Show August 13 20C8 c 4th District Coup5 r Report by Sttiht Chronicle Millard County j Dtusom Ftnoaa IdefemMuas) who appear before the Fourth District Court art tssumrj btaoctmt omtdprvatm godly are mode after probable coast boa beta determined Imoal appearances gadty and mat gadty conclusions rerun beatings orders to thaw coast tad semtemcmg will be reported Miwdi? Aanst it Don Richard Pixton 67 appeared for initial appearance Paxton is charged with one third degree felony burglary and one class A misdemeanor theft Waiver wan scheduled for Aug 25 Robert Douglas Lyon Shaw appeared for initial appearance Shaw is charged with one third degree felony assault by prisoner The matter was set for waiver on Aug 25 Chaudhary Vishnu Ramabhai 32 appeared for initial appearance Ramabhai is charged with one second degree felony forcible sexual abuse Waiver hearing was set for Aug 25 Holley Holden Hammer 2$ appeared for return on bench warrant Hammer is charged with three third degree felony charges of unlaw fill us of a finance care unlaw ful possession of a transfer card and tampering with a witness The matter was set for waiver on Aug 25 Zachary Wayne Levi 21 appeared for return on bench warrant Levi is charged with three third degree felony forgery charges and three class B misdemeanor charges of theft The matter was continued to Wednesday Carol Christine Rasmussen 45 appeared before the court and entered into a plea m abeyance agreement with the state Rasmussen pled guilty to one thud degree felony possession of forged writing or device Factual basis showed that Rasmussen made a purchase at a local business with a counterfeit $50 bill W'ben an officer was summoned to the place of business Rasmussen left the business without her order or change Upon success fill completion of the plea m abeyance agreement charges will be dismissed Brittney Man will 19 appeared before the court Manwill is charged with one class A misdemeanor obstruction of justice The matter was continued for pre trial on Aug 25 Clyde M Gillen 53 appeared for pre trial conference Gillen is charged with one class A misdemeanor stalking The matter w as set for Jury Trial on Sept IS Dehn Cal De Wolfe 19 appeared before the court and pleaded Not Guilty to three class B misdemeanor charges of theft DeWolfe pleaded guilty to one class B misdemeanor possession of alcohol by a minor The matter was set for pre trial on Aug 25 Michael James Smart IS appeared and pleaded guilty to one class A misdemeanor abandoned fire damage and three class B misdemeanor charges interfering with legal arrest possession of alcohol by a minor and operating a vehicle without insurance Factual basis show that on July 12 Smart was driving in Millard County and involved m a single car accident The vehicle started on fire and burned public land Smart entered into a one year plea in abeyance agreement with the stale He is to pay restitution and is subject to random drug and alcohol testing and must follow a 11 pm curfew unless working Tessa Rae Searle 19 appeared and pled guilty to ooe class B misdemeanor contributing to a minor Searles was sentenced to 30 days m the Millard County Jail suspended all but one day already served She ts to pay fines and fees of $425 and placed on court supervised probation for one year See Court on page 7 Read Commission Minutes Agendas etc On-lin- at: e Iron Juab Kane Millard Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Sevier Summit Tooele Utah Washington Wayne and Weber Millard County museums received a total of $ 12750 in grants Delta (Project Topaz Museum Support) $6000 Tern tonal Statehouse Park Museum Fillmore (Project Support) $750 Sally Kanosh DUP Museum Kanosh (Project Support) $6000 Each year the Office of Museum Services accepts applications in two SALT LAKE CITY — The Office of Museum Services recently awarded a total of $322952 in grants to museums throughout Utah The 78 museums receiving the grants will use the money to improve displays meet preservation and cataloging issues address structural needs and develop educational programs that coincide with exhibitions “These funds are very important to the preservation of Utah's arts scientific and geological discoveries and histone artifacts Simply put museums are repositories for the stones of this land and those that have lived here" said Margaret Hunt Director of the Division of Arts and Museums “OMS grants provide a small boost to museum budgets This money allows Utah’s museums to take on the additional projects that improve the facilities and polish the exhibitions that convey their particular story draw in new visitors and give past guests a reason to come back to Warn more ” ora THE H0GCARDS The 2008 awards were distributed to museums located tn 22 of 29 counties including Box Elder Cache Carbon Davis Duchesne Emery Garfield WELCOME YOU TO THE The Silver Sage Chuck Wagon Dinner Show August 16 2008 Project Support grant categories Grants provide up to $6000 for collections preservation educational program expansion and exhibition development Development Grants provide $1000 ft basic operational expenses Museums located in Utah are eligible to apply Applications are due at the start of April of each year For more information on museum grants visit www museums Utah gov or call The Office of Museum Services is part of the Division of Arts and Museums within the Utah Department of Community and Culture Diamond Friday August Oak 6:45 pm (Line up at 5:30 on 2nd South Ice Cream Social - Town Hall 7:00 pm 7: 5 pm 1 - 5- Entries call Marge Choules 846-- 46) Clue Gven at Ice Cream Social “Echoes of the Past the Oak 8:00 pm (Wagon rides between the church Rook Tournament - Town Hall Dusk Movie at the Park (South ball field diamond - Bring a blanket to sit on) Saturday August 800 800 900 900 1 City 6- Cemetery) - am 5k Race (meet at the church parking lot) Kids Race 12 & Under (meet at the church parking lot) am The Horse Course (field next to am Turkey Shoot at the South am Cake Decorating Contest Choir Concert - Church 7:00 am :00 am pm & 16 Days Parade 6:00 pm City D Join us outdoors under the Night Sky for an evening of great grub cowboy fundamentals poetry and stories Then listen as Silver Sage takes the stage with humor and songs of the Old West Oik City Days 2008 - August 15 WWW millardcountv Pace Progress Museums receive funds to improve facilities 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