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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 16. 2000 3A Dentures $550.00 BisM cowl r Economy Set: Actlons taken In felony criminal matters In 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 5 before Judge Bruce K. Halllday: Mark Anthony Merlen - the defendant appeared at a preliminary hearing In a felony level criminal Information containlngone second degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count plus two additional misdemeanor category charges, one class A unlawful possesslonuse of a controlled substance and one class B unlawful possesslonAise of drug paraphernalia offense. At the conclusion of the proceeding; the district Judge ruled the evidence presented at the preliminary hearing sufficient to show probable cause Merlen committed all three crimes. The court ordered the defendant held to answer the felony level and misdemeanor counts at continued proceedings In the criminal com- -' plaint filed against Merlen on May 26. Reggie L Jones - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings In a felony level criminal case containing a single third dpgree damaglngjalls charge. Pursuant to a resolution arrangement, Jones waived the right to trial and the defendant entered a guilty plea on the same date to an amended lesser Included class A misdemeanor category attempted damaglngjalls offense. -, Pronouncing Judgment in the class A misdemeanor criminal conIn to the one serve Jones sentenced district year victlon, the Judge Carbon County Jail. The court specified that the defendant be allowed to complete the designated Incarceration period concurrently with the sentence Jones is presently serving in the Utah State Prison In connection with an unrelated criminal matter. Roy Lee Wheeler Jr. - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings In a felony level criminal Information containlngone third degree unlawful possesslonuse of a controlled substance count along with an additional class A misdemeanor category driving under the Influence of an intoxicant (DUI) charge. Pursuant to a disposition agreement, Wheeler waived the right to trial and the defendant pleaded guilty on the same date to two separate class A offenses, an amended lesser included unlawful posses-sionuof a controlled substance count as well as the original DUI ' charge. scheduled The district Judge tentatively pronouncement of Judg-- ; ment and sentence in Wheelers class A misdemeanor category criml- -' nal convictions on June 19. Edward Dawson Moddrelle - the defendant appeared to answer one third degree felony level fugitive from Justice criminal complaint. release from The court authorized Moddrelles official custody and instructed the defendant to voluntarily return to v Kentucky to resolve the criminal matter. The district Judge ordered Moddrelle to contact legal counsel within the nerd 10 days regarding the status of the criminal matter and ten- tatively set continued proceedings In the thirddegree felony level fu-gitive Justice complaint filed against .the defendant on June 12. Larry Lynn Tillman - pursuant to a resolution arrangement, plea In abeyance agreement submitted and approved in a felony level criml- nal case filed against the defendant containlngone third degree theft offense. Actions taken In felony criminal matters In 7th District Court for Carbon County on Mty 5 before Judge Scott N. Johansen: Heather Ann Dougherty - pursuant to a.negotlated settlement, plea In abeyance agreement authorized In an amended criminal Information filed against the defendant containing a single lesser included third degree distributlonarrangingthe distribution of a controlled substance count. The original felony level criminal complaint filed against Dougherty contained one second degree aiMMbutlftgahAgthedistitbtitlbd' of a controlled SubstanceCharge.'; -- i". !;'7;7 a.!Actions taken in felony criminal mitten lit 7tn District CoUrt ; for Carbon County on May 8 before Judge Halllday: ' Leon Ray Whiting - the defendant failed to appear at the senteno-lng phase In a felony level criminal case containing one third degree aggravated assault offense along with an additional class B misde-yemeanor category DUI count. 7 Upon Whitings failure to appear at the previously scheduled criml-- .. (Continued on page BA) 8-1- 1, Repairs: Fit Your: Mouth Portal book Frti (bnsukatios ft Pmonality Dr. Dorr W. Hanson INSURANCE VISA Follow-U- p Adjustments 472-555- 6 j;Sranc3 15Open! 20 misdemeanor category referrals to Juvenile court authorities Involved one giving false personal information to a law enforcement officer offense, one public Intoxication occurrence, four sepa- egory referrals to juvenile court rate disorderly conduct counts 'authorities included one exer- - .as well as nine additional undoing unauthorized control lawful purchaseposscsslon over a motor vehicle (Joyriding) use of tobacco products occurrence along with two ad- -. charges. Traffic-relate-d criminal (Htinnal Incidents involvingjoy- accomplice violations. . fenses-tw' Traffic category criminal Class ' B misdemeanor referrals to Juvenile court au- criminal counts - 24. v Class B misdemeanor cat- - thorities during the designated egory referrals to Juvenile au- - time period Included one involved one destruo- - sion with an unattended motor, tion of property charge, one vehicle occurrence along with contempt of a pecuniary court an additional unlicensed driver order criminal action, one as- - age 16 years or older Incident. C 1. -- May SoutheasrPamt Wallcovering 1 1 83 & Blinds East Main, Castle Rock Square, Price, HrcMowtoy-Fridiy-titlOo- -- w " 8:00 P Siturday 10:00 637-456- 0 p sw-5:- Fuller OBrien Special ng o. . - colll-thoritl- is v (Continued from page 1A) Tbe poll asked what level of gov- ernment should doddewhich roads and trails on public lands should be open. Half of the Utahns surveyed said county commissions should decide . the matter d thought state govern- ment 'Iten percent thought It should One-thir- I ' I OFF ' All Outdoor or fourwheel drive, 24 percent use an ATVand 15 percent use a motorcycle to access or recreate on public lands. All of the vehicles are an ORV under SUWAs definition. That is a long way from the as many as 98 percent of public land users who SUWAchdms don't drive ORVs, pointed out Hawthorne. We are going to hold SUWA accountable in this debate. We arc not organigoing to allow zations to lie about OHV users, stressed the states shared alliance executive director Paint' HunteiDouglas IIIBI MSIIIIS 50-7- OFF 0 C3 Mk McCloskcy Faux Fainting Techniques - 10 off In stock Items . anti-acce- ss Sign Up or Show Up for Classes on how to Faux Finish Classes will be held on May 19 at 6:30 pm Free Coffee, Donuts, Juice & Soda I,,' way vehicle use in Utah, said 77'V. T'Y ,TheftonaSk:"Do,youuse a . motorized vehicle when you travel toUtahsfederallandsorwhenyou use the land for recreation? The majority of Utahns replied ; The shared alliance asked the re- spondents what kind of vehicles use a truck they used. Two-thir- ds 2000 1951 - 50 Yuri of Riding Hard - 2000 The Sun Advocate be producing the Official Program for the Rodeo this year. The Special Edition will include the schedule of events, activities, queen and court along with photos and past Black Diamond Stampede memories. . 7 We will insert the Program in the Tuesday June 6th Sun Advocate. and also distribute them at the rbdeo. ',7.7. '7' ' v 7 v v A Dont miss your opportunity to reach most of Castle Country and be a part of .this popular community event. 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