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Show Thundy. Februiiy 5. 2009 Pagt4 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW PoliceBea Celebrations I SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAFF. It. Miko Smith is out of town. Thoro will be no l'w.is itnt Grovo polico column to dny. Next week will ho Capt. Cody Cullimoro's lindon column. Jan. 21 to Jan. 27: LINDON ASSAULT - A timnmin boy rnportedly isiultod anothnr boy nt thou sr hool on J;in ?6 nl about 11 54 a m lindon policn offi.m cititd the kuspiii t and relnnsnd him to his (juarditn Hi case was rofwrnd to Juvenile Juve-nile Couit. DRUGS - An o)li(.f'f btdpiiitd a (If i vmi on Jan 78 tit about 8 65 p.m. in northerns! I indon for revokod registration on thn vehicle Thn oMi m lound tho diivni had an outstanding war rant. Thn drivnr tolrl thn olficor hn had diuqs in thn vohii.lo and polite tiansportud thn man to Utah County Jail wnrn hn posted bail on thn warrant and was issued a citation and thun released DUI - Polico conducted a traf lie stop on Jan ?4 at approximately approxi-mately 6 44 p.m. and found a rn.in was driving undnr tho influence influ-ence with a suspended driver licenso, expired registration and no proof of insurance. DUI - An officer stopped a diivor on Jan. 25 at 8:21 p.m. for spending on State Street. Ono male was cited and released for DUI, spending 60 mph in a 40 mph ono and an expired regis (ration. THEFT - Lindon police took a juvnniln into custody on Jan. ?7 at 1.24 p.m. on a shoplifting charge. Ho was reloased into tho custody of a family member. THEFT - An officer responded on Jan. 23 at 12:51 p.m. to a report of retail theft and found a man and timnaga boy in custody cus-tody They werfl charged with theft THEFT - A woman reportedly took her bister 't cell phone bat lery and took it With her to tho Salt lake City ama Police cited the woman and she was later released. PLEASANT GROVE BURGLARY - A Pleasant Grove police officer responded to a report of theft on Jan. 24 at 8 45 a m. The victims gave suspect sus-pect information and the case was referred to the invostiga tions officer. A Little Giant ladder, lad-der, a nail gun, Craftsman chain saw, a Coleman generator, a HorneLite lawn trimmer, a Dow-alt Dow-alt drill, an iPod, Craftsman lawn blower, assorted jownlry, a $20 bill and clothing wore reported missing. BURGLARY - A principal had two boys put in custody on Jan. 26 at about 12:16 p.m. and had determined a burglary had occurred oc-curred Pleasant Grove officers were callod and transported one juvenilo to the Slate Canyon Do-tontion Do-tontion Center. VEHICLE BURGLARY - An officer was dispatched to an auto burglary in a school parking park-ing lot on Jan. 23 at about 8 p.m. and found an MP3 playor had boon stolen. VEHICLE BURGLARY - Po lice rosponded on Jan. 25 at 4.39 p.m. to northwest Pleasant Grove for a vehicle burglary. Construction tools and a tool bolt were taken whilo the truck was parked on the side of a homo. The victim saw two suspects sus-pects and described thorn to the investigating officer. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - Officers conducted con-ducted a traffic stop on Jan. 26 at 7 22 p m and arrested two adults on charges of possession of Oxyconim, Lor Mb, diug paraphernalia para-phernalia and marijuana. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - Two people were arrested on warrants on Jan. 28 at 9 50 p.m. in southwest Pleasant Grove. One suspect was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and another cited for lewdness and urinating in public. DUI - A hit and run report came in to tho police station and officers found the suspect vehicle had loft the scene but was later found in Orem. Orem officers found the driver was driving under the influonce and was cited and released. DUI Police stopped a driver for failing to signal for two lane changes on Jan. 28 at 9 50 p.m. in south Ploasant Grove. The officer found the driver was driving undor the influence and he arrested both adults in the vehicle. THEFT - An iPod was stolen from a coat pocket while the victim was jogging at the community com-munity centor on Jan. 23 at 7:22 a.m. THEFT A gas station employee em-ployee providod a vehicle description on Jan. 24 at 11:53 p.m. and license plate number for a driver who skipped without with-out paying for gasoline. Police later located the vehicle in American Fork. American Fork police stopped the driver and the driver reported not being aware that the credit card did not work and went back to pay for the fuel. No further action was taken. THEFT - A person gave another an-other person money to settle a debt and instead the suspect spent the cash on personal use. This case was reported on Jan. 28 at 11:15 a.m. n n 5 M 8D CiDizcns off Highland (Paid Advertisement) On Jan. 20th, 2009, the Highland City Council by majority vote adopted a resolution authorizing the issuance and sale of not more than $5 million excise tax road revenue bonds. This money is earmarked for a new road design and development. This is money that will be borrowed and paid back with interest. The city is already bonded for at least $14 million. Adding the new bond, the city debt could , balloon to close to $ 1 9 million. In a city with approximately ap-proximately 2,500 homes (1,864 homes in 2004 population estimate), this is an equivalent debt load of $7,600 per household. While the city assures us that the majority of the bond and interest will be paid by collections from gas and road use taxes, a debt of this magnitude may well result in an increased in-creased property tax levy. In the middle of a recession, reces-sion, when people are losing jobs, homes, and their savings, please join us in calling members of the Highland City Council to encourage them to vote against this bond and more debt. Also ask them why this bond is not being voted on by all citizens in a bond election. Highland City Council: Brian Braithwaite Brian Brunson Larry Mendenhall Kathryn Schramm Claudia Stillman 492-1 069 Brianbhighiandcity.org 756-8757 brbrunsonhighlandcity.org 756-7036 larrymhighlandcity.org 756-2256 kathrynshighlandcity.org 756-9797 claudiashighlandcity.org nl o' wi Bud, Bonnie Baker 67th Anniversary n February 10 Unbelievable Fvents happen. Bud & Bonnie Baker who are still young at heart as shown nlxive have achieved the age of R2 yrs & B7yrs of marriage by kw-ing kw-ing our God, children and friends and trying to live our lives with service to ot hers before we were slowed down of late by bodily tils. The photo above is a file photo about 2 yrs. old. We will celebrate with a dinner din-ner the evening of Tuesday H)th of Feb, their wedding date, with family. Their lives have been full, with such things, as racing on both land and air- craft. Motorcycling together, to-gether, water skiing. Land sailing (3 wheel sailboats), dune buggying. just frying for fua & traveling a M when they were younger. And ks of other things. Uke working for money to support our selves has helped us grow old. Cheerio too all with love. That s all you need to grow old & happy. Jacob Perry Kkler Jacob Duane Perry has been calk-d to serve a two year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day Saints in the Johannesburg South Africa Mission. Mis-sion. lie will report to the South Africa Af-rica Missionary Training Center on February 13. l lder Perry will speak in a sacrament sac-rament meeting in the American Fork 31st Ward on Sunday, February Feb-ruary Sat IMp.m. II' II Camille Peterson Runyan, Sorrells Camille Peterson, of the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Mount Mahogany 6th Ward, recently received her Young Womanhood Recognition Award. Her projects included reading the Book of Mormon, indexing index-ing names for Family Search Indexing, redecorating a room and making a modest dress for herself. Cami is a junior at Pleasant Grove High School and Ls the daughter of Ron and Bonnie Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. James Sorrells of Orem, Utah, are pleased to announce an-nounce the marriage of their son, Thomas Sorrells, to Brea Runyan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Runyan Ru-nyan and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bernhardt Bern-hardt of Buena Vista, Colorado. The couple will be married on Saturday, February 7, 2009 in the Mount Timpanogos IDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held that same evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Andersen's Cottage, Cot-tage, 8902 Silverlake Dr., Cedar Hills. If we missed you in all the excitement please accept this as your invitation. The couple will make their first home in Salt Lake City, Utah. Potter, Shelton Joe and Kay Shelton of Lehi, Utah are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son, Bradley Shelton, to Ashley Potter, daughter of Mark and Kaylene Potter, Ivins, Utah. The couple will exchange vows in the St. George LDS Temple on February 7, 2009. A reception will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at The Art Center, 86 South Main, St. George. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Snow Canyon High School. She recently returned from Kiev, Ukraine, where she was a volunteer volun-teer with the International Language Lan-guage Program. The prospective groom is a graduate of Lehi High School and Weber State University with a degree in set design. He served an LDS mission in the Brazil Santa Maria mission. They are both presently employed em-ployed at Tuachan Center for the Arts and will reside in St. George. or. 1 1 t I fi Ti I rm W3 JWAWM Mil CM We carry building materials, paint, cabinets, lighting fixtures, furniture and appliances. all your surplus building materials, hardware, tools, and furniture to Habitat for Hu manity to help Utah County families and further oud cause. Ot'tet fzr Hurty 626 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo RQwi Cc!l 3RE5TO:t for r-1- UUiiAi?li (373-7C67) Mon - Sat Poid for by DBE, He |