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Show April 25. 1979, Page 4 CLEARFIELD COURIER. alcohol and several other students referred for truancy in a case at Clearfield High. Bob Stark, 75 W. 250 N., reported a $120 bicycle missing. A woman reported her wallet had been taken from her purse left at Skippers Fish and Chip6. Several suspects are being sought. Officers are investigating a case of possession of stolen property in which an illegal inspection sticker is involved. Several juveniles were released to their parents following a trespassing complaint near a construction site. 545 S. State, reported someone put in $16.52 worth of left without paying. and gas A followup report on the theft of keys and money from a pinball machine at Clearfield Swimming Pool was made. C2 1, Chris & Dick's I EAR SPRUCE 6 F Combed & Stained DOG 4 x 1 FLAT TOP CEDAR 4 x 1 6 - Ft Seloct 1 89 ea. 97 i FLATTOP CEDAR t x4 6 Ft. Stand - & FLATTOP CEDAR 1 6-6 x 1 Ft Stand & PECKY CEDAR X 12 6 Ft PECKY CEDAR $125. 39 12-8- X Bonus Gas Station, 1813 N. Main, reported $100 missing. The money was recovered and two juveniles were referred for theft. Medical assistance was given a female at Bonus Gas Station. The victim was transported to Davis North Medical Center. A bicycle, found by Daisy Beckham, was turned over to police. I'll'S I79 1 1 April 17, 1979 Becky Arrant, 2627 N. 450 W., reported the loss of a bicycle from her yard. Loss estimated at 1,. Better if r' CEDAR 1 2 x 4 - 8 Ft PECKY CEDAR 4x4 -8 4 4 X 2" Ft CEDAR 1 REDWOOD 4x4-ft- . 2 x 4 - S Ft. 1 X 4 . 6 ft. rough common I x 4 6 Ft. combed i 11Va GAUGE 50 Ft. Rolls $27.95 $34.95 $39.95 4 Ft. i Ft. 9Q I oAT 6 Ft. 'i I f A family fight was investigated by officers. Dennis Vign, 2668 N. 375 W., reported a stereo and two speakers, valued at $200, taken from his report of cars blocking a driveway was vestigated by officers. THUNDER COPPER x4x 8 GREEN 3l x 4 x 8 1 &t grade Simulated luuon plywood on Vinyl print 49 $64 REGAL RIDGECREST BIRCH 1 lauan on plywood it grade. Simulated woodgrum on lauan plywood April 20, m 17,P $6 316x4 st CROSSCUT BIRCH x7i 316x4x8 grade nmuloted wood groin fin sti Real Wood Veneer Ut Grade on louan plywood $T49 $C49 DISCOUNTED CABINETS Save 60 Whil Stock Inti GALVANIZED $1 295 CHUN UNX CHINOOK tr FIREPLACES in stock $2995 DOG RUNS 442 S. State, reported a wallet missing boy was Capt. Rising finishes advanced Army course 4 v REDSTONE ARSENAL, apt. Ala. (AHTNC) April Merrill L. Rising, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith D. Rising, 448 Vine Street, Clearfield, Utah, recently completed an Ordnance Officer Advanced course at 23-C- con- CHS PTSA charged with aggravated assault and Darrell James Moss, 21, 1043 Sullivan Rd., Ogden, was charged with criminal mischief, following a report to police of a disturbance. Two boys, 14 and 16 years of age, reportedly threw a firecracker into a crowd during a school dance at North Davis Junior High. slates elections April IK, 1979 election of PTSA CLEARFIELD followup investigation is being made on an obscene phone call report. Seth Robertsons Conoco reported the loss of a rim and tire valued at $165. A small boy who wandered away from home and was located at 1 was taken to his mother. Two batteries, valued at $50, were taken from the home of Debra Shiner, 147 E. Center. Frank Visarraga, 38, 150 S. Temple, Salt Lake City, was charged with disorderly conduct and lewdness and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Department. The Division of Family Services was contacted concerning a possible case of child abuse. HMC Rental, 59 S. State, reported the loss of a hitch and ball, valued at $180. Dimensional Lumber and Fencing Dimensions Are Approximations REMODEL ' :0I to wp YOUR KITCHEN We'll show you how to do it yourself alid save mortey at Pizza Marias, OF JOHN CHEEVER, Pulitzer Prize Winner of 979 New books & new gifts arrive each week 1 DIMINSION LUMR AT DISCOUNT PRICIS SPICIAl ON FULL UNIT LOAD AU ITTMS 8U8JICT TO PRIOR SALI 4850 Harrison Blvd. Ogden, Utah 84403 The "THE WALL PANtlINO KiNQS" Visa Card Wollcor Bankai d Matter Chang Bank Card Open 9 a.m. to 7 p m. 9 4724738, I SSS W.tt 3500 South (I Block last of lodwood Id OPIN SUNDAYS 10 e.m. to 8 p.m. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN CLEARFIELD ) 525 S. State 10 Mon.-Fr- 2-- Thurs. & 2 a.m. 8-- 1 i. Sat. 8-- 1 2 a.m. For Appt. Call: l 773-182- 1 at Aberdeen munications. The Redstone phase covered the duties and responsibilities of officers at company and battalion level. of- Beth Porter, outgoing president. Those selected by the nominating committee are Holt, Marge president, Ann Rogers, president-elec- t Joanne and Dauma, secretary. m lily with Air Force San John Antonio-Airm-an L. Vasquez, son of Mrs. Nita B. Lee of 875 South 1650 East, Clearfield, Utah, has been assigned to Chanute AFB, IL after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland AFB, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the in- dividual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Vasquez will now receive specialized training in the aircraft equipment maintenance field. The airman is a 1977 graduate of Clearfield High school. Serves with top squadron RAPID CITY, S.D. Airman First Class Ronald E. Opp II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Opp of 463 West 1550 North, Sunset, Utah, is a member of the organization selected as the Best Avionics Maintenance Squadron in the Air Force for 1978. Airman Opp is a bomb systems mechanic.at Eljsworth ARB, S.D., with the 28th Avionics Maintenance Squadron. The units selection was based on its overall performance as compared to all other aircraft maintenance squadrons in the Air Force. The airman, a 1972 graduate of Clearfield (Utah) High School, attended Weber State College, Ogden, Utah. His wife, Debbie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Roster of 1484 North 400 West, Sunset. LeepD D3G0(3g Positions open SUPERINTENDENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Applications are now being accepted in Clearfield City. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Parks and Recreation, 1. Recreation Management or related field, or 2. 5 years full time paid employment in Parks and Recreation with two years of it being in an advisory or ad- ministrative capacity, or 3. Equal combination of education and experience substituted on a year to year basis. 4. Must have knowledge of budgeting, supervisor skills, public relations, laud ERA, and Kitty Werthmann, who is sponsored by Eagle scaping, gardening and parForum and Stop ERA in ks developing. - I). Valid Utah drivers licenWeber County. se. The conference will begin All resume' must' be at 9 a.m. in the Union received the in City Building Little Theater at Manager s office at 14U Cen- WSC. Other than a charge for lunch, there will be free admission to the conference, and the public is invited. In addition to speeches by Notice of public hearing to both of the featured guests, there will be awards reopen the budget tor fiscal to Utah year 1978-7presented Notice is hereby given of lawmakers who supported bills during the the intention of the city counlegislative session, as well as cil of Sunset City, Utah to a report on rallies reopen the budget for fiscal in Washington, D.C. and in year 1978-7This hearing Western States. will be held on the 24th day oi The program is slated to May. 1979 at 7 pin. continue most of the day, This notice is authorized with the last presentation to and given in accordance with begin at 3:45 requirements of the or ter Street 84015, by . Clearfield . Ul. 1979. 18. May Salary Negotiable. DIRECTOR OF RECREATION are Applications now being accepted in Cleartield City. M i n i in u ni Qualucations: 1. Degree in Recreation or physical education. 2. Qualified to plan City wide recreation programs. J. Thorough knowledge of equipment and facilities required in Recreation program, 4. Valid Utah drivers license. All resumes must be received in the City Manager's office at 140 Center Street, Clearfield, Utah 84015, 1979 by May 18, Salary negotiable. Published three times in tile Clearfield Courier, and Sun Times April 18. April 25 and May 2. 1979. Sunset hearing set dinances of Sunset City and laws apperatining thereto. By order of the City Council of Sunset City, Utah. Dated this 17th day ot April 1979. pro-fami- p.m. 6 14 management, logistics, comand leadership installation pro-fami- ly HOURS: Students underwent struction assignment An election, according to Weber State College will Cony host a ference as part of its Womens Week activities on Thursday, May 3. Featured speakers will be Phyllis Schlafly, well known national chairman of Stop CHRIS & DICK'S - ceremonv will be held immediately after the even? STORIES and weeks of speciality training here following a 12 week period of refresher in- has been scheduled for Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Main, was reported when about $90 was found missing. The window in the drive-u- p entrance had been broken to gain entry. A boy was charged with illegal possession of Pro-Famil- Missile Munitions School, Redstone Arsenal, Ala. year at Clearfield High 609 N. Pro-- ? Ihe Army Vasquez given navigation jt ficers for the coming MADE TO ORDER April 19, 1979 A burglary u Proving Ground, Md. At Aberdeen, students studied A J'i Any size made to order most standard sizes storage shed, owned by Clearfield City, located near the park sustained $75 damage from vandals. Salt Lake Lathing Co., reported four scaffle wheels, valued at $140, taken from the construction site of the new Clearfield High gym Ronald Humphrey, 22'ansas City, Mo., was arrested at the Cleartield Job Corps for the alledged theft of four Timex watches irom the center store. He pled guilty to the Class B Theft charged and was sentenced six months in jail with a review in 30 days. Richard Carrillo, 18, Indio, Calif., was arrested for criminal mischief and attempted theft at the Clearfield Job Corps. He was taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. A missing person report was followed in an attempt to locate a truck driver who failed to deliver a load for Freeport PIPE in 3 1 ft. lengths VS inch $6.30 14 inch $8.61 1 inch $12.18 1 'cinch $16.59 inch $19.53 GATES Two abandoned vehicles were picked up. A A -- HOODS standing warrant. April 17, 1970 taining $60 cash. DUCTED RANGE Clearfield Police Department Transfer. Jacque Beshirs, CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS PANELS 26" x 8' $3.11 $3.90 26"x10 $4.69 26"xl2 26" x 1 4Vz' $5.49 26 x 16 .........$6.20 ODD & END coke-machin- e. 1979 $400. Miligard finish on lauan plywood CASTLE 1 OAK in- Blaine Olsen, 1777 W. 4500 S., reported three windows broken by rocks. Damage estimated at PiiVlHifi WALNUT 16 x4 x 8 April 23, 1979 Officers assisted the Division of Family Services in taking a boy into protective custody. A burglary was reported at the Clearfield High gym. The office was ransacked and $25 was taken. Also possibly as much as $100 had been taken from a Ron Gibson, Building U-- ll Freeport Center, reported the loss ot industrial tools. Van Dahl, 45, 1765 W. 1700 S., was arrested lor driving under the influence and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. A boy was reported as a missing person. Officers assisted South Ogden Police in a case ot an out- car. A MONOWALL April 22, 1979 Elda Jones, 903 Birch, reported an $18 wagon missing. North reported the theft of 43c worth of gum. A family fight was investigated. A purse was found and the woman contacted. 19, 1979 JOHN VASQUEZ customs Two male juveniles, years old, were referred the influence. of under a following charge driving A family fight was investigated. Leonhard Karl Mattern, 28, Salt Lake City, was arrested for soliciting without a license while selling buttons in the city. He was taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. Carl Dalaba, 1086 Bedford, Kaysville, reported the theft of a wheel and tire from 320 S. Main. Loss estimated at $75. 6 7-- April OVIR SO TYPES OF PANE LI NO TO CHOOSE FROM MOLDINGS AND LARGEST QUANTITY AND COLORED NAILS VARIETY IN THE INTERMOUNTAiN WEST. 1979 A case of harrassing phone calls was investigated. April 18, 1979 William Thielfoldt, 1361 N. 400 W., was arrested on simple assault charges following a family fight and taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office. reTwo runaway girls, 13 and portedly left a snelter home in Sunset. Officers assisted Clearfield Police on a report of shots being fired. The victim reported being shot at three times but not hit. CHAIN LINK 6.49 2.94 98 April 21, 15-1- ill1 549 8 Ft. - city. Two juveniles were referred following a trespass complaint at the Community Church, 200 S. Norge Cleaners, 331 E. 200 S., reported approximately $20 taken from a coin-o- p machine. Oleah Tamasy, 1276 E. Rosewood Lane, Layton, reported her purse missing from the Clearfield Stake Center. The purse and its contents were later found scattered near North Davis Junior High. Steven Wright, 19, Kansas, was arrested from the Clearfield Job Corps, for alledgedly taking an AM FM 8 track radio. Sunset Police Department 58 3 4 - 6 Ft X FLATTOP CEDAR de- partment. A complaint of barking dogs and animal abuse was turned over the animal control department. Two male juveniles were released to their parents following a complaint of fighting and disturbing the peace. Leon Aired Hawkins, 19, Salt Lake City, was arrested for in the solicitation without a license while selling door-to-do- 76, Better April 20, 1979 A Sewing machine was found and taken to the police Cii Dr. Daryl E. Halts Sharon Hums Treasurer Published three times m the Clearfield Courier undi Sun Chronicle the weeks ot April 18, 25 and May 2. 1979 |