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Show 4C Thursday, June WEST VALltY VIEW 18, 1981 Job or a poor job? Within the past year or two do you think a fBBk this has increased, remained the that crime In neighborhood . same, decreased, Do you have other? an arrangement with any neighbors on your block to watch each others houses while you are away? Have you ever reported a crime or suspicious activity to the Sheriffs office? If so, were you very satisfied, somewhat with the curfew satisfied, not too satisfied, or not satisfied at all with the way the Sheriffs Dept, handled your call or report? Have you attended enforcement? Has it had the effect of reducing juveniles roaming the streets after 10 p.m.? People in the community will be receiving copies of the questionnaire and asked to answer and to return them to Short. The next meeting of any Crime Watch seminars or Block Club meetings in your area in the last year? What do you feel is the greatest crime problem in your neighborhood, burglary, vandalism, robbery, larceny, auto theft, sex offenses, other (specify)? Are you satisfied the Crime Council will be held at 7 p.m. on Aug. 13 in the Third courtroom. Precinct Meetings will not be held during July. CLIP & USE QUALITY DRY CLEANING feiD GRANGER 969-007- 7 OPEN MON THRU FRI 7 AM TO SATURDAY 7 AM TO 7 PM 7 PM CLEAMP GRANGER . . . Elliot and Zola Mlckalson, Jennifer Lee along with granddaughter Willis, anoy spaciousness of yard which has been singled out for recognition. CONES . . . Elliot Mickelson checks pro- gress of new cones forming on pine tree. Chamber Of Commerce Program WITH THIS COUPON White Rocks, Shrubs Stand Out In Yard Located at GRANGER. Lots of 3357 W. front entrance area. 4630 South, the Three, shrub-typresidence features a trees are found in the shrubs surrounded by white rock have helped e the Elliot Mickelsons earn Yard of the Week honors for the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce. large front yard with about 20 tarns planted in the parking strip, under the front window and around the uammmf infiyxiGm g front yard, along with an apple, flowering plum and crab trees, two white birch and a silver maple. Zola Mickelson has planted a few petunias around a tree and the lightpost to add a touch of color to the landscaping that sets off the cream-colo- r brick split level home. The back yard, SOMETHING ABOU.WTl which is much smaller, features peonies, glads, tiger lilies, iris and rose bushes. Along the back grapestake fence, Mrs. Mickelson has planted marigolds. She has a strawberry patch as well. A large pine tree provides shade for a ! patio that extends Long Arm Of The Law To Be Discussed KEARNS. Dr. Lee Martin will conduct worship services at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at St. Pauls Lutheran St more information JUNE 24 THRU 27 SURVIVAL FAIR Tl vaueyiFaiRimau church with the sermon title, The long arm of the law. LCW members will visit Hazen Nursing Home Thursday and will take cupcakes to celebrate birthdays of residents. There will be no LCW meeting next Wednesday. Regular meetings will begin again in July. from the kitchen. It provides a lot of the homeshade, maker said. We enjoy the patio from about 4 p.m. on, especially for barbecues. The Mickelsons have been in the home the past 12 years. The basic landscaping was already in when they moved into the home, but they have added to it, particularly planting trees and shrubs. We dont have a sprinkler system, so it takes many hours a week, she said. Our son David, 14, does the mowing and he and I keep up the yard. Mr. Mickelson does at the the growing the trimming first of season. There are three boys living at home. Craig, the oldest, will be going to New Zealand on a mission. The two daughters are married. Mr Mickelson works for Cambelt International Corp. The Mickelson yard is the first to be selected in the Granger area this summer. Subsequent beautification awards will be made in the Bennion, Hunter and Taylorsville areas, according to George Bruschke, chairman of the Cham- ber committee on beautification. Persons wishing to nominate a yard in any of the four communities may contact the Chamber 974-534- CRIME (From Page 3C, Col. 9) protected windows? Have you marked your personal posses-sion- s with any permanent marks, or recorded existing serial numbers? Have you been a victim of a burglary within the past two years? Would you say in general PERFECT EVEN HEMSN0 FAIRIC DAMAGE UP AND REHANG SERVICE AVAILABLE NO SHRINKAGE PICK that the Sheriffs Dept, is doing a good job, an average PLEASE USE BEFORE JULY 1, 1981 HAKHIY9 . 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