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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, Dec. 137 1 97 8, Page 2 (L,J InttrffHjjFlM By Edwin Feulner For a change, one of the bureaucratic legions is 100 of to the TransportaDepartment percent correct. So kudos Tha Sun Chronicla and Claarfield Courier are published weekly at Roy, Utah, 5388 S. 1900 W. Mailing address, P.O. Box 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Telephone or Salt Lake All nws and phonographs (or Wednesday papers must be in the news of- tions David Jewell, director of public and consumer affairs for the agency. Jewell predicted recently, in a letter to Transportation Secretary Brock Adams, that news commentators would jump all over the agency when they learned of DOTS proposed rule to outlaw hood om&mcnts on cars. Jump, he said; jump, we will. Because it's just another example of government regulators who apparently have nothing better to do with their time than to badger the American people. DOTS National Highway Traffic Safety Administration the same people who are responsible for trying (NHTS A) is to force whack-baairbags into every car in America In bureaucratese. for the new typical proposal. responsible of course, in which black is white, night is day, and the sun rises in the West to the click of an IRS calculator, NHTSA refers to the ornaments as Vehicle Exterior Protrusions. The parent agency, DOT, was obliging enough to clear things up for us ordinary folk, and explained that the regulation would eliminate hood ornaments from cars. Of course, the banners have the full littany of hocus-pocu- s at their ready. In fact, its you and and mumbo-jumb- o me that they have in mind, because (they say) removal of the golden eagles and flying wildebeests from the hoods of g measure and would have our cars would be a 825-166- 6 359-261- fice before 5 p.m. Monday or by 2 p m. Thursdoy for the Saturday paper. Pictures may be included without chorge. either taken in our office or submitted by our reoders. J. Howard Stahle M. Glen Adams Mrs. Bonnie Stahle Janet Smalley Cliff Bachison Pat Sutter Keith Duncan. Bliss Fullmer Peggy Jo Adams Trade Adams Owner-Publishe- Advertising Mgr. Chronicle Editor Asst. Editor Courier Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Staff Staff TOuDe V T DECEMBER 2. 1978 Officers are investigating a complaint of a telephone threat in which a man threatened to shoot his girlfriend. Allen Maylin, 447 W. 2400 N., reported the title and registration of his vehicle missing. Two girls, 11 and 13 years old, were listed as runaways. Douglas Jay Spencer, 31, 9825 Iverness Circle, South Jordan, was taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office following charges of speeding and driving under the influence. cost-savin- Senior Citizens Corner Rolls-Royce- u.y Sheriffs Christmas - What a beautiful time of year. The beautiful music is softly playing at the Heritage Center as we begin our preparations for the month of December. There will be a special program each week. So watch here in the Courier for details. Seniors do be careful as you go about your daily activities. We want you to have a wonderful winter. Dec. 14 will be our special monthly luncheon. The program will feature the movie Student Prince. Just call and make your reservation. The 18th will be another program and the 19th will be Heritage's big special Christmas party,1 -- H A DECEMBER 5, 1978 Two girls, 15 years old, were listed as runaways. DECEMBER 6, 1978 A family fight complaint was investigated by officers. A report of a fight and public disturbance at the Hi Hat bar was investigated by officers. DECEMBER 3, 1978 Olga Bernal, 27, 3065 Lincoln, Ogden, was charged with public intoxication and supplying alcoholic beverages to a minor. She was arrested and taken to the Davis County News from Heritage Center , DECEMBER 4, 1978 Officers assisted the Clinton Police Department on a report of an attempted suicide. The victim was transported to Davis North Medical Center. An investigation is being made into a report that a girl was picked up by a man while waiting for a bus. She said he agreed to take her to school but drove down to the area of Syracuse. She jumped out of the car when he stopped for a stop sign and ran to a nearby house. . -- ...LJ . lftf0KQ DECEMBER 1, 1978 Officers responded a vehicle accident involving injuries to the driver, Paul R ison, 1192 N. 1500 W., Clinton. The victim was transported to the Davis North Medical Center. A fight at the Hi Hat Bar was reported with officers 825-947- ; We invite letters to the editor no overnight parking ordinances. regarding the All letters must be signed with the name and address of the writer. Send them in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box 207, Roy, Utah 84067. Editors Note: Sunset City 393-627- - felt the ordinance was established. If enough people are against something, eventually it gets changed. This may be the case with no overnight parking. But in order to make the decision fair, both sides must be presented. Because a law may be an inconvenience to some, doesnt mean that it doesnt benefit others. r 825-664- w Va'v. DECEMBERS, 1978 14 year old daughter as uncontrollable and a runaway. The girl was located and placed in a shelter home by the Division of Family Services. A Office. Calvin Hardy, 837 N. 50 W., reported $75 damage to the left front door of his vehicle in an apparent hit and run accident. LeRoy Pierson, 1698 N. 400 W., reported $30 damage to a broken window in his motor home. Rual Andrade Jr., 20, 3605 Lincoln, Ogden, was taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office following a charge of driving under the influence. Richard Ashby, 2621 N. 375 W., reported a $450 television set taken from his home during a burglary. Super Kwik, 273 W. 1300 N., reported someone put in $11.50 worth of gas and left without paying. father reported his DECEMBER 10, 1978 Norman Telford Rice, 36, 2013 N. 450 W., was arrested and taken to the Davis County Jail on charges of driving under the influence. A charge of driving under the influence was also made on Robert Clifton Beazley, 23, 458 E. 450 S., Clearfield. He was taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office. Clearfield City DECEMBER 1,1978 Officers are investigating a fight and assault charge stemming from a complaint on a school bus. A DECEMBER 2, 1978 A watch was found within the city and taken to the police department. It was tagged and placed into the lost and found. NEW IN ROY DECEMBER 8, 1978 Thirty pieces of plywood, valued at $270, were taken from a construction site at Pepper Ridge. Officers are working on a fugitive from justice complaint. Brian Bradley, 128 N. Terrace, reported a 35mm camera, valued at $300, taken from his classroom at Clearfield High. Robert Moore, 40, 1661 W. 4575 S., Roy, was charged with driving under the influence and taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office. Thomas Hutchison, 1932 John, Layton, reported damage to his vehicle in an apparent hit and run accident while at the Freeport Center. SHOP FOR g Custom Made OfUDER NOW!., 2 PIECE SADDLE BLANKET SADDLE BLANKET SEAT COVERS SEAT COVERS Trucks Bench Seats Full Back Buckets (Full Backs) 2 3 wisebird bookery suggests: Special books for the school age child, young teens, even grandpas & OPEN 7 DAYS 8 8 grandmas. wisebird bookery 4850 Harrison Blvd. Ph. 399-203- jf DECEMBER 5 6 ROY 3330 S. 1900 W. MON.-SAT- LAYTON . P.M. 8 AM.-- 8 SUN. 773-931- 0 10 AAA.-- 5 P.M. 698 N. Main 766-129- 4 Christmas Specials! TOW HOOK KITS CHROME BLACK ....$18 $13.95 KIT IINCLUDES: 2 tow hooks, 2 hook dips bolts & nuts LEVO-GAUGE- S $4.50 youve shopped for a new car lately and were astounded It 3 DECEMBER 10, 1978 Officers gave assistance in Syracuse at the scene of an accident. Louis E. Longsworth, 21, Los Angeles, Calif., was taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office following an assault charge at the Job Corps cafeteria . Medical assistance was given at the home of Larry Lemmon, 45, 137 Parkway. An intrusion alarm at J.W. Brewer, 329 N. Main, was investigated. Officers secured the building. It was reported that $5000 damage was caused in Building 2 at the Freeport Center when a water main burst. ... $5.85 by the cost, you owe ji 9, 1978 A has been arrested following a charge of destruction of property at 562 E. 250 S. A window was broken in the gym door. Belva Young, 85, Holly Haven, was transported to Davis North Medical Center following a call for medical assistance. Two road signs were reported missing from the area of 900 E.450S. All Season Rental, 420 N. Main, reported the theft of a $350 Ihose from the yard. A family fight was investigated. A report of suspicious persons in a new housing area was investigated by officers. Jerome Woods, 19, New York, and Maurice Mclntire, 19, New York, were arrested at the Job Corps Center and taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office for possible possession of a controlled substance with intent to seU. Jerry Stoker, 30, 2474 W. 4750 S., was taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office following a public intoxication charge. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Next to Koy Lumber If yy Asst. Publisher Correspondents: Roy LDS Church and Roy News, Virginia Sunset LDS Church and Sunset News, Wursten, Denise Hammon, Riverdale News, Helen Norton, safety implications. Surely, you can understand, the ornaments pose a severe safety hazard. Why just yesterday, 1 nearly impailed myself on the hood of a 1929 Mercedes Roadster Gazelle. Which brings us back to the omniscent Mr. Jewell. In his memo to Secretary Adams. Jewell wrote: . imagine the fun reporters and editors can have, dig. s ging up pictures of Packards swans and who want to fun at ladies and regulators poking winged outlaw the last vestiges of this great tradition." Will Cadillac and Mercedes really cut their prices?, he asked. Right on, Mr. Jewell. We can all rest easy tonight, knowing the NHTSA is on the job. (Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Washington-base- d public policy research organization.) firoirffD difficult for them or to add revenue to the city. In talking with law enforcement officers from three different cities, we were given the reasons they Last weeks editorial concerning overnight parking drew little comment from the Sunset and Roy areas, but some Clearfield City officials felt it was pointing the finger directing at them. We did not intend to put anyone on the spot. We merely were trying to show residents why an ordinance was ever written restricting overnight parking. Much as been said at recent city council meetings concerning some dissatisfaction with the ordinance. Granted it causes problems for some and they are bound to complain. But we felt that many people were not aware of the reasons behind the ordinance and we wanted to point out some of those reasons. All too often, residents feel that laws are made only to make it STAFF STAFF DOT PROPOSES BAN ON WINGED LADIES h&m iyjs S-- to yourself to consider leasing. 4 DECEMBER 11, 1978 Manual Atilaga, 27, Main St., Logan, was taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office and charged with driving under the influence. Jose Salinas, 25, 2273 E. 1200 N., East Layton, was charged with public intoxication. and Wheelers Supply Northern Utah Exclusive Auto Leasing Co., We will lease your choice of car or tmek. We have all makes and models. SEE The Hals Creation? 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