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Show droun d the Count9 The Summit County Bee Page A4 Xeir Ifis ho) lor Woodland Ward Kan ids Valiev Sinfile Young Adttll Hranch News August 25, 2000 Justice Courts Reports a drug assessment and one random urinalysis. Zachery N. Jarvis, age 20, of Logan, was convicted of the charges of illegal possessioncon-sumptio- n of alcohol by minor, and Jarvis was ordered container. open to pay fines of $400. Brian M. Lester, age 25, of Sandy, was convicted of a first offense charge of illegal possession of drug paraphernalia. Lester was ordered to pay fines of $250. Zachary D. Lester, age 27, of Sandy, was convicted of a first offense charge of illegal possession of drug paraphernalia. Lester was ordered to pay fines of $250. Spencer R. Meibos, age 21, of Sandy, was convicted of a first offense charge of unlawful importation of alcohol. Meibos was ordered to serve 60 days in jail and pay fines of $1000. All of the jail and half of the fines were suspended. Jerry G. Olsen, age 55, of Holladay, was convicted of a first offense charge of (hiving under the influence of alcohol. Olsen was ordered lo serve 60 days in jail and pay fines of $1800. All of the jail and $500 of the fine were suspended. He must also complete an hoi assessment and 24 hours of community service. RY PAMELA ROBBINS He hliM The following defendants were seen August 14 and I Slh in the Summit County Justice Court, before Judge Lynn II. Sadler. Randy D. Allen, age 36, of Coalville, was convicted of first offense charges of driving under the influence of alcohol, open container, and denied driver license. Ms. Allen was ordered to serve 60 days in jail and pay fines of $1950. All of the jail and $500 of the fines were suspended. She must also complete an alcohol assessment and 24 hours of community service. Jesus age 23, of of a first offense charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. Perez was ordered to serve 60 days in jail and pay fines of $1800. All of the jail and $500 of the fines were suspended. He must also complete an alcohol assessment and 24 hours of community service. Troy G. Argyle, age 33, of Coalville, was convicted of a first offense charge of driving under the influence of alcohol. Argyle was ordered to serve 60 days in jail and pay fines of $1800. All of the jail and $500 of the fines were suspended. He must also complete an alcohol assessment and 24 hours of community service. Billie S. Bagley, age 39, of Murray, was convicted of first offense charge of illegal possession of controlled substance, and illegal possession of paraphernalia. Bagley was ordered to serve 60 days in jail and pay fines of $1000. All of the jail and half of the fines were suspended. She must also complete a drug assessment and one random urinalysis. Jarrod L. Carolan, age 22, of Salt Lake City, was convicted of first offense charge of intoxication, and disorderly conduct. Carolan was ordered to pay fines of $250. John E. Crane, age 25, of Park City, was convicted of a first offense charge of alcohol related Alvares-Pcre- z, Park City, was convicted Stmd.iv, August ft. 2(XX) Woodland Ward of the Kudus I 'lull Slake a new hislmpne. Bishop lamell W. Walker, ape 67 Mas sus-- I .iiiu'd as bishop, lie is inarned In Helena S. Walker. They are the parents i M clnldien ineltidinp tour adopted, they have 37 prundihildien. lie is a Killed liisinanee l.keeulive. I si ('nunselni is iVloy liisel. ape .V). He is iiianied i I ludy liisel and Iliey are Ihe paienls ol lour children. I le nuns .Hid npeiales liisel ('nnsliuelHin Company. 2nd Counselor is Jell Olson. .i"e i t He is nuriied In Jaekie Olson and they are Ihe parents ol luo liildien. He is employed as an Adverlisinp I xeeulive. K'li'iu'd On Sunday. August 20. 2000 history was made in Ihe Kamas Hlah Slake as they organized a of four children. Seth is an Young Single Adull liraneh. John liluzard. age 48 was sustained as liraneh President. He is married lo Jaekie lilazard and they are the "larcnts of five children. He is a lumberman and rancher. Ilis first counselor is Ixuis Marchant. age 36. Lewis is married to Joanne Marchant and they are the parents of 2 children, lewis is owner of a Moral Shop and' also is a School iius Driver for South Summit. 2nd ('ounselor is Seth Winterton. age 31. Seth is married to Susan Winterton and they arc the parents Food. The branch will meet in the Investigator with the Utah Department of Agriculture and Woodland Ward Building with meetings starting at 12:30 p.m. If you wish lo attend you should have your membership sent to the Branch and begin attending. Age requirements are 18 through 30 and single. When you marry or turn 30 you graduate from the branch. We invite all young single adults that desire to attend to visit the branch. We feel you will enjoy this great opportunity for association and service with others of similar needs and circumstances. 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