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Show I PERPETUAL CTCRA'iS 2322 o 3 w r s:. tvi 9 JT E. t4ll5 U S. EEARFIEED Volume 7 Number 29 Serving the & Clearfield-Sunse- Postage PAID Clearfield UT. 8401 5 Permit No. 12 August 20, 1980 Area t mp, - :X- Oort with the olid in with the new Lakeside Review Beginning next week, Sun Publishing will distribute a new the newspaper ,Q,..SZ.SSJlT&... w5ft&&Mzizz . SSgR3nnanncr:nononDnat3QDntinnbnf ;; ;: $ ainnsrap n tSSSab: : -: .- a5gggqqP" ssnsmsrnEg nirsqqnnaaass-JL" mv:utmzuu H' il JlJlJlJUIiMiliit Ji H uuuyyPuuyyi ?nnnnnnnnnuT. na f! areas. mm m1 "mrmm mm mm mm :: :: r. We are talking with the people who know whats happening in our - ju unnDnnnEEsnnnLn 2j55nnnnsE!nss53nnnLuL- 5G2sawi .DDocnnsssss; fkHOPtkl CLEARFIELD'S NEW in a cage in his truck. new animal control officer City names ... Attehlioncarilne owners If you have a dog roaming at large in Clearfield be prepared to receive a citation from the citys newest official, Wayne Pence. Pence was hired last week by the city to serve as the animal control trial basis. officer, on a ninety-da- y The city has long been plagued by complaints from irate citizens concerning the lack of response received here from the Davis County Animal Control shelter which has previously served the Clearfield area. Mr. Pences salary will come from into the house answering the question for me. Most people get very upset when I give them a citation. They seem to think its okay for their dog to run loose, but no one elses, he said. I even told the Mayor Ill ticket his dog if I catch him running loose. City statutes give Pence authority to cite the owner of a dog that is not licensed or if the license is not attached, as well as roaming dogs, dogs in prohibited establishments, vicious dogs, and those causing a nuisance those funds which formerly went to the county shelter. g Pence, a animal lover, is already receiving complaints from residents plagued by roaming dogs. When I find a roaming dog, I first ask him where he belongs, Pence jovially stated. If he doesnt answer, I follow him until he goes home. About the time I ask the owner if the dog belongs to him, the dog disappears life-lon- Davis County fair: 53 years of fun be plenty of entertainment at the 53rd Davis County Fair which begins Aug. 21 through Aug. 23 at the County Fair grounds in Farmington. A and FFA horse show will get things started at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday. Next, kids will have a lot of fun at the watermelon and pie eating contests and diving for dollars in the straw pile at various times during the day. There will also be a special attraction for children at the Childrens Barnyard which opens at 10 a.m. The Dutch Elms, a new talent group from Brigham Young University, will entertain on the stage, east of the fair office, at 4:30 p.m. Another BYU group, Sun, Shade and Rain will also appear for an autograph session along with the Dutch Elms entertainment. This There will 4-- 6-- 8-- Commerce annual Membership DlThe drive will begin Sept. 20, ac According to a spokesman for the department, during the period following the Clinton old girl was abducted, case where a age raped and murdered, four children were brought into the department by officers who found them on Clearfield City streets. The youngsters were in the police station from 20 minutes to two hours before distraught talented group will be featured again on Friday at 4 p.m. and on Saturday at 3 p.m. On Friday, they will be followed by the Super Kids Singers, who will begin their program at 5 p.m. This is a group ot 30 kids between the ages of 5 and 12 from the Layton area who entertain with some original songs and choreography and well known songs. Their director is Karen Youngman, assisted by Mary Anne Thorson. They will also appear on Saturday at 4 p.m. A similar group, The Young Uns, will add to the entertainment for on Saturday at 5 p.m. Vicky Jessen, director of the group, said approximately 100 boys and girls between 5 and 12 years old will be d performing. They specialize in popular and patriotic music. fair-goe- pre-scho- ol Several men have been arrested in connection with three recent burglaries in Clearfield In one instance, which occurred Sunday, a witness reportedly observed three men inside a fenced-i- n area at Clearfield Conveyor Inc., 352 ' So. Main. The three were seen carrying boxes and stacking them against a fence. Two of the three left the scene before officers arrived. The third was questioned as a witness and then released later it was discovered they had been talking to one of the suspects and went looking for him but were unable to find him at home. The next day however, an officer looking for the suspect, asked to use at the gate. For more information 2 call Doug Bates, (Provo); 3 (SLC) or Cindy Fuit Taylor, Vickie Swift Dawson, (Clinton). $10 375-976- 582-707- 776-339- 7 Deadline for making reservations is Aug. 30. the telephone at the suspect's residence and spotted a mans shirt, cigarettes and an open can of beer. The officer then left but watched the home until the suspect came out. He was then taken into custody. The suspect, Charles Melvin Hillaker, 40, of 150 E. 350 S., Gearfield was found to have an outstanding warrant out on him from Bountiful in connection with an offense committed there earlier this year. Hillaker was charged with third degree felony burglary and class A cording to Chamber President, Roger Bodily. The group will contact merchants throughout the city on that day with the hope of obtaining new members and getting renewals from former members. i 3-- 7-- read-throug- special needs for an 8 to 11 year old boy and girl With good singing voices, a matron with an Irish accent who will also be singing, and a Barbershop Quartet, plus many singers and dancers. The production will be under the direction of Norman Maxfield and Janice Pierson with choreography by Debbie Singleton with J.D. Stokes. Performance dates are Nov. 20, 22, and 24. Sewer fees increase Beginning Oct. 1 a 75 cents per household increase in resident sewer usage fees will go into effect in Clearfield. The increase will go to the county sewer district to be used for a new digester, according to Clearfields city manager, Gayle Starks. a a a A hours after the child had been picked up by he parents contacted the police department, said. The very day the Clinton girl was found, a old was found wandering around on the the frontage road by Hill Field Elementary, spokesman said. "She had been missing 25 minutes. old had wandered Later in the day, a away from a family reunion at Fisher Park into the traffic on 700 South. Her parents had left the park, were on their way home to a neighboring city, and missed the child when they stopped at a relatives house in Roy to visit. That was two police. Some parents need to keep a closer eye on their kids. Keep them in a fenced in backyard when they are out of the house, the spokesman said. If a child does come up missing, call the police immediately. They would rather be called for what might turn out to be a than to be called too late, he said. If a parent or a sitter does need to report a missing child, they should be prepared to report details such as color of clothing to an officer. City police arrest burglary suspects rs fast-pace- Li 773-313- Clearfield police have issued a request that parents be more aware of the whereabouts of their children. Chamber of Commerce seek new memberships Clearfield businesses will feature a special "coupon sale in this paper during the second week of October in conjunction with the Chamber of such as excessive barking. I spend a lot of time trying to find the owner before taking a dog to the pound, Pence said. I take them home and feed and water them and sometimes keep them for a day or two before giving up. . I really dont like picking up someones dog but at least they are better off when I do than if they are left wandering the streets. Pence can be reached by calling the police dispatcher, Auditions for the Clearfield High School production of Meredith Willsons, The Music Man will be held Aug. 27 and 28 from 5 p.m. and Sept. 2 and 3 from 9 p.m. with cast h on Sept. 4 callbacks and beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Clearfield High Auditorium. The public of all ages is invited to audition. Come prepared to sing a musical selection. Accompanist will be provided. All roles are open, with 'Be aware of wDneire youir kids are' Clearfield class of 1975 schedules 5th year reunion Clearfield Highs Class of 1975 will hold their 5th year reunion Sept. 6 at Antelope Island. The event will begin with a social hour at 3 p.m. followed by games. Dinner will be from 7 p.m. with a program immediately after. p.m. Dancing will be from Cost per couple is $8 in advance and your Eagle Scouts, your engagements and weddings and other important community events. Help us to serve you with the Lakeside Review. Auditions now open for CHS production animal lover life-lon- g church meetings, r- Animal Control Officer, Wayne Pence, places a black pup he picked up on Ross Drive A Lakeside Review. The new paper will be circulated to every home from Roy through Centerville. We have beefed up our staff to allow us to provide complete news coverage to the 29,000 homes in the larger area. Todays issues are the last for the Sun Chronicle, Sun Times and Clearfield Courier. The Lakeside Review will serve the areas with what we hope will be more complete news coverage than has been possible in the past. Also, our staff began several weeks ago gathering news and features in the coverage area. We will provide accurate coverage of the important events in our communities and we will have the ads you need to see. The Lakeside Review will be delivered Thursday mornings, and it will be free. Refund checks are being prepared for those people who have paid in advance for any of the current publications. After weeks of study and conversations with people in the communities, we determined that one publication could better serve in our coverage area. We hope you will agree. Please continue to bring us information about your club and a attempted theft. Party Thrown With Stolen Goodies The Clearfield pool was broken into during the early morning hours last Tuesday. Taken in the burglary was $80 to $90 worth of goods from the concession stand. Four juveniles were taken into custody and referred to juvenile court in this matter. In a related case, the home of Clair Bowen, 1227 S. 1250 E., was vandalized and robbed while Bowen was out of town. According to police reports a son of the Bowens threw a party while the Bowens were gone. Some of the items taken from the pool were found at the residence where they had been used as party treats. Friends of the Bowen youth returned after the party entered the home and tore it up, spreading syrup and spraying fire extinguishers around, police said. Three juveniles have been arrested and referred to juvenile court for burglary and vandalism. Reported missing from the household were $135 worth of Amway products and cash, and jewelry of an undetermined amount. to a close in Clearfield, temperatures take a and children look forward with eager (?) anticipation to the AS SUMMER DRAWS dip beginning of another school year. School bells will ring throughout Davis County next Monday. 1 A |