My question involves an eviction in the state of: Utah

I served a tenant a three day notice to pay or vacate in April.
An order of restitution (authorizing eviction) was signed in May. Technically, I have a court order giving me permission to evict him within the next three days at any time by force.

However, I did accept two payments of $1200 each in the middle of May.
Utah law allows for treble damages for unpaid rent, but I'm not sure how to apply the payments I accepted. Do I claim treble damages and then deduct his payments from my total?

Does anyone have any experience with the law if you accept a payment after the eviction order of restitution has been issued?

BTW, I checked with a couple of attorneys who said they've never heard of this scenario and are not sure how a judge would rule. It is rare to receive rent money after an eviction order is signed.

The Order of Restitution gives me authority to command a Sheriff to evict my tenant at any time. The tenant has no rights at this point to claim he made a payment or to try to stop the eviction. Therefore, my question is solely about damages and how I apply those payments to my damages.