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Show Fire And Police West Valley City, UT. Thurs., Aug. 21, Key Public Safety months ahead of VALLEY. on two key Decisions public safety questions are likely to be made during the next 10 days by the West Valley City Commission. City officials are faced with the need to schedule. Action was taken on both fronts this week. City and county officials met Thursday to discuss terms of a contract, soon whether the city will form its own fire department and whether to expand receiving fire protection from the county. should decide WEST determine he said. Barrett and Public Works Director Donald Spencer the represented county at Thursdays meeting Mrs. Mackay said Tuesday she still felt a decision would be made by the end of August, but noted that specifics of the case had not yet been discussed by the City Commission. The commission is likely to consider its options either today or Tuesday, she indicated. No further talks are scheduled at this time, Chief Barrett said, adding Were willing to talk anytime. Two days later, written examinations were taken by 117 candidates for 18 positions on the West Valley police its police force to 63 officers on Oct. 1, three force. At this point, the fire question needs to be resolved in case city officials opt to form their own Jan. on department 1. 12:45 OPEN Id 50 SI Adults that is the case, and indications at city hall point in that direction, If p m 5 thru HI iuept Holidays STARTS FRIDAY MON N OCTAGON Chuck Norris 1 45, 5 45, 3 45, the city would have to acquire equipment, hire R firefighters, 45, 9 45 7 FIENDISH PLOT OF PG MANCHU DR. 15,3 15,5 15,7 15,9.15 which FU r 1 c BEAR ISLAND 00, 3 00, 5 00, and determine pg THE STARS BETOND ! PG 30, 3 30, 5 30, 7 30, 9 30 (fighting actual SI thru HI MON DAILY SO til 6 4S Holidays Eieept URBAN COWBOY 00, 3 15, 5 13, enforcement), THE BLACK HOLE 2 30, 5 45, 9 00 SLEEPING 1 00, 4 15, 8 Open A BEAUTT 30 7 NEXT Is J Fire County the county had of- presented a package fering West Valley the same services delivered to the rest of the county at the same mill levy. MOVIE DRESSED TO KILL "J step-daught- Co-H- it Flasher RODNEY "THE MAIN EVENT" DANGERFIELD Caddyshack Nabbe 9737088 By REDWOOD T VJ041 973-708- GREDWOOD The incredible true story STEVE McQCJEEN the Co-H- it Escape From Alcatraz , hunter 973-708- DON' CO IN THE HOUSE REDWOOD STARTS TOMORROW 973-708- the FIRST GREDWOODl STARTING TOMORROW EPIC HORROR FILM' Jeek KroH Newsweek Megstwe JACK NICHOLSON SHELLEY DUVALL Q UURC1IHM J 255-236- Police WEST VALLEY. A juvenile was arrested on charges of indecent exposure and possession of marijuana at a childrens playground at 4080 W. 4159 South. A witness told officer A1 Kinkead she saw the suspect expose himself to small children at the playground and had seen him earlier behind a nearby apartment complex. The suspect refused to to show identification police and struggled with them, apparently trying to escape. The suspect was then handcuffed and a pill bottle and a smoking device were removed from him. The bottle contained a brownish vegetableto bematter marisuspected juana, Kinkead said. Pcfer Sellers GUTE' A $1,200 Taken In Take Time To Claim The Cash Break-I- n than $1,200 were reported stolen Saturday from a shed at 3854 W. 3400 South. Keith Houston told Officer Kelly Davis he had been moving into an apartment at the address and the stolen articles were still packed in boxes inside the shed. No signs of forced entry to the shed were 1 suspect was transported to the The pg the fiendish plot of O dr.lwAWhu Ik detention center and the case was referred to juvenile court. was speculate the picked or someone having a key stole the property. Missing was a $400 set of stoneware, $100 of silverware, a $200 tool set, $80 worth of drinking glasses, $400 worth of fishing equipment and ice chests valued at CENTER ambulance from the County Fire Department transported the An victim to Valley West hospital for treatment The child's upper lip was sutured and treatment was given for contusions and abrasions. The suspect was arrested and transported to the County jail A crisis unit worker at the hospital requested that the child be placed in protective custody. of the susThe pect stated her husband had become angry with the children when they were at a party at a neighbors yard. The child had been crying wanting to go home. She said the suspect kept hitting the child and telling her to shut up. She said she tried to stop him from hitting the child, but he threw her away and took the child in the bedroom and kept hitting her. 1122 EAST 7200 SOUTH 255-359- 5 TH PG 1980 Tft International Picture IV SPECIAL EDITION P CLOSE ENCOUNTERS A hiramminl O pwamrv Pulun tom' ftS3S Trust us. Jy W. 3953 262-668- 2 monn ti iiq.tm Prices 1st Hour All $2 OO Mondiiv Thru Fn C ntlnnwnod Only id 278 47 1 1 5001 S H qh m,J CHEVY CHASE Caddyshack a l,j 0CTA6QII . cigarette lighter from the store without paying for it CHUCK NORRIS PARKING (From Page 6, Col. 9) the city because it is poorly indexed, fails to deal adequately with parking situations and is more difficult to work with than city codes Receipt of the grants was announced this week by city officials The Department of Public Safety awarded the city $30,000 for a traffic en- Purchase branch. Both programs will be administered under the direction of Commissioner Renee Mackay Funds for the traffic tained alcohol-relate- d City-Count- y identifying problem areas in the city and detining program goals. Statistics currently are being compiled to Catholics for offenses to the Jail, saving both time and money for the department. Campbell and Mrs. Mackay are expected to meet today (Thursday) with LEAA officials to finalize arrangements on the grant for the juvenile program. provided West Valley submit a suitable ap- By a alleviate the the need to ship some persons de- enforcement program are available Oct. 1, plication of breathalyzer could educational ifwl JiFuMaBchuj J Campbell recommended that, after study, West Valley adopt its own traffic and parking code. Since a number of the parking problems involve bars and private programs in the schools, the chief said. Campbell said that, in addition to the roving juvenile officer, one member of the force will be assigned to specific duties at Granger high. clubs, arrangements also are being made by 278 47 1 17052 S Highland owners of those Engagement!!! Exclusive Campbell to meet with Shoplifting Suspects Arrested WEST of establishments in the city early in September, the chief said. At the meeting, police will go over all ordinances affecting the bars and clubs, ranging from legal closing hours to the licensing of girls, Campbell noted Campbell said he would explain the problems encountered at the establishments by police officers, as well as the West Valley departments policies. Weve had a good 278 471 go-g- o VALLEY. Police here investigated five incidents of shoplifting last week, most of which involved and small amounts of property. A girl was arrested after she was seen putting a $3 lipstick in the waist band of her pants and tried leaving a department store at juveniles 5600 So 9th OCTAGGii E K CHUCK NORRIS j. LEE VAN CLEEF Call For Show Times Sat. Matinees I MARY POPP1NS Annual Sale Saturday The KEARNS. sor its annual rummage sale from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Sat- - St. urday in the church hall. Items being offered for sale include several genuine antiques, such as a dining table (with extension leaves) and several pieces of old china. Other items include twin bed sets with frames and matresses, a stove, air conditioner, stove top and hood, stainless steel sink, clothing of all sizes and many books and toys. The women will also serve coffee, punch and cookies. Anyone desiring further information may contact Sandy Weyer, or Nancy Huber, A 262-593- a accident as she attempted to cross Redwood Road at 3360 South. Police said Creselda Pando was struck by the car and was knocked 140 feet at approximately 1:40 a.m. County paramedics pronounced her dead at the scene. A Salt Lake City man was ar- PRICES GOOD AUG. Jail for of automobile homicide. The suspect has not yet been formally charged pending more For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! OUR (ASK NOTE RUMMAGE SALE. Looking over goods ot St. Francis Xavier 6G-333 Carriage l 4100 TROLLEY S DRUG BILL BY USING GENERIC DRUGS PHARMACIST) - SENIOR CITIZENS PRICES EVEN LESS . . for rummage sale Catholic church in Kearns are Sandy Weyer, Nancy Huber. If ON DUTY 1980 20-2- ON YOUR CURRENT SAVE UP TO 50 rested and booked into REGULAR GENERIC YOU PRICE SAVE ti so Redwood , Rd MIDDLE AGE CRAZY 1980 FAMOUS BRAND NAME TWENTIETH I LET PREPAID PHARMACY CLAIMS US HELP YOU FILL YOUR w TEAMSTERS SECURITY paid pkksc mrnoNs FUND LOCATIONS LAYTON, Layton Hill Mall, 766-347BOUNTIFUL, 1756 South Main, 292-055SALT LAKE, 21st So. & 23rd East, 487-101- 8 17th So. 8. 9th E., 484-87820th E. & 39th So. 272-529- 8 SANDY, 10600 So. & 13th E., 571-979WEST JORDAN, 27th W. 78th So., 7 COI UMBIA PICTURES Present USED CARS KURT RUSSEl iERRIT GRAHAM FRANK McRAt Dl BORAH HARMON JACK WARDEN 1 2 4 i 561-421- 3765 South 27th West, 250 North Main, GRANGER, TOOELE, 882-355- COPYRIGHT 1980 SAFEWAY 969-149- 7 4 0 STORES INCORPORATED V I f f - Francis Xavier Womens Guild will spon j' n Peter Sellers tb ficndtsh plot pedestrian was killed early Friday morning in County Jjj m 3500 after he was seen taking Through that grant, the city will obtain a juvenile officer to work in the citys schools and to investigate juvenile crimes. The officer also will be involved in 967-862- stepped on the center divider and turned to warn the victim of the oncoming vehicle, but it was too late, Yarbrough said. The suspect fled the scene but called Salt Lake City police when he arrived home and turned himself over to them. 6 programs n struck, said Officer Jerry Yarbrough. The womans friend Inc the West Valley Police Departments traffic enforcement and juvenile Woman Is Killed In Assistant Police Chief Gerald Maughn. The woman and a friend were crossing the street in front of The Westerner to their parked car on the east side of the road when she was TROLLEY define problem areas in West Valley City, according to Police Chief David C. Campbell Money from the grant will provide the city with one officer, who will be the 44th member of the department, Campbell pointed out. The remainder is designated for a vehicle and assorted equipment not needed by the force, so it is likely to be applied to the purchase of a breathalyzer, video equipment for training materials and possibly a motorcycle, he noted. WEST VALLEY. Two grants totaling $45,000 are expected to boost (LEA A) juvenile left side VALLEY. South, - forcement program. An additional $15,000 was obtained from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration's about the WEST mons, Police Gain Grants selective ed the house. Police observed contusions and abrasions Hit-Ru- Try Green Sheet classified ads! valued at $2, while the other involved a female with articles valued at $6. A male was arrested at Har- If West Valley investigation, said FAMILY ... streets sion LEE VAN CLEEf visable. Police lock family vehicles on roads and diesel rigs on subdivi- male and articles you ore the owner or occupant of this weeks the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not to come Home, Mystery later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, once worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier ond can produce o current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West ond 2700 East, between 2700 South ond 7200 South. Lost week's winner ($10) wos Mrs. Winifred Kilby, 491 1 Center St. in Murray. HERE'S HOW WEST VALLEY. Articles valued at more child's neck, and buttocks. streets for repairs, storage of motor homes and recreational on the Two separate shopliftings were reported at Alph Beta, 3954 W. 3500 South One theft involved a Westat7p.m. Investigated man was arrested for child abuse and public intoxication after police were called Saturday to investigate a man beatin ing his front of their home. The wife of the suspect told police her husband had beat the child, but the youngster was now sleeping in the bedroom. Police asked permission to enter the house and check on the welfare of the child, said Officer Karl Imig. The suspect then came to the door and refused to allow police to enter without a search warrant. Police stated they had reason to believe a child was injured and was in need of medical help and enter- - David Barrett said yesterday (Wednesday) p.m. will be held in the LDS chapel at 4270 So. 4145 - VALLEY. WEST Chief that," the chief added. Also requiring city at tention are vehicles left them The suspect was found to be wanted on an active bench warrant and was transported to the County Jail Abuse Of Child sions. and CHONG'S CHEECH equip- terested residents and we want to maintain paying for without $58. 1. Man Arrested ment, manpower and the existing stations. She did not reveal details of the discus- PG 45, 10 00 7 Oct. blazes), fire prevention (public education, ordinance enactment and 12:45 OPEN MATINEES Adults the status of existing stations on 4100 South and Beaver Street. West Valley Commissioner Renee Mackay said the talks Thursday focused on fire suppres- 00, 9 00 7 Fire Chief William Lukens says are needed in the area, . sion 1 pinpoint the location of stations The West Meanwhile, Valley Personnel Director Jack McIntosh is verifying the certification credentials of police candidates taking the written test Saturday. He said 60 to 80 candidates would be asked back for oral exams, which could take seven to 10 days starting next week. McIntosh noted that the City Commission has not ruled whether the officers will be hired VALLEY. Members of the West Valley police force will be on hand Tuesday night to help organize a Crime Watch program here. A meeting of in- relationship working her mother. The case has been referred to juvemlle court A male was arrested when employes at Grand Central 4091 W. 3500 South, saw him try to take a pair of earrings from the store 'Crime Watch' We would like them to stay with the county, West Valley to continue 1980 City Police To Help Organize Decisions Expected WEST Valley Fair Mall The suspect was returned to the custody of - West Valley View h |