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Show B6 ' 9Ilf Thursday, April 10, 1997 nt, fjzibkties of a MostlyBusy Moab City Police Department , s The Moab Police Department handled 64 incidents and 3 traffic accidents over the past week. The animal control officer dealt with 25 animal complaints. At the request of the director of the Sundwall Center, I need to make a correction in last weeks Pharmacist Career Opportunity City Market is currently for accepting applications Utah licensed pharmacists in Utah. scenic Moab. Experience the unspoiled red sandstone canyons & rock formations or the popular mountain bike trails on your days off as a pharmacist. Full time position available benefit attractive with sick includes that package pay; life, health, dental. & prescription insurance; profit 40 IK. sharing; paid vacations; holiday pay. & potential for vear end bonus. EOE. Send resume to Cits- Market. Inc. PO Box 729 GJ CO 81502 or for more information, call Mary Arceneaux !a : - (970)241-075- 1 XI 145 by Police Chief Alan West ; blotter. The one about the building shaking. Well, it seems as if I missed the mark, it was the Head Start building. 033197, An officer was dispatched to an east side apartment complex on a complaint of a noise problem. The RP (Reporting Party) told the officer that it sounded as if someone was building something. It was 2:30 in the morning. The officer contacted the occupants of the offending apartment and was advised by them that they hadnt been making any noise. The officer thanked them and advised them not to start making noise, if they havent been all ready. An officer was dispatched to on a complaint of a motel a sound sleeper. The motel employee advised the officer that the father of the occupant of the room had been trying to contact his son, and was unable to get him to answer the telephone. The motel employee went to the room and observed the subject asleep in bed. The alarm was going off and the employee became concerned as well, so they called the cops to wake the guy up. I dont know what the problem is here, Ive been called out two times in one night with pagers and telephones going and I still had to wake my wife up the in the morning when her alarm went off. I wish I could sleep like shirt. The report didnt indicate if the articles taken were virgin - , or extra-virgi- n. City Market snagged a Moab man who reportedly attempted to steal a pack of cigarettes. Those retail thefts just keep rolling in. I was glad to see that City Market isnt the only store that can catch those retail thefts. Two Moab juveniles were caught at Walker Drug with candy in their pockets. 040197, Remember the west side resident who recently requested an ambulance because she had a rash on her arm? Well, this time she had a stomach ache and called for an ambulance. The victim told the officer that her stomach hurt and was big. Hospital staff decided not to transport this time. A Main Street business reported that its sign had been stolen. If your kids happened to come home with a sign which appears not to belong to them, they stole it. A Moab man was arrested on violenceassault domestic charges following a family fight in an east side residence. 040297, Three Salt Lake area men were charged with retail theft after reportedly taking a bag of ice and a bundle of firewood they hadnt paid for. A Walker Drug employee observed the theft and the vehicle was stopped a short distance away. An officer responded to a Main Street business on a complaint of people climbing the front of the buildings. The officer caught the final climber as he ascended the building. The climbing party was admonished and all involved agreed to cease and desist. that. A visitor to the area was caught in City Market with two bottles of olive oil stuffed in his Congratulations to Jan Pratt, RJM. Fair this week at EQR DIM E RGU Rm smm HOMEiTMWNIDEaUE b m)& MAINI3259I6107i 11 Mm 12 m MM132 Academic March Employe of the Month at Allen Memorial Hospital Dont miss the Academic Fair this week at Helen M. Knight Intermediate School. Exhibits have been as- sembled from all grades in several areas of academics: Science, History, Art, Language, and Reflections (a freestyle expression by students in the field of art, photography, poetry, and literature) Exhibits will be on display in the school auditorium and can be viewed from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, and from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Friday, April . 11. The times to view the exhibits have been set to coincide with Parent Teacher conferences Jan has worked at Allen Memorial Hospital as a nurse for five years. scheduled this week so that it will be more convenient for parents to attend. He is currently working towards his BSN and is well liked by his peers. Words of praise such as helpful, pleasant, thoughtful and willingness to encourage others are used often to describe Jans unselfish attitude. This feat shows Jan receiving his award from Chuck Davis, Hospital Administrator. All photo-journalist- Vans Will Have Sale Prices in the Windows or Optional Lease Payents Over Seven New and Used Vans to Choose From! All HMK School parents, grandparents, friends and relatives are invited to come. Bob's Sanitation oSNTtrcM&m o 0MD Transfer Station 2295 S. Highway 191 Open Mon. thru Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ALL LOADS MUST BE SECURED & COVERED Washer 4.50 Hot Water Heaters 4.50 Lg. 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