Show July 30 20C8 Millard County -- n Delta j - Chronicle City H News by Shellie Dutson Persons ( defendants f who appear before the Fourth District Court are assumed innocent until proven guilty Arrests are made after probable cause has been determined Initial appearances guilty and not guilty conclusions review hearings orders to show cause and sentencing will be reported Monday July 28 2098 on a bus that was stopped at Cove Tawndra Leilani Millwee 32 Fort He offered to share a joint with appeared before the court for Initial a passenger Other passenger! called Appearance Millwee is charged with the police and Leventntt was taken one third degree felony witness into custody He was ordered to serve one year and six months in the Millard tampering The matter was scheduled for waiver hearing on Aug He was County Jail suspended Dan Eldon Millwee 50 appeared ordered to pay fines and fees of $550 before the court for Initial Appearance and was released Millwee is charged with one third Natalie Hortin 19 appeared Hortin is degree felony retaliation against a for Initial Appearance witness The matter was set for waiver charged with one third degree felony theft one class B misdemeanor hearing on Aug 11 Tessa Rae Searle 18 appeared criminal mischief and one class C before the court for arraignment misdemeanor unlawful consumption Searle is charged with one class A Hortin allegedly was going through misdemeanor unlawful supply of peoples bags where she was camping alcohol to minors The matter was set The matter was scheduled for waiver for conference mi Aug hearing Jose 29 appeared Monday July 14 2008 and plead guilty to one class B Derrek Jay Zach 28 appeared misdemeanor before the court for sentencing Zach driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs Flores was found guilty of one third degree was ordered to serve six months in felony uttering forged or altered the Millard County Jail suspended all prescription Zach was ordered to but five days He was placed on court serve 63 days in the Millard County supervised probation for one year and Jad with credit for 63 days served He ordered to pay fines and fees of $950 was placed on 36 months supervised He is to have an ignition interU i probation and ordered to pay fines device installed on vehicles that be and fees of $950 He is to enter into drives a drug treatment program under the 30 Ernest Brent Carpenter direction of AP&P and main lam lull appeared before the court for sentencing time employment Zach may only have one doctor and one pharmacy Carpenter has been found guilty of In a companion case Cody Alan one third degree felony aggravated assault Carpenter has completed a Long 23 John Earl Peterson 20 and diagnostic evaluation at the Utah State James Colton Belliston 23 appeared All three for initial appearance Prison After discussion concerning his evaluation Carpenter was ordered defendants are charged with theft to serve one year in the Millard County charges The matters were continued Jail with credit for time served He is to Aug 19 appeared for to complete the in house treatment Brittney ManwiU Arraignment Monwill is plead not program available at the jail When released is Judge Eyre guilty to one class A misdemeanor Carpenter obstruction of justice The matter will release Carpenter with conditions was continued for an Aug waiver during his probation Deborah Denee Olsen 46 appeared hearing In a companion case Delm Cal and plead guilty to two class A De Wolfe 19 and Anthony Corwin misdemeanors theft and attempted Pikyavit 8 and Shawn Troy Melville forgery Olsen was employed by the 20 appeared before the court for Initial Pahvant Valley Senior Citizen Center and is guilty of depriving the Center Appearance All the defendants are of property and money A short form charged with three third degree felony pre sentence report was ordered She counts of burglary three class B Olsen misdemeanor counts of theft and one will be sentenced on Aug class B misdemeanor possession of will also enter into a plea in abeyance alcohol by a minor The matters were agreement with the staujjbr one third continued for waiver hearing degree felony of issuing bad checks In a companion case Jeffrey Ray exceeding S 000 An abeyance is scheduled to be signed into affect at Smith 19 and Andrew Aaron Kennon 3 appeared and plead guilty to one the time of sentencing third degree felony possession of Monday July 21 William Smith Geitz 35 appeared cocaine two class B misdemeanors before the court for sentencing Geitz possession of drug paraphernalia and DUI Smith and Kennon entered into has been found guilty of one class A misdemeanor simple assault Geitz has a Plea in Abeyance Agreement with the state They are to pay a $500 fee a history of violence and was ordered to serve one year in the Millard County and complete the abeyance period with no other violations They are to find a Jail for each count The sentences will suitable substance abuse facility near run concurrent He is to complete in their place of residence and follow the in house substance abuse program and then may request a review hearing through with treatment for early release 19 Marion Victor Leventritt appeared and plead guilty to two class B misdemeanors possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia Leventntt was riding om mii mtymFrcK block - Sod of stoplight 'J Saday Worst" klQ:00 aia mt Dear Amt Neil: Not much library business I can tell you about this week since was in the mountains in a cabin in a comatose slate It was wonderful! There was fish to be caught fish to be cleaned books to read mountains to hike marshmallows to roast puzzles to assemble naps to take movies to watch and food to eat While I was vacationing I did get into a discussion about a book entitled The Last Lecture The author was a professor who found out be had pancreatic cancer He wrote the book for his young children since he knew be wouldn't be around to see them grow up The person discussing the book really liked the book saw on the news just a few days ago that the author had died The Last Lecture is going on my list of books to purchase Oh rapture oh joy! The library commissioned Adam Bateman an to create one artist extraordinaire of his sculptures for the library He just called and is delivering the book sculpture to the library today! Where Mongolia from front Continued Library By Marian am I going to put this interesting work of art? I flunk a little furniture rearranging is in order Once this sculpture is in place I doubt I will be able to move it and doubt the city bovs are going to want to move it thither and yon whenever the mood strikes so need to find the perfect place the first time around This is just like Christmas! Drop everything and come to the library to see our newest art addition Wednesday July 30 is the grand finale of our Catch the Reading Bug summer story hour hope everyone remembers to come at the same time that they have been coming all summer Sometimes we combine the last day and have a great big hullabaloo but not this year Here's the scoop: year year olds come at 10:00 and 00 Story hour will be olds come at put on hold until September 3 Same time same day of the week Maybe I’ll have more library news next week but until then keep those pages turning cassettes rolling videos reeling and MP3s downloading1 Marian page to spend two weeks in Mongolia teaching all aspects of laparoscopic surgery Asked if they would go again Mishon and Angie were not slow in responding “Dr W C Swanson created the foumlaUon to fund the trips to other countries Our trip cost about $1 million” said Misboa “1 talked to Chuck Swanson the day we were riding the yaks — his son was getting married that day back in the US —and he chose to come with us I mentioned that most of us had taken the opportunity to thank the Swansons His response was “If you want to thank us come back again" “1 was gone for three weeks I left four children with Mitch — Mishon ’s new husband —and my parents It was a group effort The Mongolian people would not have benefited if not for family “My kids and Mitch are the first to tell people that went to Mongolia Makes you feel good to know they thought it worthwhile “Time will tell if we go again" said Mishon Angie's account didn't vary much from Mishon ’s: “When I was originally asked to go on the trip my answer was ‘no my have two kids one eight and the other six They said it was too long —three weeks Those two great kids came and said we've to me decided you should go God gave you a gift— you should help (hose people When I got back my daughter said don't ever leave me that long again Then she took my face in her little hands and sard if they ever ask you again ‘You go help those people’” “Through the craziness of it all we would all go back if the opportunity arose" A side note to this story The medical team left on May 13 Thirteen and returned on June days later Mishon exchanged traditional Mongolian wedding rings with Mitch White in a marriage ceremony performed on Lake Powell In Mongolia all wedding rings are identical for every man and every woman Only the sizes vary The man wears his on his right hand and the woman wears hers on the left hand “1 talk with the father of the person who died when was in that accident I share the big things in my life with him The father cried when told him was going to Mongolia" said Mishon 3icle Prol 3rooswr£l: Agendas etc e d Graymont plant manager promoted Scott Murk plant manager at the Graymont Western Cricket Mountain facility has been promoted to Director of Production Western US Mork is a Chemical Engineer joining Graymont in 19U4 as a Quality Assurance Supervisor at the Cricket Mountain Plant In low he relocated to the Tacoma WA plant here hs held several senior roles He then returned to Cricket Mountain in 2W as Plant Manager Mork will assume his new duties once his successor is in place Phelps Continued from front page saw the note Bill had left on the table telling where he had gone She expected him to return by dark When he failed to arrive as night set in Beverly called the Sheriff'' s Office “The deputy that came to the house told me ‘We'U have him back before the sun comes up — and they did'" said Beverly “They are super!” Deputies Jim White Sgt Scott Corry and Tony Pederson were dispatched immediately to search for Phelps Meanwhile the exhausted traveler was drifting in and out of sleep with uncontrollable shivering The temperature on the desert was 86 degrees at the time he was located He had nearly reached the end of his endurance Sgt Corry first went to Tule Springs and then broadened his search He was driving West and passed the handkerchief sign without seeing it However SgtCorry was not unseen “I saw all of these lights coming down the road He didn't see the hanky but he heard me holler When I saw those brake lights come on boy was happy” Phelps said Sgt Corry alerted Deputy White that the subject of their search had been found W hite joined up with them and provided some much needed water for Phelps Sgt Corry told Phelps: “If it hadn't been for your survival skills you'd have died" Commander Bringard went out on the desert the next day to retrieve flic marooned truck It took nine hours to free it “Bill was only about 100 feet away from the road to Coyote Springs His tires overheated and blew out because of all of the spinning and friction had to let the air out of my tires am: lower the air in his new tires to get across the soft surface of the ground" Bnngard said It has taken several days for Phelps to recover from his ordeai ‘T lost ten pounds A lot of people would like to lose len pounds fast as I did but not the way did" Phelps said “I'm feeling better today and the day before was till Yesterday dehydrated” Although technology has changed the elements in nature sull pursue their course A single misstep can result in dire consequences No one knows better than Bill and Beverly Phelps that they have narrowly escaped a tragedy The ordeal bus passed with a happy ending Phelps intends to revisit the scene of his experience with company and a couple of ATV's He wants a closer safer inspection of the area In the meantime he has some advice for desert travelers: Don't go alone Always go prepared for the worst Always tell someone where you are going and when you'll be buck In matters of style swim with the current in matters Thomas Jefferson principle stand like a rock “ of 6aby Contest sponsored by Pelta Area Chamber of Commerce Here Is your chance to show off that Cute Baby the Air Contest: Saturday August 9 2009 U am Fairest of the Fair Millard County Fair baby Magic in f boy’s category and Girl’s category months 23-3- 6 months 2 months 1 1 There will he one boy and one hirl winner from each age category babies must be present (they will be Introduced on stage) A Jar will be In place for each of the babies entered in the eontest and the audience will be the judges by placing dollar bills In the Jars that will count as one vote The baby with the most votes will be the winner Please bring a picture of your Prince of Princess with your entry form (Pictures will be returned) The first place winners will receive the cash In their jars The remainder of cash will be donated to Sub for Santa All contestants will receive a certificate of participation Preregistration is required Registration form and fee must be in by Aug $ Registration forms can be found online at: Read Commission Minutes On-lin- Paae Progress at: wwwchamberdeltautahcom WWW lorie at the Pelta Area Chamber of Commerce 200 W Pelta UT 064-4- 3 Or sea millardcountv $0 N 6 ora CLUES ACROSS Delta City Residents Got Junk Hangin’ ‘round? Delta City has an ordinance which requires removal of more than two intact unlicensed automobiles or other motor vehicles partially or fully stripped automobiles junked machinery implements equipment scrap metal or junk to be removed from property Delta City is requesting that all residents remove these items from their property prior to August 1 2008 in order to avoid vigorous enforcement of the ordinance If you have questions or need assistance call Delta City Office at Soluble ribonucleic acid rock singer 5 Mama 9 Cures 11 Pale and colorless 13 Musical composition 14 One after another 16 Scottish sweater knit 17 Uneven 19 An endowment institution 21 wance: stipend 22 Waistline accessory 23 Vertical member in a window frame 24 Runners used for gliding over snow26 Avoids: “ away from" 27 Slide sideways 28 ChnsUan Anderson 29 1910 Nobel in Literature: Paul 30 Musical composition with words 31 Wed 32 A minute amount (Scot) 34 Japanese wrestler 35 Bill of fare 41 Concentration camps 43 Rings 44 Ignite 45 Act as a link between 46 Couch 47 Passover feast and ceremony 48 49 Cnmefightcr Hliot P'3:? 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