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Show 9B jfjft WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July 30, during the $19,000 same period Losses Cyprus Alums isions, stereos jewelry metals, and radios and consumable items such as liquor, food, and cigarettes gasoline, the monthly report said City officers arrested 124 adults and 73 juveniles during the month Of that total, eight adults and three juveniles were arrested for drug violations, mostly possession of marijuana Police also arrested two adults for robbery, 23 for larceny theft, 11 for assault, two for burglary, one for arson and one for carrying or possessing a firearm HOMECRAFTERS Sharon Millet (loft), Susan Taylor and Susan Oeakin demonstrate crocheted flovi'-'a quilt and a wooden . . . s, Lake Ridge 8th A carnival Area Agency Taking Bids Bids are being accepted for MAGNA Magna coverage on Mater Co propei ties, o according Brent Huish, manager Interested persons maj pick up a copy of ne bid foiin at the .ompanv office, 8940 2700 South, and subnit their bid on or jefore Aug 26 by 5 pm Bids vull be openvV ed at the meeting of the bocjr d of trustees at 7 .in p n that same ta ing under the fluence, 12 in- for disorderly conduct, three for drunkenness - Carnival, Auction Set MAGNA In addition, 36 adults were arrested for driv- name sign that are representative of articles to be sold at Lake Ridge Word s coming carnival and auction. and auction featuring games and races for children will be held by Lake Ridge 8th ward Saturday The wards Relief Society will be selling handmade crafts and baked goods in the carnival to be held at 7525 W Washington Road from 5 to 9 p m Goods produced and services donated by ward members will also be auctioned The public is being invited to the event, the proceeds of which will go tow'ard funding a new chapel at 8000 W 3900 South Cases Near High Crime Rate Increases In June WVC WEST VALLEY. number of offenses investigated by city police officers climbed to a near high The during cording reports West Valley officers responded to 466 cases during the month, four short of the record-tota- l 470 in December The June total brought the monthly average for the forces first year of existence to 442, up from 419 after May Two rapes were among the reported offenses Police also investigated five robberies, 54 assaults, burglaries, 280 11 in- cidents of larceny theft and 14 cases of motor vehicle theft The two cases m June brought to 13 the number of rapes investigated since the first of the year by city officers Property losses in burglaries and thefts were estimated at $188,000 during June Police also recovered materials valued at Eyed By Grads $22,500 in and precious also, $10,000 in locally stolen motor vehicles and $10,250 in and two for violation of liquor laws Among juveniles, 42 were arrested for larceny thefts, four for burglary, one for robbery, four for aggravated assault, two Event 40-Ye- ar MAGNA Members of the Cyprus high class of 41 will host their 40th reunion on Aug 15 beginning at 6 30 p m at the Red Flame in Bountiful A committee headed by Keith Andrus, Jim Colovis, Wanda Peel Beck and Clarence Herzog is handling arrangements for the entertainment, which will include a specialty act by Delwyn Met calf, class humorist Researching the whereabouts of former class members are Betty Knight Sudbury, Teresa Smith Brown and Betty Lou Marlor Jones They already have had response from former classmates as far away as New York City, Florida, California and Colorado Letters sent to class members request that they fill out a question- naire concei mng their activities Response so far has revealed that Mary Chase, whose father was company for carrying or a doctor for Utah Copper, is now a buyer in a one for DUI, two for violation of liquor large department store and Louie possessing firearm, laws, three for two drunkenness and for disorderly conduct, monthly figures show has a furniture manufacturing business and a salvage Miklovik yard in San Diego In addition, the coin mittee is inviting foimer teacheis who taught at the school their stay during the be Mad- there Included group eleine will in Maldis and Bethel Esbensen. business along teachers, with Russell Magleby, who was a coach Also receiving an invitation will be Edith Hansen Bieee the sixth grade teacher for many class members who grew up in Magna Iheie will be Bible study games crafts and refreshments a Communion church spokesman saul n e cos is $2 r.o Joel per child famih ot at moi e d dill tion fni 9h i I C i.' part s ,t m' ic i p 1 v - Mest i on Aug Chi istian V 1! . fan we1! Ick id ma 5 B 3 - lL. tex A -- s 7ii some Mi s bcoks Pp 1 1 11 said 14150 meeting w ill U he Id on Aul mat 7 10 pin SO i k io 2 TCu Ho t 1 Put o AS tfr'. if KtJWcUf CAitk chut cli boaid 1.1 adi' )i samples owe 1 9n6 tell School Is Aug. 10-1- 4 At Church i .S s ot Pm r na Freq..e-- l Headacht-Ll- k Dumif ji GRANGER Elder Jess Cowan, acting during the absence of Royal Ewing, pastor, will delivei S Darger 1 Cl H I Pr , c r Le Numbness in ha , or f Np vousness Neck Pan or Stillness Arm and Shuu'der Pam the message dining the 10 50 a m worship ser f p( ar vice Sunday at r p si aty at i x i Irean prl MOST Granger Community Christian chuich Daily vacation Bible xan r In.vrortei lic.pffj WIST VALLEY CHlROmCTIC CLINIC Or Stephen Buin i. gharri Call For Appointment 972 5599 school will be held Aug 10 14 from 9 to At the 1790 W 3500 So ntr mce to V lit y B i k ind Tr ust un jSi'O So The Chinese calenis based on the movements of the Earth and the moon dar The Chinese name their years after the same 12 animals - rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, -- sheep, monkey, and boar rooster, dog, - year after year in the same order. mmm men CORK 10 ears rea cucumbers BELL PLUftiS HAKBY TRAVEL 39cib. STEiViS Johnson & Johnson - Dcyfinte Diapers Newborn Diapers s2n; Toddler Diapers S1 Ex.Abs. Daytime s2 Faberge 2 oz. Hand Soap 4 for $1C0 Body By Numbers 2 oz. Shampoo 39c Ultra Brite 1.3 oz. Toothpaste 39 s 59c oz. Tooth Polish 99c Edge 3 oz. Shave Creme Topal 1 Only Solution 2 oz. 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