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Show County Creates Strike Force Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1983 ii- - vp Davis County .organized effort since 1974 when LAYTON federal funds ran out. law enforcement agencies, in coMost of the arrests made in operation with local governn a the established ments, recently county last year were in where there were 56 cases, county drug task force, with the with 24 individuals arrested on goal of investigating the illegal sale and use of controlled sub- felonies. stances. However, Chard explained, According to Layton Police "It wasnt working well for all Chief LaMar Chard, Well also areas. In July, Davis County left the look into prescription drug abuse, but mostly the sale on the strike force to create its own task street of marijuana, cocaine, and force, still cooperating with Weheroin-an- y ber and Salt Lake Counties by kind of narcotics. Chard is directing the task sharing information. Undercover agents will come force until another officer from another agency is appointed to from other agencies such as the serve for an interval. Highway Patrol or public safety He explained that several and each city in the county will months ago four county law en- either lend an officer or commit Davis funds to the program. forcement agencies-froChard said that he thought Clearfield, Layton, and County, most of those picked up last year Bountiful, ach had a man working with the Metropolitan Strike are probably out on the streets Force with Salt Lake County. on bail right now, adding, "We Other Davis County cities had do our part in law enforcement committed money to the strike and hope that prosecutors will force, which was very successful. carry out their job and judicial Until then, there had been no will do theirs. Cub Scout Gets Top Award : A New Special Every Week For wSil 49 Eat-I- n Customers . Only During The Entire Month of August ' m CLINTON Cory King, a Weblos scout in pack 388 of the LDS Clinton eighth ward was awared his Arrow Of Fight in ceremonies this month. He was also graduated to the packs sister troop 388. Weblos den leader; Bill Jen- sen, den leaders Bobbi Thomas, and Elsa Stokes, pack secretary Lynn Miller, former Weblos den leader Bruce Stokes and cubmaster John P. Miller were awarded the LDS adult On My Honor Award by Bishop Kenneth Mitchell. In addition, Justin Lee, Tommy Peterson and Adam Peterson were advanced to Wolf Rank, while Derrick Udy and Brad Bennington were advanced to 'Pntmaiie UiGMiOailiTruTit cjTBaBiti Lay-to- COREY KING 3A , Good for Lunch and No Limit Don Pedros No MEXICAN FOOD Dinner 9 350 N. Coupons No Gimmicks MAIN, LAYTON 546-111- 1 , OGDEN LOGAN LAYTON : Bobcat. Justin Lee received one gold arrowhead and two silver arrowheads, Tommy. Peterson one gold arrowhead. Weblos Charles Jensen earned his Scientist Activity Badge, Branden Thomas his athlete and scientist activity badges and Brent Nielsen his scientist and naturalist badges. A lecture on bicycle safety was presented by officer Kieth Mitchell of the Clinton City Police and a bicycle rodeo closed the meeting. Employees At Base Aid Girl I . , r ONE WEEK ONLY 1 , HILL AIR FORCE BASE A young girl who recently had her arm amputated in an acciat Lagoon Amusement Park found support from Hill dent- AFB employees. Employees in the Resources Management Division, Directorate of Materiel Management, raised nearly $700 to help with her expenses. Shauna Bingham was injured June 10 while working at Lagoon in Farmington, Utah.: Her mother, Sharon Austin, is a supply clerk in the Resources Management Division. She said she is overwhelmed by the suphave given port her the family. Two separate fund raising events were sponsored to raise money for Shauna. The first was a bake sale held in the Resources Management Division which raised more than $500. Employees in Bldg 1237 held a benefit dinner which raised the rest of the money. Mrs. Austin said, Theres no words which can express our appreciation. We just want to thank them for their support. OUR ENTIRE STOCK . OF , ' HEALTH-TE- X . Treasure Hunt Is Slated The public is invited to enter a competition treasure hunt sponsored by the Intermountain Treasure Hunters Association on Saturday, Aug. 27, beginning at 5 3 p.m. in Layton. There will be a mens hunt, womens hunt and open hunt for hobbyists who use their metal detectors to locate coins and prize tokens buried in the ground. Grand prize will be a Teknetics metal detector. An entry fee of $6 per family or $3 per individual includes prizes and coins as well as dinner. Fore more information and forms, contact ITHA, P.O. 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