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Show 2 Sun Advocate Price, Utah. Tuesday September 3, 2002 District court i i Actions taken in regularly scheduled felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon Cbunty on Aug. 26 before Judge Bruce Ki Halliday: James William Pendleton Jr. - the defendant appeared to answer the order to show cause actions filed in connection with two separate felony level criminal informations. One felony level complaint filed against Pendleton contained a single third degree criminal mischief count. The Second felony level case filed against the defendant contained one third degree attempted criminal mischief charge along with two additional misdemeanor category offenses, one class A ' mischief attempted criminal mischief and one class C criminal ' count. , '.. ' After Pendleton admitted to certain allegations cited in the. order to show cause actions, the court sentenced the defendant to two concurrent terms in the Carbon County Jail and that the of matter delinquent feefine payments stemspecified the criminal informations be referred to the states ming from . debt collections office. . th substituting an adequate number of community service hours in lieu of paying the $500 monetary assessment, on condition the; defendant completes a minimum of 20 hours per week. In exchange for Ezells guilty plea on the drug paraphernalia offense, the court granted a motion dismissing the remaining second degree and class A misdemeanor category unlawful posses-sionu-se of a controlled substance counts contained in the felony level criminal complaint filed against the defendant Actions taken in regularly scheduled misdemeanor criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Aug. 26 before Judge Halliday: Clifton B. Callor - the defendant appeared at continued In conclusion, the district judge ordered immediate execution of the two incarceration periods and ordered Pendleton to com- -' jail terms consecutively with the sentence the plete the defendant is presently serving in connection with an unrelated criminal complaiht. Norris Joseph Benoit Jr. - the defendant failed to appear at the sentencing phase in a felony level criminal case containing one third degree unlawful posse ssionuse of a controlled substance charge. Upon Benoits failure to appear for pronouncement of judgment in the felony level criminal information, the court conil firmed the issuance of a previously authorized warrant, for the defendants arrest and specified that the outstanding warrant remain active. Frank Robert Marakis - the defendant appeared at the sentencing phase in an order to show cause action filed in connection with a felony level criminal complaint containing one third degree possession ofwith intent to distribute a controlled substance offense, as well as two separate misdemeanor category th no-ba- 7:00 A 9:00 by the O CitySea CROWN ASA Fri. "V Daily 7:30 7:30 A 9:30 the right to trial in the misdemeanor criminal information and the defendant entered a guilty plea on an amended lesser included class B unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia offense. Hie court accepted the guilty plea and, pronouncing judgment in the class B misdemeanor category criminal conviction, imsentence in the county jail along with a $370 fine posed a y plus applicable interest. In conclusion, the district judge stayed the execution of the incarceration period, allowed Callor to substitute entire y an adequate number of community service hours in lieu of paying the designated monetary assessment and placed the defendant on informal probation to the court for seven months. Rqyce Vernon - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a misdemeanor category criminal complaint containing one class B driving under the influence of an intoxicant (DUI) count. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition arrangement in the misdemeanor criminal case, Vernon waived the right to trial in the matter and the defendant pleaded guilty to an amended lesser included class B intoxication charge. The court accepted the guilty plea on the class B intoxication offense, sentenced Vernon to four days in the county jail and credited the defendant with any incarceration time already completed in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal information. Andrew J. Lee - the defendant appeared to answer a misdemeanor category criminal complaint containing a single class B simple assault count. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement, Lee waived the right to trial in the misdemeanor category case and the defendant executed a plea in abeyance agreement on the class B simple assault charge. As a condition for approving the plea in abeyance document on the class B offense, the district judge directed Lee to satisfy a $300 fee in connection with the misdemeanor category criminal information. DaRy 7:00 Mel Gibson 4 9:00 YPMCE THEATRE 30 Esii Mala, Price 137-274- 9 All Mila Saati $1.50 HHJ Swimfan pcn51 - -- Stuns Friday Sept. 6th -S- tarts Friday Sept. 50"Senior Jlilizens (62 4 Malinees Sales' Sun2.00 King Koal S3 00 jLPlS5.50Jhildren 21,Qj 6th - overl$3ti STAR THEATRE 163 North Main Huntington, Utah 435-687-ST- The district judge subsequently suspended the imposition qf the entire y jail sentence and allowed Ezell the option of 30-da- Economic variables show uneven economy k Ending Aug. 17, the average of unemployment insurance initial claims filed across Utah registered at 1,575. The figure represents a decline of 4 percent compared to the 1,643 four-wee- k average posted last year. The number of all unemployment initial claims filed for the week totaled 1,544. Weeks claimed numbered' 18,188, increasing by 30 percent from 13987 last year. In a related area the Utah Department of Workforce Services received more than 600 applications for food stamps during June , a 15.7 percent increase from last year. More than 2300 Utah households applied for benefits funded by temporary assistance to needy families, up 11.4 percent from June 2001. The general assistance program received 937 applications, a 26.5 percent increase from a year ago. The number of applications taken for child care assistance registered at l,708The figure is a 16 percent increase in applica-- . tions taken a year ago. Tomito or Chicken Towels Noodle, 10.75 oz. 21.00 14-1- 5 27-2- for the index, which measures how the economy will look in three-to-s- ix months, since a decline of 0.6 percent in September 2001; a month that included dent had imposed in March to protect the battered domestic industry. The latest exemptions, by far the largest granted, bring the amount of steel, excluded from the high tariffs to 3.2 million the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Still, the Conference Board hastened to add that die reading was not as alarming as it first looked, being mostly the result of miserable stock market performance Commerce Department said, the June deficit was the second est in history, 1.8 percent below the record high of $37.8 billion set in May. The niunber of Americans seeking tmtial jobless benefits eased a slight 2j000 last week, the metric tons, nearly a quarter of the 13.1 million metric tons of foreign steel oovered by the original order. In its quarterly report on the Commerce Department said online retail sales grew by 3.7 percent in the second quarter to $10.24 billion. That' reversed a revised 1 1.6 percent decline in first quarter sales to $9.88 billion. The in July. , Several chain retailers posted second-quartprofits in a tough retail climate, but many issued grim forecasts, hinting at a spending slowdown that could bruise er government said. The Labor Dejobless partment said first-tim- e claims a rough gauge to the job market and the pace of lay- -, offs fell to 389,000 in the Aug. 17 week from a revised 391 ,000 in the prior week. A more reliable barometer of employment trends, the closely watdied four-wee- k moving averweek-to-wewhich irons out age, volatility, climbed a modest 5,750 to 388350 in the Aug. 17 week. The number of workers continuing to file for benefits held steady at million in the week ended Aug. 10. . The Conference Board, a private research group, said its index of leading economic indica- -' tors fell 0.4 percent to 111.7 after falling a revised 0.2 percent in June. It was the biggest drop the important and holiday selling seasons. The sector, which earlier in the year showed stellar gains despite the slumping economy and widespread layoffs, could be bracing for a reality check. In energy news crude oil prices briefly topped $30 per barrel for the first time in 15 months as concerns mounted over the possibility of a second Gulf Vha. September crude oil futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose to $3032 per barrel, extending this years surge that has added 50 percent to back-to-scho- ek 2 ol share of total retail purchases dipped in the second quarter ftfr the first time since the second quarter of 2001, falling to 1.2 pezy cent from 1J percent of sales sedn in the first three months of the year. In financial circles Americans flooded banks and mortgage lenders withaiecoid number of home loan applications last week to lock in some of the lowest mortgage interest rates ever to refinance or to buy a home. The Mortgage Bankers Association . The Bush administration, seeking to avertaglobal trade war .over steel, announced 178 exemptions to high tariffs the Presi of America (MBA) said its weekly gauge of mortgage application volume-rosto a record high of 1,127.4 for the week ended Aug. 16, up 11.4 percent (Continued on page 15) e ferron . Spaghetti 0i PREGO, 2.99 2.90 At the national level, the United States trade deficit narrowed slightly to $37.2 billion in June as a big increase in sales of American exports helped offset record demand by American consumers for foreign products. Even with the improvement, the gal. OZ. Spaghetti FRANCO, Vi Sralpack 21.00 CHARM Ice Qream WHITE DESIGNER Soup 5 COUNTRY BOUNTY CAMPBELLS 14-1- 30-da- Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement, the defendant waived the right to trial in the criminal information and Ezell pleaded guilty to the class A misdemeanor unlawful possession use of drug paraphernalia count. After accepting the guilty plea on the class A misdemeanor category charge, the court sentenced Ezell to 30 days in the county jail and fined the defendant $500 plus applicable interest four-wee- FRANKO, pUn, 30-da- fense. as Daily 7:00 KINGK0AL 1 9:00 Blue Crush Signs -- Continues The misdemeanor category charges filed against Marakis included one class B unlawful purchasepossessionconsumption of alcohol offense and one class C unlawfully operating a motor vehicle on a denied drivers license count. Pronouncing judgment in the felony level order to show cause criminal action, the court reinstated the defendants previously allowed formal supervision period for an additional 36 months and directed Marakis to keep all future appointments with Utah Department of Corrections officials. As additional conditions for formal supervision, the district judge instructed Marakis to continue attending narcoticsalco-holi- c anonymous meetings along with participating in appropriate-counseling programs and ordered Marakis to violate no laws throughout the designated probationary period. Corin Amber Ezell the defendant appeared arraignment to answer a felony level criminal case containing one second degree unlawful posse ssionuse of a controlled substance charge plus two additional class A misdemeanor category offenses. The class A misdemeanor category counts, filed against Ezell included one unlawful posse ssionuse of a controlled substance charge and one unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia of36-mo- KING K0AL 21 .00 oz. 8 Spaghetti Sauce CROCKER, 47 Instant Potatoes, BETTY BETTY CROCKER, 0Z. 12-1- 6 0Z. 1J9 Frosting Potatoes jjjg Boneless, Beef Rump Roast a Tuesday, September 3 6 ' Friday, u a.! 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