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Show HILL TOP TIMES Page 8 April 23, 1982 Police Blotter On April 12 an anonymous caller contacted police and reported seeing an individual wearing fatigues and loading government paint into his vehicle, after which he departed the area. Security Police sentries were briefed and the vehicle was stopped attempting to exit ; the base. - The individual was ap Co00 '11 - 5) Crime Stop calls operator was apparently driving under the influence of alcohol. He failed a field sobriety test and was apprehended. When administered the breathalyzer test, it showed a blood alcohol content of .14 percent. After a Security Police report was accomplished, the individual was released to custody of his unit. 7 (From page 7 II m u On April 13, police responded to Bldg. 523. An anonymous caller stated a fight was in progress in the parking lot. When police arrived, all suspects in the incident were detained in the office of the Individuals were units. , taken to . observing Anyone Warning: suspicious activities call CRIME STOP, Ext. 77867. You may remain anonymous. charge-of-quarter- s. isi mi onrlv ertrintr wontVior anA rotirtvl HIT J J t service during iviarcn. irom leaerai 1 -- then PM-- S Fourteen civilians took advantage of r Security Police headquarters where a report was filed. All were then released to their respective prehended and released to his unit after the report was completed. 1- They were: Ernest W. Bell, Administration Division, 36 years Ray W. Blakely, Directorate of Materiel Management, 34 years Elizabeth Burton, Directorate of Maintenance, 20 years James E. Chisum, Directorate of Maintenance, 35 years Bernice M. Frasier, Directorate Distribution, 22 years Henry R. Garcia, Directorate Maintenance, 36 years Albert M. Heitz, Directorate Maintenance, 15 years Wallace E. Johanson, Directorate ? Maintenance, 15 years Howard Lythgoe, Directorate Materiel Management, 21 years -- of of of of of Gusman Maestas, Directorate of Maintenance, 31 years Henry V. Ranson, Directorate of Maintenance, 20 years Patricia H. Royster, Directorate of Materiel Manavement, 33 years Shirley R. Skeen, , Administration Division, 32 years William R. Tidwell, Directorate of Maintenance; 35 years mm rit WESTWOOD VIJLILAGIE t--i Now available OK .. UORWEllU UTAH'S ' - FINEST ADULT MOBILE HOME PARKI many choice lots to choose from. Several model homes on display for your convenience. 1 BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY CLUB LIVING FEATURING: Clubhouse Sauna Lounge Pool Pool Game Room Swimming Therapy FOB DETAILS SEE BOB IN CLUBHOUSE Office Hours: 4oVaK 'O or 9:00-5:0- 0 P.M. ADULT , 11 r i WCSIWUUU VU1UUC trni fAnftffVAAM UT Now Lay ton has its own full service travel agency. No more waiting in long lines at the airport to pick up your ticket. No more trips to Ogden or Salt Lake to make your vacation or business travel arrangements. It can all be handled in Layton, ' . : quickly and conveniently. Remember, there is no additional charge to you for using a travel agency. We may even save you money, because we know all the fares and schedules of all the airlines not just the one or two you'd call yourself. So we can get you the best possible itinerary at the lowest possible price, and we'll even deliver your ticket to you at no extra charge. MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY 1111 North 2000 West 0 Ogden 731-312- . r ir.1PQED 27" TO-SPU- ED :' Hog. $149.95 First Travel Corp. is a division of one of the largest travel companies in the state and we look forward to becoming a part of Layton and " Davis County. , HO- W- - Come by or give us a call. We'd like to help. Our office is located at the North end of Layton Hills Mall, in the First Security Bank Building on Hill Field Road. 21 "or 23 lugged frame 27" gum rubber tires Imported derailleur Center Pulled brakes ; levers wsafety 1 with assembled Fully year warranty LAYAVJAY--- 17111 UOLD FOR Fml Travel Cora 90 DAYS 1500 No. Hill Field Road J LAYTON 776-513- 1 |