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Show THE SENTINEL Public help needed by W.J. The West Jordan Public Safety Department is asking for public assistance in locating a suspect who committed forcible sexual abuse on a West Jordan woman during a residential burglary attempt. Det. Mike Mitchell describes the assailant as a white, male, approximately 35 years old, height 6' and weighing 175 pounds. The suspect also has a tatoo of a naked lady on the back of his right hand. Anyone having information is asked to contact egg in a plastic cup and wiling it. finding directions by the use of a compass, barrell rolling, pole lashing and cooking a pancake without utensils then throwing it over a six foot wire and catching occurred April 13 and two West Jordan juveniles were arrested for a residential burglary which occurred April 17. A police officer was assaulted by a West Jordan man after the officer answered a public intoxication and disorderly conduct complaint. Two Bountiful juveniles were arrested for presenting a forged prescription at Smith's Food King, 7025 S. 1700 W. and three children were taken into protective custody following the investigation of a child abuse incident. Jolene's Factory, 7878 S. 1410 W., reported a business burglary ' where a lawnmower and lawn equipment were taken and a West Jordan resident reported a residential burglary near 3700 Kentucky with the theft of cash and liquor. At approximately 6700 S. 1700 W. a criminal mischief incident was reported by a resident who the West Jordan Police Department at In more action, four West Jordan juveniles were arrested for residential burglary which 255-682- 7. straight talk the claimed and power telephone lines were broken near his home. In the same area, another resident reported the loss of four hubcaps valued at There's a $250. tion During the weekend, two driving under the influence arrests were made at 7600 S. 3200 W. and lot of misinformaabout funeral services and prices ... and all it can do is confuse the public. it. Competing scout troops were from District 27 which includes South Jordan, Riverton, Bluff-dalCrescent and Draper. e, x'lu Obituaries IIOU Mil) IE ROY I HANCO.M Howard he Hoy Francom, longtime resident of Bellflowcr California and former resident of Midvale, Utah, passed away April 10, 1983 at Downey, California. He was a High Priest at the time of his death and had ii;;::--i- n the Isi .var; He was born n Wosi JJ;-d:n- JV r. sn 6, 1906 in of Presii-- PaOP 3 April 21. 1CE3 Lamlwn. I.u.i;: Uwh A brother Arnold, and sister Mrs lister P'orsen of Midvale. He w r.;ipd jn death by a v Thur-,ris- - y 'Viliis. Alma and Fiieda Allmendinger Franc.'tn. He h arried Fern Lindsoy He is sui ' Fern, a son Gi hy his wife Hel!f!"wer. A sister Mrs Lloyd (Forence) t- - Interment was April 15, 1983 at Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, California. J '4 in. Rhoda C. Anderson will be speaking in the Union 4th ward, 1225 E. 7800 S., April 24, 12:30 p.m., prior to leaving to serve In the Florida, Tampa LOS mission. An open house to be held at 1181 E. 7450 S. (east of 13th East on Creek Road), from 3 p.m.-- 6 p.m. 9000 S. 1200 W. We like the idea of a well-iformed public ... and we'll be pleased to give you answers to any questions you may have about funerals. S.J.wins The South Jordan Boy Scout Troop 969 Stag Patrol took first place over 50 competing patrols during the Friday and Saturday WEST JORDAN MORTUARY Mil z Wtrt 7100 SMtk rm urn w Peaks Spring Camporee held at the Pony ExWasatch press Trail near Faust, Utah. Stag Patrol participants included Jeremy Allen, Scott mmo toon lit Wells, Russell Robb, Nathan Thompson, and Darren Kelsey who competed in building a campfire by flint, poaching an Heidi L. Mathis, daughter of Mr and Mrs I. John Mathis, Jr., will speak at the Midvale East 8th ward, 87 E. 7100 S., on April 24 at 3 p.m. She will enter the MTC on May 5, prior to leaving for a Argentina Rosario LDS This Friday and Saturday Jim Olson will hold an open house in the art gallery and studio upstairs in the Draper City Hall. Olson has been working full time at his art work since last July when he lost his job in the mining industry. The open house will feature mostly landscapes and horses that Olson has painted. He expressed his appreciation to the citizens of Draper in the way that they respond to art and art collecting. J B Home 4 mission. Center 1800 W. 7800 S. 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