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Show Neighbor's IP Help Halts ft Burglary VALLEY. K i v.v. WEST A burglary suspect was found holding stolen goods Saturday when a resident flagged down West Valley police to check out suspicious circumstances. m m police said, heard banging at the rear of his house in the late evening hours and saw two youths sitting on a fence near an open door of his neighbors house. He tried calling police using the 911 emergency number, but had problems getting the correct agency, he told police officers. Nieder-hause- r then saw a city police car patrolling the street and ran outside to flag it down. Police found with of Officer South. Robert Law said articles which were stolen from the residence include a $250 stereo receiver, a $270 tape deck, a $75 stereo speaker and a $140 turntable. The suspect was ar- rested, booked burglary and for Police In New City Learn Of Theft Of Rings WEST VALLEY. Rings valued at more than $200 and $11 in cash from childrens banks v.'. v.v .v.v 2 iV.V X ii xjx were stolen during a burglary reported Friday at the residence of Vickie Harris, 3980 South Brook Procedures, Petition Clarification Needed can later. On whether a register in anticipation of being of legal age when the vote takes place. On whether, as a handwriting expert charges, several signatures were written by one and the same person. Or on whether some signers, as it was alleged, were no longer residents of the municipality over which the argument raged. It was one thing for and county attorneys to blithely dismiss these contentions as grasping at straws by people fearful their city would be voted out of existence. But it's quite another if there's an element of truth to the charges. It obviously doesn't matter in the West Valley City controversy. WEST VALLEY. Stufrom Granger high are collecting signatures on a petition to change the name of 3650 South between 3600 and 2700 West to Lancer Lane. Student body president Jay Shumway formally requested the change to West Valley City officials at a commission meeting Thursday. dents but there will be other petitions on other subjects in the future and John Public is entitled to know they'll be handled in an unscrupulously fair manner in keeping with the law. Backers of West Valley City insisted a double standard was used by county election officials. They said rules which prevailed for petitions seeking to put candidates' names on the ballot were applied differently than those on the petition to dissolve the city. And they contended that unskilled county employes with scant knowledge of the subject were employed to analyze the petitions and determine their authenticity. In the Green Sheet's opinion, the vote did not bring the petition matter to a close. Through whatever legal means are necessary, the signatures should be verified or rejected and the entire matter analyzed to the complete satisfaction of everyone who still has a sour taste in his or her mouth, pro or con, about the disincorporation petitions. This is not vindictiveness. It's alleged there were inconsistencies in the petitioning; that it was not conducted by the letter of the law and the rights of citizens were not protected. It's that precious portion of American freedom about which we City REDWOOD. Hillsdale Hoedown them the truth or falsity of the protestsignatures isn't satisfactorily determined, that right of the citizenry is being abrogated. If, indeed, the petitions are legitimate, it would appear those who gathered them would want it verified by the court. So, one If GRANGER. Pioneer Day will be celebrated here again this year during the eighth annual Hillsdale Hoedown at Hillsdale park on July 24. The affair will begin at noon and end with the traditional fireworks display at dark. Food booths will offer items such as hamburgers and hot dogs, french fries, soft drinks, snow cones and ice cream. Races for children are Merry through Mix-u- p and 4100 Malmrose told officer Jim Cowley that $120 worth of vitamin E tablets, $36 worth of vitamin B complex tablets and $50 in coins were taken from the Absentee Votes Alter Total Of City's Election glaries reported counted here slightly Monday altered the margin of the defeat of the West Valley City disincorporation effort. The five ballots - four of which were against continuing the city - put the final vote count at 9,240 votes against disincorporation, 6,546 for it, according to County Elections Division supervisor Kay Llewellyn. County Commis- sioners canvassed voting district totals on Monday. Cyprus high. South. Owner David L. Hillsdale Hoedown, will be sold. A friendship quilt, containing embroidered names of members of the ward will be auctioned off during the evening. Each organization in the ward has specific explainassignments, ed Wes Dunn, bishops counselor who is chairman of this years celebration. He is carrying out the assignment under the direction of Lloyd Layton, bishop. The celebration began Five near ccaneer Drive and $50 in cash during a eight years ago under the direction of Brent Butterfield, then bishop of the 7th ward. He is now a member of the LAKE. Kearns high and Bu- burglary reported Fri day at Daves Thrift Way Pharmacy, 4025 W. : burglars disarmed the alarm, entered through the south rear door and ransacked the building, apparently looking for. hard drugs. There were none in the pharmacy. An attempt to open the safe by removing the hinge pins was Readied SALT Cougar Lane near thought of trying to get the new City Commission to approve the change, he said. WEST VALLEY. Bur- abused. absentee ballots during subsequent com- Police said the Space Walk. Quilts made by the various Young Women classes in Granger 7th ward, sponsors of the I dont expect much opsaid Shumposition, way. In recent years, the county has allowed such street name changes to glars made off with more than $150 in drugs t, East the petitions gathered, will be submitted to the I think most people in the area are in favor of the name change and In West Valley a court rul- to the counter-argumenit would make clear that another ing such petition in the future will not escape the scrutiny of the law. Elected officials have an obligation to see that this right of the public is not Granger are the ' signatures 17, 1980 A premises. to begin at 2:30 p.m. The yearly horseshoe pitching contest will be held at 4 p.m., with trophies going to winners. Among games to be offered will be fish pond, dart throw, ring toss and ping pong toss. Rides will include a years until someone along the street. When Thurs., July Drugs, Money Reported Stolen ed - Celebration seeking signatures yesterday (Wednesday) 6 munication with various political candidates to determine where they stand on the issues. Candidates for the State Legislature and County Commission posts will be present. The area covered by WCCA includes West Valley City Magna, Kearris and Taylorsville. utes. Is Students began Student body officers tried to change the name of the street three years ago but were denied, the change by the County Commission, Shumway said. The idea was dropped West Valley City, UT. Valley View News Multi-purpo- 1184 W. trailer park. City Commission where the issue will be decided. sponsored by the West County Citizens Alliance will be held July 30 at 7 p.,m. at the Redwood Center. activiof the Purpose ty is to address specific problems and set up guidelines for solving speak - a citizen's assurance that he's not being victimized by someone who seeks to sidestep the stat- would think, would county election officials. But if there is basis in fact ap- - officials peared receptive to the idea but noted that before the name could be changed, Shumway would have to submit a petition requesting the change with signatures from each household and business on the street. Candidate Night Is Planned in Meadow Officer Ed Keller reported two gold wedding bands valued at $100, two school rings valued at $50 each and $11 in cash from two childrens banks were missing. When Mrs. Harris arrived home in the afternoon she found a cedar chest open with its contents thrown on the floor and bed. The door to the residence was locked when the last person left before the burglary, but was open when the residents returned. Police said there were no signs of forcible entry into the trailer and several valuable appliances were left - Street Name Change Sought For Purposes Of Future Guidance On vice-versa- later released to the custody of his parents. Two other suspects are being sought in this and other burglary cases in the area. Police said they found a sliding glass door open at the Kremer residence with pry marks on the frame and door. 18 lot. Or would it? And is it really meaningless? There's an important principle involved. Were the signatures proper or not? If not, how could they be accepted by the court and translated to mean an expensive vote should be conducted? There was no decision on whether it's proper for a husband to sign his . wife's name on a petition, or On whether a petitioner can sign first and register as a voter Bryan Kremer, 1377 W. 2400 Lancer Lane . . . court, in what appeared rather peremptory manner, handled the objections as though they were only so much rhetoric. Now that the election has passed, it might appear meaningless to further argue the point. It wouldn't matter if the court were to rule that invalid signatures were used to secure a sufficient number on the petitions to force a disincorporation bal- his hands on a stolen stereo speaker in the carport of the apart- ment uimipoittl vote. The truth is - many onlookers eventually felt West Valley City proponents were grasping at straws by taking their case to court. And the a juvenile Edita's In the heat of the controversy before the vote last week in which citizens of West Valley City rejected an effort to disincorporate, there was much arguing about signatures on petitions which brought about that x Niederhaus-er- , .Robert ik -- unsuccessful. A watch display was dropped on the floor but no watches appeared to be missing. stake presidency. Seven Reported Are Numerous WEST VALLEY. More than $2,000 worth of articles were stolen valued at $150, a $40 calculator and a $40 auto during seven auto battery were stolen by West Valley police here during the week. Max M. Memmott told Officer John Klinetop he and a friend saw several individuals tampering with his car as they were leaving Bonneville Raceway, 6555 W. 2100 South. When the suspects saw Memmott, they drove away in an early model white sedan. The license plate numbers were taken and suspects were being sought. Taken from the car were a $50 stereo, two $70 stereo speakers and a $10 brown tape case. Wolfgang Pfister told police officers burglars had pried open the trunk of his car and taken three tool boxes with assorted tools valued at $210 and a $6 American flag. Two suspects were being sought in the case. More tools were stolen from a vehicle parked at 5600 W. 2100 South Friday. All the windows were broken out and tools and a tool box valued at more than $300 were taken. Lane. Through City - Three Nabbed After Chase WEST VALLEY. d ter a lengthy Af- high-spee- chase involving two police departments, three suspects were arrested Sunday when their vehicle rolled over in a field at 7581 W. 3500 South. The vehicle and its oc- were being cupants chased by the County Sheriffs Department Another tool box Bargain Prices 1st Hour AH Seats $2.00 Monday Thru Fri. Cottonwood Only where it turned west and traveled to 8000 West where it turned DYAN CANNON ffamSUCKiS ed a field at 7581 West. drive The vehicle entered the field and rolled over. four-whe- BURT REYNOLDS Officers apprehended man one suspect in the veh- transported PG1 PARAMOUNT PICTURE John Travolta 'URBAN to the County Jail by West Valley police and booked for failure to stop. COWBOY' from a vehicle owned by George Anderson while it was parked at his apartment at 3251 So. 4180 West. Burglars broke into a camper parked at the residence of Gust L. Tsouras, 1673 W. 2910 South, and stole various sporting goods equipment. Taken were two hunting knives, a .38 caliber pistol, four boxes of gun shells, a hunting coat and a sleeping bag. (pc) jUILtjftTHEATRE 278 47113092S. Highland juts SHMiM En-tran- was made OLYMPUS) through the rear door of the camper. Radio antennas from Drive 'InJtaH 278 47115500 So. 9rh E four vehicles were destroyed and radio knobs 'were taken from one of the vehicles parked at the residence of Tim Elsener, 4451 So. Cherry Hollow Cir. Burglars had attempted to remove the radio from the car. Two bicycles valued at $150 were also stolen from the residence. Two cars were also damaged Friday and Saturday' while parked at The Westerner bar, 3360 So. Redwood Road. S Highland WILLIE NELSON The vehicle turned on 3500 South until it reach- South. Officer Dennis said police chased the vehicle to 2700 South 278 4711500 South. construction generator. West Valley police were called to assist in the chase when the vehicle entered city limits on 5600 West at 2100 Pros-bre- y 3 COTTONWOOD? icle, another while hiding in the field and the other on the perimeter of the lot trying to leave the scene. Two male Caucasians age 31 and 37 were for suspicion of theft of a - Auto Burglaries bur- STREET . . . 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