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Show June 8, 2001 Page A3 Thank You! Dear honorable Mayor, Kamas City Council, and Kamas Valley Residents I would like to thank you for supporting me as the 2000 Kamas Valley Fiesta Days Rodeo Queen. I had a blast representing Kamas Valley. I had a lot of fun going to all of the parades and rodeos. I would also like to thank my attendants, who helped to make my reign fun. I would like to wish all of the girls trying out for the 2001 Fiesta Days Queen good luck and have fun. Thank you! Cong Bridgette Wilde c -- -- BYLAREENJUDD Special lo the Bee The Summit County Dairy Princess for 2001 is Tiffany Banks, daughter of Sterling and MaryAnn Banks. Her attendants are Melissa Ure, daughter of Robert and Vicki Ure, and Lacee Wilde, daughter of Gordon and Becky Wilde. Six girls participated in the scholarship pageant held May 19. They were Marcia Dent, Tiffany Ure, Megan Judd. Tiffany, Melissa and Lacee. Each girl prepared a delicious ddiry dish and presented a 30-6- 0 Mardce Leigh Jones Summit County Rodeo Queen 2000 second commercial, which were very entertaining. Melissa Ure presented the winning commercial. The winning dairy dish was Strawberry Chceschake Trifle, prepared by Tiffany Banks. Marcia Dent and Lacee Wilde were chosen by the girls for Miss Congeniality. The Irincesses promote dairy products by teaching children proper nutrition and by being positive role models. Watch for these beautiful girls this summer in parades and at the fair! Thanks to the Dairy Farmers of Utah. Summit County, and the volunteers who make the Dairy Princess Scholarship Pageant possible! llenefer Post Master Itelires ...Paul Wayment Case during the time he has worked at the Post Office, including a number of price increases and the manner in which mail is dispensed, liui perhaps the biggest change has been in the number of rules and (Adult Parole and Probation), Continued from page Al When questioned by Judge Hilder, Wayment said he understood he had a right to counsel, a right to a trial in which he could subpoena witnesses at State expense, that he could testify at said trial or choose not to, that should he proceed with a trial, and be convicted, he could appeal the conviction, and he could file a motion to withdraw this no contest plea within 30 days of the date he signs it. By signing the agreement, Wayment stated he knew he was admitting that he committed the conduct alleged and I am guilty of the crime for which my plea is entered. He also stated he had not been threatened, coerced, or been influenced in any way to sign the papers. Attorney Adkins acknowledged the prosecution had been hurt with the motion to suppress hearing and the fact that several ions to the New Summit County Pairy Royalty I would like to take the opportunity to thank Summit County for letting me represent you as the 2000 Summit County Rodeo Queen this past year. It was a lot of fun and a great experience to meet a lot of new people and be a big part of this community. The fair is a big part of our family, and it was a great year for me! Camping at the Summit County fair is a very big tradition, and it keeps getting bigger and better. Thank you again for allowing me this opportunity. On June 4, a new queen will be crowned in Oakley, so come and watch. Hope to see you there. Kamas Valley Fiesta days Rodeo Queen ra-tula-f- key" pieces of evidence had been thrown out. As part of the plea bargain, the State requested the preparation of a report by APP adding they would not object to the court imposing a sentence of one dpgree less should the court conclude that is appropriate. This is going to be a learning experience for APP due to the fact it is fortunate they do not often have to make recommendations like this because the cases are few and far between said Adkins. Continuing he added, You can never' know just how the jury is going to go no one can guarantee the outcome of a trial. He said his team could accept the plea bargain agreement. Wayment needs to move on and put this behind him now and deal with his actions. Judge Hilder scheduled the sentencing date for July 17, at 1 1 a.m., in the Third District Court Wayment could face a one year jail term, a $2,500 fine, and an 85 surcharge if he receives the full Gass A Misdemeanor punishment on the Negligent Homicide Charge. A reduced sentence of six months in jail and an $1850 fine could be imposed on a Class B regulations for packaging and - Misdemeanor charge. The state said they will not recommend jail After serving the residents of Henefer for 30 years, Raughn Photo courtesy of Scott Price The New Court Facility located next door to the Justice Center Complex, at Silver Summit, opened its doors for business Monday', June 3. Although there are a number of bugs left to take care of. for the most part things are taking shape. Frustrated moans of where are is the keys to the court room, there a pay phone here, where are the rest rooms, where is my file, etc. could be heard from both patrons and employees alike. No doubt with time, the new state of the art facility will be up and running properly, employees will all be settled in and the facility can be. utilized to its fullest time. Subscribe to the Summit County Bee Taylor has chosen to retire effective June 1 . Residents were encouraged to come inside and visit and enjoy some refreshments prepared in his honor that day during working hours. There have been many changes mailing parcels. Many residents enjoyed their daily conversations with Raughn ranging in topics from snowmohil-in- g to who was ill in the family. I le was always there with a listening ear. which Was greatly appreciated. Future plans include doing lots of fishing and other types of recreational pursuits. Spending time with his wife Diane, three sons DeVore, Earl, and Shaun and their families. Christine Charlesworth will be the OIC (Officer In Charge) until a permanent replacement is named to fill the position vacated by Raughn with Susan Richins working part time as well. Got a Mews Tip ? Call us today! 336-550- 1 1 I June great time to plant wildflower seed, and Park Gty Nursery offers a custom drought-tolertablend. 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