalez 26 appearance appeared lor initial (ionzalez is ch irged with one second degree felons burglary and one third aggravated assault degree felony Bail was reduced from S2'NXI cash Richfield October 4 2007 - The t'tah Small Business at Development (enter (SBItf Snow ( ollege will bring tasllrac (rrowthVenture I M a 10 week husi ness training course for small business owners and managers to Richfield training is scheduled for Ihursdav t'tah ! to SlOtXtO cash only Preliminary hearing is scheduled for (Kt 22 Kristian Dean (ides entered into a plea in abeyance agreement with the State Kristian pleaded So ( ontest to one class A misdemeanor sexual bat tery and one class B misdemeanor simple assault The plea will be held in abeyance for one year (nlcs is to pay a SS'MI fee w ithin 10 days Anthony ugene Hathaway 20 peared for an order to show cause Hathaway ts currently on probation for one class A misdemeanor at he court ordered tempted forgery him to serve an additional 10 days in the Millard County Jail with credit for days served Probation was re voked and reinstated Jared Mark Scott 27 appeared and pleaded guilty to one third degree felony possession of nxyconliri he matter was referred to Adult Parole and Probation for a pre sentence J port Sentencing was set for Nov Pamela Rue Sowell '6 appeared and pleaded guilty to one third gree felony driving under the infill ence Sowell has had two prior Dl convictions Ihe mutter was referred to AP&P for a pre sentence report Sentencing was set for Nov 19 Zachary Wayne evt 20 appeared and plead not guilty to three third degree felonv charges forgery and three class B misdemeanors theft evi was released on his own recognizance with the condition that he not consume alcohol or drugs and abide by a 9 pm curfew Ihe matter was set for waiver hearing on ()d 22 (jury rederick Bell 60 appeared for order to show cause Bell is cur Bell was on probation for )l found ill violation of Ins probation and ordered to serve one year lit the Millard ( minty Jail to run concurrent with another L)l T conviction out of Salt lake ( ourity Marcelmo Sargez Mendoza IX ap peared for sentencing Mendoza has been found guilty of one third burglary and one second gree felonv tlieff Mendoza was sen tenced to a term not to exceed live and a term for not less than one veais rmr more than I' scats in the I 'tali State Prison suspended Mendoza is to serve ‘todays in the Mill ml minty Jail He is to pav fines and fees of S9?1 and restitution lit the amount ol S21x4 66 In lieu of I 'no of his fine Mendoza niav serve 100 hours community service He was See Court on page 8 rerillv Chronu 3 Pa9e Progmss Central Utah Growth Spawns Business Growth Training Program evenings (excluding thanksgiving and ( hristmas holiday weeks) on Ihe Snow lollege Richfield campus he Ihe ginning on November 12007 registration deadline is October 22 2007 Hie (rrowthVenture I M training program was developed by from with support lastlrack Ihe the Kauffman Inundation foundation Kauffman develops and disseminates programs that en skills and hance entrepreneurial is abilities signed to equip business owners with the knowledge and skills need ed to maximize the growth potential of llieir business According to Alan tab director of the ( hristensen SBDC at Snow ( ollege growth in ( entral ('tail may produce oppoitu mty lor as well as necessitate (ton ol strategic growth strategies on the pari ol the small business owners of Ihe area The course will be facilitated hv hutch hurdi of M inti business e'jxnence and a ground m bank ini' is employed bv Snow- ( olh ge as die Assistant Director of the tahSHIX ‘I ven seasoned business owners who p rrticip He in die course will arid valuable hands gain new insights business '' on tools for growing ‘With facilitator said hristensen certification from astir n and over with small V) yc irs ol cxperienic Mr Ker'h w fio has confident ltiit Mr ( hurch will ipants to receive a huge re their cm ill investment of time and money in tins program '' p irtic turn on business owners seeking growth tie upcoming program is spun sored in p rrt by the Sevier County Olhcc of conotmc Development Addition illy sponsorship from ions B ud and assistance from the ( ustoin lit raining program at Snow ( ollege reduces the ltd' course fee t 'pon successful com to SI712' pletion ol the course an additional m rebate is avail iblc from ions B ink that would reduce total expenditure to only 12 7' per participant Although class size is limited those allowed into the program will receive ID hours ol instruction on line tools a three month suhvcrijition to the James J Hill reference library s services participant manual arid an More in ciliary course materials formation is available at www snow edu business or by calling 4 t' XU! 2206 IWo help bar I ' 'SsCrs K Blue Star Mothers of Millard County are looking for members Ke are Mothers who now have had childien honorably servArmed Services Vke are a or have ing in the non pmht organization supporting cjcIi other and mir children while promoting patriotism tor inlorini tmn please contut Sheila San s van n bontiertiel net Holidays From Home lor al Help support your Deploved Soldier hv filling up SAM item thev need and want While It'ili u Id serving our ( ountrv' Artillery and I6ih Security orces tst ol Items roodics m ( atutv tltjt won't melt dividual sizes Snake hats ( itanola power protein ( hips inokies snake bags loot powder seat cushions hack and muscle comfort Hems twin sheet sets pillow cases pajn rbn k books (UsDMli Bo ud hand In Id cards word or electronic g lines number puzzle books phone cards itunc-gift cards writing supplies hristmas wrapping paper small toys to hand out to the Iraqi children Anv I'S amount will ( ollevtion Points Iklta hihile-Market Duality illtnore Amiorv Mon thurs ouno with dEro oin flioia d uD otctd gud cnnrtacMinHrxsMCxaGD axn3in vQm i tattaairo 43T (ICiRE WSJTStiV) nil mm uhipj i dmncCP to 1200 (k Duanes ( Town ontact us Patti (aner 741 BirtWhatcoit 741 MI2 illmorc mmry T0 Sheila an Tl 46 The IlhSC News Line lor October 2007 I News and Information from the InUrmmintain Power Sen ice Corporation health latr dot me the month ol Neptemlvr annual mploues sxuies and retirees lined up to parlic tpalc he c holes in many of the tests which included cholestcti d f'S plticose hhxxl piesMitc ('I1( and Nine density scuenmg teml test was a fastinj! hlixnl screening’ I'atlicipatHs wete to last lor at least 12 hours ptior to the screening’ hut to dunk plcnt) of water so they would stay hsdtated A svctal machine was hrourht in to chc-- k lor hone density I’uitc ipants put their toot m lie Ips in determining the risk fnt the machine for a few seconds and ret used a tead nut of tb tr N uie density I his measmeiiu-nIl’SC CU i:s ' ix p rba ') Ivce 1' Nul-c- mg c si tl r cicnt rc o'"u--l Uo t a clc k c iv c W 22 f jc t - p if ciin tr sk 41 1' 4' ur ao v re 2 'tfss‘ 2 I rtit lask V 'v 14 ' 16 V St ke ra a 6t ‘r vC p p'i i g r jv isc 'been s vd bv s J m CU i:s r t p’il ns ” r n !rran r I'jj IVs bcr ' o v rg s DOW N ii to v ' sc ij’sf tvs nnp j IXirc-c- ) Ia'l-- I s c IWt-r- 41 Tec! i sp larv- al 42 sk 16 x pn oven 4 Has ' s 'V no'cha cra i't cl caXT t ai c n m n i’ll aril s a'l ra r s m s iC ling it j" V' ( r 1 f sh ary f inc vent c rg 11 an V adil-- ''iiii-nj ti tsv its osteoporosis The bool fair was field in the mam patkm-- lot of the Administrations Ibiddmi: wlute several vendors were set up to olkr a j variety of different safety work Nx'ts lundi time classes were also held with topics addicssmj! back care nutrition and health I here was also a display hoatd invited were and and healthy sleep to lunch their bring lmployees patlicipite m these- classes where employees could read pamphlets am! sostus uhimt diffcient ol health mformition Along with the on site testing tests were conducted at the Kaikat Vnn r m Npitnev sx blond Partic ipation was jt its highest this year w till the follow mg nun be rs 2i ( I'C 2 10 I’S pressure 212 glue ose 22‘J cholesterol and 220 Nne density tests hi lx"Nix tal Security and Man w to conduct A representative from the Nx td on stc on k tolvr Ad ministtit ion Nl Witch for bulletins md Id at II (xtand ntng for Retirement" classes for employees and spHjses ("lasses w ill be ACROSS ( 9 s ti 11 held Ms ijkiea |