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Show THE SENTINEL SectR3 Police Ride-A-Lo- In the wee hours of a morning, the rules preceeded his return to patrol: Remain Saturday shortly before 2 a.m., two in the car unless the teenage boys, hunched officer says it's all right against an unusually cold to leave, the radio works April night, trudged up a by pushing in the mike nearly deserted Wasatch button, and the shot gun, St.inMidvale. if needed, is under the It's been nearly three front seat. hours since curfew for If Friday night was juvenile aged youths was supposed to be the most imposed in the city and if lively of the week," you you're wondering what couldn't have proved it two young men under 16 the way the first three years old would be doing hours or so of this out so late on such a bitter particular Friday night night, you're not alone. went. Baarz' patrolling That same question was was interrupted only by a on the mind of Midvale prowler call and some Police Sergeant Ray juvenile hi jinks: an old Baarz as he swung his Christmas tree tossed patrol unit off South Main into the middle of a street St. and began to head east and a toilet paper party. Baarz took the extra up Wasatch St., noticing time to note some of the the two boys. "I wonder what they're ways citizens unknowingly doing out so late," he make it tougher for the to stated as he moved the police patrol car over to the curb. effectively and easier for As a rule, human kind bad guys to operate: is naturally suspicious. apartment complexes Police officers are one of with dead-enparking, the few groups that get making effective patrolling .of the lots and paid for it. To really know what a adjacent living units police officer's job is like, more difficult was one one would have to do it, sore spot he noticed. or actually clip on a badge and go onto the streets. improperly maintained But, citizens who want to security lighting, see how his police especially in commercial that department performs in establishments thief the field may do so in shield a would-b- e Midvale through the from the searching eyes of a patrolling officer was department's "Ride-A-Lonanother. program. One local hardware to through night Friday morning is, store had apparently Saturday perhaps, the most lively done everything right. 12 hour period of the week Outdoor lighting was in the city and the time strategically placed and when the officers are operating and a quick This flash from the car's most ' busy. spotlight had detected the night Friday particular began about 10 p.m. by distinctive gleam of a meeting Baarz in the dead bolt lock in place parking lot of the Midvale and locked tight. Then police station. The Sgt. Baarz checked behind a had already been on 'duty rear corner. Two piles of lumber outside the fenced since 6 p.m. A quick explanation of yard loomed up in the 1 prior to W. J. light. But, that wasn't all. Further along Baarz pointed out a pallett leaned up against the fence. "That looks like a Marine i Corps loading net," Baarz exclaimed. They could go up that two at a time. Once inside the fence we'd be unable to spot spot them." want trouble," Baarz said as he pulled out of the parking lot, "tonight they didn't want it After his first coffee break of the shift, Baarz went back on patrol, but minus Pond and VanZille, who had gone off duty. Just before 2 a.m., he swung onto Holden St. and then turned east on Wasatch. Just east of Main St., his headlights silhouted two young boys, one short with dark brown hair and wearing a dark coat, the other tall and blond. As the Sgt. pulled over the young men stopped Baarz waited. and the youths and questioned checked IDs. At this point he seemed to recognize one of the young men and then performed a legal "pat down" search for were None weapons. , Inadequate mm Doit QdBy - Codetta's Cottage 4 ng cr!n ivi g:ftsk;p mbmhh. irnr?ar?ntt misdemeanor in the with connection incident. The matter is now up before juvenile court. Ycsf Watts lean girftiKSjtKfcniqsts PS Pi USjUOUMO MOM WIIM FLOWERS on Men DM CORA'S CATERING "ATCMPUCF Company Parties Anniversaries Special Occasions ' Farewells Weddings Etc. MAtti 561-37- 31 EAST MIDVALE -The young adults in East Midvale Stake held a gardening activity night. Calvin Glover, of the Jordan Nursery was the guest speaker. In charge were Paul Jr. and Henncman DeniseCarlile. N Jordan Utah West Stake is planning a activity West either." The slack period came to an end just after 1 a.m. and calls were finally starting to come in over the radio. The manager restaurant of an had a couple of customers that had been asked to leave, but had refused. "We expect this about this time of night," Baarz said. "The taverns and night spots are closing down and people are looking for something to eat before heading home." When Baarz arrived he Just at the found officers Randy found. was Baarz Pond and Jeff Jensen moment to mind his with Midvale's making up along in and call take them other supervising the parents sergeant, Dave VanZile their happened: already there. The two unexpected radio customers who refused to the suddenly leave were apparently blared an emergency members of a motorcycle maternity call, a woman club. They had visited the with contractions three restaurant earlier in the minutes apart. Baarz had no choice. day with a couple of friends according to the He immediately turned manager. When he had the two juveniles loose, felt they were being loud jumping back into the car and bothering customers, he hit both the sirens and the manager had ordered lights. The maternity them off the premises at case was clear on the that time. They'd left, but other side of town. The house containing the above two had the woman in labor was returned that night. in found easily enough and customers The question did not wait for Baarz rushed in lugging the officers to come to an emergency first aid their table, instead one kit. But, before the joyous immediately approached moment arrived county Officer Jensen. Jensen paramedics and Midvale laid the situation out for Fire Department EMTs He him. him and again asked him relieved returned to his unit just in to leave. "This is a public place, time to hear a call on a how can he (the vehicle burglary at an to apartment near Holden me tell manager) and Wasatch St. biker the leave," "I wonder," Baarz demanded. , ,He asked if remarked. "You Jensen pointed, MIO W. TMO f., Wart Iwdu see that sign, . the there had been any lust Wm! o CorUttai Cottag manager can refuse description on possible 5CS-405- 2 service to anyone he suspects. Officer Jensen came on the line chooses, it's his place." The second customer reporting the car's owner came over and joined the had seen a short male R3ITTKES "We only with dark hair and a dark argument, sauinirrs came in here because we coat along with what he SIUCTKB couldn't afford to go thought was a taller blond FIMOIWTOES someplace else. We're girl near the vehicle. "Those two boys I not rich, we can't afford IBB said they were like duds stopped you fancy ttCHDNVa to going Sandy," guys." EYEK3EM well informed Baarz. "The a was then It nnmui placed comment from time, the location, and KSXi Sgt. VanZile disarmed a even the descriptions are 'KCCUTTffMIX dangerous .close. Plus I recognized potentially KCCaTTffiMCX situation. "What do you one of them. I busted him some CSJWTTTMF small he for mean fancy," injected, "we couldn't burglaries." A search of all the afford those leathers you possible avenues leading guys have got on." into comment VanZile's Sandy proved seemed to cut through the fruitless. Baarz called in ' tension. A short time the boy's names and later the men agreed to asked for addresses of their parents. The answer leave. to came back that one of the have We) Sell Morgro Products "You understand, we never boy's parents lived in Murray. A second search to the north was equally unsuccessful as the first Baarz was frustrated, but not distraught. All Florist "We know' who they Services are, we'll find them," he said confidently. At shortly after 3 a.m. the officers broke off the Ftorcl Clft She? search and Baarz' ride-alo3200 W. 7800 So. West Jordan companion was delivered back to his car m the police station visit cux lot. Later it was -parking 10 iop.rn. learned that the two For that axtn iockal tomaorw young men that had been the object of the search Prices you will had been brought in for questioning. A short time after that they were charged with a Class A all-nig- ht "FT stake conference d . Page Social planned patrol with Sgt. Ray Baarz On Thursday, May 1, 1980 , IOUNQE PERIODICA!. VOUNf --I ADULT NON - LB PltTION rrcTrW" Reference r I On Sunday there will be r PRODUCTION CENTER i 4 I OFFICE if a priesthood leadership meeting at 7:30 a.m. with the general session at 10 i .. i III a.m. I ' WV MESK ... DESK Paramore, a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, will at the preside . conference. Paramore was a II Elder full-tim- e childre;n MULTIPURPOSE executive of the Utah Committee on children and youth for four years. He has served on the Orem City Council for three years and was presented with Orem's Service Distinguished award in 1962. Select concentrated PtodY COUR On May 3, the beginning of the stake conference, there will be a meeting at 7 p.m. for the adults. M. T REC8VMQ Friday, May 2. The ice cream social and movie will begin at 6:30 p.m. James MECR BRANCH LIBRARY ' TYLER SALT LAKE COUNTY UMURV SYSTEM Wood BtaeprM shows renodelini pUi for tbt Tyler Library, 315 Boari naRinoisly approved the St The Salt lake County Library cost to $10,009 aod iH hegia sooi. plai. leMdefiif is expected Dinner was served prior to the Gold and Green Ball. The affair was under the direction of the High Priests. The Tim Bate band provided the dance music. Gold, Green ball carefully... includes special Good lawn begins with good seed on clothing, and usually results in more foilage to cut. If clover is wanted, a mixture of one part of White Dutch clover to 10 parts blue grass by weight should be planted. For shaded areas, use equal parts of Kentucky bluegrass and creeping red or chewings fescue. In dense shade such ground covers as small leafed myrtle (Vinca minor) do better than grass. With proper care, a lawn can be planted from anytime early to late summer. spring Plant about U pound, (about 34 pint) of seed per 100 sq. ft. Spread the seed as evenly as possible. conditions. Merion Divide the seed into two more equal parts. Plant one bluegrass , is expensive, requires more part lengthwise over the fertilizer, is slow to area. Sow the rest of the unless seed crosswise. Mixing establish generously supplied with clover seed thoroughly nitrogen, has a wider with soil or sand gives leaf, can be cut shorter more even distribution. Cover the seed by without injury to the grass, and forms a more raking lightly than apply dense sod but is more a thin mulch of peat moss, lawn clippings, susceptible to disease. or sawdust to help straw, Park Kentucky hold and moisture has done only bluegrass fair in Utah. It is not good prevent soil erosion. Be for shady areas but does sure to apply extra have value as a quick cover and for slopes. It thrives with a minimum of fertilizer. Kentucky Newport does much better. It is shade tolerant but does only fair as a quick cover. It requires more fertilizer than Park or Kentucky bluegrass to maintain a rich, green cover. It also greens a little later in the spring than other lawns. Windsor bluegrass will withstand closer mowing good lawn begins d with good seed. seed is usually will inferior , and generally produce a less than hoped for result. select the Carefully proper seed. Check the label to determine the percentage of the germination, of varieties grass, whether they are fine or coarse the varieties, of inert percentage matter, other crop seed, weed seed percentage (if any), date of testing, and the who company packaged the seed. In Utah, ' Kentucky bluegrass is the basic lawn grass and will do well most under A Low-price- if fertilizer nitrogen sawdust is used. Water with a fine spray often enough to keep the newly planted surface moist during the first few weeks. Soil under a new lawn is easily washed or so careful eroded, attention and - A CRESCENT Mr and Mrs Donald dinner was served at the Steadman and Mr and event Sesquicentennial held at the Crescent Mrs George Nicholos were honored at the ball. Sixteenth Ward. SHI-L- during sprinkling is important. When most of the new grass begins to show green, in about three weeks, apply one cup of ammonium sulfate or equivalent per 100 square ft. dinner party water immediately. Repeat this application about three weeks later. For more information on lawns, call the USU Extension Office, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and ask for any one of the following tapes: Which grass variety? A07A; Seed or sod? A08A; Planting a lawn I08A; Preparing a seed bed, 125A; or How to sod, 0 IIAin STYLING KEN w r WOMEN 566-23- 61 GET AQUAMTED OFFER 533-775- 0, J12A. SHi00 OFF ON PEMTIANEUTS WITH THIS AO noiv kj WEST JORDAN SENTINEL WANT ADS WORK (West of Safeway) 27C0Wett7CC3Scuth Walk in or Call for Apjrt. MOW than most other bluegrasses. It tends to thicken quicker because of the numerous tillers or side shoots that come from the parent plant. Seed is patented and is therefore more ODD Advanced Foot care comes to West Jordan. expensive. Fylking grows well when mowed ' three-fourtto one inch high. It requires regular fertilization to maintain good color and a thick stand. St. grass, Zoysia Augustinegrass, LA and Bermudagrass strains do not do well in the cooler climates in the state. These grasses are grown mainly in the southern states that have a warmer climate. The St. George area is a possible exception. In shady areas where Kentucky bluegrass does red poorly, creeping fescue, chewings fescue or Newport bluegrass should be considered. A mixture clover a quick cover provides and helps keep up soil fertility. However, it does cause a lawn to be more slippery to the feet, causes more grass stains Dr. A Fred Kotter, D.P.M. Foot Specialist Utah Native Treatment for: Running or jogging resident and podiatrist in Salt Lake Injuries Long-tim- e City Pioneered use of microsurgery in Utah Member. American Podiatry Association t, Past President. and Secretary of Utah Podiatry Association Member. National Pub lic Health Association Member, American Academy of Ambula- Callouses. Corns and Bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Circulatory problems of the foot Arthritis In the lower extremities ' Ingrown toenails Foot pain and other problems Involving feet and lower extremeties tory Foot Surgery Dr. A. Fred Kotter, D.P.M. 566-729- 7 appointment call: After hours emergencies: For 582-538- 5 We-- I Ionian MixJuaUikl Dontiil '.14KW.l7800Soilh. Xr. Smlo 102 |