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Show SUN CHRONICLE April 21, 1977, 12 Page f 3 K WiOk S APRIL m dlon'f Bieedl co loi' of wot er anstreet reported she had parked her car at Roy V Conoco and someone came along and filled the ignition and door locks with liquid solder. Cindy Jeepesen, Brigham, repe. ,ed leaving her purse behind at McDonald's and returning to find it gone. Miscellaneous items and cash were included. Steven Smulin, Kaysville, reported he parked in front of 5839 S 255i) W and five minutes later found the left rear passenger window had been broken out by a rock. Lee Newman. 4835 S. 2025 W., reported that someone rang he doorlH11 and when he opened the door he found what appeared to be a small hand grenade with a fuse on it lighted. It turned out to be just a toy. Two credit cards and an envelope were returned to Roy Rarbership. 19(H) V. 5337 S. that were apparently taken from the mailbox. They were found in an apartment at Frontier Apartments, A motorcycle helmet has been found and placed into evidence. Gerald Putnam, 2478 W. 5175 S., reported the theft of a stove valued at $239. Michelle Cowan reported that the drivers window of her car was broken out while parked at Roy High. . rmi : ii , , i,ick !j:r i litolU ,i t lin n i U " i !, i ; i U'l! r s i.i1 i : i r, n ,i i a by i ( !'oi iinl hnMrnsi'n. ( I .o Roy Road. Roy . ran into an uc- - in A "in" S Jo reported tho loss ol a Niiir.ioolicd liclumi his office at 21)3,3 V . 12. !,( p.ir him; lot ol Roy High found Kenneth to icM to I', rent Harr son. Roy. Ruling jiimii Thonio lia boon arrested on a lionoh Tiioai.i-- . V, .I Si m.iko a t'oo p.iy men! as ordered Rail r r ,,, IWr-o- i u i M't ,il SO. ,, , imu y,, cl 1,1.0. M a i i roar old on hail not come home he w.i- - at tempi mu to locate him She called rr as at hoi ue w hen Mie ret urnod o.u'rd l.o In r 15 ., living pi veil the area ot 7224 S 2675 pa! Rar moiii', Ross reported losing ahout 20 gallons ot ;r :,g l.o pas rr eok ,i ('(inducted a tour ol the police facilities for a ip , III ot O'., Is S( lit' pl'l to students at Raker tew School on talked itiii ci V. hi Ki i a ; af-!,- ol is i i i Iheiluticsot a policeman u elides rr ere seen throwing rocks at insulators along the railroad tracks hetrreen 56i(i and 6immi S. Police Chief Julian the ( ireon later stopped thi' hoys and talked with them about , incident Sherri Sanders. Ogden, was cited for improper lookout in an accident at 50oi)S 2550 W also involving Beth Skeen, Roy. Dennis Spiegel. 21H2 V. fiikH) S. reported the theft of a 1976 Mustang, valued at $4(XH). He had given the keys to a friend and another person and the car was never returned. (See story elsewhere) Five windows were broken out by rocks at Roy Junior High. Damage set at $125. A warrant of arrest for Leslie Clark Anderson has been issued in connection with an auto theft. No bail set. APRIL 12. 1977 father-in-laA man wanted to issue a complaint against his who took away his picket sign. The man had been house complaining she would not let picketing his him see his child Police informed him that it was a civil matter and it required action through an attorney. Parents of a girl have asked that she be placed in Moweda as an ungovernable. Of ficer Cummings conducted a class on Crime Prevention Theory at the Sunset Police Department. Officer Cummings presented a lecture on rape prevention to 2.50 people at I RS and also to a total of 389 people at Weber County Hospital. A boy was released to his parents following a shoplifting incident at Safeway 's. One carton of cigarettes, valued at $4.15, was taken from the store. A mother reported she had had a fight with her son who left the store. She tried to located him in surrounding stores, at home and at the home of several friends but could not find him. He was later found walking toward home. Ann Patterson called to say a watch had been stolen from her father, who is a patient at Weber County Hospital. An irate driver called to inform officers of a one foot deep vhuekhole at 17(H) W. 4800 S. that has no barricades. Thomas Thorne was ordered to pay a $15 fine and serve 3 days in jail on each of two counts. Jail time suspended on payment of fine with $5 per day credit being given if he sers ves. APRIL Sunset Spoi ling Goods reported a shoplifting case in which Vickie Salazar, 4786 S. 575 W Ogden, attempted to remove 2 bathing suits and a yellow jacket from the store without paying for them. 1 pictured with the divisions Ellen Johnson. oldest patient, 96 year old MURIEL SIMMONS, R.N., is i APRIL Hospital reports department of month awards "C Division, a skilled nursing care unit at Weber County Hospital, is being 16, 1977 William George Storey, 33, has been charged with second degree murder in the shooting death of his estranged wife, Alona Runnel Storey. (See related story, page 1) A child playing with the gears of a vehicle caused an accident at 5327 S 2675 involving Brian McNally, Roy, and James Hillian, Roy. A chain saw was found by Carl Thompson in a field near his 2C year pin given worker home. s Chris Zimmerman reported the north window of had been broken by a BB gun. Damage listed at $75. store. June Beaton reported losing her wallet in the There was some cash and personal items in the wallet. Robert Eugene Wanstreet, 36, was booked into Weber County Jail on trespassing charges. Bart Herbert Jr., Ogden, reported losing his wallet and some cash from a locker at Pitchers Health World. Leonard R Christensen a Roy resident, has received a service pin at Hill AFB ceremonies. He is a quality assurance Muir-brook'- 1 APRIL specialist in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr. Christensen and his wife Coleen have three children. 17, 1977 boy died from injuries sustained in an accident at 2300 W. 5479 S. He ran into the front of a vehicle driven by Nancy Taylor. David Stanfield reported four side windows smashed out of a 1969 Ford that had been parked behind the Sun Chronicle. Damage was also listed to a 1967 GMC truck owned by Howard Stahle and several cars parked at D & Bs. Juveniles were reportedly throwing rocks at the Roy 4th-5tward chapel. Officers assisted in an armed robbery complaint in Sunset at a service station at 1901 N. Main. Joe S. Granducii, 5322 S. 2100 W., reported the theft of a chain saw taken from a storage shed. Metro Gas reported that someone drove off without paying for $5 in cash. Officer Cummings presented a lecture, An Ounce of Prevention, to a group of Girl Scouts. Julia Johnson, 5600 S. 2500 W., reported someone threw a rock or used a BB gun to break her car window at Weber County Hospital. Officers assisted Tom O'Malley, 5371 S. 2000 W., who fell off a ladder, catching his ring, and injuring his finger. A custodian, Ed Chadwick, at Lakeview School reported a window broken out by vandals. The Car Company, 1750 W. Riverdale Road, reported the theft of a $435 camper shell from the top of a semi-trucA d Airman gets promotion in Air Force h Buddy R. Hindberg, son of Arthur W. Hinberg of 4()6 Parkenson Drive. Brigham Utah. has been City. promoted to senior airman in the I'.S. Air Force. Airman security a is assigned at Fairchild AFB, Wash., with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. The airman is a 1972 gradate of Box Elder High School. His wife, Kathy, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Amway of Roy, Hindberg. specialist. Utah. This list may nvogmed as the 'De)irt ol the Month meat throughout the month of April Under the direction of Mrs Muriel Simmons, a Registered Nurse, the 28 women and eleven men who reside on this division are provided with a high quality of care by the personnel. According to Mrs. Simmons, an important aspect of the care given by the Nurses. Nursing lore arc some ol the most drought resistant llowem In proparmg this list, wo called on the talents of flower ex ports all o er the country We asked these specialists to search their memories for the really tough Rowers that can survive long dry spells Many of these garden Lowers are not lar removed nun the w dd floNsers that bloom on dr road cuts. rnck hillside-- . and grave pits with no help Inmi the hand of man Assistants, surprise you lo d (oroo ( v -- Portrait Free ( . G a x a n Geranium. a i Ihd ly ire k mry Morning Lupin IVu-nmaReas. sweet Petunia. Loppy. Portulaca or Moss Rose. Riidbei kiii or doriosa n y SaKin. Blue. Snow on ih Mountain. St a! ice Sunt low er, hry sum Ih-li- T In H Tnlon.a ,i lew one glowing season are " is' aid perennials ha! Monti! Un- til's! season 1mm crow seeds An all' e.is AKssum. Ireland. and Dnppy Bells Caltlonua ol iw these o i i IQ'VIO45 078 811 DIA. O 12" IRRIGATION ALL and DRAINAGE, PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- ALL P SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake. Ph. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll and talk to us, wont you? 1 day only iiil AiMCiationJi BRIGHAM CITY OFFICE: 101 South Main ' 734-945- 4 Parking ROY OFFICE: 2020 West 5700 South Door-sid- e Parking 773-691- 1 532-111- 1 399-117- 1 752-631- 0 charge) Ogden First Federal is people. People you can talk to... because we listen. Friendly, efficient people who can make financial matters a pleasure, because we have the answers you need. Come in DIA. 13 45 24" OTHER SIZES 4" TO CONCRETE PIPE, Sunday, April 24th 0 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. e ill and Appreciation is expressed for the kind and compassionate manner in which C on the personnel their Division perform duties, and it is for this that they should be honored as the "Department of the Month." Door-sid- ha ' -- (Roy) 0 ' Ill'll' llle cy Cir t 111 garden a mm ."s .(re currently 621-010- 11"! Achillea, Airman Dui-- y Sweet lh mnrphot heca iil'e.iri- Most residing in Roy, Utah. He was a graduate of Roy High School in May of 1974. Airman Hinds will leave on May 2 to begin basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. His recruiter is Sergeant Jerry Roehl of the Ogden Recruiting Office. 2425 Washington Blvd Validated Parking or Led - GWJ OGDEN OFFICE: -- I ( AT ALBERTSONS 7 v Division. and open the door. ..just hoping you'll come to Ogden First Federal Savings. rev E ening Mill, i Flax. Blue and Red. four a ru a u it Clock $brtrcut 35x5 u .lira erbena Uokere, o Ma inga-ra- r rosea he Dei a mkle mill a kind-as such rd ra n.dTow Mi Mean zinnias and mas sing-alon- Every morning, 47 people jump out of bed, hit the shower, fix breakfast, pack lunches, kiss the kids, hit the road, park the car, punch the clock, start to smile t ' DiM Primrose. ( Gregg Bryan Hinds, 20, was sworn into the United States Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program of 5 April 1977. and his wife, Gregg Our store is giving a Living Color Portrait to each family as an expression of appreciation for their patronage. Yes, adults and children will be photographed free during this event. Children must be accompanied by a parent. Each family will receive one individual or group portrait compliments of our store. x .it'd because it contains flowers that at lirs! blush might seem Irad or delicate But m my educational work lor the growers ol garden seed-have trawlled this lor nearly thnty year- - and can ouch lor the aeeur.iey u! this list lere they are Orderlies includes showing love and respect for each patient Also, the patients are encouraged to tie as independent as possible in their daily activities. to providing In addition essential nursing care for these patients, the personnel can often te found reading the newspaper, playing games, walking, or just carrying on a conversation with them. Most of the vitients are able to attend some of the social activities provided, such as programs, bingo games, pop corn or scone parties, or other special programs. This interaction with other people is another important aspect of the care provided on "C" sworn into Air Force are m e r w Roy man Kathleen, Robert Shaw. 3602 Jefferson. Ogden, reported that someone had apparantly used a backhoe that had been parked at 3650 W. 6(KHi S. He noticed that when he returned to work that fresh drit and grass was on the blades of the $12,000 machinery. It had apparantly been borrowed and returned. Three vehicles were involved in an accident at 5075 S. 1900 W. Drivers were Gary Youngberg, Earl Jacobsen and Mark Anderson, all of Roy. Some flowers i 15. 1977 Eleanor ftnyCity ond lomak' tf p ub lit a ae o i of the weU t priitt jumi1 of dn1 highlight iq a te Ihi- C' imc Prvenlion Un rt s p row td rg yoo- icquettirig them Thoit mtoiril od rfiould B?f 1681 Nr we ' Parrel 11 Christensen, 3800 Midland, reported the loss of a sleeping bag. fire extinguisher, a .22 rifle and shells from a travel trailer parked at his home. Allen Meyer reported someone hit his car while parked at the Skaggs parking lot. About $90 damage was sustained. Maurice Blau reported $15 damage to his vehicle parked at Ro High when someone broke out the headlights. Ralph Carter. also ot Roy High, reported about $240 damage done to two limer's education cars by vandals throwing rocks. Custom Gun Shop roported taking a bad check for $276.98. SIZES |