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Show 2A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 31 ,2002 District coin ment to an amended lesser included third degree theft offense. Pronouncing judgment in the third degree felony theft crimi- nal conviction, the court sentenced Rigby to an indeterminate hansen: term in the Utah State Prison, ordered immediate execu - the defendant appeared at continued proPowell Llgarth tion of the designated incarceration period and remanded the ceedings to answer five separate felony level criminal informainto the custody of the Carton County Sheriffs Office defendant tions. for transport to the correctional facility. One felony level complaint filed against Powell contained two In addition, the district judge specified that Rigby be allowed first degree aggravated sexual abuse of a child counts, four first incarceration period conto first five complete the indeterminate degree rape of degree sodomy upon a child charges and currently with the prison sentence the defendant is presently serva child offenses. ing in connection with an unrelated felony criminal matter. The next criminal case filed against the defendant contained In exchange for Rigbys guilty plea on the lesser included theft sexual level abuse one two first degree felony counts, aggravated count, the court granted a motion dismissing the remaining third of a child charge and one rape of a child offense. The third felony level information filed against Powell condegree and class B misdemeanor category controlled substance sexual abuse of a child first a tained single charges along with the class A concealed dangerous weapon ofdegree aggravated fense contained in the felony level criminal case filed against the count. defendant The fourth criminal complaint filed the defendant contained t and third Robert Anthony Lindsey - the defendant appeared at continone count forcible misdemeanor sexual abuse level second one category attempted forgery charge. degree felony The last felony level case filed against Powell contained an degree felony level unlawful possessionuse of a controlled sub- ued proceedings in a felony level criminal information containstance charge. ing one third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count along with an additional class B misdemeanor After accepting Liras guilty pleas on the amended lesser ina handgun offense. After the defendant waived the right to previously scheduled cluded offenses, the court tentatively set pronouncement of judg' category unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia charge. ment in the defendants third degree felony and class A misdeLindsey waived the right to a previously set preliminary hearpreliminary hearings in all five criminal informations, the dismeanor criminal convictions on Feb. 18, 2003. trict judge bound Powell over to answer the first degree aggraing and the court bound the defendant over to answer the third In exchange for Lira's two guilty pleas, the district judge granted degree controlled substance offense and the class B misdemeanor vated sexual abuse, sodomy and rape of a child counts, the seca motion dismissing the remaining class B misdemeanor catond degree forcible sexual abuse charge and the third degree uncategory drug paraphernalia count at felony arraignment in the lawful possessionpurchasctransferof a handgun offense at felony egory unlawful possessionuse of drug paraphernalia count as criminal complaint on Jan. 13, 2003. 1 well as the class C intoxication charge contained in the felony Tiffany M. Cordova - the defendant appeared to answer a arraignment in the complaints on Jan. 21, 2(X)3. criminal case containing two separate charges, one third degree level criminal cases filed against the defendant. Robert Gutierrez. - the defendant appeared at continued proa answer the M. to level defendant Jennifer in two case a criminal felony Tryon felony level unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance felony appeared separate containing ceedings offense and one misdemeanor category unlawful possessionuse counts, one second degree distributingarranging the distribution of level criminal information containing one second degree distriboffense controlled substance of drug paraphernalia count. of a the distribution a controlled substance charge and one third degree distribution utingarranging After Cordova waived the right to a previously scheduled prealong with an additional third degree distributionarranging the arranging the distribution of a controlled substance offense. Gutierrez waived the right to a previously set preliminary hear- - distribution of a controlled substance count. liminary hearing, the district judge ordered the defendant held to After Tryon waived the right to a previously set preliminary answer the third degree controlled substance charge and the class hearing , the district judge bound the defendant over to answer B misdemeanor category drug paraphernalia offense at felony the second degree and third degree distributingarranging the arraignment in the criminal information on Jan. 6, 2003. KING KOAfSHEATRESl3lEfMa7nTPrlc063i233 Kristen Dale Kuhni - the defendant appeared at continued of a controlled charges at felony arraignment in the distribution Stereo Smrmmi Sound CROWN THEATREJ30 West Main? Price criminal complaint on Jan. 21, 2003. proceedings to answer a felony level criminal complaint containCROWN ONE SHOWING ONLY Daily 7:30 Travis Darrell Rigby - the defendant appeared at continued ing a single third degree unlawful possessionuse of a controlled proceedings in a criminal case containing two separate felony substance count level offenses, one second degree theft and one third degree unKuhni waived the right to a previously set preliminary hearing lawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count, plus two in the case and the court bound the defendant over to answer the third degree controlled substance charge at felony arraignment additional misdemeanor category charges. The misdemeanor offenses contained in the felony criminal in the criminal information on Jan. 13, 2003. roul Continues information filed against Rigby included one class A unlawfully a concealed dangerous weapon count and one class B carrying KING COAL Daily 7:00 A 9:25 KINGK0AL Daily 7:00 A 0:00 unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance charge. Pursuant to a negotiated resolution arrangement in the com2 from page 1A) possible ramifications of a colCatch plaint, the defendant waived the right to a previously scheduled (Continued Weeks preliminaiy hearing and Rigby pleaded guilty at felony arraign Posting deer advisory signs lision with a large animal. Me If Some states have lowered along tho roadways is one of Notice You Can the most common methods of the speed limits in deer cross-- , & Pt;.t3 letting drivers know about a ing areas and are rigidly enforcwildlife problem in an immeing the new ordinances. Continues Continues But the proliferation of trafdiate area. 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Sturts Friday Jan. 3rd Some states have not only be warned, but vehicle drivers For Appointment Call StartidayJanJirdjl ,NEW ADMISSION PRICES START WEDNESDAY, posted signs but have started also need to know how to pre-- . 613-150- 0 Over $6 00,. Children 00, Senior Citizens J6? 4 overJJiOO Mike AdultsJI2 Jeff public awareness campaigns pare for an incident and what Matinees Sat;'& Sun;'2 00 King Koal S3 50, .Price Jheatre $2.00 Ohlwiler, P.T. Gagon, P.T. Locally Owned & Operated designed to remind drivers of to do should they face such a situation. Federal and state highway : safety officials have developed several basic rules that can help Carbon County drivers who face wildlife challenges on the road. The recommendations , include the following: A deer standing in a field to may suddenly jump onto a road. Congratulations Drivers should anticipate Bridgit Timothy for her the potential for the animals . exemplary leadership and action by slowing down the ve- -. academic hide and proceeding with cau- outstanding tion when they see a deer is . performance. These traits present. are leading her to the NaIf a deer crosses the road, a tional. Youth Leadership driver should slow down and forum of Defense, Intelscan for more deer rather than ligence and Diplomacy, a forging ahead thinking the problem has passed. once in a lifetime opporDeer travel in groups and tunity. other animals approaching the ' Bridgit has been one of roadway may be out of the view in: in students motorists of or eighty college passengers. , Slow down and brake to , the nation invited to attend a diplomacy trip to South avoid hitting a deer, but do not Africa. Bridgit was the only student selected to represwerve. Fine-Ar- ts sent Utah and while this invitation is a dream come true Allowing a car or pickup to ' and a is swerve also it a can cause loss of con-- . opportunity, very ' trol of the vehide which one. expensive ... collision with another a to With some success with donations and vehide or running off the road. her hard earned income, it has left Bridgit searching for possibly hitting a tree or more help from local businesses and the community. If object Statistics confirm that injuyou are someone who could help or if your business could ries to drivers and passengers , help, in any way, please call or write Bridgit Timothy at increase when a vehicle., P. O. Box 584, Wellington, UT 84542 or swerves to avoid colliding with wildlife. Bridgit is currently working on an Elementary EducaBe especially aware during ' tion Bachelors degree and holds a great interest in chil' the early morning and after-- , dren and their education. This interest is global and this noon hours. Deer tend to be trip will greatly influence her goals, experience and more active during these times chances to help others. periods year round. Deer are moving between I Her experiences in South Africa will give her insight 613-525- 4 evening feeding sites and day-- J into the institutions ana influences that are changing the time bedding areas. country from a tinderbox of conflict to a democratic Deer crossing signs dont'., mean possible danger ahead, superpower of the African continent but more than likely probably.': If you would like to cosponsor this ad for Bridgit please danger is ahead. 2 contact Holley at the Sun Advocate at Any Often, vehicles will pass' efforts or contributions would be greatly appreciated. herds of deer on the side of the ; Thanks roads and the drivers will not ; even notice the animals. Motorists and passengers.' especially have the tendency to fail to notice wildlife herds C A yellow light means to SLOW when traveling along the roads and highways during the late.-.- . DOWN and STOP before the light turns afternoon or nighttime hours. Motorists should remain on',-- .' red. Many crashes occur due to people constant alert in posted deer' ; warning zones, rushing to "beat the yellow light At all times, drivers as well, 637-246- 3 as passengers should look be--), yond the boundaries of the road and highwy forildlife. ... ... Actions taken in felony criminal matters in 7th District Court for Carbon County on Dec. 20 before Judge Scott N. Jo- . ing in the matter and the court ordered the defendant held to answer the second degree and third degree distributingarranging the distribution of a controlled substance counts at felony arraignment in the criminal information on Jan. 21, 2003. Elizabeth L. Lira - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings to answer two separate felony level criminal complaints. The first felony level case filed against Lira contained one third degree forgery charge and one class B misdemeanor category unlawful posscssiunuse of drug paraphernalia offense. The last criminal information filed against the defendant contained one second degree felony level unlawful possessionuse of a controlled substance count along with an additional class C misdemeanor category intoxication charge. Pursuant to a negotiated disposition agreement. Lira waived the right to previously scheduled preliminary hearings in the criminal complaints before the defendant pleaded guilty at arraignment to two amended lesser included offenses, one class A 'li 9 - 637-170- 5 -- Roads, deer collide in conflict: flK 637-274- iHProRehah Physical Therapy 0 QO & Carbon School District MmIHI Bridgit Timothy Exemplary Leadership & Outstanding Performance . . . idi(L!l3)ftDDD Announces Winter Semester Registration . HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION i . Earn an Adult Education High School diploma. Evening classes English, History, Science, Mathematics, -- ' once-in-a-lifeti- ADULT DRIVERS EDUCATION Certified driving instruction leading to a Utah drivers license. $85.00 Tuition and driving fee. can-lea- fund-raiser- s, an-oth- er ADULT BASIC EDUCATION AND 435-637-12- -- GEDPREP Morning and afternoon classes. Contact Deanna Sweet at the College of Eastern Utah. REGISTRATION DATE: for evening classes 637-073- January 2, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Carbon High School Main Office. Classes start Monday, January 6 $25.00 registration fee due at registration . . QUESTIONS? Contact Rodney Scott, or Gloria Malmstrom at Carbon High School. I i i '' 1 |