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Show Thursday, Sept. 3, 1981 page o 10. Leave the bus your destination. 4. If there are no quickly and quietly available seats, stand without crowding or holding onto two seats, shoving, and don't linger one with each hand. at the loading zone. 5. Comply promptly with instructions from the driver and from your Summer social school bus patrol, if there features fashions is one aboard. A summer social, held 6. Keep books and the Midvale Second by packages in your lap or Ward Releif Society, inunder your seat, never in cluded a fashion show the aisle. and luncheon. Mothers 7. No loud talking or acand daughters attended. tive play. Quiet converDenise Schofield spoke sation is all right except on how to better organize at railroad crossings, your home and children where the driver must at the "Homemakers listen for trains. Rally." 8. Don't do homework Aerobic exercise or eat your breakfast on classes are held on Monthe bus. days, Wednesdays, and 9. Never place your Fridays, from 7 a.m. to 8 head or a hand or elbow a.m. out the window. THE SENTINEL Teach children rules of school bus use later found abandonned In a near-b- y field. Clothing, cash, and a check book, valued at $175, were taken from an unlocked car parked outside a Big Cottonwood year old men were Canyon Campground. booked into the Salt Lake A fuzz buster and a carCounty Jail on outstanton of cigarettes, both ding warrants and the valued at $160, were third suspect, a 19 year taken from a car parked old man, was cited for at a residence near 9900 trespassing and released. S.400E. . The ignition of a truck Burglars broke into a parked at a residence car parked at a residence near 7200 S. 500 E. was near 900 E. 9600 S. and totally destroyed after a took a purse containing would-b- e thief tried to credit cards, a check steal the vehicle. It had book and cash. Loss was been pushed into a near- estimated at $140. by field. Vandals broke two Burglars broke into a windows at a residence garage near 7200 S. 500 E. near 3500 E. 9000 S. Cost and took a $5,000 of repair was estimated motorcycle. The bike was at $75. County arrests six; investigates thefts Six individuals and a 17 year old, both from Cottonwood Heights were arrested by Salt Lake County Sheriffs deputies during the past week. An 18 year old Midvale has been referred to Juvenile court on theft by deception charges. They man was booked into the allegedly changed price Salt Lake County Jail (or tags on several items at a theft, shoplifting, local supermarket. Auto theft charges are possession of paraphernalia, and possession of a pending against three stolen vehicle and stolen Salt Lake County men bicycles. His friend, a 19 who allegedly took an year old East Midvale $8,000 pick-u- p truck from man was also booked for an Emmigration Canyon theft, shoplifting, resident and abandoned it possession of a stolen in Barney's Canyon. The vehicle and possession of three were picked up apstolen bicycles. proximately three miles l. Two 22 Two boys, a 16 year old west of U-ll- ' jp j $ new X-- i rules about the use of school buses: 1. Leave home in plenty of time so you don't have to rush to catch the bus, but don't lease so early you'll have to wait more than five minutes. 2. Wait well off the roadway. Don't distract motorists. 3. Stay well back until the bus comes to a full Draper police have arrested a Draper juvenile on a bicycle theft incident which occured last week. The bike has been returned to its owner. The police department has purchased five new Remington 870 shotguns, according to Chief Alan Charbonneau. All officers have recently been recertified on the use of firearms. Draper officers are also receiving inservice training on the use of deadly force and police procedures and tactics. 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