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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 25, 2001 3A iet coup! ' Actkxu takra in fekny criminal matters ix 7th District Court for Ctabon County on Sept. 14 b fore Judge Scott N. Johansen: ; Jamie Lynn Knowldcn-th- e defendant appeared at entier to show cause hearings in two separately filed felony level criminal informations. Both felony level complaints filed against Knowlden contained one thud, dejgree attempted distributionarranging the distribution of a con--' trolled substance count , V At foe conclusion of the proceedings, the court found the defendant to be in direct viotion of the condition for probation outlined in the prior judgments pionomicedm the tvro felony criminal cases. The district judge revoked Knowldens previously allowed formal probationaiy periods and or- -, ' dered immediate execution of the two terms in the Utah State Prison originally imposed in connection with the third degree felony level Criminal inforwHnn fifot against thf rWwiHant : In conclusion, the court authorized Knowlden to serve the indeterminate incarceration periods onrmirTgntly aiyl rpmatviwi th iVfrnHant into thg custody of the Carbon County Sheriff s Office to await transport to the state correctional facility for district judge ordered the defendant held to answer' all four third degree forgery counts as well as the class B misdemeanor category theft charge at felony arraignments in the criminal cases on Sept. 24. Anthony Lynn Sherman - the defendant failed at a preliminary hearing in a felony level to ! -- . appear criminal complaint containing one second degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance offense and one third degree driving with a measurable controlled substance count plus three ad. ditional misdemeanor category charges 11k misdemeanor category offenses filed against Sherman included two separate class Acounts, unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance, count and unlawful possessionuse of drug para- - . a motor vehicle on a denied drivers license , charge. Upon the defendant's failure to appear atfoe previously scheduled preliminary hearing, the district judge authorized the issuance of a warrant for Shermans arrest, fixed bail on the warrant at $10J)00 and tentatively set continued proceedings ; in the felony level criminal case on Sept, 24. defendant failed to Michael Lee Christjri-th- e ' at :inqnis(Mmient.-'--"'rv-';;:';'.- .j a appear preliminary hearing in a felony level defendant failed criminal information containing one third degree 'James Eugene Larsen Jr.-t, to appear to answer an order to show cause action utWfidpMsesaonuse of a controlled substance filed in connection with a felony level criminal offense and one dassB misdemeanor category un-complaint containing a single tmrfloegrec issuing lawfiil possessionuse ofdrugparaphemalia count bad checks charge. , plus three additional dass C charges. The class C offenses filed against Christin in--, ; at failure the .Larsens previtp appear Upon duded one unlawfully Operating a motor vehicle ously scheduled criminal proceedingthe district judge authorized the issuance of a nohbail warrant 00 a denied drivers license count, one open conv tainer of akxholcharipaixlonescatbeltchikjsafcty for the defendants arrest : : restraint violatiML: Bevor Jay Whiteside - the defendant appeared , the at continued proceedings in twoseparatefy riled 'Conducting preliminary hearing in the defendant's absence, the court ruled die evidence felony level criminal cases, r The first felony criminal information filed presented at foe proceeding sufficient to show probable cause Christin committed aUfivecrimes and against Whiteside conbuned a single second authorized the forfeiture of the bailbond previ, second the of a dwelling offense; bursary felony level complaint filed against the defendant ously posted in connection with the felony level criminal complaint. contained 12 additional third degree theft counts. In conclusion, the distriet judge authorized foe After Whiteside waived the right to prevloushr scheduled preliminary hearings in connection with issuance ofa Mure to appear warrant for Chrisdns the cases, the court ordered the defendant held to arrest and fixed bail on the warrant at $ 10,000. , Melchor Doporto foe defendant appeared at answer the second degree burglary of a dwelling offenses at felony a preliminary hearing, in a felony level criminal and aB 12 foirddeth chay arraignment in the Criminal informations on Dec case containing one second degree burglary offense misdemeanor category 17. along with three separate ' counts.-:,- -' yChristie EUenNoyes - die defendant appeared The misdemeanor (foarges filed against IXywto at continued proceedings in two separately filed included two dassB offenses, simple assault and felony level criminal complaints. The first felony level case filctf against Noyes ' criminal mischief, plus anadditional class C count. contaiiKd two third degree forgery counts; the second felony criminal information filed against the ; At the conclusion ofthe proceeding, the court defendant contained two third degree forgery ruled the evidence presented at the preliminary Charges along with an additional class B misde- -. hearing sufficient to show probable cause the de- - ; fendant Committed aU four crimes. meanorcategoiytheftoffense.; The district judge subsequently ordered After hfoyw waived the riit to previoiBly sched- uled preliminary hearings m the complaints, the Doporto heklfo answer foe second degree burglary v ' : . he - : : de-gr-ee . , -- . defendant committed foe third degree unlawful charge as well as the class B and class C misdemeanor category offenses at felony arraignment in ...sexual conduct count and tentatively scheduled ar the criminal information on Oct. 1. raignment in the felony level criminal information Thomas James defendant Oct 1. the 'i.. Gaiy appeared to answer a felony level criminal complaint conUpon Marvidakisfeilure to appeal at the prevr-taining a single second degree distributingarrang-iri- g ouy set preliminary hearing, foe court authorized f. the distribution bfacontrolled substance count the issuance of swarrant for the defendants arrest : mid fixed bad on the warrant at $5,000. Thomaswaivedtherighttoapreviouslyschedr uled preliminary bearing m the matter and foe court : ; Larry Allen Price - foe defendant appeared to ordered the defendant held to answer the second answer a felony level criminal complaint contain' degree distributionarrangingfoe distribution of a ing two separate third degree unlawfully possess- -' controlled substance charge at fejony arraignment ing vehicle parts without identification number in the criminal case on Sept. 17. charges as well as an additional clan C misdemeanor categoiy license platcitgitfration card vioAdam Matthew Thijillo - the defendant peared at continued proceedings in a felony level lation. criminal information containing three separate ' After Price waived the right to a previously, scheduled preliminary hearing in the matter, the third unlawful possessionuse of a controlled district judge ordered foe defendant held to answer stance offenses plus an additional class B misdethe two third degree no identification number of-meanor category po6sessionuse of drug parapherfenses and the dass C misdemeanor categoiy monalia count ;v waived tor vehicle license plateregistration card violation After Thijillo the right to a previously scheduled preliminary hearing in the complaint, at fetony arraignment in the criminal case oinOcL v';-the district judge ordered the defendant held to 22. .. Jantes Anthony Martinez -- the defendant ap answer foe third degreecontrolled substance charges and the dass B misdemeanor category ink peared at continued proceedings in a felony lem : criminal information containing two separate third Iawfidpo6scssionAireofdrugpanq)heinaIia Oct. case on at felony arraignment in the criminal (fegree counts, one wanton destniction of (xotected wildlife: riiafge ahd one unlawful possessionpur-dias- c '.15,:. of a handgun offense. William Christopher counsel , Martinez wai the riit to a previously sched-ule- d waived the right to a previously scheduled prelimi-nai-y preliminary hearing in connection with the hearing in acrimlnal information containing two separate counts, me second degree tetany level axrqxaintandfhiecourtmdmedfoedefendantheld, unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance to answer the third degree destruction ofwildlife charge and oitecWAniisdKneaaorcatgmy pos--; tount along with the third degree unlawfol Of a handgun charge at felony ar-- . sessionuse of drug panqfoemaliaoffense. in the held to raignment criminal case on Nov, 5. The court subsequently ordered White Tbvar - the defendant ap-- ; Ismael answer foe second degree controlled substance Ezequiel count and the dass A misdemeanor category unpeared at continued proceedings in a felony level lawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia charge oiminal information containing a single third at felony arraignment in foe criminal complaint on wanfon destruction of protected wildlife ? Oct. l.. , After Tbvar waived the right to a previously v; Ibny David Marvidakis - the defendant failed to appear at a preliminary hearing in a felony level - scheduled preliminary hearing in the complaint, the district judfce ordered the defendant held to an--. criminal case containing one third degree unlawsexual with offense. swer the third degree wanton destruction of proa minor conduct ful Marvidakis in district tected wildlife count at felony arraignment in the. the absence, Proceefong ; judge ruled the evidence presented at the prelimi- 'CrimhiaicaseonNov.5. 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Market forces have also ' .. recycled newspapers into cereal bases, egg Cartons, pencil barrels, grocery hags; cellulose r insulation materials, tissue paper and many ; more diverse products, Large, uUdm buSf pickiie idbep hefcb jo pheios end neordi one 9ecopd monie ftx Hofck VT phota. am pe. - : VInk w, MIWMi Motorola AS 099 Uim has lev penonM toradio 2 miles. range up 14 FIS Channek and 38411101 GOdCS. dhphy 2i-- . . - ; : : : ' PorcfcoM - : I .First Baptist' Church of Price, has called Mike McGuire as full time pastor. Mike served as interim pastor for- the church from May through Septeni her. Mike McGuire is a " graduate from .? v-- V; ; ; Chriswell Bible Schobl, Dallais Tbxas. Mike has pastored churches in Colorado, Texas, Utah, and Idaho, Mike felt tlie Lord has lead him to this ar as he has a love for the diiurch and this community. Thechurch is located; at 200 North 300 East Price. is 9;45i -- Worship Service Sunday-Scho11:00 a.m. Everyone is Welcome. , ol Source; Fkcti About Nempapen 2000, Fubliihed by Newspaper ' ; Aocia'tiot of America Owned and V Packages starting at $35monfo operetedbir. STEWARTS - Store Houn ; Meat Major Credit Cards HdcooMf. 640 E. Main, Price (37-20A Radi Shack Dealer ; decided in each. Thc bath area is ' Utah mbri" definite r the most Price needed roojns unique area of ad that were Not oily can you relax in ; any- the 2 person jacuza, filled by in where the a cascade wateifeU, you can State. V Rooms soakwhilewatching ymir faThere have been many . that could be included with vorite movie by the light of foe changes to businesses over the fop hotels in Salt Lake," fireplace. Of choose to the last few years in Price, says Krompel-- . . shower in foe king size dual is shower and feel the effects of but none so dramatic as the Thats why Krompel : transformatioif of foe converting twenty-on- e the eigfit body massage sprays Grecnwell Inn at 655 East rooms on the west ride of for total relaxation, he says. Main Street the complrit into ' three. Its obvious that these A few years ago it was a Luxury Suites that will mea- .suites will be foe center of sleepy; motel that sported sure 1700 square feet each. attention at the Creenwed basic rooms and office area. We are trying to create a Inn Complex. ; Then things started to The Suites will be perfect place here, change as owner Rick says Krompel We want for retreats, business confer: Krompel made a major step .people from All over ahd ences, entertaining, anniverby renovating and updating here locally fo realize foat saries, bridal suites, birththe 128 room Inn. j we have something unique days, or just a getaway from We added a new tropical to all areas." Carbon County! indoor pool, spa ahd exerEach of these suites will Krompel ; cise facility along with the feature large front room arThese suites will be much n eas with a wet more affordable for people ConventionRecep-tiolargest bar, fridge, Center in Southeast with icemaker, microwave than similar lodging; fadli-- . Utah, says Rick. Not only along with a large meeting ties in ether places 1 think did this make the facility conversation table, and si 61 people win be surprised by much nicer and accommoinch big screen television what we have done and what foe with it turned dating, complete surround we win have to offer them Greenwell Inn into a desti- sound. Our suites are when they are completed." nation place as well as a dressed in foeir own beauti-fWhat a dramatic addition to when furhand for foe Greenwell Inn & foe stay place passing chpsen paint, ' Price." niture and all from through granite CarbpnEmeiy area! But this remodeling did over the world," Krompel : Remodeling is to be comnot end here. Today more continued. pleted the end of September is on that interestOne the and now taking reservations most of renovating going will make this establishment ing things about the suites is for October., For more inan even more attractive that foerc are three fire- formation, or for reservaplace for people to flock to. places and three televisions tions call : furt-match- ed . , EIccH : . : . . . - . ; Priep Mayor As Your Mayor 1 will work to strengthen the following partnerships with: one-of-a-ki- nd ; ....CITIZENS . ' r V; Increase public awareness and input with a city newsletter and regular ' A 'town hall discussions. ' ; ' . ; ; . . j . . OTHER PUBUC ENTITIES Improve working relationships with Carbon County, CEU, Carbon School with economicr .: District and our neighboring cities to be life and recreational issues. development, quality of ; .. . pro-acti- ve . , .EMPLOYEES - to attract, develop and retain a high quality staff to serve our community. Implement changes in work distribution to moke operations more effective, efficient and accountable. .Strive . . ...business V ' Expand publicprivate partnerships with redevelopment and economic development programs to support and encourage growth of Our busi nesses. VOTE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 i rOKS Tor -- Sil fn- of mm niww wr wuyw MMnnvniM I se ss , . ul 637-352- 0. t r |