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Show 30 Page THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Thursday. January 28, 1988 A.r. appoints new chief of police Johnson was hired in 1981 as assistant police chief and became chief in 1982. In the time he served the population in American Fork grew from By VERLAINE ALLEN American Fork Correspondent - Assi-taAMERICAN FORK Police Chief John Durrant was sworn in as new police chief at the American Fork City Council meeting Tuesday. Durrant nt 12,-7- 00 to and the police department grew from a force to 16. e Currently there are 15 officers and three part-tim- e officers. 12-m- an Police replaces 15,400 full-tim- Chief Randy Johnson who is leaving to assume duties as a lieutenant in charge of the patrol division in the West Jordan Police Department. Johnson will remain with the American Fork Police Depart- Evans said Johnson "brought a high degree of professionalism to the police department." He said the city accepts the resignation with regret and wishes Johnson ment until Feb. 15. which should assure a smooth transi- well in his new job. Youth symphony seeks funds for trip By CRAGUN WATTS Herald Correspondent $7,-0- Suggested." Parents are cautioned they would probably consider some material unsuitable for children. Parents are urged to in- film before 3uire abouton the a child's atPG-1- 3: "Parental Guid- ance Suggested for Those Under 13." Parents are warned that some material is likely to be unsuitable for pre-teenage- These rs. 00 IN n nniotxBvsmiol IN v r 254 So. Moin, Springvill. LEONARD PART VI (PG) 7:00 9:00 Sat. Mat. 3,5. Mon.-Sa- Starts Frl.i "3 O'CLOCK HIGH" 4'i F IVTTIaL y56-318- v wmw : H 3 m va ur li Start 0 Frl.: "IHNER5PACE AwwiMumruL (! NvkelliR.if t -- ii- mi- - ai mt iviuvitb. Ihtfl SNKU S MANNTNfAfMO I Bl RI & Tlli I HMIS CAGE MON. 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A film most parents would find suitable lor the entire family. PG: "Parental Guidance HHHnnHr tt w. Utah Aw., Poyton 9 Fork native, a graduate of American Fork High School and career officer of the AFPD. He graduated from 225-117- 3. ble to respond due to a policy change and a lack of available funds. The symphony auditioned and was selected to be the featured performer in a Sunday night concert at Carnegie Hall in New York on April 24. "This is the dream of every young musician," said Becky Wilde who represented the group at the meeting along with the director, Terry Hill. "But some are not able to finance the trip. These members are crucial," she said. Fundraisers from portraits to pizzas to pantyhose have helped to raise the expected cost of the five-da-y trip, $1,000 per musician, but there are several families that have two members playing in the symphony. The group is about ican Fork. Durrant is an American "But we as private individuals could donate." Those interested in donating to the symphony should contact Becky Wilde at The Provo City Council Tuesday heard a request for funds from the Utah Valley Youth Symphony, but was una- Kathy, and three children live in American Fork. When Johnson said goodbye he said there will always be a soft spot in his heart for the police and the people of Amer- 15-ye-ar He said Johnson highly recommended Durrant as his replacement saying they couldn't get a better man for the job and the mayor and city council concurred. Johnson has began and organized many programs in the city during his tenure includ- tion period, Mayor R. Kent Evans said. Evans asked Johnson and Durrant to make a few comments. It was an emotion filled moment as Johnson said goodbye. The people attending the council meeting gave him and Durrant a standing ovation. ing a fitness program for po lice officers and community education programs. He is currently president of the Utah Chiefs of Police Association but his term will expire when he accepts his new job. Durrant said the police department is "good, solid and secure and will probably continue the way it is functioning without any major changes. Although there will be promotions within the department." |