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Show THE SENTINEL Sandy Elomontary Ton weekend arresfls; several Ten people were flheMs week, for a total of arrested for separate at the West Jordan $100, bran- criminal incidents over ch. The youth apparently the weekend in West Jordan. Police also took several theft reports for in- wrote on black checks he found and then used a false driver's license to cash them. He was booked into the detention center on forgery charges damages. after bank employes In other incidents, a became suspidous and $3,500 motorcycle, left for called police. His 11 year several days outside a old brother was arrested restaurant near 1650 W. and released to his 7800 S., was reportedly six month stolen. mother on A bicycle, valued at conditional warning from $108, was taken from outobstruction of justice. A 22 year old West Jor- side a residence near 3700 dan man, stopped on a W.8600S. Vandals with BB guns traffic violation, was arrested on a $45 outstan- vestigation. A 26 year old West Jordan woman, stopped for expired registration, was arrested on two outstanding warrants, one from the county for $45 and the other from West Valley fortSS. A 22 year old woman was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol after she struck another vehicle near 4000 W. 7800 S. The victim's ding warrant from car sustained $500 Murray City. damage. Damage to the An 18 year old Fruit suspect vehicle was set at Heights man and his $400. companion, a 17 year old Two juveniles shoplif- North Salt Lake man, ted $39 worth of licorce, were arrested In the Inrecords, and bike tubes dustrial Park area for the from the Smith's Food possession of beer by King, 7000 S. 1700 W. A 12 minors. A 25 year old West Joryear old West Valley Juvenile was arrested and dan man was booked into intoxication and possession of a controlled substance after police reponded to a fight in progress call at 2700 W. 9000 S. 5 to 5 p.m. lessons, camped in the pioneers had camped. Schoolage children art invited to explore the world of the thunder charge of this special lizards with Children's event. The theme is "I Librarian Ilze Long. To Care About You." The call the Salt children will learn many preregister, Lake County Library ways to care about themSystem, selves, their brothers and R. vest wendover yffi sisters, friends, pets, and etc. Vision tests will be held on Oct. 23. The PTA is announcing a Book Fair which will begin Nov. 16 through Nov. 20. Two outstanding There were 40 teachers authors will be attending. Sandy Elementary Wiener-schnitze- Dinosaurs to visit S.J. library 7-- casino (943-4636- ). 943-INF- J Sominary teachers travel mesne 3pa!aiBcifc from Jordan District Seminary who participated in a Mormon Trail trip between Oct. 7 and 9. In charge of the outing were Stewart Glazier and Ross Barrett. The group, gathering information for HMDS V(D)un . ' history PQ9 areas where 4 PTA had a room mother's tea on Oct. 3, under the direction of shot at two windows at a Linda Jordan. residence near 3100 W. Shirley Crews, room 6600 S. and caused an mother representative, estimated $100 damage. Karen Johnstone, A $55 calculator was hospitality chairman in taken from a doctor's ofof decorations, charge fice near 8900 S. 2700 W. and Paula Lindsay, Burglars were unsucprogram chairman, cessful in their attempt to organized a very sucl, break-i- n to the cessful program for the 7780 S. 1700 W. room mothers and Unknown suspects tried teachers. The Hillcrest to pry open a back door. Swing Choir provided the However, they did leave entertainment. an estimated $20 damage. Hearing tests will be Two packages of soft held on Oct. 19. drinks and two bags of "Good Manners Week" Dinosaurs will be potato chips were stolen on Oct. 19 and will featured in the South Jorbegins store on from the continue through Oct. 23. dan Branch Library, Dixie Drive. Paula Lindsay is in 10300 S. Beclutead Lane, later released to tis jail after being charged oarents' custody. A second youth is being sought, A 24 year old West Valley man was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol after he ran ms car on me roaa and into a ditch near 6900 S.2200W. A 21 year old West Jordan man was arrested for various has room mothors' tea reported with outstanding traffic warrants, driving with a revoked license, and hit and run. s He struck a vehicle parked outside a residence near 8400 S. 4000 W., causing an in $800 estimated church on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from LDS Thursday. Oct. 1$. 1881 r. IN SALT LAKE CITY, call: Blanche Cooke Helen Worsley 484-323- 3 ramer, fJitOry Roport Airman Natural gas has always been America's most efficient energy system. Unlike electricity, gas needs no conversion process before it's ready to fuel your home. That's why a washload of laundry that costs about 6$ to dry S. Willden, son of Mr and Mrs William T. 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