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Show ‘The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, May 17, 1987 en we in j sgt iy nla allairinosn, y wee s oe —— enemas oertamedamo Special to The Tribune _ DRAPER — An ex-Ogden paramedic imprisoned for the November 1985 murder of his wife won a May 8, 2001, parole at the conclusion of his first appearance before the Board of Pardons. Jerry P. Auble, 33, was convicted of killing his wife, Claudette, with a rifle. He has served one year of the 5- years-to-life sentence for second-degree murder. : : A 41-year-old Mona man who | _ Mont K. Jensen, has served eight granted paroles were Larry i ~L. Others Liptrap, 34, Ogden, Aug. 9, 1988, i served six months of two 0-to-5-years. j sentences for forged prescription; E. Loomis, 41, Salt L2xe City, ( Frank May 9, 1989, served six months of 1 to i 15 years for theft by receiving; Mi: chael Lynn Jephson, 20, West Valley : City, May 10, 1988, served three 4 was told his 0-to-5-years sentence The pardons board ordered Jeffery a. Johnson, 28, Salt Lake City, to. erve until the expiration of his 0-too-years sentence for attempted criminal homicide — Feb. 23, 1992. Restitution was ordered as part of ive parole agreements. © years for aggravated assault; Ronald D. Norway, 44, Phoenix, May 10, 1988, served three months of Sick 0 ler, to 5 © ! i years for theft; Steven Mark i 25, West Valley City, May8, 1990, 60 months of three 5-years-toi served life sentences for aggravated sexual i i ; assault; and Billy J. Herron, 26, Salt. Howard Davis, 37, a transient, $2,533. May 10, 1988, served six months of 0 to 5 years for possession of a stolen — vehicle; Jeffrie Thornton, 25, Pleasant Grove, $881, June 13, 1989, served 11 months of three 1-to-15-years sen-_ tences for forgery; Gary F. Winger, | ere 46, Salt Lake City, $2,115, Aug. 9, 1988, | ‘served six months of 1 to 15 years for © theft by receiving; Frank W. Dallaerrr eects tem ern ear Re SR Martha Allen bt Ordered to pay restitution, amount, parole dates and sentences: Dale sence Elizabeth Peoples _ RRS « _ own fields. They include: f community contributions and — _ Service or achievements in their — ee» muni ty and selected on the basis — ‘tists, business. professionals and honored a wide ‘range of YWCA for w theft of an operable motor ehicle will be terminated Aug. 8, Also Adam Jiminez, 24, Kearns, Aug. 9, 1988, served six months of 0 to : . 989. and two 1-year sentences for theft. 2g : — Daniel J. Soelberg, 41, Coalville, was told his next parole hearing will be in February 1992. Soelberg has served 15 months of 5 years to life for Bfericie months of 0 to 5 years for burglary eo Sai -—- Jay David Mangel, 20, Ogden, will have his next parole hearing in December 1989. He has served 12. months of 1 to 15 years for seconddegree forgery and robbery and 0 to5 , years for third-degree forgery. | Ronald Lee Thorp, 44, a transient, restitution. i Mmsthiel.3: a) Two inmates were denied paroles: | abuse of a child. 1991, and ordered to pay $13,868 in Lake City, June 9, 1987, served 20. ery. and 0 to 5 years for attempted sexual Day 1985 bombing of his drug store in Nephi was granted a parole Sept. 10, i months of 0 to 5 years for criminal ed arson on five 1-to-15-years sentences for second-degree theft byreceiving, five 0-to-5-years sentences for third-degree theft by receivi and 0 to 5 years for prescriptio _ ape, 1 to 15 years for attempted rape pleaded “no contest”to the Christmas : months of 1 to 15 years for aggravat- fior 19, Tooele, $300, June 9, 1987, served six months of 0 to 5 years for burglary; and Travis B. Goodwin, 19, Lewiston, $3,801, Feb. 13, 1990, served three months of 0 to 5 years on three burglary of a business sentences and two theft charges, and 12 months of a class A misdemeanor charge of attempted burglary of a business. | |