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Show j flelvin S. Dalton New l loab Police Chief I "smbers of the City Coun- ' and Mayor Winford :e met in special session : week and decided on a " " Police Chief for Moab The Moab force has without a head since &c-:r.ore left early in fall. 8 for the job was ;:,ln S. Dalton, 46, a na-: na-: of Moab. Dalton was a r of the Sheriff's De- " merit for 7 months and " last two months has aeting as an auxiliary 'r on the Moab force. f o served as an auxil- ,j 0,tir under two go"- i :rs' J- Braken Lee and ? D' Clyde. n has served two J ' fA.'"'''"' A i ,) I 1 V 7lvi" S. Dalton j N6 Police Chief I terms in the Utah State Legislature and during this time was on the State Safety Safe-ty and Highway Committee. He has also had considerable consider-able training in first aid. For the past 22 years Dalton Dal-ton has served as a scout leader in the community and since he has eight children of his own wants to be on good terms with the youth of the community, and wishes to aid them with their problems. pro-blems. His goal, Dalton says, is to make a very good force for the City and to work in harmony with the City and County officers. Dalton will report to Weber We-ber State College on November Novem-ber 12 to begin- his training for the position. In addition to a police chief, the council also hired an additional officer, Lawrence Law-rence Rowley, 29, formerly of Blanding. Recently, Rowley Row-ley has been living in Meadow Mea-dow which is south of Fit more He has served about five years with the Ogden City Police Department. Rowley will be required to take some additional training train-ing according to Mayor Winford Bunce, who said that Rowley's training had been adequate when he was working for the Ogden Department, De-partment, but that the hour, of instruction has increased. Rowley is married and has three children who wiU an be moving to Moab when he starts work on November 1, |