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Show West Births For Magna CofC Newborn List Has 79 Infants communities, to cording ac- hospital reports released through Sunday. of the Forty-fiv- e fants were boys; 34 were girls. Fourteen were born at St. Marks hospital, 12 at Cottonwood and 10 at Valley West. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to the following area families: COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Don D. Bronsell, 6463 Sumac Way Russell B. Green, 4242 W. Meeks, 2536 So. 5655 South James B. 8000 West Sheriff Hayward programs have been MAGNA. A program will be implemented in Salt Lake County as a Boy 5440 incidents of 4785 molesting, Ernes Reyes, 6660 So. 1300 West Scot Helm, 4167 So. 4800 West Daniel G. Yates, 2174 W. 3100 South David Sadler, 3120 So. 9000 West Stan Sadler, 6898 Copper Hills Dr. Richard Carlson, 4356 Walter Clr. Kent Goates, 5867 So. Brass Clr. Leland Roundy, 3537 So. 6470 West Kerry Stubbs, 4151 W. 5950 South Richard Tueller, 6921 So. 2700 West William Cox, 4230 W. 5855 South Lawrence Conti, 4B06 Sandalwood Clr. Thao Her, 3289 Woodgate Kenneth M. Wright, 6021 Woodborough Way Gary D. Wilkinson, 5275 So. 2150 West Tom D. Huset, 2267 W. 4240 South W. Jeffrey Marsh, 5240 WoodgroveCir. Steve J. Smith, Owensboro Dr. Wade, 6433 1919 W. Homestead Farm Terry Fluckinger, Danube Dr. 3483 ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls Randy Nelson, Fox Cir. Ronald Neilson, according Accompanied by Hayward told the group there is no worse crime than to have a small child abducted or psychologically damaged by molest. He outlined three different programs designed to Thursday, Sept. 16, 1982 CARNIVAL TIME . . . Melissa Slack, Jason Lott, Scott Kirby, from left, proudly display poster for PTA carnival at Truman elementary. Family Event PTA - Offers Carnival GRANGER Space adventures will be the theme of a PTA carnival to be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 24, at Truman elementary. Families will be able to eat their meal at the event, with tacos, hot dogs, chips, punch and ice cream being available. Games and activities will include a moon walk, gravity challenge, throw, missile meteor coll- ision and launch. rocket Also, may visit Yodas fishing moon participants swamp, the crater ball, may purchase helium ballwith oons and the Truman decal. A poster contest on the carnival theme (SeePage 13, Col. 9) Captive a 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. session. Regular weekly preschool story hours will be held on Tuesdays at a.m. for children Stories and finger plays will be presented, according to Tina Timko, assistant librarian. 11:15 age help. school-ag- children e are taught not to talk to or accept candy or rides from strangers. We have heard that there are 50,000 prevalent on the west coast, in the east and GRANGER. where special insignia will be placed in the window to alert youngsters that this is a place they can go for this presentation, pro- - Snakes will be the subject of a program being offered Saturday at Granger Library. Heidi Fain will bring her pet snakes to show the children and will talk about them during school. The Helping Hand program will be characterized by singling out strategic homes Dont Talk To Strangers. In children who disappear annually in this country, Hayward said, but if that were true, the whole country would be up in arms over it and there would be legislation enacted that would put some teeth in the law. However, he add- Captive Snakes Will Be Shown To Youngsters awareness and provide safe haven for children who are threatened. The first is not a new program, but one that was initiated in 1963. Mothers On the Corner volunteers will have ID cards issued by the county, as well as arm bands to shepherd children to and from gram called own neighborhoods. If the opportunity is there, a crime is going to be committed, he said, so it is important to note every detail and if they see something suspicious, call the sheriff. The third program is being aimed primarily at children and is a school-oriente- d educate, increase 2960 South Richard Prime, 5156 So. 4180 West Henry Groves, 4361 W. 5215 South Gary Lambson, 6360 King Valley Dr. Paul Schiele, 6192 Wending Ave. Francis Thomas, 5973 Carranza Dr. Stephen Horan, 3304 So. 2040 West Steve McCardall, 5466 So. Bree St. g Capt. George Nielsen, 3951 R. Scott Williams, 5974 Cayenne Mohammed Noglshi, 3327 Brett Ave. Patrick Borges, 3007 W. kidnap-pin- to County Sheriff Pete Hayward who spoke to the Magna Chamber of Commerce last week. Boys Kimball, designed to create awareness in adults who must be ever vigilant to the possibility that something could happen in their and child Howard Roberts, 571? So. 2665 West W. 4320 South stressed that both result of increased W. 3100 South E. Glenn 2580 West K. 5229 Cir. Scott E. Isaac, 5497 Lilac Ave. Ronald B. Smith, 2765 So. Ted Zeus Dr. Leonard K. Shoell, Clernates Way Douglas B. Bailey, So. 3535 West Ronald S. Slngley, in- WEST VALLEY VIEW Child Safety Programs Outlined tri-facet- babies were welcomed by families in the Green Sheets west valley Seventy-nin- e 8 - 4-- 5. ed, it is more in the states. southern Referring to the Danny Davis case, Hayward said that his department had pht in a lot of man hours in a vain attempt to locate the boy. Here is a boy who loved his grandfather and went to the grocery store with him, Hayward said, but there the trail ends. We have no idea at this time just what motivated the crime and where he disappeared to. And looking at it from a law enforcement point of view, we have very little to work with. Hayward went on to say that the sheriffs office eliminated the possibility that it may have been a custodial situation, which many abductions are, noting that people had been sent all over the country running down leads. But so far the lack of physical evidence leads us to a blank wall and it is difficult to explain to the family just why we havent come up with something con- crete. In regard to Rachel Runyan napping, was playing girl almost in her own back yard when she was All we have is a small boys account of the kidnapping with which to work. But when youre working on a case, you must process every piece of information because you might pass over the clue that would break the case if you did a less thorough job. I do not remember anything like this in the 30 years I have been in the sheriffs office, he went on, but with these three programs, I am sure we will be able 1652 Dee Dr. Hal Wasden, 5700 Ferron 7332 Elaine Hillman, 7318 Adams Road Raymond Hunsaker, Duke Dr. Kevin Bennlon, Kentucky Dr. Early 4376 6355 So. 1252 W. Boys Paul Russell, Parkway Alfred Butterfield, 4945 Roger Stubblefield, 3516 So. 4900 West W. Gene Cir. Boyd Haven, 5098 W. 5400 South 3814 Harvey Mathis, Dlmrall Dr. Tony D. Gardner, 3533 Churchwood Terry Mooney, 6467 Kings Estate Dr. VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Girls Larry Ipson, 5054 Heath Ave. Mark W. 4276 Freeman, W. 3335 South Randy L. Bolton, 3676 So. 3375 West Takal M. Flnau, 3134 So. 4335 West Robert O. Christensen, Cherry Hollow Cir. 4427 Boys Rick J. Kenner, 3568 Ridgecrest Scott S. Martin, 6042 Lodestone Ave. Michael L. McGowan, 8641 Lawrence Dr. Mark J. Bower, 4504 W. 5415 South Jeffrey E. Bowles, Paine Road OTHER 7371 HOSPITALS Girls Jerry Mangus, 4581 W. 3650 South Noble Somoda, 4087 Kestrel Dr. Dickie D, Dickerson, 4032 Castle View Dr. Craig D. Rosvall, 5101 Verdugo Dr. David Fletcher, 5995 Sun s Dr. Paul Barker, 5282 Crockett Dr. Marcel Whiting, 4577 W. Lander Way Duane Balls, 4055 So. 1535 West Lamar Hadfield, 4556 W. 4835 South Cloy Farnsworth, Twilight Dr. Tittle, Thats right ... your furnace. HERE I AM SITTING IN THE BASEMENT. ANY DAY NOW, COLD WEATHER IS GOING TO HIT. Then you're going to Ive been doing nothing all summer but gather a lot of dust. And... well. ..I think its about time you did something about it. turn up the thermostat and expect me to do my thing keep the house nice and warm ...on even the coldest days. . . . 4305 Charles Kellman, Kathleen Ave. Michael HELLO ... IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? This is your furnace speaking. 5416 4233 Whipoorwhll Stanford Francom, Crockett Dr. Ronald Starr, 3382 Hector Dr. Alan J. Pehrson, 5364 W. 4151 Family Film Is Scheduled At Stake Center HUNTER. A family movie will be shown at 6 oclock Saturday evening in the Hunter West stake center, 7035 W. 3605 South. The program will be sponsored by the Seventies quorum as a fund-raisin- g project for the missionary pro- gram. movie Seven a story of a to Oremoving family gon, will be shown. During the trek the parents die and the seven children continue the journey alone. A donation of $1 per person or $4 per family is being suggested. NOW DONT MISUNDERSTAND ME. Ill be glad to do it. After all... that's here for. All ask is that you give chance. Call a heating contractor, or furnace dealer today and have give me a good physical. I what I'm me a plumber, HELL CHECK MY BLOWER BELT, MY BURNERS, CLEAN MY FILTER ... the whole servicing bit. Then Ill be ready to go to work. ILL BE ABLE TO WORK MORE EFFICIENTLY. ..and Ill use less energy. Then all you have to do is check my filter occasionally. him The Alone, For quick results at cost, use Green Sheet want ads. low LM MOUNTAIN FUEL Bringing Energy Home ab- ducted. Park Dr. Robert Maxwell, Miriam Way Hayward said the little Sunset Blue 3666 the kid- to Col. 9) |