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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday. Dc. 2,1982 PlQt 6 ;f"B W.J. man charged with sexual abuse Formal charges have 2xJM j i '- - fee v A West Jordan woman been filed before Judge said her wallet was Paul Grant in the Salt missing from her purse at Lake Circuit Court approximaely 8400 S 4000 else was against a West Jordan W. but nothing another and touched man, Billie Murray, 3158 resident reported a tool W. 8750 S., on four counts of forcible sexual abuse. box with over $500 of tools The victims, , explained was taken. Another Det. Mike Mitchell, residence was broken claimed he would hire into at about 900 W. 9000 them to exercise and S. with cash and coins groom horses but they valued at $85 being taken. were tools More would also be sexually abused and harassed. reported missing near Also during the past 3600 W. 7800 S. with a week, nine residents value of over $2,000 and were reported residential camera and jewelry stolen near also reported burglaries with ski S. Interwest 6900 W. 1500 equipment missing near 6700 S. 2800 W. and tools Electric also reported the near 6800 S. 2800 W. loss of construction of an Residents near 3700 materials value. undetermined Hillsboro Circle reported Two West Jordan over $1,000 in cash stolen; near 2900 W. 7000 S. a tape juveniles were arrested a BB gun at for Jennifer Baker, Carri Smith, Cindy Rowe. recorder, video recorder othershooting near 6400 juveniles Back row, Alicia Crus, Lisa Katsanevas, and television were Dixie Dr. but were later by reported missing Mandy Rideout, Heidi Wright, and Kristi residents. released to their parents. Brown. Two simple assaults were Class Four team from the Utah Academy of Gymnastics placed third in the state meet held Nov. 20 at USU. Front row (left to right), Danielle DeGraff, Rhonda Ford, a controlled substance reported. One involved a binoculars, hat, battery and a West Jordan family dispute and the cables and an ice chest was also arrested other concerned the re- being removed from his woman reckless for driving while truck. pair of an automobile. a at high rate of a driving In more action, a West Officers arrested in and and weaving speed for man Jordan man reported a West Jordan a at out of cars parking the under vehicular burglary near driving 2000 W. 7800 S. with influence and possessing lot. -- 7finns.Stote CHOICE KSAT 6 PRI"S S66-247- 3 Holiday Parties are a cinch with a Dad Martin9 Party Tray made to order from a large - , mil fir, selection of meats and cheeses. Childbirth Gymnasts get third in state meet film at Whitmore A film on the team of young ladies from the Utah Academy A Husband-Coache- d Childbirth Method will be shown at of Gymnastics in Sandy, the Whitmore Library, placed third in the Class 2197 E. 7000 S., on Four state meet held at Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Utah State University on the film, Following Nov. 20. "Childbirth for the Joy of According to coach It," a certified instructor Teri Warner, Heidi will be available to Wright placed first in the answer questions. and bars,' For further fourth in the balance information on this free beam, and sixth in the program, call the Salt vault; Lisa Katsanevas Lake County Library earned a seventh in the System, vault; Carri Smith ended up seventh in the Holiday stress first in the floor discussion at all-arou- 943-463- exercise, and eighth in the uneven parallel bars; AUicia Cms took tenth in the floor; Cindy Rowe placed seventh in the floor; and Jennifer Baker won fourth in the vault, fifth in the and third in the floor. Other team members include Danielle DeGraff; Peterson library Stress during the holiday season will be discussed at the Peterson Branch Library, 9340 S. 700 E., on Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 7 :30 p.m. Social Worker Edith Javens, Salt Lake County of Mental 'Division Rhonda Ford, Mandy Health, will talk about the Rideout, and Kristi causes of stress and offer Brown. tips on coping with seasonal pressures. further For Home computer session at Whitmore library Tips of selecting a home computer for information on this free program, call the Salt Lake County Library System, Christmas will be given at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Monday, Dec. 6 and Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 7 943-463- 6. Military Roport Pvt. Gregory son Francom, A. of p.m. Annamay Traden, 13675 S. 2860 W., Riverton, and Ed MEars, Jordan Donell G. Francom, 5311 School District computer S. 2860 W., Kearns, has instructor and avid 'completed basic training computer hobbyist, will at Fort Jackson, S.C. discuss what to look for in During the training, a home computer. He will provide handouts and several computers for hands-o- experience. n There will be a $5 materials fee. Interested should persons preregister by calling the Whitmore Library's information desk, 943-463- 6. students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. He is a 1982 graduate of Bingham High School, South Jordan. Ge FLOWER SHOP Funeral Flowers Wedding Specialists Holiday Arrangements Special Occasions 60 years at 17 N. Main St., Midvale 255-356- 8 i Ml ItM nwCMMMf Sentinel want ads work Wliw ?? "We chose all natural gas appliances? 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