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Show Page 6 CLEARRELD COURIER Nov. 1, 1978, Q&mm, ftlb OCTOBER 23, 1978 A bicycle was found and taken to the police station. An intrusion alarm at J.W. Brewer, 329 N. State, was found to be caused by employee error. Cynthia Rose, 117 W. 250 N., reported damage to her vehicle in a case of hit and run. Three juvenile males were being investigated in a case inincident. volving a check-cashin- g Mrs. Ronald Laycock, 1165 E. 1050 S., reported $75 damage to her home from someone throwing eggs. Officers investigated a family fight and aggravated assault charge. A bicycle has been found and taken to the station. Seventeen warrants have been issued concerning bad checks in the city. JoAnne Carson, 2175 S. Main, reported the loss of a 10 spd. . bicycle valued at $90. Jerry Pichard, 1971 N. 3000 W., Clinton, reported $150 damages in a hit and run case. n o U.S.D.A. Choice Blade Cut mum . OCTOBER 24, 1978 Two boys were referred in a burglary case. Medical assistance was given at 38 Airlane Dr., when James Jensen was unconcious following a fall. . Jody Stamback, 301 N. Main, Layton, reported someone put spray paint on her car while at Clearfield High. Robert Lovell reported the theft of a $200 door. A barking dog complaint was investigated. - Earl Bodily, 910 E. 1000 S. reported a burglary with $8 in 1 merchandise taken and $8 damages. ; A disturbing the peace case involving loud music was in- -' vestigated. A Division of Family Services case worker has been asked to check into a possible case of child neglect. Whole CUT-U-P I' OCTOBER 25, 1978 Roger Palmer, 1953 N. 2000 W., Clinton, reported $125 ; damage in a hit and run case. t Officers assisted at a house fire, 54 S. 450 E, . William Kinsey, 36, 75 W. 250 N., was taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office following a driving under the influence charge. . Two Job Corpsmen were taken to Moweda following their ; arrest for possession of marijuana with intent to sell. ' An intrusion alarm at Freeport Center was investigated. The building was found secure. Leslie Allen, 772 N. 825 W., reported $17 in accessories mis-.- . sing from a truck. It was not known if they were lost or stolen. OCTOBER 26, 1978 Assistance was given the Davis County Sheriffs Office in looking for two burglary suspects. Officers investi jjated a family fight. An obscene phone call was reported at North Davis Junior High. A boy later admitted to making the call. A girl was referred following a case of shoplifting at the Pit Stop. Gene Elliott, 87 N. Villa, reported an attempted burglary when he found his home broken into. It was not known if anything had been taken yet. JVIanaqer U.S.D Choice Boneless A. Manager' t U.S.D.A. STEAKS Manager' U.S.D.A. Choice STEW MB ! mr Chuck STEAK Manager' U.S.D.A. Choice Beef r Choice Be CUBE STEAK IwlEESJa County Pride Fryer U.S.D.A. Choice SHORT m THIGHS 2?PTVRKEVS JSHBEEFUVES U.S.D.A. Choice mum OCTOBER 27, 1978 Edward Larsen', 190 W. 60 S., Logan, reported $75 damages to his vehicle when it was struck by an unknown object on I; 1 j ne 24 Oz A boy was arrested for speeding and leaving the scene of an accident. Four boys, 14 and 15 years old, were released to their parents following a trespassing charge at the church. Two boys were referred to juvenile court on a bicycle theft charge. Mark Vradenburgh, 24, 2538 N. 350 W,, Sunset, was charged with public intoxication along with Glenn Kearl, 24, 410 Forbes, Layton. They were taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office, Joseph Farmer, 33, HAFB, was arrested for driving under the influence. U.S.D.A. OCTOBER 28, 1978 Charles J. Warriner, 21, 75 W. 250 N., was arrested for driving under the influence and taken to the sheriffs depart- ment. John Summers, 35, 1435 S. 6th E., Bountiful, was taken to the sheriffs department following a driving under the influence charge. A childs purse has been found and taken to the station. A family fight was investigated. OCTOBER 29, 1978 Curtis Bereece, 376 S. 1000 E., reported a screen taken off a window in a possible burglary attempt. It Was not known if anything was missing. A case of arson was investigated at the Job Corps Center following a fire in a storage closet in Renees Texaco, 1350 E. 700 S., reported five of beer, valued at $10.50, missing from a cooler, Choice boneless Chuck STEAK U.S.D.A. Choice 2? WBIB ROAST 2P & BACON: Manager' I Round Bone Swiss STEAK U.S.D.A. Choice Boneless Cross ZEO U S. DA. Choice Round Bone PORK CHOPS H 1 - Tom Sawyer Siced Lb. Morrell Sausaiie ROILS ROAST U.S.D.A. Choice iCenter Cut Rib I Boneless Chuck I Smoked ROAST HAMMOCK six-pac- BUY3,v SEE rxei' ijo 12 Oz. Tyson Chicken J8m I. UHborri, Mary, John II fit! outi a ft i 12 Oz. 0)0 0 WA3 fTATZ UZZUW3, PaM Mlact hrhfty .LJJMrO.I6brri,r CMtaww FRANKS ROY Mm I. UKterri, Food King Sliced ea. Oz. Pictsweet Chopped ehoooou 413 ID J UVa Oz. MAIL-I- Prima DETAIL! |