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Show ' f. rA I Sun Advocate Price; Utah Tuesday September 18, 2001 3A I - Actions taken in felony criminal matters Invotvingyouth ages 14 years and older in 7th District Juvenile Court for i Carbon County on Sept. 12 before Judge Mery L. Manley; Kevin Long - the defendant appeared to j answer a felony level criminal petition containing one third destruction of , : .' offense. ' ; After Aldfea admitted to certain allegations cited in the order Actions taken in misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th Dis--; trict Court for Carbon County on Sept. 10 before Judge Brace to show cause action, fee court ordered the formal probationary I c K. Halliday: period previously authorized in connection with the misdemeanor continued defendant at Nevan Jones the category criniinal informatum filed against the defendant termi appeared Philip information criminal misdemeanor nated a unsuccessfully, jn category proceedings . three separate counts. containing j degree , property The misdemeanor charges filed against Jones included one ( Pursuant to a disposition arrangement, the Helper youth , class A driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) of. j waived all legal rights in connection with the cximmal comone class B unlawfully operating a motor vehicle oh a def fense, and the teenager entered an admittance on a lesser j plaint drivers license and one class C open Container of alcohoL nied I included das? A misdemeanor KINS K0AL Daily 1M I Iffl of destruction propcategory ; ; "count.;' H ' .jertycount. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement in the i The juvenile judge reviewed the teen's constitutional category complaint, the defendant waived the right to admit-: ruled had entered the that rights, Long intelligently ; trial and Jones entered guilty pleas on two amended lesser inthe tance and accepted the defendants guilty plea on " " one class B DUI offense and one class Cdenied cluded ' charges, ' ' V ; amended lesser included charge.; j; drivers license count, along with the original class C oped condemisdemeanor class ;; the on A .); Pronouncing judgment tainer of alcohol charge. PG- v i struction of property offense, the court imposed a class Cmisdemeanor B and the in dass judgment Pronouncing detention period in the custody of youth corrections.and Starts Friday, Sept. 21 category criminal convictions, the court sentenced Jones to 10 directed the teenager to complete 75 hours of community KINQ K0AL Daly 1M 6 IMI days in the Carbon County Jail and fined the defendant $500 plus ' KIN8K0AL DaSyTMl 151 I.,work service. v.interest, applicable In conclusion, the juvenile judge ordered Long to satisfy The Musketeer : The district judge credited Jones wife any incarceration time ! Osmosis : ) $500 in victim restitution stemming from the class A mis, c already served in connection with the misdemeanor category C demeanor category destruction of property count jpintfy J008" criminal care and allowed fee defendant to substitute an adequate ... wife with duiiged in connection severally any Heu in fee $500 service hours number of 6f paying community V. the criminal complaint ; essment. ; ; Actions taken in criminal matters involving youth ages that the community service hours be completed for Vi4 years and older with prior felony or misdemeanor e Continues court ordered Jones to undergo an appropriate J : Starts Friday Sept 21 charges In ,7th District Juvenile Court for Carbon County 60 defenwithin abuse and substance evaluation the days placed :f oij Sept. 12 before V Judge Manlqrs PRICE THEATRE 30 East Mai. Pries' CROWN 750, defendant appeared to All Mala Saatsll.OO Nicole Smith the & & 9:30 7:30 .Friday Saturday Corrections for two years. DaHy 750, Friday A SaSrtay 750 A 950 7 As conditions for formal supervision, fee distrirt judge ing two separate class B offenses. '' the defendant to pay the department of corrections; J Planet filed the The class B misdemeanor counts Helper against of the monthly fee and obtaincarry a criminal offenders identification : teen included one retail theft (shoplifting) charge and poe-card throughout the designated probationary peripd. ; Apes, court order offense, f. & contempt of a 4 j. In conclusion, the district judge directed Jones to enter into After waiving all legal rights in connection With the ml Continues i demeanor complete any treatment programs recommended as a result qf Starts Friday, Sept 21 category criminal case, the youth entered admit-V- -. evaluation. . .r" tances on the class B shoplifting count as well as the class B y the answer defendant to an order Josc D. Aldaba the peared court order charge. ; ;; ; b contempt of a fo show cause action filed in connection wife a misdemeanor Af ' The juvenile judge reviewed the teens legal rights, ruled f. that Smith had intelligentfy entered the admittances and : ; category criminal information containing two separate offenses; The misdemeanor category counts filed against the defendant ; accepted the defendants guilty pleas on the two cldss ' B ; misdemeanor criminal charges. , ; r charge and one class C intoxication offense. trt Pronouncing judgment on the class B misdemeanojr df--' i fenses, the court imposed a detention period in the . : .. . r & .. j . r ; misde-aean- or . 3 beautiful k . 30-d- ay i - f v1 Vfa . J ;:, ; ay Sunday-Thursd- 137-27- -- . y . court-order- ; ed tt : V ' . ; ''.'' i- 30-da- V- : y Did You Know?; mify ... ' In Conclusion, the juvenile judge stayed the execution of : ' Cfthe nwre tfem nine fee designated detention period and specified that the matter of victim restitution stemming from fee class B 30-da- y milli(Mi misdemeanor category criminal complaint filed against; V" Smith remain open for 30 days. Referral statistics compiled In 7th District Juvenile ; Court for Caribou County from Sept. 1 to Sept. 13: . ', Third degree felony criminal counts - two.; ; h': Third degree felony level referrals to juvenile court authorities included one unlawful possessionuse of a . controlled substance occurrence ana one destruction of ; v. l;-- '; ; 1 property incident; : - Class A misdemeanor criminal charges ? two Class A misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile . - . rr-- K? .... j . t 9. v--; A- i i- r - 't - . t , " J- . ; packaging, construction - tissue and ; p)er, container bfeud.; ; . Old newspapers were also turned into cellulose insulatkm for . . Class B misdemeanor criminal offenses 24. Class B misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile court authorities included two adult contempt of a pe- -i cuniary court order criminal actions, one contempt of a. pecuniary court order, one unlawful sexual intercourse incident, one assault and j)ne reckless driving occur'; 4 L9S, more than 65 percent was recycled ; into useful products or exportedfor recycling into newsprint pr other products; The useful products in question.: - indudedperboard,; . .prorty.complaintsrTT'.' i (f ; : newspapers feCyded in - . tons of old - , . . it construction materials and materials bedding : for farm animals. ''Vreferrals to misdemeanor category rehce..v::;''s. B Qass juvenile.' court authorities also included two contempt of a non-- ; pecuniary court order criminal actions, two retail theft (shoplifting) counts, three unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance occurrences and three separate unlawful po$sessionuse of drug paraphernalia charges i along with eight additional unlawful purchaseposses-- i sionconsumption of alcohol by a minor offenses, v Qass C misdemeanor criminal counts - four. Qass C misdemeanor category referrals to juvenile, authorities included three separate unlawful pur- - ' chaseppssessibnuse of tobacco products by a minor complaints as well as an additional protected wildlife V-J- ' .violation '?' TYaffic-relatcriminal charges - one. l: rTVaffic category referrals to juvenile court authorities during the designated time period involved a single un- licensed driver younger than age 16 occurrence. . ! cd ':! 694 Price Rlvwr Drlvw Pricw.UT 43537-600- 0 Offic Equipment Co. East Main SL 20 ' . 435-637-65- 70 ' 'SoutR ftda About Newapapen. 2004 rubUihed by Nempaper Anociitioa of America ' fa. Iiwm Ml liii.aiiimini Min n pfaiin ' II ftiaMwr m .r . j I decided Utah Price, needed rooms that were unmatched anyr. where in the State. Rooms There have been many that could be included with changes to businesses over the top hotels in Salt Lake, the last few years in Price, Says KrompeL but none so dramatic as the Thats why Krompel is of transformation . the; converting , twenty-on- e Greenwell lnn at 655 East rooms on the west side of ' ' the1 complex into three Main Street was few it a A Luxury Suites that will meayean ago sleepyjnotel that sported sure 1700 square feet eaife. We are trying to create a basic rooms and office area.' to Then things ..started place here, diange. as owner Rick says KrompeL We want Krompel made a major step people from all over and by renovating and updating here locally to realize that we have something unique the 12$ room Inn. We added anew tropical to all areas. , Each of these suites will indoor pool, spa and exercise facility along with the feature large front room arlargest ConventionRecep-tio- n eas with a wet bar, fridge Center in Southeast with icemaker, microwave Utah, says Rick. Not only along with a large meeting did feis make the facility' conversation table, and a 61 much nicer and accommo- inch big screen television it turned . the with - complete surround dating, Greenwell Inn into a desti- sound. Our suites are nation place as well as a dressed in their own beautiplace to stay when pasting ful hand chosen paint, furniture and granite from all through Price. But this remodeling did over the world, Krompel not end here. Today more continued., One of the most interest- -' renovating is going on that will make this establishment ing things about the suites is an even more attractive that there are three fire--' place for people to flock to. places and three televisions soak while watching your favorite movie by the light of the fireplace. Or choose to shower in the king size dual shower and feel the effecteof the eight body massage sprays for total relaxation, he says. Its obvious that these suites will be the center of . : - attention at the Greenwell Inn Complex. ; The Suites will be perfect for retreats, business conferences, entertaining, anniversaries, bridal suites, birthdays, or just g getaway from Carbon ' County! . says . one-of-a-ki- , . . unique area of all Not rally can you relax in fee 2 person jacuzzi, filled by Trix, Lucky KrampeL Charms ; : 0 ol : a cascade waterfall, you can ; ; Cocoa Puffs, : . iIhiiTmTh GENERAL MILLS in each. The bath area is most definitely the most . -- : Prlca,UT 15-2- 3Buy one get one . KRAFT Salad Dressings fRESH .16ol EXPRESS Salads ; I I ns ; jrSr.-ys- FREE Breakfast & Lunch TQPRAMEN Noodles BETTY TR0PICANA' on Sale; SnackJnCake BETTY Apple Juice Favorites CROCKER : TREETOpcnaed Orange CROCKER Juice. BANQUET Instent Potato. KRAFT Vaha P Mx A Cheese ... CAH, Brown or or. 2.89 55 Powdmd Sufln 32 or. BDITOLU, Extra LRa or Virgin Olive Oil 1.18 : . 17 at 2.88 C&H, Granulated Susar .10 1. 4.59 . These suites will be much . more affordable for people than similar lodging facilities in other places. I think people will be surprised by what we have done and what we will have to offer them when they are completed What a dramatic addition for the Greenwell Inn St the CarbonEmery area! Remodeling is to be completed the end of September and now taking reservations for October. For more information, or for reservations call .' r 637-352- 0. V . French ; Breads.. Lots More Sales In Store Prices Good Toes. 8--1 8 thru Mon. . b Cheese . Danish ; ; 041I Lj npa ptfc . r . ( mmmm 5 non-pecuhi- - TheOthers -j I |