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Show A3 The Emery County Review, Tuesday, June 10, 2008 The Pageant Chronicles Continued from Page A1. months before making that decision,” she said. Miss Congeniality, Kaileen Brower also enjoyed participating in the pageant. She said that she had never done a pageant before, and that her mother had encouraged her to compete this year. She also noted the work it took to compete, citing the time it took to pick a song for her talent, the money for the dress and all of the hours of practicing and preparation, but like Gordon, she said it was “mostly just fun.” She also revealed that she would encourage others to “do it and not be worried about it,” but just to have “a good time.” Helen McCandless, had three daughters, Nicole, Madison and Kayleigh, who competed in the pageant. She said that time had been tight and in order to get all three girls ready that she “took one kid at a time and said, ‘OK, we’re focusing on you today,’” preparing a talent for each one, getting the right clothes, and also preparing them for the prospect that they may not win that night. “I just try to prepare them by telling them that this may not be their turn, it may be someone else’s turn. And maybe it’s because they have sisters, they’re used to taking turns,” she said. Rock show draws collectors, enthusiasts to Price So, although many may not understand the drive these girls have to compete in pageants, they do, and have a great time doing it. In fact, in just the past week, three pageants were held in the county, involving a total of 41 girls; the Miss Heritage Days Pageant was held on June 4, the Miss Castle Dale Pageant on June 6 and the Miss Cleveland Pageant on June 7. The Miss Emery County Scholarship program is scheduled for July 19, and the Little Miss Emery Pageant is scheduled for July 30, during the County Fair. The winner of the Little Miss Emery Pageant will accompany Miss Emery County 2009 to the Miss Utah competition. Ferron City will also hold a Miss Peach Days Pageant in midAugust, but the date is not set. Others find their fun in poking a little fun at such pageants. For instance, at the Emery County Relay for Life, a male member from each team will compete in the “Miss Relay” competition. Meanwhile, in Emery Town, organizers didn’t like the competitive side of the regular pageant, so they developed the “Un-Pageant Pageant” where everyone wins. The Emery Town Un-Pageant will be on July 16. Kathy Ockey Rocks, minerals and fossils of every size, shape and form were on display at the Jennifer Leavitt Student Center on the CEU campus June 6 and 7. Booths were filled with jewelry, animals, decorations, clocks and much more. There was even a booth where you could buy a bag of sand and pan for your own gold. Alice and Dean Van Vleet, from Paonia, Colo., said they have been rock hunters for 45 year. They were at the show last year and enjoyed it so much they returned with some of their more popular items to sell. Kevin Wareham, Ferron resident, said he loved Utah and the San Rafael. His booth had been busy and he said the prices for his goods were “not set in stone.” Price resident, Cliff Green, sculpted his items from fiberglass, resin, metal and also rocks. He said it is interesting work Photos by Kathy Ockey Visitors to the Rock and Mineral Show get a glimpse at natural and man-made works of art on display. and he thoroughly enjoys doing it. Patrick Braun, organizer of the event, said he hoped the rock show would help develop an interest in mineral, rock, fossils and the local treasures in both the Castle Country and San Rafael area. COURT REPORTER Appearing in 7th District Court June 3 before Judge George M. Harmond was: Curtis Dovel Diego. Diego pled guilty in May of 2006 to a felony count of Illegal Possession/Use of a Controlled Substance. In pose sentencing proceedings Diego denied all of the allegations against him and an order to show cause hearing is scheduled for June 17. Warren Michael Jurgensen. Jurgensen faces felony charges of Illegal Possession/Use of a Controlled Substance and Unlawful Personal Posession of a Handgun and misdemeanor charges of Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Open Container/Drinking Alcohol in a Vehicle. Jurgensen pled not guilty to all charges. A jury trial is scheduled for Sept. 15. Laura D. Ross. Ross pled guilty in September 2007 to misdemeanor charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Parapher- nalia. In post sentencing proceedings the defendant’s probation was reinstated for 12 months and a review hearing is scheduled for July 1. Rachel Karen Sutton. Sutton pled guilty in October 2007 to a felony count of Forgery. The court was informed that Sutton is incarcerated in Vernal and the county will transport her as soon as she is done in Uintah County. Further proceedings are scheduled for July 1. Tito Homer Whiterock. Whiterock pled guilty in December 2007 to misdemeanor counts of Criminal Mischief and Intoxication. In post sentencing proceedings he admitted to one of the allegations against him and the court dismissed all of the other allegations. Whiterock’s probation was reinstated for 24 months and he was ordered to serve three months in the Emery County Jail with the term to run concurrent with the time he is presently serving. Emery County’s New Newspaper 685 South Main Street P.O. Box 487 Orangeville, UT. 84537 www.theemerycountyreview.com Phone: 435-748-2541 Fax: 435-748-2543 Established January 2, 2007 Published Every Tuesday Publisher / Editor James L. Davis jldavis@theemerycountyreview.com Co-Publisher / Office / Advertising Manager Colleen A. Davis cdavis@theemerycountyreview.com Assistant Editor Josie Luke CABins AVAilABle To RenT Tracy Emery Durand. Durand pled guilty on April 1 to misdemeanor counts of Criminal Mischief and Simple Assault. In sentencing proceedings Durand was sentenced to a suspended jail term of one year. He was fined and placed on probation for 24 months. Hayden Kirk Hansen. Hansen faces misdemeanor charges of Failure to Stop at Command of Law Enforcement; False Personal Information to Police; Unlawful Possession of Alcohol by a Minor; and Drinking Alcohol in Vehicle – Driver and/ or Passenger. Counsel made a motion for a continuance of the initial appearance regarding this matter and the motion was granted. Disposition is scheduled for July 1. Matthew Jon Sherman. Sherman pled guilty in October 2007 to a felony count of Simple Assault. The defendant reported to the court that he has three more domestic violence classes left and requested that since the classes are the same as anger management classes that they be counted toward that requirement as well. The court indicated that it would leave that determination up to his probation officer. Robert Val Barringer. Barringer pled guilty in September 2003 to a misdemeanor count of Issuing a Bad Check/Draft. In an order to show cause hearing the defendant did not appear and the court authorized the issuance of a no-bail warrant for his arrest. Jonathon Boyd Burton. Burton faces a misdemeanor charge of Abandoned Fire Damage, $150 to $300. He pled guilty to the charge and waived time for sentencing. The court sentenced him to a suspended six month jail term, fined him $925 and placed him on probation. Chance Nicholas Hardy. Hardy faces a felony count of Unlawful Sexual Activity with a Minor. Hardy did not appear before the court and a bench warrant was issued with bail set at $5,000. Deeanna Lynn Wilson. Wilson faces felony charges of Theft and Forgery. Wilson, with the court’s consent, waived a preliminary hearing and was bound over for trial. Arraignment is set for July 1. Jessica Visser. Visser faces a felony count of Exploitation of Disabled or Elder Adult. Visser waived a preliminary hearing and was bound over for trial. She was released on her own recognizance. Arraignment is scheduled for July 1. Roy Young. Young faces Advertising Design / Office Lyndsay Reid Advertising Sales Charlotte Williams Editorial Staff Kathy P. Ockey Judi Bishop Webmaster Casey Wood felony charges of Aggravated Robbery; Theft by Receiving Stolen Property; Failure to Stop/Respond at Command of Police; and Theft; and misdemeanor charges of False Personal Information to Police; Interfering with Legal Arrest; and Possession of Greater than 1 Ounce of Marijuana. 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