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Show The American Fork police U-ai includes: Retail TheR - A 20-year-old man was cited for retail theft after he attempted to take butane fuel and roof cement from a local husinesH. Possession of Alcohol by Minor - Two 18-year-old men were arrested for illegal ille-gal possession of alcohol after their vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. viola-tion. Possession ofMetham-phetamines ofMetham-phetamines with intent to distribute in a DKZ, possession posses-sion of paraphernalia in a Drug Free Zone, Driving Under the Influence, revoked registration, no insurance - A 40-year-old man was arrested for possession pos-session of methampheta-mines methampheta-mines with the intent to distribute in a DFZ, possession posses-sion of paraphernalia in a DFZ, DDI drug, revoked registration and no insurance insur-ance after his vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. viola-tion. Disorderly Conduct Outstanding Arrest Warrant War-rant - A 31 -year-old man was arrested for disorderly disorder-ly conduct and two outstanding out-standing arrest warrants after officers responded to a report that the man was at a residence continuously continuous-ly knocking and pounding on the doors of the residence. resi-dence. Domestic Violence Assault - A 31-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence assault after officers responded to a report of a an assault. Retail Thea - A 35- year-old woman was cited for retail theft after she attempted change the price tags on several toy items at a local business. 174 West Main American Fork T56-9&43 Aulo 'Home EBusiness Life Health Renters "HOW MUCH LIFE INSURANCE DO YOU NEED?" II 11 A. i CALL WE CAN ' JoAnn Adams i 52 E. Main Suitt 1 , I Am. Fork 756-3503 It . (I If an iiLijiiiiiiia FINANCIAL AltMat FttHMKtal k ffa Intoxication - A 51-year-old-man was arrested for intoxication after officers offi-cers responded to a report of a man who was being disruptive in the lobby of a local hotel. Assault - A 24-year-old man was arrested for assault after officers responded to a report of a man attempting to repossess repos-sess a vehicle and the owner assaulted him. Retail Theft and Warrant War-rant - A-33-year old man was arrested for retail theft and an outstanding arrest warrant after he attempted to take several electronic items from a local business. Arrest Warrant - A 44-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding arrest warrant. Possession of marijuana marijua-na and paraphernalia -Two 19-year-old men were arrested for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia parapher-nalia after their vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. Arrest Warrant - A 36-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding warrant after his vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. viola-tion. Domestic Violence Assault - A 25-year-old woman was arrested for assault domestic violence after officers responded to a report of a family fight. Retail Theft - A 17-year-old woman was cited for retail theft after she attempted to take bottles of shampoo from a local business. busi-ness. . Protective Order - A 38-year-old woman was arrested for violation of a protective order after officers offi-cers responded to a report of the order being violated. Cardon Insurance Larry Cardon US. HELP. 1 Glen Pack 3S sC Aj, I 140 S. Main PL Grove 785-1255 216 E. Main 6 Lehi 768-8853 ( " J MUK'xtwn miin.iHn 11, ,. n jJ-MMI III " instate. LMt Urn Project 0 Commission last week, Mayor Ted Barratt polled the council members and found most felt senior houa-ing houa-ing was a good use for the land. There was still a consideration, consid-eration, however, about the type of housing and the density. The issue of deed restrictions on the land, which was sold by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, was also still a concern. Planning Commissioner Ken Baldwin said the housing hous-ing types were a problem because of the zoning. "The project that was proposed had commercial aspects," he said, referring to the assisted living area. They have never backed off from commercial James Hansen, Planning Commission chair, said the restrictions on the property Vama no Shin Kon Instruction: Tues. & Thurs. Youth: 5:30pm - 6:30pm Ages 5-11 lies. & Thurs. Adult: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Ages 12 and up American Judo and Jujilsu Federation Membership Required Sense! Jeremy Estes is a third generation instructor of Dan Zan Ryu Jujitsu and has been instructing the Tama no Shin Kan for the past three years. Jeremy has been teaching for his father and grandfather for several years and has been in the Dan Zan Ryu system for the last 22 years. 60 West Main Street American Fork 372-0296 1 mo&mm o amsdm - ...!..--,,. - Rendering cf the -, r NEW WEST VALLEY i " ' gaay'c ; gold's gym SmQTi Jffl 1 TSTSTSSS35 e .. ;' - jT V " 1 " il if-- i.ltir ,- .,.,., . ...,. .rI f ifi-,, ,1 miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiBiinniii iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii .- -tr-' -- iiumTimnn . .:. - HE TO CELEBRATE THE GROUHDBREAKIMG FOR OUR NEW WEST VALLEY LOCATION, GOLD'S GYM IS OFFERING MEMBERSHIPS FOR JUST $19 A MONTH! Continued from front page were also still in effect. "The LDS Church has never backed off of the deed restrictions," he said. Those restrictions included density densi-ty and material for the housing. They (the church) want to be sure that any development develop-ment that takes place is consistent with what they envisioned in those deed restrictions," said planning commissioner Ken Baldwin. Bald-win. Enforcement of those restrictions has been a question, however. Some have felt the city should not approve a project unless it meets' the requirements, while others have said the church would make the determination after the city approves a plan. "It seems like a Catch 22," said council member Keith Blake. saMAntDdSamJatmyEstes RE WE GROW AGAIN! j"Jvf '4 I'f .niMltWnyii I 2IJ. American Fork Citizen - DisxvM tnprove I ml bj bill Scratch coating, ! UV coating. AND i Endura anti-glare coating witntne f purchase of a complete pair of r eyeglasses, y, A $119 value! X J 111 k .rsttiftitn nn1T ' Not valid with any other offers Expires 3-31-04 Um Lomou in Ma Covnw 11 E. Main Si. 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