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Show Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 8B 31, 1987 Tree Disposal Areas Named In Sandy HOLIDAY CHEER... Members of Sandy City Police Alliance and Auxiliary visit elderly in retirement homes and convalescecnt centers during the holi- - days. The project aims to bring to those with few visitors, a little holiday cheer Police Alliance, Auxiliary Visit The Sick And Elderly carols and Christmas SANDY. Members of the Sandy sang City Police Alliance and the Police presented the residents with a Auxiliary made a visit to the gift. Sandy area retirement homes and known as occasion, convalescent centers on Christ- - The "Christmas with the Elderly", is mas Day. officers The members and their families sponsored by police concerned about the depression that often sets in with the elderly during the holiday season; particularly those that dont have relatives who will visit them, said spokesman A1 Avila of the Police Department. Students Are Honored At Hillcrest Saiuhj ttuqbb&diwd lUateft UNION. Sharon Armstrong, Monika Hayes, David Mclllece and Jennifer Creno were named Students of the Week during the reports of one reckless driver and closing week of school at Hillcrest two intoxicated pedestrians. Eight high. stops were made on suspected Miss Armstrong has taken dance drunk drivers, with six arrested. for three years and is an last lot a independent cook in Foods. She happened Although works at a vet clinic and at the not recollection is was it year, my as busy as is usual on that night. County Building and is a member Club. She the Husky Common sense should be your of ice the in Avoid Eve. New Years on participated skating guide the times and places where nationals in Denver and in the trouble is likely to occur. Be an Calgary Special Winter Olympics and plans to develop her ice alert, defensive driver. skills. If you are going to drink, stay skating A senior, Miss Hayes maintains home, or make arrangements for a 3.7 GPA and takes honors someone who isnt drinking to classes in history. drive. If you have a friend who is Reading, eating chocolate and under the influence, drive him working with children are her home. interests and her favorite classes Under a recent law, if you are humanities, college preparatosupply alcohol to someone, and in ry, geology and volleyball. She condition an inebriated he plans to attend college and becomes involved in an accident, graduate in elementary educayou may be liable for damages or tion. A junior, David Mclllece received injuries that occur. Bg Otticet H. W. Culfp Sandy resident asked me what usually happens on New Year's Eve, wanting to know how safe it is to be out and how dangerous it is to drive. A Thinking the answer may be of interest to a lot of people, I checked records of activities taking place on New Years Eve, 1986. Between the hours of noon Dec. and 7 a.m. Jan. 1, the police department responded to 109 incidents; 73 calls from citizens and 36 officer observations. Nineteen calls were citizen assists, such as lost or disabled motorists. Three people wanted legal advice; nine calls were burglar alarms. Officers responded to five family fights, one runaway and three assaults. five thefts, two There were frauds, three vandalisms, 18 reports of suspicious circumstances and four to keep the peace. 31 Problems with animals accounted for 10 calls and one person reported harrasing phone calls. There were nine calls on traffic problems and four accidents, one of which resulted in injuries. Police responded to assist the Limit your drinking, or dont drink at all. New Years Eve is a fun time to celebrate with family and friends. With a little good sense and prior planning, it can stay that way. Officer Occiput Says: The ambulance four times and other longest five years in a womans police agencies twice. There were life are between 29 and 30. the National English Merit Award, takes AP and honors classes and as been on the honor roll with a 3.8 GPA for four years. He participates with Senator Orrin Hatchs youth advisory committee and is an Eagle scout and member of the Order of the Arrow. He plans to attend the Air Force Academy and hopes to eventually work for NASA. Jennifer Creno, a senior, has been a member of the National Honor Society for two years and has been on the honor roll for four years with a 3.9 GPA. She has vocational in participated for two years and was a member of the pep club in her sophomore year. A member of dance, skiing, swimming and drawing club, she enjoys Spanish II and plans to graduate from college in elementary education or SANDY. City residents may dispose of their Christmas trees in two ways, recreation director Mike Shea, says. The first and most preferable is to cut the tree into four foot lengths, bundle and place them out with the weekly garbage. The second is to bring the tree to the city cemeterys southwest corner. Those trees will be put through a chipping machine and used for mulch for the citys parks and streetscaping, he says. A sign is posted to indicate the dumping spot. He emphasizes that there are no other areas in the city where the tree may be deposited. In years past, trees were brought to the Alta Canyon Recreation Center area for a bonfire. Due to EPA regulations, the bonfires have been cancelled. If trees are left there, then city crews will have to haul them away. Mr. Shea points out that costs the city money and time. Nielson To Hold Town ... A HOMELESS HARE female Netherland Dwarf rabbit has been selected as Sandy Animal Controls Pet of the Week. Her name is "Cottontail" and she was turned into the shelter by her previous owner. 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