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Show Free Press - Wednesday, September 17. 1997 - Page 4 Cedar Fort A Lakewood, Colorado, man was booked into the Utah County Jail on charges of possession of a loaded gun inside a vehicle, possession of a concealer weapon, possession of mari- Continued from front page manager for Van Sickle Construction. Prior to this new calling, he served as a primary teacher, missionary preparation class teacher, ward athletic director and assistant scoutmaster. He enjoys sports and camping. His wife, Nicole, is from Salt Lake City. Kevin Dent, network computer specialist at Utah Valley State College, was born in West Covina, Calif. He and his wife, Wendy, have one daughter. He has served as a counselor in the elder's quorum and as executive secretary and financial clerk. His hobbies include camping, skiing and Dutch juana and possession of paraphernalia. Police were called to the scene after a security officer of a ' I. local business reported the man as suspicious. The responding officers saw both the gun and the marijuana pipe in plain view when they looked in the vehicle. An Animal Control Officer took custody of the suspect's cat and iguana and a local towing firm took custody of the man's vehicle. A Lehi man reported the theft of his $10,000 recreational-typ- e vehicle, which was seemingly taken while he was away from the home. The really strange thing is that the vehicle had only one set of keys, which were still in the man's possession. A The case is still under investigation. Officers stopped a Salt Lake man after they observed him At first, the officer thought the driving onto a freeway man might have been drinking, but there was no odor of alcooff-ram- p. w7 w oven cooking. Larry Cook, son of Ernil and Geneva Cook, was sustained as hol. What there was, however, was an outstanding $500 warrant out of Salt Lake. Officers had the vehicle towed and cited the man for the warrant as well as driving without a lice or insurance. A Lehi man was served with a warrant for the unlawful sale or supply of alcohol to minors and was sentenced to 180 days in the Utah County Jail without bail. Officers investigated a report of an estimated $500 damage to a vehicle which appears to have been shot at a low trajectory. The bullet entered the right front passenger window and exited the left rear window. The case is still under investigation. A Lehi woman reported that an unknown suspect had tied a knot in the hose connected to her sump pump, causing about $2,000 in damages to the carpet, sheetrock and wood in her basement. Police are looking for a suspect in a child sexual abuse case, after receiving testimony from experts that the child had indeed been physically molested. of beer and two A Lehi man reported the theft of a compact discs from his Lehi home. assistant clerk for finances. He is married to the former Marie Hansen, daughter of Roland and Beulah Hansen. He works as a mechanic at Cate Equipment. He and his wife have one son. Now a member of the Cedar Fort 2nd Ward, he was released Sunday from the same position in what became the Cedar Fort 1st Ward. William B. Elton, membership clerk, was also released from a similar position in the original ward. He has also served as executive secretary, Photo by Members of the bishopric of the new Cedar Fort 2nd Ward include, front row, to Dan Allinson, counselor; Bishop Don J. Ezola; and Hans Christiansen, second counselor. Back row: David L. Martin, executive secretary; Kevin D. Dent, ward clerk; Larry E. Cook, financial clerk; and William B. Elton, membership clerk. first assistant High Priest leader and elder's quorum president. The son of William J. and Olive Elton, he and his wife, Venna, the daughter of William T. and Keren Hacking, have five will be problems," said Mike Allred. "Let me make a suggestion that at the very least we look at making this fit into the that one makes me mad. The neighborhood." He suggested that Frandsen diversity of Summercrest is be required to have restrictive what drew my husband and me covenants against any kind of to Lehi." She added that she lives on modular homes and that all homes have two-ca- r an 8,000 square foot lot and garages and that the front of the home does not consider herself a be 25 to 30 percent brick. "transient person." "All of the neighbors that are Frandsen told the audience that all of the homes would moving are moving because of have two-ca- r garages and that job transfers," said Rose they would not have carports, Holladay, who had approached nor would they be of modular the city council before about construction. In answer to a park space. "I haven't found question from Councilmember any undesirable people in the Frances Comer, Frandsen said whole neighborhood." that the development only had "My responsibility for the four lots that were 6,900 last two years has been parks," square feet, the smallest lot said Councilmember Dee Ray available. Russon in making the motion "Summercrest needs a park, to approve the PRD. "We've there is no question," said Patty made a lot of progress. We've McNabb. "Mike Allred's comgot a cosmopolitan community ment about less desirable in Summercrest. We owe you a I'm sorry, Mike, park." neighbors Baby 12-pa- children, 22 grandchildren and one great-grandchil- d. fishing and traveling. ACT Parks Continued from front page demned the size of the lots and suggested that smaller lots would attract people who do not tend to remain in the area. "I really don't think we can equate lot sizes with quality of people," said Councilmember Reed Sunderland. "I think you're making an assumption. True, we've had a lot of people move in and out of Lehi but maybe it's not the lot sizes maybe they graduated from college, maybe they didn't like their neighbors in the bigger houses." "I think it's a little naive to suggest that there won't be problems as it will that there Russ Daly R: L He enjoys scores way up "These are the highest ACT scores ever recorded by our dis- trict," Dr. Frank Cameron, Director of Research and Evaluation for the 45,000 student Alpine School District, told the board of education at the boards Sept 9 meeting held in American Fork. to Cameron, According Alpine District students again outscored their state and national peers on all four categories as well as on the Composite Score of the Test. American College of Approximately the Alpine students who were seniors in 1997 participated in the test battery. Individual student scores for the exam range between a low of 1 and a high of 36. On the five-memb- er two-thir- overall or composite 1997, Alpine District scored at 22.1 (the composite score ever in the district). score for students highest achieved New area code for rural Utah goes into effect Sunday pagers, cellular telephones, second lines and computer, Dixie is not planning to secede from the state, but as of Sunday, it will join many other areas "within the state of Utah to become part of a new telephone area code. modems. Starting Sept. 21, callers will be able to use either area code, to access other telephone num-- , USWest has been sending information to telephone subscribers throughout Utah about the upcoming change, which will start Sunday, Sept. 21 as the new 435 area code is implemented throughout a large geographic area of the state. With a few exceptions, customers in Utah County, as well as most in Salt Lake, Davis, Weber and Morgan Counties, will retain the 801 area code. The remainder of the state will be assigned to use 435 as their area code. The change is being made for the demand for new telephone numbers for fax machines, bers throughout Utah, although a recorded message will alert callers that the change is being. made. Mandatory use of the 435 area code will begin March 21, 1998, when an intercept message will instruct callers to redial using the other area code. Some customers may need to reprogram automated dialing features and equipment such as h dialing speed calling, or call forwarding; those in the new area code should also prepare in advance for changes made to printed materials such as business cards and checks. one-touc- Sooth Towne Business Mall Utah College M Press Jiiice Massage Therapy Continued from front page V know him, because he was a couple of years older than she. She saw him again after he returned from serving an LDS mission Seoul, Korea. 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