Show November Millard Countv 5 20C8 Chronicle Paae Proaress Christmas Tree tags Shehe Dutson Persons (defendants) mho 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 wdl be reported Monday Oct 20 Leann Smith 41 appeared for before the court and plead not guilty to one second degree felony charge of theft The matter was set for trial on February II and 12 2009 Aaron Joseph Anderson 3 appeared and plead guilty to one class A misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia in a drug free zone Anderson was ordered to serve one year in the Millard County Jail suspended He is to serve 3 days in the jail with credit for three das already Scrv ed Anderson w as placed on court supers ised probation for one year and is to undergo a substance abuse evaluation and follow through with treatment He is to pay fines and fees of $525 Monday November 3 Rusty R Tidwell 30 appeared and pleaded guilty to one class A misdemeanor attempted unlaw fill sexual conduct The matter was referred to Adult Parole and probation for a short form pre sentence report He will be sentenced on Nov 7 Ehseo Martinez Mananas 40 appeared before the court Mananas pleaded not guilty to one class A misdemeanor stalk mg The matter was set for pre trial on Nov 17 Michael Britt Haveron 21 appeared before the court Haveron is harged w ith one third degree felony forgery and two class B misdemean- bv Veterans Loyal from front Continued ors theft and possession of drug paraphernalia Haveron was ordered to have a drug court evaluation with Central Utah Counseling He is to appear before the court on Nov 19 to enter a plea and enter uno the Millard County Drug Court A review hearing for Ricky Theobald 25 was held Theobald is currently serv ing a sentence for issuing bad checks Theobald has been a model prison and completed the drug court in the jaiL He was granted a two week furlow for medical reason He 7 is to return to the jail on Nov Clyde M Gillen 53 did not Gillen is court the before appear charged with one class A misdemeanor stalking The matter was set for trial on Jan 15 Richard Lewis Fipps 41 failed to appear before the court for status conference Fipps is charged with one second degree felony robbery one third degree felony theft one class B misdemeanor criminal trespass and one class A misdemeanor possession of a dangerous weapon The matter was set for preliminary am hearing on Nov 17 at Tyler Simons 25 appeared before the court for order to show cause Simons has been found guilty of one thud degree felony wanton destruction of protected wildlife Simons was ordered to continue making monthly restitution payments of to my country" 299 North Hwy 9 00 am 6 00 p 6 m Monday Saturday The cost is $10 00 each with a limit of one per household (Additional tags may be purchased for neighbors family members 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Busy returned to the States on temporary ijuty during which time she met fter future husband originally from leaver Utah Finally in May 1953 Busy ended her time with the Air Force and returned to civilian life as a nurse When asked about her time in Service Bitsy replied “It was hard good I enjoyed my time of Dec 6 A 13 Delta Sports Delta $200 page tned to have as he preached at Protestant services patrolled with the soldiers and visited wounded soldiers at the hospitals Gay lan had several duties as a chaplain He acted as counselor to many men struggling in their home lives with their attitudes of being in Iraq and in other personal areas of their lives To understand his men and some of their duties he often went on the patrols Springer also visited the wPUnded men in thfc hospitals which was quite a scary duty he said as he never knew what would await him at the hospital Finally he preached at the Sunday services quite an intimidating task since the services were Protestant and he was Mormon However many people enjoyed his services and expressed their enjoyment of his preaching He enjoyed his job as he encouraged his men to re nun better than they oame Many entertaining stones iame out of his expenences from dounsehng the men from wedding tfles and from stones of what occurred on the bases Springer stated he enjoyed his time ijf service to his country however rfeither he nor many of the soldiers he lptows wish to be known as heroes they are proud to have served tlteir country and want people to Understand the great sacrifices made tbr them and to enjoy the freedoms given them He says his service was a great expenence part of his enjoyment came from his and other's jttitudes and part came from the people with w htch he served Above all he said serving his country was a great honor one he does not treat lightly Bitsy Murdock is a Korean War eteran t She entered the U S Air Force in May 1950 as a cadet nurse She had jlist graduated nursing school and ent into the 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