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Show I Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 30, 20003 7 i Actions taken In felony criminal matters In fense. The district Judge sentenced Hernandez to an In- 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 22 ' term In the state prison and determinate before Judge Biyce K. Biynen defendant Charles Lee Sorrels the defendant appeared fined the $1,000 plus applicable Interest of the Indeterminate prison execution for pronouncement of Judgment and sentence In a Staylngthe Hernandez to six months court sentenced level one the criminal information term, containing felony third degree attempted sexual abuse of a minor In the county jail and specified that victim restltu-coutlon stemming directly from the felony level crlml-The district Judge delayed the felony level nal case filed against the defendant remain open ' complaints sentencing phase and ordered Sorrels until the monetary assessment can be determined, In In conclusion, the district Judge placed Heraanto undergo a psychological evaluation a on formal probation under the direction of the dez Prison. unit State Utah the at diagnostic The court remanded the defendant the defendant department of corrections for SB months. Into the custody of the Carbon County Sheriffs Of- Stacy Diane Christman -- pursuant to a disposi- flee for transport to the state prison and tentatively tlon arrangement, plea In abeyance agreement subreset pronouncement of Judgment In the third de- - mltted and approved In a felony level criminal (WS-ye- ar - nt 90-d- ay In-gr- ee attempted sexual abuse of a minor felony level formation filed against the defendant containing one second degree unlawful possessionAise of a criminal case filed against Sorrels on Aug: 21. taken In felony criminal matters in trolled substance count plus an additional class A 7th District Court for Carbon County on May 22 misdemeanor category unlawful possessionuse of before Judge Bruce K. Halllday: drug paraphernalia charge. Actions taken In felony criminal matters In 7th Joe Scott Fbichko - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase In four separate third degree District Court for Carbon County on May 23 ' and at continued proceedings in a fifth, fore Judge Scott N. Johansen; the defendant Charles Jonathan criminal level Clyde unrelated felony ap. complaint. Fbichkos felony level convictions involved four peered at the sentencing phase in two separate felony level criminal complaints, both contalningone third third degree charges, three unlawful possession with offenses use of a controlled substance along degree dlstrlbutlngfarranglng the distribution of a an additional wanton destruction of protected wild-- controlled substance offense, life count ' Pronouncing Judgment in the two third degree third in the degree felony felony criminal convictions, the court sentenced Pummincingjiirigmant term In the state criminal convictions, the court sentenced the de- - Clyde to an Indeterminate term in the ' prison and fined the defendant $1,500 plus appli-stafendant to an Indeterminate prison and fined Fbichko $2,000 plus appli-- cable Interest cable interest Staying the. execution of the Indeterminate prison Execution of the indeterminate prison term term, the district Judge sentenced Clyde to 180 days satstayed, with the Hwfwmfant sentenced to nine months in the county Jail and directed the defendant to additional In victim restitution in the Carbon County Jail plus any lsiy$320 Tim district Judge suspended the service of the amounts determined owing in connection with the entire Jail sentence and placed Fbichko two third degree felony level criminal cases, The court suspended nine days of the designated on probation under the direction of the Utah De- months. for 36 sentence, authorized Clyde to substitute an adr Corrections of Jail partment As conditions for formal supervision, defendant equate number of community service hours In lMv of the $1,500 fine amount Instructed to satisfy $3410 In Victim restitution to of paying up to one-haon probation under the defendant dared the as as of well 'and Services Wildlife the Utah Division to the Carbon Metro Drug Task Fbrce and rectlon of the department of corrections for 36 Fbichko directed to enter intccomplete any sub- - months. .As conditions for formal supervision, Clyde instamm abuse therapy programs deemed warranted : to undergo an assessment at Fbur Corners structed officials. corrections bystate in addition, dafanHant nrdfliwri to voluntarily mb- - Mental Health, enter Intocomplete any substance mit to random personproperty searches and ' abuse therapy programs deemed warranted and testing during the designated 36- - tend an appropriate life skills course, In addition, Clyde ordered to obtalncarry a criml- month formal probationary period. e In connection with the fifth felony level case filed nal offenders Identification card, maintain gnlnut Fbichko, the court granted a prosecution school enrollment'employmenVvocatlonal rehab and dismissed a criminal Information tation status and defendant directed to voluntarily charging the riftfandnnt with one second degree die- - submit to random personproperty searches along tributlngforrenging the distribution of a controlled with breathurine testing during the mal probationary period. nhargnl In conclusion, the district Judge instructed Clyde Ismael H. Hernandez - the defendant appeared for pronouncement of Judgment, and, sentence lnav tq voluntarily, repqrt Jo the. ppunijy sheriff's office by felony level criminal complaint containing a single , June 2 to commence serving the remainder of the y Jail sentence. third degree attempted forcible sexual abuse of-- designated con-Actlo- ns , , . te ' Updating Information on headstone marking lovedr ones grave the time most folks remember passed on. During the May hoR- Flower kxalcemeteriesarevibrantwithraloa dayseason, Memorial Day seems to be the loved ones who have arrangements and bouquets decorate the many grave sites, a family's requests, updates are added to headstones by companies dealing with grave markers. 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The mid--, spectlvely In the first quarter of 2000, The western region encom- - westernareaadvanoed5.1 percent, passes Carbon County and the en- - duringthe same annual period. Tbe wages and salaries for the western ' tire state of Utah. . northeastern and southern regions region advanced 1.5 percent, rep- Increased 4.1 percent and 12 per- - resenting the largest quarterly In- ; According to the United States crease since September 1998. Department of Labors statistics cent respectively from western the fourth Whges and salaries for the na-region's fivwyear span bureau, the During - ' March 1995 to March 2000, total tkm and the mktwestera region luquarterindexfor 1999wasuplpercent. compensation in the western region creased by 1JS percent In the first In rose 19.9 percent, compared to a quarter. The index measures changes Fbr the same period, the north- costs, Including 17.9 percent increase for the nation. compensation Total employee compensation eastern and southern regions had wages, salaries and employer costs advanced 165 percent in the north-- slightly smaller increases, report- -. for employee benefits. The region eastern states, 17.2 percent In the ing 1 percent and 1.1 percent re-ECUs not seasonally adjusted. ' ItellrstquartorECIfbrtheweet-- ' southern area.andl&4 percent in spectlvely . era states edged past the nations, the The4.7panoentlncreaseinwagB region; Fbr wages and salaries, exclu-- and salary costs between March 1.5 percent gain, indicated regional ' live of the cost of benefits, the em- - 1999 and March 2000 surpassed the commissioner Bob Gaddie. The index for the ployment compensation Index for 8.6 percent rise in the consumer states ECI rose IB percent, while private Industry workers In the pricefaidexejqjerienoedJbythewBst- the south and northeastern regions western regions posted a 4.7 per- - era region. ; Increased 1.4 percent During the last five years, the centgatofbrtteyearendingMarch. The figure compares toa4 per- - western regions 20.7 percent ad- Total compensation costs fbr private industry workers in the cent Increase for the nation. The vanoe In wage and salary costs surwestern region Increased 4.8 per- - mldwestera states also surpassed ' passed the 13JS percent rise In the cent duringthe last 12 months end- - the national figure with a 4.6 per-- consumer price Index. - Serta must sell track load of commercial mattresses & top-Bbexsprlngs for a fraction of thek value. Vwil no , for everyone who participated. Special Thanks to: . , Wado Ryu Karate School Grogg's Balance Rock Eatery & Pub Kim Zollinger Carbon Country Club Kathryn Kilboume & Family Clark's Screen Printing Schmitz Construction . United Way of Southeast Utah & volunteer Center Mary Magnuson Kentucky Fried Chicken Impact Graphics Shannon Smith A Tupperware Merlin Rushton Serena Young Jaime Santlstevan Kobi Ernie Connie Johnson Chris Pehler, Kathy Murray Stephanie Gtacolletto Jasop Quinn A Madame Wishbone Pawdini akaTera Prudence WaLMait College of Eastern Utah . O O O O 0 $ . O Summer Cooler Sale 3302 CFM Cook 900 fML Window Mount .RtgulirMie .. . 369 Coob1200 UND45 iqum faet Down Regular $499 . 459 $ .h j KWt 4002 CFM ' Cook 1200 tquara (ML Window Mount Regular $469 399 Dntft Coab 1500 4800 CFM iqum teat Window Regular S519 Mount |