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Show Sun Adyocate Price, Utah Tuesday July 16. 2002 3A ' C DiM court :.7,V - Coal bed methane plays key supply, reserve role: : V V . s . ' , j, appeared at continued proceedings in a felony level information containing a single third degree criminal mischief charge. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution ar- -, ' rangement, Halverson waived the right to trial in the felony level complaint and the defendant executed a plea in abeyance; agreement on the third degree criminal ; ap-pear-ed mischief offense. As conditions for approving the plea in abeyance document, the district judge directed Halverson to satisfy a $750 fee in connection with the third degree count, pay all court, costs stemming from, the felony level criminal case and violate no laws during the designated term of the agreement. f John Earnst Wunnenberg - the defen-- t dant appeared-a- t arraignment in a felony level criminal information containing one third degree unlawful possessionuse of a ' controlled substance charge. V ; The court granted a prosecution motion in the felony level criminal complaint and dismissed the third degree unlawful pos- - de-fend- -- -- . The court accepted the defendants 'guilty pleas and, pronouncing judgment in sessionuse' of a controlled substance filed against Wunnenberg. " '"' r the felony level criminal complaints, sen- - .. Actions taken In misdemeanor criminal j.tenced Valdez to two indeterminate matters In 7th District Court for Carbon terms in the Utah State Prison. ' In conclusion; the district judge stayed ' County on July 8 before Judge Halliday: defen-dathe execution of the indeterminate Christopher Levi Johnson - the failed to appear at continued proceed-- : incarceration periods and placed Valdez on intensive.supervised probation under the" jngs in a misdemeanor category criminal direction of the Utah Department of Cor- - ' case containing three separate class A stalkcounts. rections for 36 months. ing . Margie Yvonne Fitzgerald - the defen-- ; Upon Johnsons failure to appear at the dant appeared at the sentencing phase in a previously scheduled criminal proceedings, felony level criminal case containing a the district judge authorized the issuance of a warrant for the defendants arrest and single third degree unlawful possessionuse. fixed bail on the warrant at S20Q. ofa controlled substance count. v ' ; 5 Pronouncing judgment in the third fracey Raelene Morris - the defendant felony level criminal conviction, the appeared at the sentencing phases in. the r order to show cause actions filed in con-- : court sentenced Fitzgerald to an irideter minate term in the state prison. , nection with two separately filed misde-ineany, The district judge subsequently stayed category criminal informations. . The first misdemeanor category, the imposition of the indeterminate filecT against Morris contained two year prison sentence and placed the defeclass A of direction under the ndant on probation charges, one unlawful possession. the department of corrections for 36 use of a controlled substance and one at- ; V months. tempted possession ofwith intent to disAs conditions for formal supervision, the tribute a controlled substance offense, as instructed Fitzgerald to enter into well as one class B unlawful possession.' j court appropriate substance abuse treatment and use of drug paraphernalia count. directed the defendant to complete an af--. jThe second misdemeanor category v criminal case filed against the defendant tercare therapy program. In conclusion, the district judge sped- -' contained an additional class A attempted j?fied that Fitzgerald remain in official cu- distributingarranging the distribution of substance charge. stody at the Carbqn County Jail pending the a controlled the two order to show cause defendants entrance into an appropriate Merging for the purpose of impos-.- .. actions criminal treatment ; ; inpatient drug program. 'Jess A. Drumm - the defendant ing judgment, the court revoked Morris at arraignment in a felony level previously allowed probationary periods 'criminal information containing one third and sentenced the defendant to serve 60 v? degree retail theft (shoplifting) charge plus ; daysin the county jaiL if an. additional class B misdemeanor cat-- ; ; The district judge credited Morris with any jail time already completed in connecegory unlawful possessionuse of drug offense.? ' tion with the two misdemeanor criminal A Pursuant to a negotiated disposition ar-- informations and ordered the defendant to rangement, Drumm waived the right to trial voluntarily report to the Carbon County Sheriffs Offif sin connection with the felony level and the defendant submitted a plea serving therei abeyance agreement on the third degree carceration period. pin retail theft (shoplifting) count. r' :. In conclusion, the court reinstated the the As conditions for authorizing plea probationary periods previously authorized Kin abeyance document on the third degree in connection with tne two misdemeanor retail theft charge, the district judge category criminal complaints filed against p felony ' Ordered Drumm to pay a $1,000 fee, cover i Morris. all court costs stemming from the criminal 'Brandon Joseph Sanchez the defencase and violate no laws throughout the des--' dant appeared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal case containing as single Kignated term of the agreement. ; In exchange for the defendants exem- class A failure to remain at the scene of a ption of the plea in abeyance agreement on traffic accident offense.' Pursuant to a negotiated settlement third degree shoplifting offense, the jthe vcourt granted a motion and dismissed the agreement, Sanchez waived the right to trial Sremaining class B misdemeanor category in the misdemeanor criminal information. unlawful possessionuse of drug parapher-pnal- ia and the defendant entered a guilty plea on count contained in thefeloriy level ( '.an amended lesser included class B at- -, information filed against Drumm. tempted failure to remain at the scene of a p criminal -- the defendant ' TJ.Lemmon appeared traffic accident count. V The court accepted the guilty plea on the at arraignment in a felony level criminal iK complaint containing one third degree un-amended class B misdemeanor category lawful possessionuse of a controlled su- charge, sentenced Sanchez to 30 days in the "I; bstance charge..V, county jail and fined the defendant $500 : waived the right to trial in coplus applicable interest p Lemmon instructed case and In district level with the the the addition, nnection judge felony defendant pleaded guilty to the third de- - Sanchez to satisfy an additional $576.83 in Kgree unlawful possessionuse of a Co- victim restitution stemming from the misdemeanor category criminal complaint and ntrolled substance offense. V The district judge accepted Lemmons ordered the defendant to submit proof of payment to the court within the next 90 days. vguilty plea on the poi trolled substance count and. tentatively ' In conclusion, the court suspended the in the service of the entire. y incarceration . crimi- - period upon Sanchez' satisfaction of the ' V: Sjjnal conviction on July 22. v designated monetary asseuments.in full as r Scott Ryan Halverson - the defendant directed.''''.-- ' "v of-fen- CEU : ' . -- nt . . , . ' de-J-gr- ee -- or . 0-- 5- .'.-.r'- com-plai- nt . ; . . . 5- . ' : para-phema- lia y, com-plai- nt . . . agency. In 2000, the production for the field was 0.14 Bcf from six wells. Production will probably be double the 2000 as more wells are brought into operation. Blackhawk The 62,000-acr- e formation could contain 500 Bcf of recoverable reserves or enough gas to supply 500,000 residents needs for approximately 10 years, concludes the state geological survey office. 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The states economy is growing annually, but not at the 8percent to 10 percent rate posted during the 1990s. "One good thing is that bond companies still like Utah a lot, stated King. "If we were the only ones having these troubles, it wouldnt be good for our rating. "But we have ahrays been conservative about our finances and, this past year, 46 states have had to cut their budgets just like us. And the only reason the other four in the union havent is that they only open up their budgets once every two yisars instead of every year. They will be cutting, too, concluded King. 19:00 Dally 7:00 KINQK0AL Frt. isnt much considering what we SMi Satuidnf Matin t 2.00 pju. bqforskJwthua ft IBEUnsr, -- Admission Prices: Look Something Speciell Adults 12 and over $4.00 Children and Senior Gtizens $2.00 The Star Theatre Rib bBj, HM0IU77 2-- Fun Wednesdays Family Passes CBiiilnwiyWianMyHaOpiii . WsMsboldforMsnt . . redrilling the 25 original well and list the reserves for the Castle Gate project at 27.5 Bcf of gas, according to the state weathers: make up the biggest revenue stream for the state. When corporate taxes are down, the situation exerts a major negative impact cm Utahs budget One thing that could help is to have selfemployed workers in the state pay taxes on a quarterly basis to the state. But that could prove to be an unpopular move most legislators want to avoid. "There is about $10 million left in the rainy tty fond, but that , . . Huber and Patina are from 1994 through 1997, the Castle Gate wells were plugged KING COAL . of 1998. department After producing natural gas (Continued from page 1A) ; ployed go into effect Meanwhile, they are no longer paying the taxes they orice were, either, added King. Collections are also a problem for the state. Personal in- -' come tax collections mostly take place at one time. But corporate taxes are paid quarterly and the assessments se and abandoned by Anadarko Petroleum Company at the start years, several additional coal fields in the the Castle Valley are attracting petroleum company exploration efforts. The Blackhawk formation' has an exploration history as long as the Ferron Sandstone, but problematic water disposal and well completion issues have stalled production from the Book Cliffs coal fields, explained the state agency.. Starting in 2000, a joint ven- ture conducted by J.M. Huber and Patina Oil and Gas Corporation started revitalizing the dormant Castle Gate project, explained the geological survey 1A) Improved understanding of the nature of the gas reservoirs, gained from testing during the early life of the first wells, indicates that the original pro-- , ductivity estimates are likely conservative. Within the Ferron Sandstone formation, the Drunkards Wash coal bed methane field is currently the third largest natural gas producer in Utah, continued the Utah Geological Survey. Drunkards Wash will likely be the most productive gas field in the state when the site becomes fully developed by about 2005, predicts the state agency. While the Ferron trend has been the key factor in maintaining Utahs statewide gas productivity levels in recent I.. Actions take La felony criminal matters la 7th District Court for Carbou County on July 8 before Judge Brace K. Halliday: 'Albert Ray Valdez - the defendant at continued proceedings in two separate felony level criminal informations.. In the first criminal matter, Valdez ap peared for pronouncement of judgment in a felony level complaint containing one third, degree unlawful possessionuse of a. controlled substance count and one class . A misdemeanor category attempted forgery charge. . 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