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Show I CLEARFIELD COURIER. I I April 4, 1979, Poge 2 CDoirffSoOdl ISOTTC Q A l' I $? International Airport 0 Approximately 22 of the high schools ROTC Corps of approximately 90 members attended briefings and toured the Air Guard facilities. They were able to see air traffic controllers in i? the 299th Communications Squadron direct aircraft in the test range over the Great S5 Salt Lake m. work, Clearfield High ROTC during their tour with the Utah National Guard include (I. to r.) kneeling, preg Brubaker, Brian Jones, Steve Lesue, Chris Myers, Dan Pinchbeck, Gordon Heaps, Troy Evans, Scott Bly; standing, Sgt. Tom Louisiana, recruiter National Guard who arranged the tour, Craig Darcy, Sarah Jackson, Linn Shaw, Jack Barber, Bret Harley, Paula Bourke, Kevin Harley, Teresa Zobroksy, Craig Bonn, Ellen Burris, Shauna Breeden, Brad Olsen, Roger Taylor, Paula Urey, June Park, and Lt. Col Jay Hess. MEMBERS OF THE Clearfield Police Department accident at Freeport Center. A farftily fight was investigated. March 25, 1979 A prowler report was investigated. Officers helped set up a road block to permit a landing zone for the Life Flight Helicopter at Davis North Medical Center. A followup investigation of several thefts at Clearfield Conveyor was being conducted. A was referred to juvenile court for disorderly conduct. Debra Drakos Maw, 26, 2662 N. 1500 W., Clinton, was held in Clearfield for officers from the Davis County Sheriffs Office an a warrant for speeding and failure to appear. A juvenile was referred for taking a truck without per-nissio- March 28, 1979 An intrusion alarm at Rosignol Ski was investigated and the building found secure. Lamont Tracy Walston, 18, Hayward, Calif., was arraigned in Clearfield Circuit Court following a battery charge at the Job Corps. He plead guilty and was sentenced to serve 10 days. A family fight was investigated. Harry Ernest Dove, 29, 709 22nd, Ogden, was found AWOL and turned over to Hill AFB security. Shawn Switzer, 20, Clearfield Job Corps, was arrested on charges of assault and criminal trespass. n. fabrication? repair, etc., and fire tanker TO aircraft A boy was picked up and placed in Moweda upon recommendation of the Division of Family Services. A family fight was investigated. Kenneth Tate, 18, Job Corps, was charged with forcible sexual abuse and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. March 31, 1979 Jim Miller reported an tape, power booster, guages, lunch bucket and tapes taken from his vehicle. The window had been broken out. An assault charge is being investigated. Elizabeth Samora Garcia, 30, 2018 Madison, Ogden, was irrested for taking three six packs of beer from a Clearfield tore. She was taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. An intrusion alarm at a building at Freeport Center was checked and the building found secure. citation was issued a boy for smoking. Timothy Hildreth, 20, Roy, was charged by Roy City Police :or grand theft auto following the discovery of a stolen vehicle in Clearfield. The corvette had been taken from Roy and was being dismantled in a Clearfield garage. A wallet was found near the railroad tracks and turned aver to police. A boy was cited for smoking at North Davis Junior High and issued a citation. A March 27, 1979 A reckless driving complaint was investigated. A theft of gasoline at Triangle Oil, 321 E. 200 S., was reported. Jeffery Evans, 708 E. 1000 S., reported two dogs missing from his yard. One was a Doberman and the other was a coon hound. Value of the dogs listed at $100. . ; ; Officers assisted Clinton Police at the scene of a family fight. Two boys, 14 and 15 years old, were referred after found in the possession of tobacco at North Davis Junior High. Joseph Alvarez, 36, 75 W. 250 N., No. 43, was injured in an battery charge. Michael Clawson, 2330 N. 300 W., Sunset, reported damage to his vehicle in the parking lot of Clearfield High. Michael Darrell, 18, and Joseph Huling, 18, Clearfield Job Corps, were arrested and charged with theft. They were taken to the Davis County Sheriffs Office. Two boys were released to their parents following a shoplifting charge at Smiths Food King. Albert Jake Medina, 29, 2917 W. 1600 N., Clinton, and William Brad Thompson, 27, 885 12th St., Ogden, were chargd with possession of a controlled substance. A traffic complaint was investigated. March 30, 1979 Ray Trewet, 4375 S. 225 E., Ogden, reported damage to his vehicle that had been parked at Lakeside Square. Two boys, 10 and 11 years old, were released to their parents after being referred to the youth bureau on charges of shoplifting. Two packs of cigarettes, valued at 90c, were taken from Smiths Food King. , Read and use the want ads 825-166- 6 girl was reported missing by her parents. Job Corpsman is being referred on charges of PIPE 4 PLASTIC CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN CLEARFIELD 525 S. State 10 HOURS: Mon.-Fr- i. p.m. Thurs. & Sat 8-- 1 2 a.m. ForAppt. Call: 773-182- 1 RUSS'S MARKET & CUSTOM MEAT QUALITY Forensics meet BEEF 8. weekend in the Invitation Mustang in Forensics Tournament last San Luis Obisbo, Calif. Miss LaVine took first place in oral interpretation, and second for expository speaking and with Stuart WSC freshman, second in duet acting. Miss Hornak won top honors in Lincoln-Dougla- s debate. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hornak, of 3873 West 800 North in Clearfield. She is an English and communications major. Miss LaVine is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Stammer of Cincinnati, Oh. She is a communications major. P03K MEATS 14e draws students Julie LaVine and Kim Hornak, both Weber State College juniors and Clearfield residents, placed well 2 a.m. 8-- 1 2-- 6 ftovsiavsict pries. Personalized Service, FARM KILL Receive $5.00 dscseat when deHvered tees. RUSS LEE OWNER SPECIAL BEEF 1 WEIXONLY Featuring Millers Finest Blue Ribbon Beef Ref. $1.3216. WHOLESALE CUSTOM CUTTING AND SLAUGHTERING BEEF PORK VEAL LAMB booklet available telatMhaHitaki Mi proximately 245 Jr. Air Force ROTC programs throughout the United States and Europe. Recently the schools ROTC drill team returned from Colorado 704 WEST 4400 SOUTH RIVERDALE Wildlife spriakRnf systems STEEL Kent Brooks Texaco reported the loss of $3 in gas to someone who failed to pay . Steven Curry, 18, Job Corps, was arrested for battery and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. Russell Sorter, 75 W. 250 N., reported the loss of $300 in tools, $20 in magazines, and $15 in Christmas decorations. Howard Edward North, 47, 100 Brent, Layton, was charged with driving under the influence and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. Wade Jay Roberts, 29, 825 W. 200 N., was charged with driving under the influence and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. Thatcher, a For water, get, sidering that there are ap- 1979 A A battery. March 29 1979 Thomas Hick, 27, 3028 Quincy, was held at the Clearfield station on a warrant from the' Utah Highway Patrol for failure to appear. A prowler report was investigated. A misdeameanor citation for telephone harrassment has been issued against John McKinnon, 18, Clearfield Job Corps. A boy was referred to his parents following a Vlarch 26, 1979 program and was awarded a $4,000 scholarship prize which was divided into student scholarships.. This is noteworthy when con assigned to the Utah base. Clearfield High School is Aprill, Award Foundation go through one of the Guards KC-13- 5 Educational Aerospace visit desert, general purpose sections and observe engine maintenance where they won honors according to Lt. Col. Hess. one of three high schools in the State that has an Air Force Jr. ROTC program. Clearfields program was authorized and started back in 1973 under the guidance of Lt. Col. Hess and has grown since that time. Clearfield High Schools with program is exceptional Chief and Lt. Col. Hess Don Blaster Sergeant Deronia instructing. In 1978 the schools ROTC corps won first place in the This week members of the Clearfield High School Air Force Jr. ROTC Corps, under the direction of Lt. Col. Jay Kesa, were guests at the Utah Air National Guard Base at the Saltr Lake V- u XT? C3(oifl8ifiiiD vSgdo V' lyjiniD I . OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER The Division of Wildlife Resources has announced that the 1979 Aquatic Wildlife Proclamation is available at Wouldn t It be nice to be able to Uke car to JUST ONE PLACE for ALL of your repair work? In your Division offices and at the Ogden area, there is such a place and were talking about the OGDEN OFF ROAD CENTER! 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