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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 24 May SSgt. Herman I. Jackson Jr. 2849th Security Police Squadron Theft of property, assaults, Another dependent wife reported being assaulted by her husband while visiting a friend on base. Police received a report of a domestic disturbance between an e airman and his wife at their quarters. The airman's first sergeant responded and is conducting an .investigation. A report that a civilian employee was drunk on station was received. Police apprehended the civilian at building 1 138. A breathalyzer test was conducted with results of .18-pluPolice made a traffic stop on a vehicle operated by a civilian employee. Investigation revealed that the employee was on the base driving revocation list. He was charged. A civilian employee reported approximately 20 windows had been broken out with rocks at building 882. There are no suspects. Police received a report that an affray was in progress at the swimming pool across from dormitory 517 involving four military members. Investigation revealed that an NCO had By burglary, driving on revocation and domestic disturbances highlighted the police blotters last week. An NCO reported he had been receiving threatening phone calls at his e quarters from an unknown person. Investigation is continuing. on-bas- on-bas- Another NCO reported theft of 11 model airplanes from building 42. An airman reported theft of a paint gun from building 578 from 'a tool room which was secured. A field jacket was stolen from an airman from building 46. There are no suspects. An NCO reported theft of a gold pocket watch from, a jewelry box at his quarters. He stated that he did have a suspect. on-bas- 29, 1981 confronted three airmen and a fight ensued. The NCO was struck in the face with a beer bottle by one of the airmen. The NCO was charged with assault and damage to government property. He threw a rock at a government vehicle causing damage. One of the airmen was also charged with assault for throwing the bottle. An NCO reported that his quarters had been broken into. Investigation revealed that a $5 bill had been taken from his daughter's bank. on-bas- e A civilian employee reported that someone had entered building 1701 through a window and vandalized five vending machines. pending. REMINDER! paragraph 16d states: Not more than three persons are permitted in the front seat of a government or private vehicle or OO-ALC- R any other conveyance not specifically designed to carry more than three passengers in the front seat. s. e The dependent wife of a military member reported that her. son had been physically assaulted by a neighbor. The son had been playing with some other children when the neighbor grabbed him causing scratches to his back. v BOY V.&. SAVINGS Featuring: Furniture, Snndl WHEN: June 4, 5, 6, 7 art, carnival The Kitchen Center can provide you with a and depression glass, coins, primitive paper memorabilia, Brewerania, stamps, taxidermy, collectibles, HOURS: Thursday-Saturda- wide variety of kitchen and bath etc. 12-- 9 y 12-- 6 Sunday Take the 24th St. exit and follow the signs ad countertops, along with professional design and installation. Expert appraisals of your antiques by Gloria Bodell of Eden West Antiques, each day 3 p.m. until closing. ($2.00 per item.) Sail - iances, and PJLttS: nw "Fair Trade Center" Ogden Industrial Park ADMISSION: $1.75 or $1.25 with this cabinets, appl- AimMquin WHERE: is Investigation D0DMIE dDM S JU IT! KITCHENS The Kitchen Centers are factory-owne- d and operated outlets designed specifically to provide you, our customers, with excellent service at a low, low cost. From the professional home builder to trie the Kitchen Centers can -- factory-direct-to-y- ou do-it-yoursel- fer, meet your needs and SAVE YOU MONEY! PRB-SCHCO- B. 3 AY CARE CLEARFIELD, UTAH Minutes from II.A.F.D. HOURS: 6 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. 00 PHONE Ogo Summer 773-730- 3 Program Includes ' Western Week Field trips to Hogle Zoo, Dairy Farm and the Nature Crafts 7 WALL SHELVING " Many cabinets in stock Factory Outlet Store Picnics Music NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION FOR Lv Deluxe cabinets Economy particle board cabinets Six beautiful door styles Spice Racks, Bread Boards Small appliance centers Hutches and wall shelving units. 00 ogp Swimming Lessons Center d all-wo- od CGNYGK 360 EAST CENTER ST. hand-wipe- BATHROOMS oil stain finishes PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN FOR FALL OF INCLUDING FULL DAY CARE. FEE: $34.00 PER WEEK. 1981, rasas flL3 iiHtaaiU I |