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Show W . , .. . 4 fer-- UnSItotl Qilo G:;n:f3 Hunt 3 vandalism to cars have been reported at Howard's Slough in Hooper by victims who left cars to go duck hunting, according to Lt. Dean Egbert of the Davis County Sheriff's Department. All four cases are currently under 1 Deputy Ed Jackson's report said he could determine no motive for the vandalism. Four cases of theft and his parked vehicle, a 1966 Volkswagen, at 3:30 on Nov. 6 to find that a wheel and tire inves- ti J i 0 it iourselff Ron Stewart, 6500 West 2400 North in Clinton, returned to home decorator on top of the vehicle had been stolen. The car had been tigation. lit parked at Howard's Slough ON NOV. 5. William Nor1956 West 2300 North, Clinton, reported to sheriff's while Stewart was duck hunt- ton, ing office that unknown youths had entered his property THOMAS UNDERWOOD, reported a CB radio valued at an $150, stereo valued at $95 and 16 stereo tapes valued at $100 were taken from his car while he was duck hunting at the dike at Howards Slough. while across the road from the entrance to Howards Slough. Norton found an electrical fence unit missing and discovered 10 pigeons had been shot and plucked. He requested a patrol of the area during pheasant and duck season. Glen Anderson repented vandalism to his car sale priced now in time for the holidays ahead Deputy Ken Payne took fingerprints from the car and requested they be analyzed by the crime lab. Entry had been gained through breaking parked in the lot at Howards Slough on Nov. 6. Damage was estimated at $25 for the broken window in his car. (V Ir the car window. .Jr to America. He was evacuated on one of the very last helicopters that left there. Being employed on an American Air Base at the time, the Americans became greatly concerned about his in two days, and there is never one mistake in her articles. Her small hands fairly fly while working with yarn. She is a very neat person and maintains a beautiful and new citizen in the United States, and was most anxious to be able to vote on this day. She says that the American government and the leaders here, along with the American people have done such a great deal for her country. She is so desirable to be a good citizen, and wants so much for America to always be proud of her. Hang Thanh Vollmer, (Mrs. Robert Vollmer) who resides at 366 Glen Ave., Layton, with her husband and two children. Mrs. Vollmer was able to cast her vote in the general election for the very first time. MRS. VOLLMER received her citizenship into the United States on August 17, 1976. She is so very proud of being a MRS. VOLLMER was merly from Viet Nam. She for- has a living mother, and also some brothers and sisters who are still in Viet Nam. She is very concerned about their welfare. She is unable to receive any communication from them in any way. This has all come about since the Communist took over Viet Nam. HANG Thanh has a brother whose name is Tam, he was able to come to America when the Viet Nam refugees came l?lT LAMS one son and one daughter 10 years old and his sister Mai is eight years of age. They are both students at Phillip is the Crestwood school in Layton. Elementary Thanh and her brother Tam, have been attending the there, but rather cuts and adult education classes at Layton High School each Tuesday and Thursday even- very much and makes all of her own clothes, as well as those of her children. Mrs. Vollmer also is an outstanding knitter, and does beautiful embroidery work. She can make a lovely afghan IHIIPIPI1N .t MRS. VOLLMER has two small children. 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